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Simson Teteinge Haivela Shituwa (b. ca. 1871 Oilambo,
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— died 30 January 1969) was one of the first seven
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pastors, whom the director of the
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into priesthood in
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, on 27 September 1925, with a permission granted by the Bishop of Tampere,
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. Shituwa was born ca 1871 the son of Shituwa shaHaivela and Namutenya. He was baptized by German missionaries on 16 March 1902. He went to the Oniipa seminary during 1922–25. He worked in Endola during 1925–40 and 1945–1969 and in
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during 1941–44. Shituwa was a local man of great influence in Oukwanyama, and many government officials in
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consulted him on a number of occasions. He seems to have converted into
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, as the result of the
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of the
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. Shituwa was a
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, but even as such, it was said that he was “stronger than his ancient namesake. This Samson did not have his power in his hair or his
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s, but in his heart, in which God dwelled.” When the Germans had to leave their missions in
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as the result of
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, Shituwa moved to
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. From that time on, even before he was ordained, he was one of the pillars of the church in Oukwanyama. Shituwa took care of the western parts of southern Oukwanyama, while Wilhelm Kafita took care of the eastern parts. Apparently they worked on both sides of the international border. The
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founded its first mission station,
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, in this area only in 1921. In 1918 Shituwa met a
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missionary in Omafo near the border. The priest had appeared there and wanted to baptize people. Shituwa was hesitant, and when the Catholic father wanted a
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for each person baptized, it was easy for Shituwa to reject the proposal. The father had to move on, empty handed. In 1921 Shituwa assisted the Finnish missionary August Hänninen in the founding of the
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mission station. He showed the place for the mission station a couple of
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s west of Omafo, on the western bank of an
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, in a place that was a bit higher than the surrounding landscape. In 1922, Shituwa started his studies in the
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seminary, in the class for theological studies. When he had been ordained, he worked as a pastor in his home area in Endola, which formed a subordinate parish within the Engela parish, 30 km to the south-east of Engela. A church was built there in 1927. The parish register, however, remained in Engela. In the late 1950s, Shituwa was still alive, and “despite his advanced age he had remained surprisingly active and still had a burning desire to serve the cause of the
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,” wrote Elias Pentti of him in 1958. Shituwa was married three times, first to Katrina kaShikongo, then to Hulde yaAmiti, who died in 1921, and lastly to Miriam gaHamunyela in 1921. He had one daughter, Natalia Ndahambelela, with Hulde yaAmiti. Shituwa is named after a secondary school in Endola constituency called Shituwa secondary School. Its hostel was upgraded in 2020 and was officially opened in 2021


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Shituwa, Simson Namibian Lutheran clergy Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Mission People from Oshikoto Region Year of birth uncertain 1969 deaths