Koruhama Kahuhu Alphons
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Mr. Koruhama, being an indigenous OmuHimba youth himself, not only pursues the development of technologies to preserve Indigenous Knowledge but also acts as a mediator, facilitator and translator in many of the community interactions.
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Fulfilling the Promise: Paramount Chief Prof Mutjinde Katjiua Adopts New Constitution for Ovaherero Traditional Authority Chiefs Council at Hosea Kutako Homestead
In a historic move, the Ovaherero Traditional Authority Chiefs Council has adopted a new constitution to govern their traditional affairs. This significant event marks the first time in over a century that the council has updated its governing framework since its establishment in 1863.
By Koruhama Kahuhu Alphons3 years ago in History
Challenging the Status Quo: Himba Youth in Namibia Call for Change in Drought Relief Programme
Introduction: Namibia, a vast and arid land in south western Africa, has been grappling with the devastating effects of recurrent droughts. The Himba people, a semi-nomadic indigenous community residing in the country's northern regions, have long endured the hardships brought about by these dry spells. As the consequences of climate change intensify, the Himba youth are stepping forward, determined to challenge the status quo and demand a more effective and inclusive approach to the government's drought relief programme. In this article, we will delve into the plight of the Himba people, explore the issues surrounding the existing drought relief efforts, and highlight the actions and aspirations of the Himba youth as they strive for change.
By Koruhama Kahuhu Alphons3 years ago in Earth

