|KHOMANIN AUTHORITY REJECTS NO-CONFIDENCE VOTE

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The |Khomanin Traditional Authority has described the vote of no confidence elections against Gaos Juliane Gawa!Nas and her council are illegal.

The traditional authority argues that the community members in question did not follow the right procedures for the elections. 

|KHOMANIN COMMUNITY VOTE TO REMOVE GAOS GAWA-!NAS

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Members of the |Khomanin community have voted in favour of removing Gaos Juliane Gawa-!Nas and her council from the office.

The preliminary results from that election indicated that 634 out of 707 votes were elected for the removal of Gaos Gawa-!Nas and her council.

MINISTER DEMANDS PROBE INTO ILLEGAL LAND SALES

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The Minister of Urban and Rural Development, James Sankwasa, has demanded answers regarding allegations of illegal land sales within the Gciriku Traditional Authority during a period when the area was without a Hompa (chief).

ELCIN MARKS 100 YEARS OF MISSIONARY WORK IN KAVANGO

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The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia (ELCIN) marked the centenary of its missionary work in the Kavango regions. Established in 1926, the church has played a significant role in the area.

A German missionary, Otto Emil Narchi, established the first church at Nkurenkuru.

LANDLESS |KHOMANIN MEMBERS MOVE TO REMOVE TRADITIONAL LEADERSHIP

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Members of the Landless |Khomanin Association have initiated a formal process to remove Gaos Juliane Gawa-!Nas and the entire traditional council, citing a vote of no confidence.

The no-confidence vote is scheduled for 16th May.

ǂAo-Daman Traditional Authority nominates new chief

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The ǂAo-Daman Traditional Authority has unanimously resolved to nominate Senior Councillor Christofine Classen as the substantive Chief, following the death of the late Gaob Petrus Ukongo.

Classen has been serving as Acting Gaob of the ǂAo-Daman Traditional Authority since June 2024, when Ukongo died.

|Khomanin hosts early Christmas for children

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The |Khomanin Traditional Authority organised an early Christmas party for children at Kapps Farm.

The initiative, which started three years back, aims to create a good relationship between the community and the traditional authority while bringing joy to the little ones.

Ovambanderu seek heritage recognition for historical sites

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The Ovambanderu Traditional Authority intends to propose that historical sites that hold significant historical value to the community be nominated and registered for recognition by the National Heritage Council of Namibia (NHCN).