• Kashindi: 1. Welcome Ndeumona to Namambe please tell us about yourself. I am Scholastika Ndeumona Mwetulundila, the last born of 8 siblings born to the late Tate Josef aka ‘Kamboloto KAambandja’ Amutenya yaMbwiti yaAshipala and Meme Anatolia Nankali yaMengela. I was born at Anamulenge Health Centre and grew up at Oupembe village near Anamulenge in the

  • Kashindi: 1. Welcome Dr. Musukubili to the show, I am very pleased that you have taken time off your busy schedule to participate in Namambe 2014 and for that matter this is our first interview. Please tell us about yourself. It’s my pleasure and privilege to be interviewed by Namambe. I was born in 1974

  • Kashindi:  1. Welcome to the show Simaneka Kondjashili Thank you, Mr Ausiku. It is a great honour to be here. 2. How many languages do you speak? – Oshiwambo – Swahili (Not Fluent though but for African Solidarity) – English – Otjiherero – Afrikaans 3. What was your favourite subject at school? Science Subjects but Mathematics

  • Kashindi: 1. Welcome Gerhard Sam to Namambe, you have very interesting European names what do they mean? Well, let me thank you first for the opportunity. Let me begin by saying I am literally known or referred to as Sam which is actually my surname. The name Sam is of Persian and Hebrew origin which

  • Kashindi: Namambe interview with Dr. Petrus Angula Mbenzimbenzi photo : 18 September 2014 1.Welcome to the show Dr. Mbenzi, please tell us about yourself. My name is Petrus Angula MbenziI. I was born and raised in Oniipa Constituency, Namibia. My parents are Jairus Etumo Mbenzi and Viktoria Kandenge Mbenzi.  I hailed from the family of

  • Kashindi: 1. Welcome Mr. Andreas Elombo to Namambe, you have a very interesting surname, what does it actually mean? Thank you very much for the kind introduction. Indeed, my surname is interesting in the sense that it is so uncommon in the Ovambo community. There is only one ELOMBO family in Namibia, and that family

  • Kashindi: 1. Welcome to the show Mr. Theo Ashimbanga you are the first guest for 2015. Well, your surname Ashimbanga sounds very powerful, what does it mean? Thank you very much, I’m very proud to be your first guest in 2015, this Name Ashimbanga is originally from Eunda and 80% of the people with this

  • Kashindi: 1. Welcome Miss Eunice Shanghetenge to Namambe? Thank you very much. I really appreciate being here. 2. How many cars did you drive so far? My mom’s car, after attending driving schools 3. Who is your role model? I am inspired by singers. Especially South African gospel singers, not what they sing but I

  • Kashindi: Welcome Kristofina to Namambe, what has been your sweetest surprise in life? Giving birth to my daughter on my birthday, I didn’t expect it, she is such an angel and my birthday’s present from God What is your favourite colour and food? I like light pink and love to eat spinach mixed with cheese

  • Kashindi: 1. Hi Paul, welcome to Namambe, we are pleased to have you, what is your favourite song? Hi Namambe. It’s truly my deepest honour to have this interview with you today, I thank you.  My favourite song is “Heal The World” by Michael Jackson because it speaks about making the world we live in