Ngeno Nakamhela

Ngeno Nakamhela (born 24 April 1945 in Omondudu, Ohangwena Region) is a Namibian priest in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia. From 1992-1999, he played a prominent role in Namibian politics as General Secretary of the Council of Churches in Namibia. As head of the CCN, the Lutheran leader called for an end to the Namibia Defence Force's involvement in the Second Congo War. He was also active in campaign's for an end to domestic violence and promoting the rights of older people. In 2001, he became the pastor of an inner city congregation in Windhoek.[1]

Education

Nakamhela began studying theology in 1969 at the Paulinum Theological Seminary in Otjimbingwe, Erongo Region before moving to The Netherlands, where he studied from 1973-1986 at the University of Amsterdam and Amsterdam Free University.[2]

References

  1. Ngeno Nakamhela at Namibia Institute for Democracy
  2. Ngeno Nakamhela at Namibia Institute for Democracy


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