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Ovamboland, also
referred to as Owamboland, was a
Bantustan and
later a non-geographic ethnic-based second-tier authority, the
Representative Authority...
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number of
kindred Bantu ethnic tribes who
inhabit what was
formerly called Ovamboland. In Angola, they are a minority,
accounting for
about two
percent of the...
- The
Ovamboland People's
Organization (OPO) was a
nationalist organization that
existed between 1959 and 1960 in
South West
Africa (present day Namibia)...
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black intelligentsia in Windhoek. Meanwhile, the
Ovamboland People's
Congress (later the
Ovamboland People's Organisation, or OPO) was
formed by nationalists...
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Ovamboland, or Ovambo, was a
Bantustan or "homeland" and
later a second-tier
authority in
South West
Africa for the
Ovambo people during the apartheid...
- 1950s. In 1959, he co-founded and
served as the
first president of the
Ovamboland People's
Organization (OPO), a
nationalist organization advocating an...
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African Security Branch or
Special Task Force, and
black volunteers from
Ovamboland.
Koevoet was
patterned after the
Selous Scouts, a
multiracial Rhodesian...
- Oshi-.
After Namibia's
independence in 1990, the area
previously known as
Ovamboland was
divided into the Ohangwena, Omusati,
Oshana and
Oshikoto Regions....
- People's
Organisation (SWAPO) in 1960, and
before that, its
predecessor the
Ovamboland People's
Organization (OPO) in 1959.
Andimba grew up in the
northern part...
- in Okanghudi, then part of
South West Africa, in an area then
known as
Ovamboland (today in the
Ohangwena Region of Namibia). He
completed his
primary school...