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Tobias Hainyeko (1932–1967) was a
Namibian guerrilla fighter who
served as the
first commander of the People's
Liberation Army of
Namibia (PLAN) during...
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rendering support, you may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols.
Tobias Hainyeko constituency (informally also
Eastern Hakahana,
after the area it covers)...
- War, a
position he was
appointed to in 1967
after the
death of
Tobias Hainyeko and held
until Namibia's
independence in 1990.
Hamaambo was one of the...
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Eastern Hakahana and
Western Hakahana, both soon
renamed into
Tobias Hainyeko constituency and
Moses ǁGaroëb constituency, respectively.
Hakahana means...
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recruits were sent to
Egypt for
training that year.
These were
Tobias Hainyeko, John Nankudhu,
Vilho Haitembu,
Titus Muailepeni ****ilifa,
Patrick Israel...
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SWALA suffered a
second major reversal on 18 May 1967, when
Tobias Hainyeko, its commander, was
killed by the
South African police.
Heinyeko and his...
- zone), Stop and Shop. It has two
service stations.
Schools such as
Tobias Hainyeko Primary School are
located there.
Monte Christo and Stop n Shop are two...
- of
Hakahana constituency)
Samora Machel (until 2003: Wanaheda)
Tobias Hainyeko (created in 2003 from a
split of
Hakahana constituency)
Windhoek West Windhoek...
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Swakopmund 7440 10187 1926 1102 1601 1251 123 803 42 1181 25656
Tobias Hainyeko 7995 4285 1237 333 488 126 53 33 57 838 15445
Tondoro 4053 322 92 282 22...
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fleeing into
exile in
Angola where he was AAD
platoon commander at
Tobias Hainyeko Training College from 1978 to 1979. He was a
detachment political commissar...