Kudumo calls for unity and development

NAMPA
2025-08-31
KAHENGE, 30 August 2025 - Newly approved Ukwangali Chief Eugene Siwombe Kudumo . (Photo by: Lylie Joel) NAMPA KAHENGE, 30 August 2025 - Newly approved Ukwangali Chief Eugene Siwombe Kudumo . (Photo by: Lylie Joel) NAMPA
KAHENGE , 31 AUG (NAMPA)- New Chief of the Ukwangali Traditional Authority, Eugen Siwombe Kudumo, has called for unity and development during his official coronation as the head of the Ukwangali Royal Family at the Kahenge Ukwangali Traditional Authority office in the Kavango West Region on Saturday.
The ceremony marked the end of a prolonged leadership dispute and the beginning of a new chapter focused on unity and development.
Attended by the Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Sankwasa James Sankwasa, and other dignitaries, the designation celebrated not only the appointment of new leadership but also emphasised the critical importance of community cohesion in driving regional progress.
Speaking to the gathered crowd, Kudumo delivered a message highlighting the interconnection between unity and development.
"We cannot have development without unity," he declared, calling upon all factions within the Ukwangali community to set aside past differences and work together towards common goals.
Chief Kudumo outlined his vision for preserving traditional African values while embracing modern development opportunities.
He stressed the need for young people to engage in cultural practices and for the community to support local leadership initiatives.
Kudumo also announced plans to establish a committee dedicated to assisting the Ukwangali traditional community with development projects.
The ceremony followed a period of significant challenges for the community after the passing of their late chief, Daniel Sitentu Mpasi.
Legal disputes within the royal family had created divisions, but the new chief’s designation represents a fresh start for the Ukwangali.
Kudumo underscored the importance of maintaining peaceful relations with neighbouring communities across Kavango and Namibia, stating that traditional leaders have a "paramount duty" to promote unity and peace.
He drew parallels to biblical leadership, urging his people to remain united despite potential challenges ahead.
The event also highlighted the government’s commitment to working collaboratively with traditional authorities.
Sankwasa emphasised that the Constitution of Namibia recognises customary law, empowering traditional leaders to practise their customs within the framework of national regulations.
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NKURENKURU, 14 August 2025 - Newly approved Ukwangali Chief Eugene Siwombe Kudumo. (Photo by: Lylie Joel) NAMPA NKURENKURU, 14 August 2025 - Newly approved Ukwangali Chief Eugene Siwombe Kudumo. (Photo by: Lylie Joel) NAMPA

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