Moses Witbooi (c. 1808 – 22 February 1888, Gibeon, Namibia) was the second chief of the Witbooi Nama or ǀKhowesin, a ruling clan of the Oorlam branch...
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father, Moses Witbooi, was also a Chief of the tribe. His uncle, Jonker Afrikaner, was also a well-known Nama Chief, and opponent of Hendrik Witbooi. Jonker...
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see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Cupido Witbooi, variations: Kido and Kiwitti Witbooi, Nama name: ǂA-ǁêib ǃGâmemab, (c. 1780 – 31 December...
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death in 1875 Moses Witbooi (Hendrik Witbooi's father) assumed chieftaincy and remained in that position until 1883. Like his father Moses followed Christian...
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challengers Moses Timotheus Titus (DTA, 474 votes) and Willem Martin Stephanus (RDP, 269 votes). The 2020 regional election was Gerrit Witbooi from the Landless...
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(1941–2010) Ben Ulenga Buddy Wentworth (1937–2014) Anton von Wietersheim Hendrik Witbooi (1934–2009) Siegfried Wohler Ben Africa Leonard Barnes Magareth Barnes...
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between the Red Nation and other Nama clans. Hendrik Witbooi, leader of the ǀKhowesin (Witbooi Nama) was an archenemy of Manasse. His superiority in...
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Nekundi Hilma Nikanor Lucia Witbooi Penda Ya Ndakolo Usko Nghaamwa Immanuel Ngatjizeko Eunice Iipinge Elia Kaiyamo Moses Amweelo Sophia Shaningwa Samuel...
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Samuel Maharero, and the Nama people, who were led by Captain Hendrik Witbooi, rebelled against German colonial rule. On 12 January 1904, they killed...
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was Hendrik Witbooi. In 1995 the ministry was renamed Ministry of Labour and Human Resources, the first minister with this portfolio was Moses ǁGaroëb. In...
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