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  • av Jack R. Kambatuku
    329,-

    Life on earth goes around in circles. It is like the sun that rises and sets without tiring. As it rises it arouses hope in everyone's life and when it sets it brings about peace and tranquility. By repeating its routine of setting and rising the sun changes seasons, bringing rain and propelling wind, all of which sustain plants, animals and all living creatures. This energy also stirs the waves in the oceans. Katu kowa is a diverse collection of over 150 poems, with contributions from students at the University of Namibia. The book, through the various themes, praises life on earth emphasizing a person's continual hunger and thirst for new heights even after reaching the very top. We always aspire for more, never truly satisfied with our accomplishments. Similarly, the reader will not be satiated from the sweetness of the poems in this book. This book is entirely written in Otjiherero.

  • av Helao Shityuwete
    578,-

    This is the compelling autobiography of a Namibian freedom fighter. The son of a Rain King in southern Angola, Helao Shityuwete attended mission schools in Namibia before circumstances forced him into the migrant labour system - virtual slavery under the South African occupation of Namibia. His involvement in workers' rights led him to join the newly-formed SWAPO movement and to make the dangerous and difficult journey to Tanzania, where SWAPO had its external headquarters. One of the first Namibians to take up the armed struggle, in 1966 Shityuwete joined a group of 10 SWAPO combatants on their hazardous return to Namibia to prepare for the war of liberation.Captured and horribly tortured, Shityuwete was one of 37 Namibians tried in Pretoria in the notorious Terrorism Trial. He spent the next 16 years on Robben Island in the company of Andimba Toivo ya Toivo, Nelson Mandela and other Namibian and South African political prisoners.Originally published in 1990, this updated version includes an epilogue where Shityuwete reflects on his life and challenges young Namibians to continue the fight for equality and social justice, to which he has dedicated his life.

  • av Tshiwa Trudie Amulungu
    769,-

    Monale-nale, Aawambo oya li ya tala ko ondjamba oshinamwenyo shi tilitha noonkondo. Yo aniwa oya li ashike hayi itsuwa ongula aantu sho taya penduka. Yo aasamane yaawambo yonale kaya li haya lala inaaya pangela kutya ongula otaya meneka taya ningi shike. Ihe ngele nkene ya ka penduka omondjamba, oompangela adhihe dhesiku odha li dhi na okukalekwa opo omukunda aguhe gu kondeke ondjamba. Omupya omunene, Tshiwa, kehe ngaa esiku a pendukile, omondjamba. Sho ye mu nyengelele, ye okwa li oye awike, ashike osho e yi kola. Tshiwa okwa koko ngaashi aanona aakwawo yAawambo yopethimbo ndiyaka. Osikola okwe yi hiti poosikola dhongeleka yaKatoolika koshitopolwa shokonooli. Onkene uukwatya we owa li wa ngongwa komuthigululwakalo nelongo lyongeleka. Ta shi ti uuyuni we pethimbo ndiya owa li owala wa hulila pomukunda gwawo nopoomisioni dhaKatana nAnamulenge. Esiku limwe nkene ya ka lalele pwAnamulenge, Tshiwa naanasikola aakwawo ongula ya landula oye yi piti mwAngola. Ehokololo olya li lya yela. Ya kwathelwa kaakwiita yaSWAPO ya taaguluke oongamba noye ki iyadha kombanda metifa lyekondjelomanguluko lyaNamibia. Inapu kalwa, Tshiwa nayakwawo ya tumwa koosikola. Membo muno, Tshiwa ota hokolola nduno ondjila ye ndjo a enda naashihe shono a tsakaneke, mwa kwatelwa iinima oyindji mbyo ye mu adha ombaadhilila, nenge ka li e yi dhiladhila. Ihe Tshiwa ehokololo lye ote li hokolola a manguluka, nonenyanyu lyokutopolelathana. Ita holeke sha, nopoompito dhimwe ota shendjula nokuli kombinga yonkalamwenyo ye, yookume ke naapehe mpoka a kala. Ye Iwahugunina ta hokolola wo nkene a tsakeneke omusamane gwe gwoshilumbu omupop¿ gwelaka lyOshindowishi, ovalele yaSwakopo. Nonando ondjokana yawo ya kumitha Aanamibia oyendji pethimbo ndiyaka, oya hedhitha wo pamwe omithigululwakalo noonkuluhedhi mbali.In Oshiwambo, the elephant is likened to the most challenging situation that people can face. If an elephant appears in the morning, all planned activities are put on hold and the villagers join forces to deal with it. For Tshiwa Trudie Amulungu, the elephant showed up on many mornings and she had no choice but to tame it. Growing up in a traditional household in northern Namibia, during the period of South African rule, Amulungu's life started within a very ordered framework. Then one night she crossed the border into Angola with her schoolmates and joined the liberation movement. Four months later she was studying at the UN Institute for Namibia in Lusaka Zambia. She went on to study in France before returning after 12 years to take part in the elections that led to Independence. Amulungu recounts the cultural shocks and huge discoveries she made, both in exile and after Independence, with honesty, emotion and humour. She draws the reader into her experiences, reflecting on the socio-historical-cultural context, and portraying life, friends, and community in the different places she lived. This is a compelling story of survival, longing for home, fear of the return and overcoming adversity in strange environments. It is also a love story that brought two families and cultures together. The author reflects on the vast differences in life experiences over three generations in her family. There is no comparison between her childhood and that of her children, let alone between their youthful experiences and those of her parents.

  • av Sebulon Ekandjo
    549,-

    Embo ndika, Omivo 100 dhiilonga yEvaangeli mOmbalantu otali gandja ehistoli lyomuule lyiilonga yetumo mOmbalantu, osho wo etaandelitho lyElaka etoye okuza megongalo Nakayale okuza sho lya totwa 1917 sigo 2017. Embo olya ndjandjukununa nawa uuyamba wopauthiga wehistoli lyAambalantu manga uukriste inaawu thika moshilongo. Embo olya hokolola wo osheetwapo shotango shaatumwa Aasuomi mependulopo lyOmbalantu kombinga yuundjolowele, elongo nokuulika epondolo nomashongo miilonga yetumo lyaSuomi mOmbalantu. Embo olya pakela uuyamba wopahistoli mboka kaawu na mpoka wa nyolwa mOshiwambo. -Dr Petrus Mbenzi, Senior Lecturer: Oshiwambo, University of Namibia Eingwandjulomumwe lyetumo lyEvaangeli moshigwana shaMbalantu nomuthigululwaputuko gwasho inayi tongomonwa mo nawa ngaashi sha li shi na okukala. Embo ndika olyo eminikilo lyiiningwanima yoshili yopandjokonona naanaa ngaashi ya ningwa kaatumwa ya tetekela nokAambalantu yongashingeyi okutunga nokutsikila oshilonga shEvaangeli mOmbalantu. -Omumbisofi Lukas Katenda, Reformed Evangelical Anglican Church of Namibia (REACH-Namibia)Sebulon Ekandjo okwa valelwa mOkahao mOngandjera. Sho a mana osikola yaamati mOngwediva, okwa ka longa kOmina yaBrandberg. Okwa tsikile osikola yOshiputudhilo shuulongi. Ongeleki ye yaELCIN, oye mu tumu a ka longe osikola yaanona koNakayale okuza 1960 sigo 1962. Ongeleki ye oye mu ithana ko a ka tameke Oseminali yuusitagongalo koPaulinum, kOtjimbingwe hoka a kala omivo 1963-1965. Okwa tumwa kOngeleki a ka longe kegongalo lyaTshandi kUukwaluudhi (1966-1968). Opo Ongeleki oye mu ithana ko ishewe a ye kOniipa oku ka nyola oshifo shOngeleki, Omukwetu (1969-1976).Okwa langekwa omusita megongalo Onipa okuza 1977 sigo 1981. Okwa shuna ishewe koshilonga shokunyola Omukwetu omivo 1982-1999, sho a yi moshipundi shevululuko. Okwa hokana noku na aanona yahamano. Ekandjo omunyoli gwomambo gomadhina ngaka; Omimvo 130 dhiilonga yEvaangeli mOniipa, 1872-2002 (inali nyanyangidhwa), Okahao momimvo 135 (1871-2006). Gondjokonona nogopaitaalo ogo; Ongeleki pethimbo lyuulunde wa putuka, LyAngula nomagano geyaludho mu ELCIN, Tate edhina lyandje otali ti ngiini?

  • av Imogen Mogotsi
    630,-

  • av Akira Takada
    581,-

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