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Ongwediva is an urban area that experiences rapid growth. It had less than 11,000 inhabitants in 2001. [8] Ongwediva is the second largest entertainment town in Namibia just behind the capital Windhoek. Ongwediva is a fast-growing town in terms of development and status as a second most livable town in Namibia. [9]
Ongwediva Constituency is an electoral constituency in the Oshana Region of Namibia. It had 27,396 inhabitants [ 1 ] and 22,061 registered voters in 2020 [update] . [ 2 ] Its district capital is the town of Ongwediva .
The Ongwediva College of Education (OCE) was one of four pedagogical colleges in Namibia. It offered three-year undergraduate diploma courses in basic vocational education to elementary and high school teachers: the Basic Education Teacher Diploma (BETD). [1] The college was based in Ongwediva town, founded in 1913 by Finnish missionaries. In ...
The Oshakati-Ongwediva-Ondangwa complex has experienced dramatic urban growth in recent years and forms an important commercial and potential industrial focus. As a whole, it forms the second largest population concentration in Namibia after Windhoek , but it still lacks basic infrastructure and most of the services and facilities normally ...
As of 2015 Namibia has thirteen cities, each of them governed by a municipality council that has between 7 and 15 seats. Compared to towns, cities have the authority to set up facilities like public transport, housing schemes, museums, and libraries without the approval of the Minister of Urban and Rural Development.
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Valombola Vocational Training Centre, Ongwediva, Oshana Region; Windhoek Vocational Training Centre, Windhoek, Khomas Region; Zambezi Vocational Training Centre, Katima Mulilo, Zambezi Region; Ngato Vocational Training Center, Rundu, Kavango West; There are few other vocational training institutions in Namibia.
Gabriel Taapopi Senior Secondary School, Ongwediva, Oshana Region; Gam Primary School, Grootfontein, Otjozondjupa Region; Gam Secondary School, Gam, Otjozondjupa Region; Gammams Primary School, Windhoek; Gobabis Gymnasium Private School, Omaheke Region; was the third-best school in the country in 2014 (2013: rank 6) [15]