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Clemens Kapuuo (16
March 1923 – 27
March 1978) was a
Namibian politician,
academic and businessman. He was the
first president of the
Democratic Turnhalle...
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substantive Paramount Chief.
Clemens Kapuuo (1970–1978) Due to the
advanced age of Kutako, in 1960
Clemence Kapuuo, who was the
secretary of the Chiefs...
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involvement of the
Herero through the
Chief Clemens Kapuuo that: For most
local observers Clemens Kapuuo's decision to parti****te in the
Turnhalle constitutional...
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petition the UN.
Kutako also
mentored many ****ure leaders,
including Clemens Kapuuo,
Fanuel Kozonguizi, and Sam Nujoma,
among others. The seat of his chieftaincy...
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Turnhalle Alliance (DTA) from 1978, the year of the ********ination of
Clemens Kapuuo, to 1980.
Njoba was an
outspoken critic of
South West
Africa People's Organization...
- Upon its foundation,
Clemens Kapuuo became the
first president of the party, and Dirk
Mudge served as chairman.
After Kapuuo's ********ination in 1978 Cornelius...
- "tree" on that
island suddenly came from.
After the ********ination of
Clemens Kapuuo in 1978,
Riruako became Paramount Chief of the Herero. He
remained in that...
- 1971, by
Clemens Kapuuo,
representing NUDO, with
other founding members including David Meroro (SWAPO) and
Gerson Veii (SWANU).
Kapuuo was
voted as its...
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Hereroland was
occupied by:
Hosea Kutako (2
October 1968 to July 1970)
Clemens Kapuuo (July 1970 to 27
March 1978)
Kuaima Riruako (7 June 1978 to 5
December 1980)...
- Dierks, Klaus. "Biographies of
Namibian Personalities,
Entry for
Clemens Kapuuo". klausdierks.com.
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