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Mvula ya Nangolo (Peter
Mvula Ya Nangolo, 9
August 1943 – 25
April 2019) was a
Namibian journalist and poet. He was born in Oniimwandi,
Oshana Region,...
- lyNgwedha, ±1650-1690
Shindongo shaNamutenya gwa Nguti, 1690-1700
Nangombe yaMvula, 1700-1750 (Oshamba)
Nembungu lyAmutundu, 1750- ca. 1820 (Iinenge) Nangolo...
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lyaNgwedha ±1650–1690 2.
Shindongo shaNamutenya gwa
Nguti 1690–1700 3.
Nangombe yaMvula 1700–1750
Oshamba 4.
Nembungu lyAmutundu 1750– ca. 1820
Iinenge 5. Nangolo...
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March 2012.
Retrieved 4
October 2010.
Mvula,
Toivo (27
September 2004). "School
Renamed to
Honour Ya Toivo". New Era. via allafrica.com. Archived...
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Education in
Namibia List of
schools in
Namibia Mvula,
Toivo (27
September 2004). "School
Renamed to
Honour Ya Toivo". New Era. via allafrica.com. Archived...
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Amilonga iiyebeka Mvula n****iwe
zilimwa zivule Babeleki Bajane,
Abantu Bakkute N****ilongezegwe
Nyika yaZimbabwe III
Mwami longezya nyika yesu
yaZimbabwe Nyika...
- 17 June 2021.
Retrieved 22
April 2022. "David Bowie, Jake Bugg and
Laura Mvula in
Mercury race". BBC News. 11
September 2013.
Archived from the original...
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artist Joseph Diescho (born 1955),
novelist Dorian Haarhoff, poet
Mvula ya Nangolo,
journalist and poet
Sylvia Schlettwein,
literary critic and short...
- 1974),
reigning king of
Ondonga kingdom, a sub-tribe of
Owambo people Mvula ya Nangolo (1943–2019),
Namibian journalist and poet This page or section...
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accomplished black women,
including Malorie Blackman,
Denise Lewis, jamelia,
Laura Mvula,
Clara Amfo,
Karen Blackett, June Sarpong,
Margaret Busby and Estelle. The...