Topic 2: Lipumbu yaTshilongo 1932
Lipumbu ya Tshilongo (1932–2000) was a notable figure in Namibian history, known for his role as the King of Ondonga, one of the prominent traditional kingdoms in northern Namibia. He ascended to the throne in 1972 and served as the leader of the Ondonga people until his passing in 2000.
As a traditional leader, Lipumbu ya Tshilongo played a crucial role in preserving the cultural heritage of the Ondonga people and was deeply involved in the social and political affairs of the region during a period of significant change, including Namibia's struggle for independence from South African rule. His leadership is remembered for its influence on both local governance and the broader national identity of Namibia.
Here is the picture of Lipumbu ya Tshilongo
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How about Hendrick Witbooi?
ReplyDeleteFor captain Hendrick witbooi will be post later stay tune and you are welcome to ask any questions regarding history
DeleteOne for Dr Sam Najoma also please 😫
ReplyDeleteWell for the founding father of the nation will be posted later stay tune and you are welcome to ask any questions regarding history
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DeleteGood work,, drop the history of Sam Najoma
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DeleteGood work sir but can you please point out some of the events organized by ya Tshilongo in opposition to the south African rule.
ReplyDeleteWell thanks for that it will be posted later
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