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Ndeutala Angolo

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Angolo organized in exile with the independence movement SWAPO in the 1970s and 1980s. After returning to Namibia during its transition to independence, she served as permanent secretary in the Office of the Presidency and in the Ministry of Safety and Security for nearly three decades.
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Angolo has published several books under her married name, Ndeutala Hishongwa. Throughout her work, she links women's oppression to colonialism and women's equality to national liberation.
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is considered the first English-language novel by a black Namibian woman. It marked a turning point in the country's nascent national literature and helped inspire other women such as
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After returning to Namibia from exile, Angolo served as permanent secretary in the Office of the President under the independent country's first president,
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She then served as permanent secretary in the Ministry of Safety and Security before returning to the Office of the President in 2012.
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Re-situating and shifting cultural identity in contemporary Namibia: The experience of rural-urban migrants in Katutura (Windhoek)
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Her parents were traditional farmers, and she did not start school until the age of nine. After attending high school in
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La narrativa namibia en inglés anterior a la independencia : John yaOtto, Ndeutala Hishongwa y Joseph Diescho
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In 1989, Angolo became one of the first exiles to return to Namibia as it gained independence from South Africa.
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The Contract Labour System and its Effects on Family and Social Life in Namibia: A Historical Perspective
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The Contract Labour System and its Effects on Family and Social Life in Namibia: A Historical Perspective
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Women of Namibia: The Changing Role of Namibian Women from Traditional Precolonial Times to the Present
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Women of Namibia: The Changing Role of Namibian Women from Traditional Precolonial Times to the Present
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fictionalizes real situations Angolo observed or experienced in her youth in Namibia's northwest.
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is considered the first English-language novel by a black Namibian woman.
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of her native Omusati Region is named Dr. Ndeutala Angolo in her honor.
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The radical motherhood : Namibian women's independence struggle
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Journal of Language, Technology & Entrepreneurship in Africa
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In 1974, Angolo left the country and joined the exiled
290:Additionally, Angolo published the scholarly essay 118: 108: 91: 83: 65: 55: 40: 21: 439:"Meet a Namibian woman writer: Ndeutala Hishongwa" 163:Ndeutala Angolo was born in 1952 in Okalili, in 144:, is a Namibian writer and political activist. 563:. Uppsala, Sweden: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet. 232:, Australia, graduating with a Ph.D. in 1988. 205:(SWAPO), a Namibian independence movement, in 812:"Namibia: Onkaankaa Villagers Feel Neglected" 8: 762:"PM Angula reshuffles Permanent Secretaries" 595:Vale, Helen; Krishnamurthy, Sarala (2018). 687:"More police generals face investigations" 666:Nghiulikwa, Romie Vonkie (November 2008). 341:Excellent Order of the Eagle, Second Class 29: 18: 675:(Thesis). University of the Western Cape. 598:Writing Namibia: Literature in Transition 508:"With Joy and Doubt, Namibians Head Home" 220:in Sweden through a scholarship from the 376: 203:South West Africa People's Organisation 16:Namibian writer and political activist 35:Ndeutala Angolo in Australia in 1988. 7: 630: 628: 626: 590: 588: 467: 465: 463: 461: 459: 432: 430: 428: 426: 424: 422: 396: 394: 392: 390: 388: 386: 384: 382: 380: 865:20th-century Namibian women writers 339:In 2014, she was honored with the 295:Education: A Tool For Development? 14: 830:"Namibians honoured by President" 635:Gijón, Pablo Rubio (2017-05-23). 601:. Windhoek, Namibia: UNAM Press. 540:"Hishongwa, Ndeutala Selma 1952-" 713:"President sacks security chief" 437:Becker, Heike (September 1993). 309:, until he left office in 2005. 711:Mongudhi, Tileni (2011-12-14). 320:Ndeutala Angolo was married to 766:Botschaft der Republik Namibia 212:She then traveled to study at 1: 870:20th-century Namibian writers 472:Rubio Gijón, Pablo. (2000). 406:South African History Online 792:The Nordic Africa Institute 280:to produce literary works. 133:(born 1952), also known as 926: 910:La Trobe University alumni 880:Namibian women in politics 402:"Ndeutala Selma Hishongwa" 87:Writer, political activist 786:Gray, Madi (2005-09-16). 222:Lutheran World Federation 193:movement at a young age. 28: 875:Namibian women activists 332:A primary school in the 159:Early life and education 142:Ndeutala Angolo Amutenya 189:Angolo joined the anti- 895:20th-century novelists 741:The Namibia Economist 557:Soiri, Iina. 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Namibia
Namibian
Stockholm University
Växjö University
La Trobe University
SWAPO
Hadino Hishongwa
Namibia
Omusati Region
Oshindonga
Oshivambo
Oshigambo
apartheid
South West Africa People's Organisation
Zambia
Stockholm University
Växjö University
Lutheran World Federation
La Trobe University
Melbourne
Ellen Namhila
Neshani Andreas
Sam Nujoma
Hadino Hishongwa
Otamanzi Constituency
Excellent Order of the Eagle, Second Class


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