Okahao

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Okahao
Okahao is located in Namibia
Okahao
Okahao
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Country  Namibia
Region Omusati Region
Constituency Okahao Constituency
Population (2011)[1]
 • Total 1,665
Time zone SAST (UTC+1)
Climate BSh

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 73 kilometres (45 mi) west of Oshakati on the main road MR123 (Outapi - Tsandi - Okahao).

The area around Okahao is flat, arable land which is mainly used for subsistence farming. Okahao is the largest town in Ongandjera, the birthplace of Namibia's founding president Sam Nujoma.

Infrastructure

Okahao has an east/west, unpaved, undeveloped airstrip of 1,020 metres (3,346 ft) length[2] (ICAO code: FYOH,[3] IATA code: none), a clinic, and two hospitals.[citation needed]

Okahao has one combined school (Nangombe Combined School), one primary school (Okahao Primary School), and one private school. There is also the Okahao community library, a Police station and a prison. Several ministries have representation in the town. The Ongozi Lodge caters for tourists.[citation needed]

As of November 2009, the mayor of Okahao was David Uuzombala Isai.[4]

Politics

Okahao is governed by a town council that currently has seven seats.[5]

In the run up to the 2009 general election, campaigners for the Rally for Democracy and Progress were driven out of the town by school children.[6]

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References

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  2. Okahao Airstrip
  3. ICAO entry for Okahao Airport
  4. Political office bearers Okahao Town Council
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  6. Children drive RDP out of Okahao, says NSHR The Namibian 6 November 2009