Oshana Region
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Oshakati
Ongwediva
Okaku
Okatana
Ondangwa
Ompundja
Uukwiyu
Okatjali
Uuvudhiya |
Oshana is one of the
thirteen regions of Namibia. The name Oshana lends itself
well to this region as it describes the most prominent
landscape feature in the area, namely the shallow, seasonally
inundated depressions which underpin the local agro
ecological system. Although communications are hindered
during the rainy season, the fish which breed in the
oshanas provide an important source of dietary protein.
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 found in urban
areas of this size. The majority of businesses in northern
Namibia are located here, providing a significant amount
of employment. However, urbanisation is continuing and
unemployment has risen since the withdrawal of the South
African Security Forces. Creation of non-agricultural
job opportunities will therefore need to receive urgent
attention.
Omahangu is the principal
staple crop grown in Oshana, which is suitable for agriculture.
However, the soil is exhausted over much of the central
area and requires substantial fertilisation in order
to maintain reasonable productivity. Cattle also do
well here and herds are extensive. The southern portion
of Oshana is an extensive savannah plain stretching
as far as the Etosha Pan, but the generally high salinity
of soil and water render it unsuitable for grazing or
cultivation.
The area is far more
densely populated in the north, which is linked to Tsumeb
and other regions by the high quality trunk road; this
also facilitates the transport of freight. However,
a significant improvement in the rest of the road network
and in other forms of telecommunications are required.
Oshakati and Ondangwa have airstrips which handle medium-sized
airplanes in daylight only and provision can be made
for both passengers and airfreight. The establishment
of a control tower may contribute to the improvement
of all-weather air and transport. Reasonably good hospitals
are situated at Oshakati and Onjiipa, which supports
a number of clinics. Although both primary and secondary
schools are spread across the region, there are still
too few.
Oshana is one of only
three regions without either a coastline or a foreign
border. It borders the following regions:
- Ohangwena - north
- Oshikoto - east
- Kunene - south
- Omusati - west
The region comprises nine constituencies: Oshakati,
Ongwediva, Okaku, Okatana, Ondangwa, Ompundja, Uukwiyu,
Okatjali, and Uuvudhiya.
Other Regions :
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