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Uukwambi Traditional Authority

Also known as: Uukwambi area · Uukwambi

Uukwambi Traditional Authority — governance body in Oshana region undertaking sand-mining site rehabilitation in its jurisdiction.

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In coverage

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  1. April 2021
  2. Chief Ndilimani Iipumbu of the Uukwambi Traditional Authority described the late omukwaniilwa Immanuel Kauluma Elifas of the Ondonga Traditional Authority as his mentor.

    The Namibian

    Tributes to King Elifas
  3. April 2019
  4. Chief Ndilimani Iipumbu of the Uukwambi Traditional Authority described the late omukwaniilwa Immanuel Kauluma Elifas of the Ondonga Traditional Authority as his mentor.

    The Namibian

    Tributes to King Elifas

Tuesday 24 March

  1. PM praises Oshana development progress at independence event

    Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare praised government investments in rural electrification, water supply, roads and health facilities in Oshana region during the 36th Independence Day celebrations, and stressed that capital projects must benefit local companies and support local economic empowerment.

    24 March 2026 · New Era

Friday 6 March

  1. Omagongo Festival preparations underway in May

    The omagongo (marula wine) season begins in early February, culminating in the annual Omagongo Cultural Festival in May, hosted on rotation by eight Ovawambo traditional authorities. UNESCO recognized the festival in 2015 as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

    6 March 2026 · Informanté

Thursday 19 February

  1. Oshakati court dismisses defamation suit against activist Tshilongo

    The Oshakati High Court has dismissed a defamation application brought by Uukwambi Traditional Authority chief Herman Ndilimani Iipumbu against activist Tangy Mike Tshilongo, with costs. The case stemmed from a long-running public dispute over Iipumbu's legitimacy as chief, with Tshilongo questioning whether he comes from the rightful royal lineage of the Uukwambi people.

    19 February 2026 · New Era

Wednesday 21 January

  1. Traditional leaders serve rural areas from Windhoek despite legal residency rules

    Several Namibian traditional leaders, including chiefs and headmen, are governing their rural communities while residing in Windhoek, contrary to the Traditional Authorities Act No. 25 of 2000, which requires them to live within their communal areas. They justify this practice by citing the effectiveness of deputies and local committees, though legal scholars note such violations may warrant removal from office.

    21 January 2026 · The Namibian

Sunday 18 January

  1. Ministry condemns illegal sand and gravel mining surge

    The Ministry of Environment and Tourism has strongly condemned the rise in illegal sand and gravel mining without required environmental clearance certificates, warning that the practice causes land degradation, riverbank erosion, and threatens water and food security. The ministry says development must balance growth with environmental protection and will undertake regional stakeholder engagements to strengthen enforcement of the Environmental Management Act.

    18 January 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 15 January

  1. Uukwambi Traditional Authority begins sand-mining site rehabilitation process

    The Uukwambi Traditional Authority has started rehabilitating sand-mined borrow pits in its jurisdiction, including at Onatshiku village in Oshana region, after residents questioned the delay. The authority must submit detailed rehabilitation plans to the Ministry of Environment and Tourism for approval, and is responsible for funding the work, which operators can carry out using their equipment.

    15 January 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 7 January

  1. NDF member charged after allegedly murdering friend, mutilating body

    A 25-year-old Namibian Defence Force member appeared in Ondangwa Magistrate's Court after allegedly murdering his 41-year-old friend, mutilating the body, and removing remains to his homestead. Police say the suspect had registered the deceased on a funeral cover and intended to claim the money.

    7 January 2026 · New Era

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