Keharanjo Nguvauva Royalty

Keharanjo II Xavier Komavau Nguvauva (12 October 1984 – 8 April 2011) was the youngest Lengendary Peaceful Chief of the Ovambanderu, a Herero clan in Namibia. Keharanjo was the born to royal Ovambanderu family to the then Chief Munjuku Nguvauva II and his wife Aletta Karikondua Nguvauva. He was reported dead on the evening of Friday 8 April 2011 in the residential area of Khomasdal, Windhoek where he committed suicide using an electric wire.Keharanjo just like an ordinary Mbanderu young boy spent his early years tending his father’s livestock at Ezorongondo, Omaheke Region. In 1988, his father took him to Ondauha in Botswana, about 180 kilometres (110 mi) from Maun, to the grave of Keharanjo’s grandfather, Chief Keharanjo I Nguvauva. There he was introduced to the Mbanderu community as a future chief. Nguvauva was then taken to the house of Chief Mathiba Moremi of Batawana, for him to be groomed to be a leader. He was also left in the care of Manuel Nguvauva, brother to Kilus Nguvauva and half-brother to Keharanjo.Keharanjo began primary school in Botswana. He passed primary and moved on to Sepopa CJSS for his Junior Certificate until he completed his Form Five from Maun Senior Secondary School. Keharanjo graduated with an LLB from the University of Western Cape in Cape Town, South Africa in 2010. He was employed as a legal advisor in the Namibian Ministry of Justice.He was in tussle fight of succeeding his father, the late Munjuku Nguvauva II, with his half brother Kilus Nguvauva who is currently Deputy Minister of Mines and Energy. The succession dispute amongst the two half brothers caused division in the Ovambanderu community. The Namibian government once issued an investigation into the succession disagreement between the two half brothers which and concluded that Keharanjo is the rightful and legitimate heir to the throne.After Keharanjo's suicide the succession battle reignited, this time between Kilus Nguvauva and Aletha Nguvauva who was crowned queen by one of the OvaMbanderu faction. Only late in 2014 was a decision reached when government decided not to appeal a High Court decision in favor of Kilus Nguvauva.Should it not have been the eruption of unforeseen disputes and conflicts over the heirs within his Royal family, Ombara Keharanjo 2nd could have been internationally reowned and received as an outstanding, stable, independent and progresive Ovambanderu factional Leader. Upon his designation and corronotion, Keharanjo has voluntarily received an overwelhming unsolicited support from over 80% of his fellow Hereros and Mbanderus Traditional Communities that are were instrumental and influencial in communities affairs (Ovaherero Traditional Authority, Tjimana Traditional Community and with some Ovazemba and Ovahimba Royal Houses).. After having publicly asked for an Apology on behalf of his great Father (Munjuku Nguvauva 2nd praised as Omwatje wOmbe kotjinjo) Keharanjo charismatically emmerged as a hope for many, even to those beyond his traditional administrative jurisdictions. Hence, his good relation with Lates Ozombara Kaverua Hoveka, Kuaima Riruako, Kavetumbua Tumbee Tjombe, Gutsimane and others.

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Keharanjo Nguvauva
Birth dateOctober 12, 1984
Birth place
Namibia , Gobabis
Date of deathApril 08, 2011
Place of death
Namibia , Windhoek , Khomasdal
Resting place
Ongango
Parents
Munjuku Nguvauva II
TitleThe late Paramount Chief of Ovambanderu

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