Sangwali
Sangwali is a settlement in Namibia's Caprivi Strip, situated 130 kilometres (81 mi) west of Katima Mulilo. It is the district capital of the Judea Lyaboloma Constituency in the north-eastern corner of the Zambezi Region. As the traditional tribal centre of the Mayeyi people, Sangwali houses the khuta (royal homestead) of the Mayeyi ruler, and is the place of the annual Batsara Batsapi cultural festival.[1]
Sangwali | |
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Settlement | |
Sangwali Location in Namibia | |
Coordinates: 18°16′S 23°38′E | |
Country | Namibia |
Region | Zambezi Region |
Constituency | Judea Lyaboloma Constituency |
Time zone | UTC+2 (South African Standard Time) |
Climate | Cwa |
Sangwali was a place of residence of explorer, missionary, and anti-slavery activist David Livingstone in the 1850s before he proceeded further north. The settlement features a small museum outlining the life and work of Livingstone.[2]
In the media
- Sangwali (2016) is the title of a book by Konny von Schmettau. It narrates the life of David Livingstone.
References
- "Batsara Batsapi festival attracts thousands". New Era. 4 August 2015.
- Lottering, Francois (28 October 2016). "Museum to honour David Livingstone". The Namibian. p. 7.
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