15
May
Renthia Kaimbi Human rights activist Phil ya Nangoloh has called for an urgent investigation into the Uukwambi Traditional Authority over alleged administrative irregularities and governance failures. Ya Nangoloh, founder and executive director of NamRights Incorporated, said the alleged irregularities undermine administrative justice, fairness and constitutional rights. He said the situation may also create conditions for corruption and unlawful payments. A government gazette no. 8746, published on 23 September 2025, recognises Lukas Nendongo, a junior village headman, as an ordinary traditional councillor and member of the Windhoek-based Council of Traditional Leaders, according to Ya Nangoloh. Ya Nangoloh said Nendongo is not…
