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Epukiro is a cluster of small settlements in the remote eastern part of the
Omaheke Region Omaheke (the Otjiherero word for sandveld) is one of the fourteen regions of Namibia, the least populous region. Its capital is Gobabis. It lies in eastern Namibia on the border with Botswana and is the western extension of the Kalahari Desert ...
of
Namibia Namibia, officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country on the west coast of Southern Africa. Its borders include the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Angola and Zambia to the north, Botswana to the east and South Africa to the south; in the no ...
, situated about northeast of the regional capital
Gobabis Gobabis (, ) is a town in eastern Namibia. It is the regional capital of the Omaheke Region, and the district capital of the Gobabis electoral constituency. Gobabis is in the heart of the cattle farming area. It had a population of 33,418 peop ...
. The centre of the populated area is the Catholic mission station. Epukiro had about 3,200 inhabitants in 1997, predominantly ethnic
Tswana Tswana may refer to: * Tswana people, the Bantu languages, Bantu speaking people in Botswana, South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and other Southern Africa regions * Tswana language, the language spoken by the (Ba)Tswana people * Tswanaland, ...
. Epukiro was since Namibian independence part of
Otjinene Constituency Otjinene Constituency is an Constituencies of Namibia, electoral constituency in the Omaheke Region of Namibia. It had 5,619 registered voters . Its district capital is the village of Otjinene. Otjinene Constituency covers an area of . It had ...
. This constituency was split in 2004 and the new
Epukiro Constituency Epukiro Constituency is an Constituencies of Namibia, electoral constituency in the Omaheke Region of Namibia. It had 4,646 registered voters . Epukiro Constituency covers an area of . It had a population of 6,106 in 2011, down from 7,135 in 2 ...
was created.


History

The settlement was formed in 1902 when Roman
Catholic Church The Catholic Church (), also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the List of Christian denominations by number of members, largest Christian church, with 1.27 to 1.41 billion baptized Catholics Catholic Church by country, worldwid ...
bought the 30,000 ha farm ''Epukiro''. Namesake of the farm and the settlement is the Epukiro River, an
ephemeral Ephemerality (from the Greek word , meaning 'lasting only one day') is the concept of things being transitory, existing only briefly. Academically, the term ephemeral constitutionally describes a diverse assortment of things and experiences, fr ...
river which cuts the farm from west to east. A mission station was founded in 1904 by the
Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI) is a missionary religious congregation in the Catholic Church. It was founded on January 25, 1816, by Eugène de Mazenod, a French priest later recognized as a Catholic saint. The congregation wa ...
, a Catholic congregation. It was destroyed one year later during the Herero and Namaqua War. The
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colonial administration opened a post office in 1905. The Herero and Namaqua War of 1904–1907 saw tens of thousands of
Ovaherero The Herero () are a Bantu ethnic group inhabiting parts of Southern Africa. 178,987 Namibians identified as Ovaherero in the 2023 census. They speak Otjiherero, a Bantu language. Though the Herero primarily reside in Namibia, there are also sig ...
killed, almost its entire population. Survivors had lost their land and cattle, and the land originally in the hands of the Herero was now farmland in the possession of white settlers. When after
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Germany lost all its colonies and
South-West Africa South West Africa was a territory under South African administration from 1915 to 1990. Renamed ''Namibia'' by the United Nations in 1968, it became independent under this name on 21 March 1990. South West Africa bordered Angola ( a Portu ...
became mandate territory of
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, the new administration was unable, perhaps unwilling, to undo the land transfer. A South African administrator writes:
"Seeing that the whole
Hereroland Hereroland was a Bantustan and later a non-geographic ethnic-based second-tier authority, the Representative Authority of the Hereros, in South West Africa (present day Namibia), intended by the apartheid-era government to be a self-governing h ...
was confiscated by the Germans and cut up into farms and is now settled by Europeans it would be an impossible project ... to place them back on their tribal lands."
To accommodate the Ovaherero, the South African administration created eight "native reserves" for them of which the ''Epukiro Reserve'' was one. The Epukiro Reserve as administrative structure existed until the 1970s.


People

Epukiro is inhabited by Tswana,
Ovambanderu The Mbanderu (singular: ''Omumbanderu'', plural: ''Ovambanderu'') are a population inhabiting eastern parts of Namibia and western parts of Botswana. They speak Herero language, Otjiherero, a Bantu language. History and Culture Etymology While e ...
, and
San people The San peoples (also Saan), or Bushmen, are the members of any of the indigenous hunter-gatherer cultures of southern Africa, and the oldest surviving cultures of the region. They are thought to have diverged from other humans 100,000 to 200 ...
. Ovambanderu and Herero people share the same ancestry. Herero see the Mbanderu as one of their clans while Mbanderu regard themselves as a distinct group. This difference is the cause of a decades–old rift between the two, with one faction, the ''Ovambanderu Council of Epukiro and
Aminuis Aminuis is a cluster of small settlements in the remote eastern part of the Omaheke Region of Namibia, located about 500 km east of Windhoek. It is the district capital of the Aminuis electoral constituency. Economy and Infrastructure Ami ...
'' seeking recognition of the Mbanderu as a distinct tribe. The other faction aims for a strong and united Herero people under the ''
Tjamuaha Tjamuaha (also: Tjamuaha waTjirwe, literally , born ca. 1790 in Otjikune, died December 1861 in Okahandja) was a chief of the Herero people in South-West Africa, today's Namibia, and the father of Maharero. He was a close ally and subordinate ...
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Maharero Maharero kaTjamuaha (Otjiherero: ''Maharero, son of Tjamuaha'', short: Maharero; 1820 – 7 October 1890) was one of the most powerful paramount chiefs of the Herero people in South-West Africa, today's Namibia. Early life Maharero, was ...
Royal House'' and accuses the Mbanderu of artificial division. Today the Ovambanderu Traditional Authority is the heir of the Ovambanderu Council. Their headquarters is situated at the ''Post 3'' () location at the outskirts of Epukiro, east of its centre (). The royal homestead is located at Ezorongondo. After the death of Mbanderu paramount
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Munjuku Nguvauva II in 2008 the rift in the Ovambanderu community deepened. One faction calling themselves the "Concerned Group" supported
Keharanjo Nguvauva Keharanjo II Xavier Komavau Nguvauva (12 October 1984 – 8 April 2011) was the youngest Tribal chief, Chief of the Ovambanderu, a Herero people, Herero clan in Namibia. Keharanjo was born to the Mbanderu people, Ovambanderu family to the then ...
as successor to the throne. They crowned him in 2008 because he was born in wedlock of Munjuku and his wife Aletta. The other faction of the Ovambanderu Traditional Authority favoured his older half-brother, Deputy Minister of Fisheries Kilus Nguvauva. A government enquiry commission confirmed Keharanjo as chief in 2009. After the death of Keharanjo, Aletta was elected as the paramount chief to succeed her son Keharanjo.


Economy and Infrastructure

The village is underdeveloped with regards to access to safe water and sanitation, and medical care. There is a government clinic at Epukiro but no ambulance and no mortuary. The main economic activity is farming with cattle and goats. While the Mbanderu are reasonably well-off, the San live in abject poverty. Epukiro is situated on the national road C22 halfway between
Okakarara Okakarara is a town in Otjozondjupa Region, Namibia, located southeast of Waterberg National Park. It has an estimated population of 7,000 and is currently growing by 1,500 inhabitants annually. Okakarara consists of the residential areas of ''Pa ...
and Gobabis. It is further connected by road to Gam, Okatumba and
Eiseb Eiseb, also Eiseb Block, is a settlement in the Omaheke Region of Namibia. It is named after the Eiseb River, an ephemeral river (''omuramba'') in the Kalahari Desert. Eiseb is situated on the District road D1635 northeast of Tallismanus and ...
, and to Otjombinde. These roads are not tarred and in generally bad shape.


Education

There are four schools in the Epukiro area, among them: * Epukiro Post 3 Junior Secondary School * Epukiro Roman Catholic Primary School for 300 children


References

{{Reflist, 30em Populated places in the Omaheke Region 1902 establishments in German South West Africa Populated places established in 1902