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2 Economy and infrastructure  





3 Politics  



3.1  Local authority elections  





3.2  Mayors  





3.3  Twin towns  







4 Notable residents  





5 In popular culture  





6 References  














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Coordinates: 20°359S 17°2728E / 20.58583°S 17.45778°E / -20.58583; 17.45778
 

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Okakarara
Nickname: 
Erari
Motto: 
Risa ukute
Okakarara is located in Namibia
Okakarara

Okakarara

Location in Namibia

Coordinates: 20°35′9S 17°27′28E / 20.58583°S 17.45778°E / -20.58583; 17.45778
Country Namibia
RegionOtjozondjupa Region
Constituencies of NamibiaOkakarara Constituency
Government
 • MayorErenfriede Veundja Kamutuezu
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Town4,709
 • Urban
7,000
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
ClimateBSh

Okakarara is a town in Otjozondjupa Region, Namibia, located 50 kilometres (31 mi) southeast of Waterberg National Park.[2] It has an estimated population of 7,000 and is currently growing by 1,500 inhabitants annually.[3]

Okakarara consists of the residential areas of Pamue, the former whites-only area, and Okakarara Proper, the former black residential area. It is the district capital of the Okakarara electoral constituency that includes surrounding settlements.

History

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The first house was built by Salathiel Kambamba Kambazembi and Reinard Tjerije who arrived in the area in 1923. The settlement grew over time and was proclaimed a town in 1992.[3] Okakarara became the centre of the Herero Tribal Authority in the early 1970s.[citation needed]

Economy and infrastructure

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The town further features a secondary school, a government hospital, a vocational training centre, and an abattoir.

Since 2007, Okakarara hosts the annual Okakarara trade fair, a four-day event to bring the breeders of the communal land area around the town together to showcase the animals, as well as share ideas on how they can help improve farming methods. This initiative also led to the erection of a trade centre and an SME park.[3]

Politics

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Local authority elections

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Okakarara is governed by a town council that has seven seats.[4] Formerly part of the Apartheid-era bantustan Hereroland, the area is still mainly populated by the Herero people. Because of this, Okakarara is one of the few towns in Namibia where the otherwise dominant SWAPO party faces considerable opposition.

In the 2004 elections, SWAPO came only second, and the Herero-dominated National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO) won. Due to a very unusual coalition between SWAPO and Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA), the then elected town mayor Ehrnst Katjiku had SWAPO affiliation. The 2015 local authority election was again won by NUDO which gained three seats and 842 votes. SWAPO came second with 538 votes and gained two seats, and the DTA also gained two seats with 483 votes.[5] NUDO also won the 2020 local authority election. It obtained 642 votes and gained two seats. Also at two seats each were the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM, the new name of the DTA) with 535 votes and SWAPO with 375 votes. The remaining seat went to the Landless People's Movement (LPM, an opposition party formed in 2016) with 365 votes.[6]

Mayors

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Twin towns

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Okakarara has twinning agreements with the following Namibian towns:[3]

  • Ongwediva
  • Otjiwarongo
  • Outapi
  • Outjo
  • Rehoboth
  • Tsumeb
  • Windhoek
  • Notable residents

    [edit]
    [edit]

    Okakarara is named as the venue for the "ECACL conference" that Ann Taylor has the honour of attending in the 1989 film The Gods Must Be Crazy II.[8]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Table 4.2.2 Urban population by Census years (2001 and 2011)" (PDF). Namibia 2011 - Population and Housing Census Main Report. Namibia Statistics Agency. p. 39. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
  • ^ Okakarara namibia-travel profile
  • ^ a b c d Goreseb, Lesley G (September 2009). "Okakarara Town Council". Supplement to several Namibian newspapers.
  • ^ "Know Your Local Authority". Election Watch. No. 3. Institute for Public Policy Research. 2015. p. 4.
  • ^ "Local elections results". Electoral Commission of Namibia. 28 November 2015. p. 7. Archived from the original on 10 December 2015.
  • ^ "Publication of results and particulars in respect of general elections for local authority councils: Electoral Act, 2014" (pdf). Government Gazette of the Republic of Namibia. No. 7497. Government of Namibia. 1 April 2021. p. 19.
  • ^ Dierks, Klaus. "Biographies of Namibian Personalities, N". www.klausdierks.com. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
  • ^ Script from film The Gods Must Be Crazy II

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Okakarara&oldid=1217993806"

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