Nkurenkuru (1.093 m above sea level) is a town on the south-western banks of the
Kavango River. It is the capital of the
Kavango West Region of northern
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 ...
, located west of
Rundu
Rundu is the capital and the largest city of the Kavango-East Region in northern Namibia. It lies on the border with Angola on the banks of the Kavango River, about above sea level. Rundu's population is growing rapidly. The 2001 census counted ...
. It is also a former
mission station of the
Finnish Missionary Society.
Nkurenkuru has a population of around 10,261 (in 2023) inhabitants and is homestead of the local
Uukwangali kings. Until 1936 it has been the capital of the region, after which the seat of the regional government was moved to Rundu, due to its strategically more central location. In 2013 it became a regional capital again, of the newly created Region of Kavango West. Nkurenkuru is the smallest town in Namibia, and the only self-governed settlement in the Region of Kavango West. On the opposite, north-eastern banks of the river lies
Cuangar in
Angola
Angola, officially the Republic of Angola, is a country on the west-Central Africa, central coast of Southern Africa. It is the second-largest Portuguese-speaking world, Portuguese-speaking (Lusophone) country in both total area and List of c ...
and the two towns are linked via a nearby border post.
History
The history of Nkurenkuru (formerly also ''Kuring Kuru''),
Kwangali language: ''„the old place”'', is closely linked with the history of the Kwangali people, the westernmost of the five kingdoms of the
Kavango people.
The currently oldest deliverances date around the middle of the 18th century, when Uukwangali queen (''hompa'')
Mate I. and her people left their former area of settlement on the
Kwando River near Mashi and moved about 500 km to the west into an area near Makuzu , around 20 km to the northwest of Nkurenkuru. Successor of Queen Mate I. became ''hompa''
Nankali (1750–1775). During her reign tensions arose with neighboring people and the Kwangali moved from Mazuku first to Sihangu near Mukukuta and then further to Karai (nearby today's ''Cuangar''). Likely during the reign of hompa
Siremo, Nkurenkuru was founded in 1820 and became homestead of the kings under King
Mpande
Mpande kaSenzangakhona (c. 1798–18 October 1872) was monarch of the Zulu Kingdom from 1840 to 1872. He was a half-brother of Sigujana kaSenzangakhona, Sigujana, Shaka and Dingane, who preceded him as list of Zulu kings, Zulu kings. He came to ...
in 1880.
On December 30, 1886, Portugal and Germany signed a bilateral agreement, in which the borders between
Angola
Angola, officially the Republic of Angola, is a country on the west-Central Africa, central coast of Southern Africa. It is the second-largest Portuguese-speaking world, Portuguese-speaking (Lusophone) country in both total area and List of c ...
and
South West Africa
South West Africa was a territory under Union of South Africa, South African administration from 1915 to 1990. Renamed ''Namibia'' by the United Nations in 1968, Independence of Namibia, it became independent under this name on 21 March 1990. ...
were defined along the Okavango River. The tribes of the Kavango people, who at this time settled on both sides of the river, were informed about this new territorial setting only afterwards. On the north side of the river, the Portuguese started with the construction of a number of forts; among others ''Fort Cuangar'', directly opposite of the residence of the Kwangali kings. On the south side, a number of military and
missionary
A missionary is a member of a Religious denomination, religious group who is sent into an area in order to promote its faith or provide services to people, such as education, literacy, social justice, health care, and economic development.Thoma ...
expeditions were carried out along the river. On August 17, 1909, Berengar von Zastrow, for the German administration, and King Himarua (1886–1910), for the Uukwangali hompas, signed a protection agreement (''Schutzvertrag'') with general authority for the government in
Windhuk and land ownership of the kings. In response to those forts on the northern side of the river, the German administration opened a police station in Nkurenkuru on June 17, 1910, which over the following years mainly assumed representative tasks. With the outbreak of World War I and a murdered German delegation at
Naulila, the police station was used to launch an attack on Fort Cuangar on October 31, 1914, in which all present 30 Portuguese and Angolan soldiers were killed. With the end of the war the station was closed and first replaced by a temporary British occupation and from April 1921 onwards by a permanent governor for the newly established Kavango district. The new local government resulted in an extended political presence of the new
League of Nations mandate
A League of Nations mandate represented a legal status under international law for specific territories following World War I, involving the transfer of control from one nation to another. These mandates served as legal documents establishing th ...
government of
South West Africa
South West Africa was a territory under Union of South Africa, South African administration from 1915 to 1990. Renamed ''Namibia'' by the United Nations in 1968, Independence of Namibia, it became independent under this name on 21 March 1990. ...
, but already in 1936 the administration was moved to
Rundu
Rundu is the capital and the largest city of the Kavango-East Region in northern Namibia. It lies on the border with Angola on the banks of the Kavango River, about above sea level. Rundu's population is growing rapidly. The 2001 census counted ...
, which was also chosen as the new district capital. Consequently, during the following 50 years Nkurenkuru fell into increasing insignificance.
Compared to many other towns in Namibia, Nkurenkuru was underdeveloped at
independence
Independence is a condition of a nation, country, or state, in which residents and population, or some portion thereof, exercise self-government, and usually sovereignty, over its territory. The opposite of independence is the status of ...
. The town suffered from bad infrastructure and the political unrest in neighboring Angola. The economy of Nkurenkuru was characterized by small farmers with only few general services: a post office, two schools, a small hospital and a petrol station. Nkurenkuru had only a few other shops.
Finnish mission station
The
Finnish Missionary Society began its work in Kavango at Nkurenkuru from the beginning of 1929. Nkurenkuru had been chosen as the first Finnish
mission station by the local mission chief of Ovamboland, Isak Alho, along with Eetu Järvinen, who had visited the place the previous year. The mission station was established near the local government station.
The first
missionary
A missionary is a member of a Religious denomination, religious group who is sent into an area in order to promote its faith or provide services to people, such as education, literacy, social justice, health care, and economic development.Thoma ...
in Nkurenkuru was Eetu Järvinen, who arrived there on New Year's Day, 1929, in order to build the main building of the mission station. The first permanent missionary, Aatu Järvinen (later Järvineva), arrived on the scene on 8 June 1929, together with his wife Alma. In 1931 they were joined by Anna Rautaheimo, who was a nurse, and Kyllikki Alava.
In 1990 the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia (ELCIN) founded a secondary school in
Nkurenkuru with the aid of the Finnish Missionary Society. For a number of years the school has had some Finnish teachers teaching e.g. the natural sciences. During the
Angolan Civil War
The Angolan Civil War () was a civil war in Angola, beginning in 1975 and continuing, with interludes, until 2002. The war began immediately after Angola became independent from Portugal in November 1975. It was a power struggle between two for ...
(1975–2002) Nkurenkuru became home for a base of the
South African Defence Force
The South African Defence Force (SADF) (Afrikaans: ''Suid-Afrikaanse Weermag'') comprised the armed forces of South Africa from 1957 until 1994. Shortly before the state reconstituted itself as a republic in 1961, the former Union Defence Fo ...
.
Since independence
Since independence of Namibia in 1990 and in particularly since an ongoing
decentralisation policy, Nkurenkuru has gained some investments. In 2006 Nkurenkuru was declared a town and was the second urban centre of the
Kavango Region. When in August 2013 the Kavango Region was split into two, Nkurenkuru became the capital of the newly created
Kavango West Region.
Since then it has been the only self-governed settlement of that region.
Economy and infrastructure
Since independence in 1990, Nkurenkuru gained little from national infrastructure improvements. Only with an ongoing decentralisation policy of the government, which is to counterbalance rural migration, Nkurenkuru gained more economic prosperity. With the proclamation as a ''town'', Nkurenkuru received means for the establishment of a municipal administration and additional means for infrastructure and public services, which also led to more workplaces. Among the largest projects currently under way are the asphaltation of the river road to
Rundu
Rundu is the capital and the largest city of the Kavango-East Region in northern Namibia. It lies on the border with Angola on the banks of the Kavango River, about above sea level. Rundu's population is growing rapidly. The 2001 census counted ...
as well as an
irrigation
Irrigation (also referred to as watering of plants) is the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops, landscape plants, and lawns. Irrigation has been a key aspect of agriculture for over 5,000 years and has bee ...
project for a more efficient agricultural use of the surrounding farmland. Since then, additional private investments have also followed — like the opening of additional shops and banks as well as lodges and guest houses along the river.
Nkurenkuru has a health centre. In 2020 a small
COVID-19
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The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...
isolation facility was added.
Nepara Airfield (
ICAO
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Code: FYNP), a former base of the
South African Air Force
The South African Air Force (SAAF) is the air warfare branch of South African National Defence Force, with its headquarters in Pretoria. The South African Air Force was established on 1 February 1920. The Air Force saw service in World War II a ...
, lies around 20 km southwest of Nkurenkuru and is used as a commercial airport for Nkurenkuru. About 35 km to the northwest lies the
Katwitwi border post, from which a road leads further to
Menongue
Menongue, formerly Serpa Pinto, is a Municipalities of Angola, municipality and the Capital city, capital of Cubango Province in Angola. The municipality had a population of 320,914 in 2014. It is one of the four municipalities in Angola whose inh ...
in Angola.
Politics
Nkurenkuru is governed by a town council that has seven seats.
SWAPO won the
2015 local authority election in Nkurenkuru by a landslide, gaining all seven municipal council seats with 1,303 votes. The
Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA) and the
Republican Party (RP) also ran and gained 35 and 32 votes, respectively. The
2020 local authority election saw the same result. SWAPO gained 1,050 votes and won all seven seats.
Tertiary Institutions
*
Welwitchia Health Training Center- Nkurenkuru campus (Zangata complex and Olunho Campus)
*
International University of Management (IUM)
Schools
*
ELCIN Nkurenkuru High School
* Nkurenkuru Combined School
* Nkurenkuru Junior School
* Nkurenkuru Junior Primary School
* Kanuni Haruwodi Combined School
* Kamina Junior Primary School
* Kahenge Combined School
Famous people
* ''Hompa''
Daniel Sitentu Mpasi, King of Vakwangali
*
Sirkka Ausiku, State Secretary, Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare
*
Rosalia Nghidinwa
Rosalia Annette Nghidinwa (26 October 1952 – 14 January 2018) was a Namibian politician.[Profile]
, Namibia ...
, Minister of Immigration and Home Affairs
*
Frans Moses Kalinga, Kavango wood carver (
Standard Bank
Standard Bank (officially Standard Bank Group Limited) is the largest bank in Africa, as well as the continent's biggest lender by assets.
The company's corporate headquarters, Standard Bank Centre, is located in Johannesburg, Gauteng. The ...
Biennale Award 1999)
*
Heikki Hausiku Ausiku, first mayor of Nkurenkuru (2006–2010)
*
Matias Shikondomboro, Lutheran evangelist
*
Elijah Ngurare, Prime Minister of Namibia (2025)
References
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External links
* http://www.enhs.iway.na/ ELCIN Nkurenkuru High School
Populated places in Kavango West
Angola–Namibia border crossings
Regional capitals in Namibia
Towns in Namibia
Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Mission mission stations in Kavango