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بواسطة Stefanus Kuduva
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Omukukutu is a village Situated in the central northern part of Namibia, Okongo constituency, Ohangwena region. With a total population of less than 1000 residents. It is one of the less densely populated villages in Namibia. Omukukutu village is dominated by the Ovakwanyama people, a majority subtribe of the Ovawambo people, a Southern African tribal ethnic group and the largest ethnic group of Namibia, found in its northern regions and more often called Ovambo. Ovawambo people are also found in southern Angolan province of Cunene where the name Ambo is more common. The Ovawambo consist of a number of kindred Bantu ethnic tribes who inhabit what was formerly called Owamboland. Accounting for about fifty percent of the Namibian population, the Ovawambo are its largest ethnic group. In Angola, they are a minority, accounting for about two percent of the total Angolan population. Hometown: Okongo village council Region: Ohangwena region Capital: Eenhana Town Council Constituency: Oshikunde and Okongo Constituencies Traditional Authority: Oukwanyama Traditional Authority (OTA) Roads: Onethindi - Onandjokwe (Oniipa) road, Onandjokwe (Oniipa) - Eenhana road, Eenhana - Okongo road ( Trans- Kaprivi highway) Neighboring villages: Okahamevona, Oluwaya, Elunda londjaba, Okani, Eshakeno, Omupembe, Omaanda, Okanamadilona, Omahaluveya, Onakanghudi, Onhumba, Omushiyo, Onamadila, Ondema, Omboloka, Okawe, Ongolongela, Oshiti shaHaihonya, Omulamba, Omukukutu waMbekele, Oshikunde, Onakalunga, Ohakafiya, Omutwe womunhu, Oupili, Oshidute, Omundaungilo, Okakongwena. Narration written by: Stefanus Kuduva Images by: Omukukutu lenses cc Copyright: Omukukutu Lenses 2017

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