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Ogongo Ogongo is a village situated in the Omusati Region, in the central North of Namibia. Its neighbouring places include Outapi, Elim and Oshikuku. ==Before independence== Up to the early 90’s life in Ogongo was determined by manual subsistence farming. There were no tarred roads and the village was not connected to the national electricity or warter supply systems. Inhabitants of Ogongo collected water by foot from nearby dams and wells or from the neighbouring town of Oshakati. There were no shops except for shebeens (bars) at Ogongo village, people used to go to Oshakati to buy their goods and necessities, although it was not easy because transport to Oshakati was rare and expensive. There were hardly jobs available for the people, so people used to rely on their mahangu fields and livestock for maintenance and survival. There were no proper church buildings that time, so people gathered under a tree for their services. The same applies to schools and due to the lack of secondary schools in Ogongo learners used to go to schools in neighbouring towns after completing their grade seven. There was only one clinic at that time, situated far from the residents.
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