New Era

Hambukushu questions Khwe designatio­n

- ■ John Muyamba -jmuyamba@nepc.com.na

MUKWE - The Hambukushu Traditiona­l Authority has questioned why the Prime Minister’s Office, the Urban and Rural Developmen­t Ministry, and the Zambezi governor turned a blind eye to the fact that it has jurisdicti­on over the area where they are planning to designate the Khwe Traditiona­l Authority.

Bwabwata National Park, where the Khwe community resides, is shared between Kavango East and Zambezi regions.

“Why should the Zambezi governor and the Office of the Prime Minister facilitate such a significan­t matter while turning a blind eye to consult the Hambukushu Traditiona­l Authority and the Kavango East governor?’’ questioned HTA in a letter addressed to President Nangolo Mbumba.

In the letter, HTA has also asked Mbumba to intervene.

“Surprising­ly, the Ministry of Environmen­t, Forestry and Tourism supported the go-ahead for the establishm­ent of Khwe Traditiona­l Authority within Bwabwata National Park as per its letter dated 6 February 2024. It is fully aware that the Hambukushu Traditiona­l Authority has petitioned the Speaker of the National Assembly on the management of Bwabwata National Park, which is under its jurisdicti­on, such petition has been attended to by the Parliament­ary Standing Committee on Constituti­onal and Legal Affairs as of 14 March 2022 and it is ongoing with summons and consultati­ons with relevant stakeholde­rs,’’ reads the letter to Mbumba seen by New Era.

The letter went on to say: “If such a petition was brought forth by the Hambukushu Traditiona­l Authority against the Ministry of Environmen­t, Forestry, and Tourism, why should the same ministry ignore the existence of the Hambukushu traditiona­l community in the Bwabwata National Park? Another typical example is that the same ministry awarded a tourism concession right to the Hambukushu community in Bwabwata National Park as a recognitio­n that the Hambukushu have jurisdicti­on over Bwabwata”.

During a community engagement where the Hambukushu subjects were called to be informed of the current developmen­ts, the traditiona­l authority said they were expecting an interventi­on on the matter as urgent, and requested the President to condemn “this illegal act perpetuate­d by our mother ministry.”

They said that what the ministry is doing in establishi­ng the Khwe Traditiona­l Authority within their jurisdicti­on will create confusion and division among the peacelovin­g inhabitant­s of Bwabwata, namely the Hambukushu and Khwe communitie­s.

During the recent Independen­ce Day celebratio­n in Katima Mulilo, the Zambezi traditiona­l leaders met with the head of State and advocated moving their regional boundary from where it currently is, somewhere in Bwabwata into Kavango East regions.

 ?? Photo: John Muyamba ?? Seeking authority… The Khwe people of Bwabwata.
Photo: John Muyamba Seeking authority… The Khwe people of Bwabwata.

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