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During the 1950s, the Windhoek municipality and the South African colonial administration decided to forcefully move the residents of the Old Location 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) to the north of the city, prompting the evicted people to give the new location the name Katutura, which means "The place where people do not want to live" in Herero.
During the 1950s, the Windhoek municipality and the South African colonial administration decided to forcefully move the residents of the Main Location 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) to the north of the city, prompting the evicted people to give the new location the name Katutura (Otjiherero: The place where we do not want to live). [5]
Katutura Central is a constituency in the Khomas Region of Namibia, comprising the extensions 2–5 and 7–11 of Windhoek 's suburb Katutura. [1] Katutura is a township that was founded by the then apartheid government of Namibia for black people in the 1950s, when the previous township, Old Location, was converted into the suburb Hochland ...
Katutura East constituency (red) in the Khomas Region (yellow). Katutura East is a constituency in the Khomas Region of Namibia.It consists of the extensions 1, 6, and 19 of the suburb Katutura, [1] a township within Windhoek that was founded by the then Apartheid government of Namibia for black people in the 1950s.
1910 Church of Peace built. [2]Luisen Apotheke (pharmacy) in business. [7]1912 Windhoek Railway Station opens.; Reiterdenkmal erected (monument to Germans in the Herero and Namaqua Wars).
From 1950-1953 he was president of the South West African Coloured Teachers’ Association (SWACTA). [2] [3] He was a member of the founding committee of the South West Africa National Union (SWANU) in 1958. He resigned as a teacher in 1960 when he was appointed deputy chief to Hosea Kutako. The Herero chiefs council also appointed him as the ...
Clemens Kapuuo becomes the President of the South West Africa Coloured Teachers Association from 1950 to 1953. In 1950, the National Party of SWA (NPSWA) won the elections for the Legislative Assembly. [7] The blurring of ethnic lines between the "Coloureds" and poor whites was the major motivation for the introduction of the Group Areas Act in ...
Immanuel Shifidi Secondary School is a public school in Windhoek, Namibia. [1] The school was known as Katutura Secondary School up to 1986 when the name was changed to Immanuel Shifidi Secondary School in honour of the struggle icon and activist that died on its sports field in November 1986.