Dimbulukeni Nauyoma, the Glossary
Dimbulukeni 'Dee' Nauyoma (born 1992) is a Namibian youth activist who along with Job Amupanda and George Kambala co-founded a radical youth movement known as the Affirmative Repositioning in November 2014.[1]
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16 relations: Affirmative Repositioning, Chumani Maxwele, Erf (law), FeesMustFall, George Kambala, Job Amupanda, Klein Windhoek, Mcebo Dlamini, Namibia, Namibia National Students Organisation, Namibia University of Science and Technology, NSFAF, SWAPO Party Youth League, The Namibian, University of Namibia, Windhoek.
- Namibian activists
- People from Windhoek
- University of Namibia alumni
Affirmative Repositioning
Affirmative Repositioning (AR) is a leftist political movement in Namibia mainly focused on land reform, youth empowerment and social reform. Dimbulukeni Nauyoma and Affirmative Repositioning are Namibian activists.
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Chumani Maxwele
Chumani Maxwele (born 1985) is a South African political activist best known for his involvement in the Rhodes Must Fall and the #FeesMustFall movements.
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Erf (law)
In real estate, an erf (pl. erven) is the legal term used in Namibia, South Africa and Eswatini to describe a piece of land registered in a deeds registry as an erf, lot, plot or stand.
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FeesMustFall
#FeesMustFall was a student-led protest movement that began in mid-October 2015 in South Africa.
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George Kambala
George Hidipo Hamba Kambala (born 9 May 1992) is a Namibian youth activist who along with Job Amupanda and Dimbulukeni Nauyoma co-founded a radical youth movement known as the Affirmative Repositioning in 2014 to advocate for land among Namibian youths. Dimbulukeni Nauyoma and George Kambala are Namibian activists and SWAPO politicians.
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Job Amupanda
Job Shipululo Amupanda (born 28 August 1987 in Omaalala, Oshana Region) is a Namibian activist, associate professor and politician who served as Mayor of the City of Windhoek, in office from 2 December 2020 to 1 December 2021. Dimbulukeni Nauyoma and Job Amupanda are Namibian activists, SWAPO politicians and university of Namibia alumni.
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Klein Windhoek
Klein Windhoek (in German) is an affluent suburb of Windhoek, the capital of Namibia.
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Mcebo Dlamini
Mcebo Dlamini is a Swazi-born South African politician who was one of the prominent leaders of the #FeesMustFall protests in South Africa which led to a conversation on the introduction of free tertiary education for the poor, mainly black students, in the country.
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Namibia
Namibia, officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country in Southern Africa.
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Namibia National Students Organisation
The Namibia National Students Organisation (NANSO) is a national student organisation in Namibia.
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Namibia University of Science and Technology
The Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST), formerly known as Polytechnic of Namibia, is a public university located in the city of Windhoek, Namibia.
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NSFAF
Namibia Student Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) is a financial organisation in Namibia.
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SWAPO Party Youth League
The SWAPO Party Youth League (SPYL), formerly known as the SWAPO Youth League (SYL), is the youth wing of the SWAPO Party, the ruling party of Namibia since 1990.
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The Namibian
The Namibian is the largest daily newspaper in Namibia.
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University of Namibia
The University of Namibia (UNAM) is a multi-campus public research university in Namibia, and the largest university in the country.
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Windhoek
Windhoek is the capital and largest city of Namibia.
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See also
Namibian activists
- Affirmative Repositioning
- Angelina Immanuel
- Behati Prinsloo
- Dimbulukeni Nauyoma
- Elizabeth Amukugo
- Emma Tuahepa
- Evilastus Kaaronda
- George Kambala
- Job Amupanda
- John Kwedhi
- Kalla Gertze
- Panduleni Itula
- Pauline Dempers
- Phil ya Nangoloh
People from Windhoek
- Alfredo Tjiurimo Hengari
- André du Pisani
- Anicia Peters
- Anke Helfrich
- Barbara Kahatjipara
- Brumhilda Ochs
- Chanique Rabe
- Christina Brabetz
- Cosmo Pieterse
- David Nuyoma
- Desmond Krogh
- Dimbulukeni Nauyoma
- Hans Joachim Berker
- Harold Pupkewitz
- Immanuel Shifidi
- Johann van der Westhuizen
- Jonker Afrikaner
- Joseph Kalimbwe
- Krischka Stoffels
- Leonora van den Heever
- Marelize Robberts
- Massimo Baistrocchi
- Max Hamata
- Max Siedentopf
- Michelle McLean
- Ngeno Nakamhela
- Nico Horn
- Odile Gertze
- Paul Da Prince
- Paulina Malulu
- Rolf von Goth
- Shishani Vranckx
- Sonja Smith
- Stanley Pinker
- Steffi van Wyk
- Tangeni Amupadhi
- Tanyaradzwa Daringo
- Toivo Ndjebela
- Tony Figueira (photographer)
- Venantia Otto
- Veronica de Klerk
- Walter Ehle
- Wolfgang Schenck (pilot)
University of Namibia alumni
- Alexia Manombe-Ncube
- Alfredo Tjiurimo Hengari
- Andrew Niikondo
- Bernadette Jagger
- Bernadus Swartbooi
- Dimbulukeni Nauyoma
- Edson Isaacks
- Elia Kaiyamo
- Emma Theofelus
- Erold Naomab
- Esme Sophia Isaack
- Esperance Luvindao
- Faustina Caley
- Francine Muyumba
- Frans Indongo
- Fransina Kahungu
- Henny Seibeb
- Immanuel Mulunga
- Inna Hengari
- Jemma Nunu Kumba
- Job Amupanda
- John Mutorwa
- Joseph Kalimbwe
- Kenneth Matengu
- Kornelia Shilunga
- Lucia Iipumbu
- Lukas Katenda
- Lydia Katjita
- Mercia Geises
- Monica Geingos
- Nangula Nelulu Uaandja
- Neshani Andreas
- Petrina Haingura
- Peya Mushelenga
- Pohamba Shifeta
- Renaud van Neel
- Sacky Shanghala
- Sam Nujoma
- Sebastian Ignatius ǃGobs
- Sisa Namandje
- Tanyaradzwa Daringo
- Tjekero Tweya
- Toivo Ndjebela
- Tsudao Gurirab
- Utaara Mootu
- Veikko Nekundi