Succession storm brews at Uukolonkadhi
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 14/01/2026
A dispute has erupted within the Uukolonkadhi royal family, with two members claiming the chieftaincy of the traditional authority. Johannes Asino and his uncle, Malakia Shoombe, are both asserting their right to succeed the late chief Daniel Shooya. Last week urban and rural development (…)
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