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The Caprivi African National Union (CANU) was a Namibian political organization founded in 1962 by Brendan Simbwaye and
Mishake Muyongo Albert Mishake Muyongo (born 28 April 1940) is a Namibian politician and former Member of Parliament, living in exile in Denmark. Muyongo has been a longstanding advocate for the independence of the Caprivi strip,"Muyongo speaks from the past i ...
to advocate for the independence of the
Caprivi strip The Caprivi Strip, also known simply as Caprivi, is a geographic salient protruding from the northeastern corner of Namibia. It is bordered by Botswana to the south and Angola and Zambia to the north. Namibia, Botswana and Zambia meet at a sing ...
, now the
Zambezi Region The Zambezi Region, known as the Caprivi Region until 2013, is one of Namibia's fourteen regions, situated in the north-eastern part of the country along the Zambezi River. The region's capital is Katima Mulilo. The Katima Mulilo Airport is ...
.Klaus Dierks. "Chronology of Namibian History: From Colonisation to the Present". klausdierks.com
https://www.klausdierks.com/Chronology/129.htm
Accessed 12 April 2025.
CANU emerged in response to the area's distinct colonial history, geopolitical isolation, and the imposition of
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policies by
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, which administered the territory at the time.Pavol Miskarik. "SWAPO’s Version of History in Namibia". In: *Asian and African Studies*, Volume 28, Number 2, 2019, pp. 223–245. Slovak Academy of Sciences
https://www.sav.sk/..._SWAPO’S_VERSION_OF_HISTORY_IN_NAMIBIA.pdf
Accessed 12 April 2025.
Primarily supported by members of the
Mafwe The Mafwe are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group native to Southern Africa. They are part of the larger Lozi ethnic group and have significant populations in Namibia and Zambia Zambia, officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked countr ...
and Masubia communities, CANU played a key role in regional resistance before merging with the
South West Africa People's Organization The South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO ; , SWAVO; , SWAVO), officially known as the SWAPO Party of Namibia, is a political party and former independence movement in Namibia (formerly South West Africa). Founded in 1960, it has been ...
(SWAPO) in 1964 to form a united front in the Namibian liberation struggle."Muyongo speaks from the past in treason trial". *The Namibian*, 13 May 2004
https://www.namibian.com.na/muyongo-speaks-from-the-past-in-treason-trial/
Accessed 12 April 2025.


History

The
Caprivi strip The Caprivi Strip, also known simply as Caprivi, is a geographic salient protruding from the northeastern corner of Namibia. It is bordered by Botswana to the south and Angola and Zambia to the north. Namibia, Botswana and Zambia meet at a sing ...
, now the
Zambezi Region The Zambezi Region, known as the Caprivi Region until 2013, is one of Namibia's fourteen regions, situated in the north-eastern part of the country along the Zambezi River. The region's capital is Katima Mulilo. The Katima Mulilo Airport is ...
of Namibia, was historically administered separately from the rest of the country due to its geographic isolation and colonial legacy. Originally acquired by
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through the 1890 Heligoland-Zanzibar Treaty to provide access to the
Zambezi River The Zambezi (also spelled Zambeze and Zambesi) is the fourth-longest river in Africa, the longest east-flowing river in Africa and the largest flowing into the Indian Ocean from Africa. Its drainage basin covers , slightly less than half of t ...
, the territory was later governed by
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under a
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mandate after
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. This isolation, combined with the imposition of
apartheid Apartheid ( , especially South African English:  , ; , ) was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa and South West Africa (now Namibia) from 1948 to the early 1990s. It was characterised by an ...
policies, created a unique political environment in the region.Klaus Dierks
"Chronology of Namibian History, Entry 129"
Retrieved 12 April 2025.
CANU emerged as a political platform advocating for the independence and self-determination of the Caprivi strip. Although it had operated underground since 1958, the organisation was formally established in 1962 by Brendan Simbwaye and
Mishake Muyongo Albert Mishake Muyongo (born 28 April 1940) is a Namibian politician and former Member of Parliament, living in exile in Denmark. Muyongo has been a longstanding advocate for the independence of the Caprivi strip,"Muyongo speaks from the past i ...
. It drew strong support from the local
Mafwe The Mafwe are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group native to Southern Africa. They are part of the larger Lozi ethnic group and have significant populations in Namibia and Zambia Zambia, officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked countr ...
and Masubia communities, who resented the administrative neglect and racial discrimination imposed by the South African authorities. Several traditional leaders and chiefs, including the Mafwe royal establishment, supported CANU's cause, further cementing its local influence.


Merger with SWAPO and Fallout

In 1964, CANU merged with the
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(SWAPO) in
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,
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, in an effort to unite the national liberation struggle against South African colonialism. CANU's president, Brendan Simbwaye, was appointed vice president of SWAPO, although his influence was short-lived as he was detained by South African authorities in 1965 and mysteriously disappeared in 1972. Following Simbwaye's arrest in 1965, Mishake Muyongo, who quickly rose as a popular leader within SWAPO, was appointed to act in his place as SWAPO's vice president. Over time, Muyongo grew increasingly critical of SWAPO's internal governance, with tensions heightened by ideological and ethnic differences, particularly during the "1975–76 crisis" and during the Shipanga Rebellion. Between 1978 and 1980, he and other leaders began openly criticizing SWAPO president
Sam Nujoma Samuel Shafiishuna Daniel Nujoma ( ; 12May 19298February 2025) was a Namibian revolutionary, anti-apartheid activist and politician who served three terms as the first president of Namibia, from 1990 to 2005. Nujoma was a founding member and t ...
's decisions and questioned the dominance of the Ovambo ethnic group within SWAPO, alleging discrimination against Caprivians. His outspoken views and personal ambitions eventually alienated him from the movement. He was briefly detained in Zambia alongside other dissidents and was ultimately expelled from SWAPO in 1980.Miskarik, P. (2019)
"SWAPO’s Version of History in Namibia"
Asian and African Studies, 28(2), Slovak Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 12 April 2025.
The fallout split former CANU members, some remained loyal to SWAPO and continued to fight for Namibian independence, while others left SWAPO and followed Muyongo.


Later Years and the Caprivi Conflict

After his expulsion from SWAPO in 1980, Muyongo and several of his followers returned to Namibia and founded the United Democratic Party (UDP) as a successor of CANU. The UDP joined the umbrella alliance of the
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(DTA). Muyongo quickly rose through the DTA's ranks, becoming its vice president and later president. He was the alliance's presidential candidate in the 1994 general elections. In 1994, the
Caprivi Liberation Army Caprivi Liberation Army (CLA) was a Namibian rebel and separatist group established in 1994 to separate the Caprivi Strip, a region mainly inhabited by the Lozi people. It operates only in the Caprivi strip. Background The Caprivi Strip is loc ...
(CLA) was formed by former CANU and UDP members with links to Muyongo. The CLA advocated for the secession of the Caprivi strip from Namibia, marking the beginning of what would become known as the Caprivi conflict. The movement reportedly received support from international groups, including
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in
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and the Barotse Patriotic Front in
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. On 2 August 1999, the CLA launched coordinated attacks on key government installations in
Katima Mulilo Katima Mulilo or simply Katima is the capital of the Zambezi Region in Namibia. It had 46,401 inhabitants in 2023, and comprises two electoral constituencies, Katima Mulilo Rural and Katima Mulilo Urban. It is located on the B8 national roa ...
, including a police station, military base, and border post, in an attempt to declare an independent Caprivi state. The Namibian government responded by declaring a
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and launching a military crackdown, arresting over 130 individuals suspected of involvement in the rebellion. These arrests led to the Caprivi treason trial, one of the longest-running legal cases in Namibian history, with proceedings stretching over a decade and culminating in several acquittals by 2012. Muyongo and several other UDP leaders fled into exile, first to Botswana and later to
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, where they were granted political asylum. Namibia's efforts to have them extradited were ultimately unsuccessful.


Legacy and Impact of Former Members

While CANU ceased to exist as an independent entity following its merger with
SWAPO The South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO ; , SWAVO; , SWAVO), officially known as the SWAPO Party of Namibia, is a political party and former independence movement in Namibia (formerly South West Africa). Founded in 1960, it has been ...
in 1964, its legacy endured through the significant contributions of its former members to Namibia's liberation.
Mishake Muyongo Albert Mishake Muyongo (born 28 April 1940) is a Namibian politician and former Member of Parliament, living in exile in Denmark. Muyongo has been a longstanding advocate for the independence of the Caprivi strip,"Muyongo speaks from the past i ...
took some former members with him when he was expelled from SWAPO in 1980, but majority of ex-CANU members remained loyal to SWAPO and played vital roles in the movement's leadership and in Namibia's post-independence governance. * Brendan Simbwaye, co-founder of CANU and later SWAPO's vice president, became a symbol of resistance, his legacy is honored through various commemorations, including the Brendan Simbwaye Square in Windhoek, a primary school in
Katima Mulilo Katima Mulilo or simply Katima is the capital of the Zambezi Region in Namibia. It had 46,401 inhabitants in 2023, and comprises two electoral constituencies, Katima Mulilo Rural and Katima Mulilo Urban. It is located on the B8 national roa ...
, and the , a
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patrol vessel bearing his name. *
Greenwell Matongo Greenwell Simasiku Matongo (1945–1979) was a Namibian freedom fighter and political commissar in the People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN), the military wing of SWAPO.People's Liberation Army of Namibia The People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN) was the military wing of the South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO). It fought against the South African Defence Force (SADF) and South West Africa Territorial Force (SWATF) during the S ...
(PLAN), is commemorated with neighborhoods named after him in Windhoek and Katima Mulilo. *
Richard Kabajani Richard Kapelwa Kabajani (15 February 1943 – 17 May 2007) was a Namibian activist, militant, diplomat and politician. Kabajani was a military commander for SWAPO during the Namibian War of Independence and after independence served a minister ...
, another prominent figure, served as a PLAN commander, played a pivotal role in opening the Eastern Front, and held multiple ministerial positions post-independence. Following his death in 2007, Kabajani was accorded a state funeral and became the first person from the
Zambezi Region The Zambezi Region, known as the Caprivi Region until 2013, is one of Namibia's fourteen regions, situated in the north-eastern part of the country along the Zambezi River. The region's capital is Katima Mulilo. The Katima Mulilo Airport is ...
to be buried at Heroes' Acre in Windhoek with full military honors. *Lt. Gen.
John Mutwa Lieutenant General John Sinvula Mutwa (23 September 1960 – 17 June 2021) was a Namibian military officer whose last appointment was as chief of the Namibian Defence Force (NDF). He was appointed the commander of the Namibian Army in 2011, and ...
, rose through the ranks of PLAN during the liberation struggle to become the Chief of the Namibian Defence Force from 2013 to 2020. He was declared a national hero of Namibia and awarded a state funeral by President
Hage Geingob Hage Gottfried Geingob (3 August 1941 – 4 February 2024) was a Namibian politician who served as the third president of Namibia from 2015 until his death in February 2024. Geingob was the country's first prime minister A prime minister ...
.


See also

* United Democratic Party *
Caprivi Liberation Army Caprivi Liberation Army (CLA) was a Namibian rebel and separatist group established in 1994 to separate the Caprivi Strip, a region mainly inhabited by the Lozi people. It operates only in the Caprivi strip. Background The Caprivi Strip is loc ...
* Caprivi Conflict *
South West Africa People's Organization The South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO ; , SWAVO; , SWAVO), officially known as the SWAPO Party of Namibia, is a political party and former independence movement in Namibia (formerly South West Africa). Founded in 1960, it has been ...


References

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