Tsandi (
Oshiwambo: ''that which is at the center'') is a village in the
Omusati Region
Omusati ( ng, Mopane, after the dominant tree in the area) is one of the fourteen regions of Namibia, its capital is Outapi. The towns of Okahao, Oshikuku and Ruacana as well as the self-governed village Tsandi are situated in this region. , Om ...
of northern
Namibia
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and the district capital of the
Tsandi electoral constituency. It is a former
mission station
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of the
Finnish Missionary Society
The Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Mission (''FELM'', formerly ''The Finnish Missionary Society''; fi, Suomen Lähetysseura ry; sv, Finska Missionssällskapet rf) is a Lutheran missionary society formed on January 19, 1859, in Helsinki, Finlan ...
. It is situated on the main road MR123 (
Outapi
Outapi wa Nakafingo na Temba, also Outapi or Uutapi and Ombalantu, is a town in northern Namibia near the border with Angola situated northwest of Oshakati. It is the capital of Omusati region and the district capital of the Outapi electoral ...
- Tsandi -
Okahao
Okahao is a town in the Omusati Region of northern Namibia and the district capital of the Okahao electoral constituency. It is situated in the Ongandjera tribal area west of Oshakati on the main road MR123 ( Outapi — Tsandi — Okahao). I ...
).
Tsandi is the residential place of the
Uukwaluudhi royal homestead. It is also the trade center for the whole constituency and one of the oldest villages in the Uukwaluudhi kingdom. ''Tsandi Lodge'' is out of town in the direction of
Outapi
Outapi wa Nakafingo na Temba, also Outapi or Uutapi and Ombalantu, is a town in northern Namibia near the border with Angola situated northwest of Oshakati. It is the capital of Omusati region and the district capital of the Outapi electoral ...
.
Politics
Tsandi is governed by a village council that has five seats. Omusati Region, to which Tsandi belongs, is a stronghold of Namibia's ruling
SWAPO
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party. For the
2015 local authority election no opposition party nominated a candidate, and SWAPO won all five seats uncontested.
SWAPO also won the
2020 local authority election. It obtained 261 votes and gained four seats. The
Independent Patriots for Change
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(IPC), an opposition party formed in August 2020, obtained 72 votes and gained the remaining seat.
History
The Finnish missionaries, who arrived in Ovamboland in 1870, visited the west of the area towards the end of the following year, visiting e.g. Uukwaluudhi, but the visit to that tribe did not have any tangible results at the time.
In 1909, the leadership of the Finnish Missionary Society in Finland considered that missionary work should be begun also in the west of Ovamboland, and in particular among the Uukwaluudhi tribe. The local head of the mission,
Martti Rautanen
Martti (Martin) Rautanen (10 November 1845 Tikopis (russian: Тикопись), Ingria – 19 October 1926 Olukonda, South West Africa) was the pioneer of the Finnish Mission in Ovamboland, South West Africa.
Childhood and education
Rautanen was ...
, together with some of his colleagues, went in July and August 1909 to Uukwaluudhi to select a site for a new mission station. They chose a place called Tsandi, and a month later the missionary
August Hänninen began the construction work at the site.
The Finns came to the site at the invitation of King Iita, but he died already at the end of the same year. However, his successor Mwala Nashilongo was also friendly with the Finns, and likewise his people, too. They were not suspicious of the Finns, and the locals turned to them when they were ill. However, they did not show much interest to the preaching activities, and the local congregation consisted mainly of people who have moved there from
Ondonga. The first local to be baptized in 1912 was an Uukwaluudhi man, and his three children were also baptized at the same time. The total number of people baptized on that day was 12.
Hänninen soon noticed that conducting divine services and running a school outside, under a local tree, was difficult, so he encouraged his congregation members to build a proper church, built of bricks. Hänninen himself promised to acquire nails and other items and windows for the building, and teacher Aini Packalén promised to pay for the door, and the parish members made the bricks. Each man produced 500 bricks. The construction work was carried out during the cold season of 1912, and at the beginning of August, the building was completed. Its inauguration was attended to by people from all neighbouring tribes.
Hänninen also went on preaching trips to the neighbouring tribe of
Uukolonkadhi, and he was also asked to visit the tribe of
Ombalantu. And auxiliary mission was founded in Uukolonkadhi, in the care of an ardent teacher and evangelist from
Ongandjera
Ongandjera (from "aagandji yiiyela", ''place of gold metal thread beads'') is settlement near Okahao in the Omusati Region in northern Namibia. Historically part of Ovamboland, Ongandjera is also a traditional kingship. In 1917, South Africa ...
, Abraham Iintamba.
In 1922,
Aatu Järvinen, a new missionary, came to Tsandi. Before the
First World War
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he had attended a course of
tropical disease
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s in
Tübingen
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,
Germany
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. He founded the clinic of Tsandi.
During the 1930s, the missionary Sulo Aarni worked in Tsandi. His wife was the above mentioned Aini Packalén. He made trips to the
Kaokoveld
The Kaokoveld Desert is a coastal desert of northern Namibia and southern Angola.
Setting
The Kaokoveld Desert occupies a coastal strip covering , from 13° to 21°S and is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Namibian savanna woodla ...
, nearly 100 miles to the west, to visit the
Hereros who lived there.
[Peltola 1958, s. 232.]
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Populated places in the Omusati Region
Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Mission mission stations in Uukwaluudhi
Villages in Namibia