New Era

Carlos ‘CK’ Kambaekua

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hegardento­wnofOkahan­dja has in the past produced great footies in the mould of the great Oscar Mengo, Doc Naobeb, Albert Tjihero, George Gariseb, Bimbo Tjihero, Kiro Makati, Congo Hindjou, Erastus Gariseb, Marko van Wyk, Richard Gariseb, Jesse Diergaardt and many others, but no one comes anywhere near the unheralded dribbling wizard Ilibi Gariseb.

Word has it that the highly gifted pocket-sized attacker would dribble the entire opposition, and by the time he was left with only the goalkeeper to beat, Ou Ilibi would sink his teeth into the strings of the old-fashioned ball fitted with a tube. Bro Ilibi would casually stroll past the bemused goalie to score the goal with his teeth. That was Bro Ilibi for you ..... May his soul continue to rest in eternal peace in one piece.

Okahandja is known for her unmatched uniqueness in terms of cultural diversity, camaraderi­e, closeness and mutual respect amongst her inhabitant­s. After all, unlike many other towns, this historical town had one combined learning institutio­n for natives – the revered Aurora Primary School. This institutio­n would become home to many well-known personalit­ies, athletes, musicians, community leaders, and high profile politician­s.

Notable personalit­ies from that institutio­n were: Benjamin ‘Doc’ Naobeb, Oscar ‘Silver Fox’ Mengo, Peter Katjavivi, Festus Tjouho ‘Big Shoe’ Kauaaka, Theofelus Eiseb, Timotheus ‘Lemmy’ Goagoseb, Hidipo Hamutenya, Bethuel ‘Ace’ Tjirera, Moses Naobeb, Zebedeus ‘Merino’ Kandonga, Moses //Omeb, Albert Tjihero, Usiel Ndjandu Jaezuruka, Elias Leopaldt, Axali Doeseb, Mbaraha Kaitjiroke­re, Epson ‘Mostertjie’ Eiseb, Hans Haraseb, Jossy Haoseb, Jephta Noabeb, Norii Kaanjuka, Mike Migub Noabeb, Harry Garos-aob, Alex Vekarapi, Ignatius Kaitjiroke­re, Jamanuka Tjihero, Bimbo Tjihero, Gerson Doeseb, Ishmael ‘Zambia’ Khoeseb, Kiro Makati, Eliakim ‘Baby’ Doeseb, Nokovambo ‘Chicken’ Kaengurova, and many others.

Upon completion of his primary school, Tukuru shifted to the city of bright lights (Windhoek), in pursuit of a Teaching Diploma at the higher learning institutio­n. Having chosen teaching as his

preferred profession, it was only befitting that he would find refuge with respectabl­e hometown outfit, Spoilers Football Club during off weekends and school holidays.

The bow-legged ebony-skinned tallish defender formed the spine of the Nau-Aib outfit alongside his trusted blood nephew, the late Gustaf Kanduu Zamuee and many upcoming youngsters in the squad. Tukuru was slotted in what was then famously known as the “halfback” position, operating between the defenders and strikers.

A tough competitor, the hardas-nails Meester Tukuru took no prisoners, and his trademark tight man-marking style was just amongst a few of his characteri­stics on the field of play, whilst his height also stood him good on set pieces.

Back in the day, football was a religion amongst natives with no other recreation­al activities available. There were only four prominent football teams from Nau-Aib, in the following sequence: Spoilers, Magic Tigers, BBC, and the youthful Battle Boys. These teams would engage in exhibition matches on weekends, regularly swopping opponents on Saturdays and Sundays.

The locals also welcomed top teams from Windhoek and gave a good account of themselves to the extent that Okahandja became the breeding ground for talent scouts from the city of bright lights. Many football teams made it their sole beat

to entice highly gifted footies from the garden town with lucrative job opportunit­ies. Katutura glamour football club, African Stars, were chief beneficiar­ies of the incredible raw talent from the garden town.

An uncompromi­sing loyalist, Meester Tukuru, who cut his teeth in competitiv­e football structures with Augustineu­m Hostel team Crack Rovers FC, appeared to have been gravely hypnotised by the blue and white strip of his beloved Spoilers FC back home, to the extent that he would occasional­ly turn out for Katutura giants, Tigers FC, whilst still a pupil at Augustineu­m High.

The hard-as-nails defender also had a brief stint with the shortlived mixed-race Okahandja Die Manschaft at the dawn of the eagerly awaited amalgamati­on of multi-racial football in Apartheid South West Africa (SWA) in 1977. Regrettabl­y, Meester Tukuru missed out on the opportunit­y to take his promising football career to the next level and test his strength against the very best on offer.

Amazingly, an incredible, irresistib­le, appetising, juicy carrot was dangled in his baby face to accept the plum position of principal of the newly-constructe­d K.J Kapeua Combined School, holed up in Okandjira, Ovitoto, southeast of Okahandja. It is the successor to the demolished Bulskop Primary School.

But even though he had prematurel­y retired from playing competitiv­e football, his influence and vast experience of playing at the

top level, rubbing shoulders with seasoned campaigner­s, without an iota of doubt, trickled down to his new subjects. The school’s youthful football team went on to become a major force to be reckoned with in the highly competitiv­e interschoo­ls football competitio­ns.

Some of his most outstandin­g proteges were much-travelled former Brave Warriors, Liverpool, Civics and African Stars Football Clubs’ multi-talented midfielder­cum-defender Jamunovand­u ‘Congo’ Ngatjizeko, Gazza Katjatenja, Michael ‘Tovey’ Muukua, Steven Mbahuurua, Immanuel Uaatjo, Jordan Kaurivi, and the enterprisi­ng Coloured Mbaha, amongst a galaxy of promising youngsters.

RIP - Forgotten Comrade Gift Kapenda Kazombaue 1946 - 2021

On a rather very sad note, New Era Sport would like to use this space to pay homage to one of the country›s brightest personalit­ies, Gift Kapenda Kazombaue, who has taken a bow from the game of life as a result of devastatin­g ill-health. The likeable socialite-cum-politicala­ctivist and former schoolteac­her, was the go-to man during the height of Apartheid. A true gentleman, Bro Gift was very passionate about football, and was a founder member of the now-defunct Celtics FC at Windhoek›s old location. May his soul rest in power.

Ode to Johannes Pinani Muinjo 1954 - 2021

The author got to know the muscular, stocky fitness fanatic during our formative years at the hotly contested afterschoo­l 3-a-side tennis ball games at the Central Big Shops. And even though his playing style didn’t match those of his more celebrated cousins Erich, Boy, Simon, Willy and Phillip, ‘Pino’ made his mark with Orlando Pirates’ second strings, rubbing shoulders with fellow young boys from the Nama/Damara location. Amongst his teammates were the robust big frame Bear Eichab, Vaaitjie Aperpo, Pedro Brown, Topsen ‘Topio’ Afrikaner, Willem Makunda Namaseb, Hunab Eichab, Sageus Kaizemi, Kapangurua ‘Gorilla’ Kapepu, Joanero Gowaseb, Petrus ‘Perro-5’ Eichab, Piet Gowaseb and other talented footies from the hood. Sadly, Bro Pino has exited the game of life after a short illness.

 ?? ?? Jaws of Life...Tukuru (5th from left - back row) with exciting Nau-Aib outfit Spoilers Football Club. Standing from left: Moses /Omeb, Benjamin ‘Doc’ Naobeb, Stephanus ‘Steve’ Naobeb, Meester Theobaldt Tukuru Katuvesira­uina, Meester Seth Manga (d+), Nathanael ‘Ou Nats’ Haraseb (d+), Gotty Geiseb. Squatting from left: Gustaf Kanduu Zamuee (d+), Ernest Eiseb, Emile Tsubatego //Garoeb (d+).
Jaws of Life...Tukuru (5th from left - back row) with exciting Nau-Aib outfit Spoilers Football Club. Standing from left: Moses /Omeb, Benjamin ‘Doc’ Naobeb, Stephanus ‘Steve’ Naobeb, Meester Theobaldt Tukuru Katuvesira­uina, Meester Seth Manga (d+), Nathanael ‘Ou Nats’ Haraseb (d+), Gotty Geiseb. Squatting from left: Gustaf Kanduu Zamuee (d+), Ernest Eiseb, Emile Tsubatego //Garoeb (d+).
 ?? ?? Gone but not forgotten... Mitiri Gift will be laid to rest at his home village Kalpan, Epukiro in the Omaheke region tomorrow morning.
Gone but not forgotten... Mitiri Gift will be laid to rest at his home village Kalpan, Epukiro in the Omaheke region tomorrow morning.
 ?? ?? Mr Fitness...Bro Pino will be ushered to his final resting place in Windhoek tomorrow morning.
Mr Fitness...Bro Pino will be ushered to his final resting place in Windhoek tomorrow morning.
 ?? ?? Proud Principal... Meester Theobaldt Tukuru Katuvesira­uina
Proud Principal... Meester Theobaldt Tukuru Katuvesira­uina

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