Ondjungulume Village

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Ondjungulume is a village in Uukwambi Traditional district, politicaly it is located in Otamanzi Constituency in Omusati Region. It is about 65 km south west of Oshakati and 5 km before Onkani Village[1]. The headman of Ondjungulume Village is Tatekulu Fransiskus Nekwaya. It is sorounded by Villages such as:Onkani, Uuvudhiya and Onaushe

How people went there

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First people approched the land mainly for animal and crop farming.The village is at the traditional border of Uukwambi and Ongandjera , therefore u can find different ethnic groups such as:1. aakwambi, aangandjera,aakwanyama and aandonga (but very few). The village was full of wild animals by then but now they are rarely found.

Development

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There were no schools but now we have a combined school which have grade 1-7 and there is Onkani combined school which have grade 1-10 which is performing quite good comparing with other schools at the rural areas. The recent development that every body can remember is the Ekamba-Onkani gravel road which was recently inaugurated by Hon Erik Nghimtina, the minister of Works Transport and communication[2],It is a 55 km gravel road that connect Oshana to Omusati Region.

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