Omusati Region
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Onesi
Tsandi
Uutapi
Okalongo
Oshikuku
Elim
Okahao
Anamulenge
Ogongo |
Omusati is one of the
thirteen regions of Namibia. Uutapi at Ombalantu forms
a natural centre for this region. Mopani tree is the
dominant species; the Makalani Palms decrease rapidly
westwards from the border with Oshana region. The change
in vegetation type reflects ecological conditions forming
a natural boundary between the two regions.
The northern part of
this region is far more densely populated than the south,
where the grazing is of poor quality and the water generally
saline. This is predominantly an agricultural region
in which mahangu is cultivated successfully. With intensive
fertilisation and tilling of the soil, self-sufficiency
should be attainable. Non-agricultural employment opportunities
will need to be created, however. Potential for this
does exist with the availability of some water from
the canal and the planned expansion of the electricity
grid to include Ombalantu and surrounding settlements.
The region is traversed
by a high standard trunk road which provides a direct
link to adjacent regions and the rest of the country.
Although passenger and freight transport along this
route is easy, the rest of this road network, in common
with all the communal areas of northern Namibia, is
of poor quality. There is no properly equipped hospital
in the region, although the network of clinics does
provide basic health services. The provision of schools
is also inadequate and improvement in the position is
expected.
In the north, Omusati
borders the Cunene Province of Angola. Domestically,
it borders the following regions:
- Ohangwena - northeast
- Oshana - east
- Kunene - south and west
The region comprises nine constituencies: Onesi, Tsandi,
Uutapi, Okalongo, Oshikuku, Elim, Okahao, Anamulenge,
and Ogongo.
Other Regions :
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