Uukwangali Explained
Uukwangali (also Ukwangali,[1] Kwangali, and Kwangari[2]) is a traditional kingdom of the Kavango people in northern Namibia. Its capital is Nkurenkuru, its Hompa (king) is Eugene Siwombe Kudumo. The Uukwangali speak ruKwangali.
List of rulers
Source: [3]
- Queen Mate I (c. 1750)
- Queen Nankali (c. 1775)
- Queen Simbara (1785–1800)
- Queen Mate II (1800–1818)
- King Siremo (1818–1822)
- King Mpepo (1822–1833)
- King Sikongo (1833–1870)
- King Mpasi (1870–1880)
- Queen Mpande (1880–1886)
- King Himarua (1886–1910)
- King Kandjimi Hawanga (1910–1924)
- King Mbuna (1924–1926)
- Queen Kanuni (1926–1941) (first reign)
- King Sivute (1941–1958)
- Queen Kanuni (1958–1971) (second reign)
- King Mbandu (1971–1977)
- King Daniel Sitendu or Mpasi (1977–2014)
- King Eugene Siwombe Kudumo (2015–present)[4]
References
Notes and References
- News: Chief Sitentu Mpasi dies . Muyamba . John . . 18 December 2014 . 20 November 2016 . 3 October 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171003143736/http://www.newera.com.na/2014/12/18/chief-sitentu-mpasi-dies/ . dead .
- News: Chiefs cost govt millions . Tjitemisa . Kuzeeko . . 18 November 2016 . 6 .
- Web site: Index-Kings of Namibia . 2024-08-02 . www.klausdierks.com.
- Web site: Muronga . Petrus . 2023-11-24 . Uukwangali leaders to discuss succession . 2024-08-02 . The Namibian . en-GB.