Onamukulo village

Onamukulo is a village in the northern part of Namibia. It is 345 miles (556 km) north of Windhoek. It is located in Ondonga-Omulonga Constituency. It is situated just south of Oshigambo village. Onamukulo village is divided into two parts and is separated by the main road running through from Ondangwa to Oshigambo. The two parts of the village are known as Omiye (the cooker shops side, on the right side of the road) and the true village (on the left side of the road) but run and administered by one headman, Tom Nakathingo. It has 80 homesteads with an average of 5 people per homestead. The inhabitants in this village have homesteads made of tree poles cut in the forest found in Okaonde area. But due to the high growth rate, suitable trees are now becoming scarce, and the forest is slowly

Onamukulo village

Onamukulo is a village in the northern part of Namibia. It is 345 miles (556 km) north of Windhoek. It is located in Ondonga-Omulonga Constituency. It is situated just south of Oshigambo village. Onamukulo village is divided into two parts and is separated by the main road running through from Ondangwa to Oshigambo. The two parts of the village are known as Omiye (the cooker shops side, on the right side of the road) and the true village (on the left side of the road) but run and administered by one headman, Tom Nakathingo. It has 80 homesteads with an average of 5 people per homestead. The inhabitants in this village have homesteads made of tree poles cut in the forest found in Okaonde area. But due to the high growth rate, suitable trees are now becoming scarce, and the forest is slowly