Otjozondjupa is one of the fourteen
regions of Namibia
Namibia uses regions as its first-level subnational administrative divisions. Since 2013, it has 14 regions which in turn are subdivided into Constituencies of Namibia, 121 constituencies.
Upon Independence of Namibia, Namibian independence, th ...
. Its capital is
Otjiwarongo
Otjiwarongo (Herero language, Herero for "beautiful place") is a city of 49,000 inhabitants in the Otjozondjupa Region of Namibia. It is the district capital of the Otjiwarongo Constituency, Otjiwarongo electoral constituency and also the capital ...
. The region further contains the municipalities of
Okahandja and
Grootfontein
Grootfontein (, named after the nearby hot springs) is a city with 26,839 inhabitants in the Otjozondjupa Region of central Namibia. It is one of the three towns in the Otavi Triangle, situated on the B8 road (Namibia), B8 national road that lead ...
and the towns
Okakarara and
Otavi
Otavi is a town with 10,000 inhabitants in the Otjozondjupa Region of Namibia. Situated 360 km north of Windhoek, it is the district capital of the Otavi electoral constituency.
Geography
The towns of Otavi, Tsumeb (to the north) and Gr ...
. , Otjozondjupa had 97,945 registered voters.
Geography
A landmark within this region is the
Waterberg Plateau Park. Twenty four kilometres west of Grootfontein lies the huge
Hoba meteorite. At over 60 tons, it is the largest known
meteorite
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on Earth, as well as the largest naturally occurring mass of iron known to exist on the planet's surface.
In the east, Otjozondjupa borders the
North-West District of
Botswana
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. Domestically, it borders more regions than any other region of Namibia:
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Omaheke
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. Th ...
– southeast
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Khomas – south
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Erongo – southwest
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Kunene – northwest
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Oshikoto – north
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Kavango – northeast
Economy and infrastructure
Otjiwarongo
Otjiwarongo (Herero language, Herero for "beautiful place") is a city of 49,000 inhabitants in the Otjozondjupa Region of Namibia. It is the district capital of the Otjiwarongo Constituency, Otjiwarongo electoral constituency and also the capital ...
,
Grootfontein
Grootfontein (, named after the nearby hot springs) is a city with 26,839 inhabitants in the Otjozondjupa Region of central Namibia. It is one of the three towns in the Otavi Triangle, situated on the B8 road (Namibia), B8 national road that lead ...
,
Otavi
Otavi is a town with 10,000 inhabitants in the Otjozondjupa Region of Namibia. Situated 360 km north of Windhoek, it is the district capital of the Otavi electoral constituency.
Geography
The towns of Otavi, Tsumeb (to the north) and Gr ...
, and
Okahandja are linked by
rail
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and by the main
B1 and
B8 trunk roads running from south to north. Communication systems in these areas are also of a high standard.
The farming activities of Okahandja and Otjiwarongo are homogeneous as these parts are well known for
cattle
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farming. The Otavi and Grootfontein districts, and to a lesser extent also Otjiwarongo, are the granary of Namibia. The region also has a great potential to establish industries connected with such farming activities and by-products of it. It further has the advantage of combining communal and commercial farming in the same region.
According to the 2012 Namibia Labour Force Survey, unemployment in the region is 25.3%. Otjozondjupa has 72 schools with a total of 36,284 pupils.
Politics
The region comprises seven
constituencies
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:
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Grootfontein
Grootfontein (, named after the nearby hot springs) is a city with 26,839 inhabitants in the Otjozondjupa Region of central Namibia. It is one of the three towns in the Otavi Triangle, situated on the B8 road (Namibia), B8 national road that lead ...
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Okahandja
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Okakarara
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Omatako
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Otavi
Otavi is a town with 10,000 inhabitants in the Otjozondjupa Region of Namibia. Situated 360 km north of Windhoek, it is the district capital of the Otavi electoral constituency.
Geography
The towns of Otavi, Tsumeb (to the north) and Gr ...
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Otjiwarongo
Otjiwarongo (Herero language, Herero for "beautiful place") is a city of 49,000 inhabitants in the Otjozondjupa Region of Namibia. It is the district capital of the Otjiwarongo Constituency, Otjiwarongo electoral constituency and also the capital ...
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Tsumkwe
Regional elections
Otjozondjupa is one of a few Namibian regions where there is considerable opposition support. In the
2004 regional election for the
National Assembly of Namibia
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, the
South West Africa People's Organization
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(SWAPO) won in six of the seven constituencies,
Okakarara was won by
National Unity Democratic Organisation
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(NUDO).
The
2015 regional elections saw SWAPO obtain 58.4% of the votes cast (
2010
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: 48.9%)
[ and win five of the seven constituencies. NUDO won two, Okakarara and Omatako.] The same two constituencies went to NUDO again in the 2020 regional election. SWAPO's support dropped to 44.3%, but it won the other five constituencies again. NUDO overall obtained 14.1% of the popular vote in this election. The upstart Independent Patriots for Change (IPC), an opposition party formed in August 2020, obtained 12.9% overall, and the Popular Democratic Movement
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(PDM) got 11.9%, but both did not get close to winning any single constituency.[
]
Governors
* Rapama Kamehozu (2011–2012)
* Otto Ipinge (2015–2020)
* James Uerikua
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* Prince Ja ...
(2020–2025)
* Julius Gamseb (2025 – current)
Demographics
As of 2023, Otjozondjupa is home to 220,811 inhabitants. In the general population, men outnumber women, with 105 males per 100 females. The population is majority urban, with 62.9% living in urban settlements. The population density is 2.1 people per km2. 5.6% of residents are not Namibian citizens. There are 58,237 private households, averaging 3.6 members.
The population is growing at an annual rate of 3.6%, with a fertility rate of 4.1 children per woman. 13.9% is under 5, 22% 5-14, 34.9% 15-34, 23.5% 35-59, and 5.7% over 60.
Marriage status
29.9% of the adult population is married, either with certificate (14.1%), traditionally (6.4%), in a consensual union (5.5%), divorced (1.4%), or widowed (1.9%). 3.2% of the current youth population married before age 18.
Education and employment
The literacy rate has remained steady since 2011 at 83%. 15.8% percent of pre-primary youth attend Early Childhood Development (ECD) programs. The maximum level of educational attainment is mostly primary (46.5%), with only 22.7% pursuing secondary education and 10.5% pursuing tertiary education. 14.9% has no educational attainment.
57.8% of inhabitants earn a wage or salary as their primary source of income, 10.4% receive an old-age pension, 4.7% rely on farming, and 7.5% are involved in non-farming business.
Technology access
As of 2023, 93.8% of the population has access to safe drinking water, compared to 94.6% in 2011. 62.8% have access to toilet facilities, a 1.7% increase. The proportion of the population that has access to electricity for lighting has risen from 56% to 57.9% since 2011. Access to the internet has risen to 29.5%, while cellphone ownership is relatively similar at 52.2% (from 54.9% in 2011).
External links
Official website
Otjozondjupa Regional Council
References
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Regions of Namibia
States and territories established in 1992
1992 establishments in Namibia