Kangongo, Namibia

Kangongo
Village
Nickname(s): Kango
Motto(s): "Peace, Harmony and Solidarity"
Kangongo
Location in Namibia
Coordinates: 17°57′4.68″S 21°9′40.37″E / 17.9513000°S 21.1612139°E / -17.9513000; 21.1612139Coordinates: 17°57′4.68″S 21°9′40.37″E / 17.9513000°S 21.1612139°E / -17.9513000; 21.1612139
Country  Namibia
Region Kavango East
Constituency Mukwe Constituency
Government
  Headman Erwin Disho
Elevation 1,046 m (3,432 ft)
Population (2016)
  Total 3,500
Time zone UTC+1 (South African Standard Time)
Area code(s) (+264) 66

Kangongo (1.093 m above sea level) is a village on the Eastern banks of the Okavango River in the Kavango East Region, Namibia, 140 km east of Rundu along the Trans-Caprivi Highway. Kangongo has a population of around 3500 inhabitants.

History

The history of Kangongo is closely linked with the history of the Hambukushu people, the easternmost of the five kingdoms of the Kavango people. Since independence of Namibia in 1990, Kangongo has gained very little investments, despite abundant agricultural, forestry, labour opportunities in the area. Kangongo is the main village and surrounded by various hamlets such as Shadithiki to the north east, Shandhimbo to the south east, Shakashondo to the west and Sharukuya to the north west. The first primary school was established by the Roman Catholic missionaries and the historic building still stands where the school was housed. Kangongo also had a station for contract workers who were destined to work in South African mines. These workers were recruited from various villages but had to embark their journey to South Africa via Botswana from Kangongo.

Economy

Compared to many other Villages in Namibia, Kangongo is still underdeveloped. Like many Villages in Northern Namibia, Kangongo lacks infrastructure and basic services. The economy of Kangongo is characterized by subsistence farmers, with very little general services i.e. school, a small clinic and three shops. The village boasts a stones Crusher as a primary source of employment opportunities in the village. The crusher is currently owned by Gecko Namibia (Pty) Ltd. Kangongo also has a fish farm run by a cooperative comprises members drawn from the Kangongo community. At present the fish farm needs re-investment in terms of infrastructure and capital for it to operate optimally.

Schools

  • Kangongo Combined School

The school has grade 1 up to grade 10 and also cater for the communities in the surrounding villages apart from Kangongo itself. The school has a board that oversee governance matters. Kangongo combined school has grown from the primary school which was introduced by the missionaries to where it is now today to be called a combined school. This school historical has produced learners that are currently contributing to the development of Namibia in general and Kangongo in particular.

Health: Hospitals/ Clinics

  • Kangongo Clinic

Sports and Recreation

  • Sports Club

The village's main sports club is called Kango Western Tops. It has both football and netball sides.

Kangongo boasts several feeder clubs within the village. They are commonly known as "sub-teams within the village". All these feeder clubs have football (boys) and netball (girls) sides. The football sides are the most active, with the netball less so.

  • Sub-Clubs

1. Shakashondo (Kangongo Central West) aka Chiefs FC; 2. Ndarata (Kangongo Central) aka Juventus FC; 3. Rukuro (Kangongo Riverside/ North) aka Blue Waters FC; 4. Tjwatama (Kangongo Central East) aka New Action FC; 5. Teya (Kangongo South) aka Makore Cosmos FC

References

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