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Erongo Region

Erongo is one of the 14 regions of Namibia. The capital is Swakopmund. It is named after Mount Erongo, a well-known landmark in Namibia and in this area. Erongo contains the municipalities of Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, Henties Bay and Omaruru, as well as the towns Arandis, Karibib and Usakos. All the main centres within this region are connected by paved roads.

Erongo Region
Location of the Erongo Region in Namibia
Coordinates: 22°00′S 15°35′E / 22.00°S 15.59°E / -22.00; 15.59Coordinates: 22°00′S 15°35′E / 22.00°S 15.59°E / -22.00; 15.59
CountryNamibia
CapitalSwakopmund
Government
 • GovernorNeville Andre Itope[1]
Area
 • Total63,539 km2 (24,533 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[3]
 • Total150,809
 • Density2.4/km2 (6.1/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)
HDI (2017)0.711[4]
high · 2nd

The Erongo Region had a population of 150,809 in 2011.[3] As of 2020, it had 119,784 registered voters.[5]

In the west, Erongo has a shoreline on the Atlantic Ocean. On land, it borders the following regions:

Economy and infrastructure

Various mining operations occur within this region at places such as Navachab and on a smaller scale at places surrounding Uis and the desert area. Karibib also has a marble industry. Walvis Bay, fully incorporated into the Erongo Region in 1994, is the principal home of Namibia's fishing industry. Walvis Bay also boasts the only deep sea port and is the second largest town in the country. Swakopmund and Langstrand are popular beach resorts; Arandis supports mining industry and Swakopmund boasts manufacturing.

This region, with its link to the coast of Namibia, is well developed. Facilities such as schools, hospitals and clinics, the supply of electricity and telecommunication services are, with a few exceptions, well established. Erongo has 66 schools with a total of 32,114 pupils.[6]

Politics

The region comprises seven electoral constituencies:

In the 2015 regional elections SWAPO obtained 65% of the total votes (2010: 67%)[5] and won six of the seven constituencies with only Dâures, traditionally a United Democratic Front (UDF) stronghold, narrowly won by the opposition.[7][8] In the 2020 regional election the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC), an opposition party formed in August 2020, was the strongest party. It obtained 36.8% of votes overall and won three constituencies, including Swakopmund and Walvis Bay Urban. SWAPO obtained 30.5% of all votes and also won three constituencies. Dâures was again narrowly won by the UDF.[5]

The governors of Erongo are:

  • Cleophas Mutjavikua (2015–2020)[9]
  • Neville Andre Itope (2020–present)[1]

Demographics

According to the Namibia 2001 Population and Housing Census, Erongo had a population of 107,663 (50,040 females and 57,616 males or 115 males for every 100 females) growing at an annual rate of 1.3%. The fertility rate was 3.2 children per woman. 80% lived in urban areas while 20% lived in rural areas, and with an area of 63,579 km2, the population density was 1.7 persons per km2. By age, 11% of the population was under 5 years old, 18% between 5–14 years, 64% between 15–59 years, and 6% 60 years and older. The population was divided into 27,496 households, with an average size of 3.8 persons. 35% of households had a female head of house, while 65% had a male. For those 15 years and older, 57% had never married, 24% married with certificate, 2% married traditionally, 10% married consensually, 2% were divorced or separated, and 3% were widowed.[10]

The most commonly spoken languages at home were Oshiwambo (37% of households), Afrikaans (22%), and Damara/Nama (21%) and German.[11] For those 15 years and older, the literacy rate was 92%. In terms of education, 89% of girls and 86% of boys between the ages of 6–15 were attending school, and of those older than 15, 79% had left school, 9% were currently at school, and 8% had never attended.[10]

In 2001 the employment rate for the labor force (71% of those 15+) was 66% employed and 34% unemployed. For those 15+ years old and not in the labor force (24%), 35% were students, 34% homemakers, and 31% retired, too old, etc.[10] According to the 2012 Namibia Labour Force Survey, unemployment in the Erongo Region stood at 25.5%. The two studies are methodologically not comparable.[12]

Among households, 96% had safe water, 12% no toilet facility, 73% electricity for lighting, 89% access to radio, and 20% had wood or charcoal for cooking. In terms of household's main sources of income, 4% derived it from farming, 67% from wages and salaries, 8% cash remittances, 8% from business or non-farming, and 10% from pension.[10]

For every 1000 live births there were 43 female infant deaths and 54 male. The life expectancy at birth was 59 years for females and 54 for males. Among children younger than 15, 3% had lost a mother, 5% a father, and 1% were orphaned by both parents. 4% of the entire population had a disability, of which 21% were deaf, 41% blind, 10% had a speech disability, 10% hand disability, 22% leg disability, and 4% mental disability.[10]

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ a b "Goodbye". Namibian Sun. 10 April 2020. p. 1. from the original on 2021-05-26. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
  2. ^ "Namibia's Population by Region". Election Watch. Institute for Public Policy Research (1): 3. 2013.
  3. ^ a b "Erongo 2011 Census Regional Profile" (PDF). Statistics Namibia. (PDF) from the original on 8 October 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
  4. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. from the original on 2018-09-23. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  5. ^ a b c . Interactive map. Electoral Commission of Namibia. 18 January 2021. Archived from the original on 12 June 2021. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
  6. ^ Miyanicwe, Clemans; Kahiurika, Ndanki (27 November 2013). "School counsellors overstretched". The Namibian. p. 1.
  7. ^ . Electoral Commission of Namibia. 3 December 2015. p. 1. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  8. ^ Menges, Werner (29 November 2015). "Mixed results for opposition in regional polls". The Namibian. from the original on 11 January 2017. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  9. ^ "President announces governors". The Namibian. 10 April 2015. Archived from the original on 14 April 2015. Retrieved 14 April 2015.
  10. ^ a b c d e . National Planning Commission. 2001. Archived from the original on 2012-01-11. Retrieved 2008-12-27.
  11. ^ (PDF). 2013-10-02. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-02. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  12. ^ Duddy, Jo Maré (11 April 2013). . The Namibian. Archived from the original on 14 April 2013.

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Erongo is one of the 14 regions of Namibia The capital is Swakopmund It is named after Mount Erongo a well known landmark in Namibia and in this area Erongo contains the municipalities of Walvis Bay Swakopmund Henties Bay and Omaruru as well as the towns Arandis Karibib and Usakos All the main centres within this region are connected by paved roads Erongo RegionRegionLocation of the Erongo Region in NamibiaCoordinates 22 00 S 15 35 E 22 00 S 15 59 E 22 00 15 59 Coordinates 22 00 S 15 35 E 22 00 S 15 59 E 22 00 15 59CountryNamibiaCapitalSwakopmundGovernment GovernorNeville Andre Itope 1 Area 2 Total63 539 km2 24 533 sq mi Population 2011 3 Total150 809 Density2 4 km2 6 1 sq mi Time zoneUTC 2 CAT HDI 2017 0 711 4 high 2ndThe Erongo Region had a population of 150 809 in 2011 3 As of 2020 it had 119 784 registered voters 5 In the west Erongo has a shoreline on the Atlantic Ocean On land it borders the following regions Kunene north Otjozondjupa northeast Khomas southeast Hardap southContents 1 Economy and infrastructure 2 Politics 3 Demographics 4 See also 5 External links 6 ReferencesEconomy and infrastructure EditVarious mining operations occur within this region at places such as Navachab and on a smaller scale at places surrounding Uis and the desert area Karibib also has a marble industry Walvis Bay fully incorporated into the Erongo Region in 1994 is the principal home of Namibia s fishing industry Walvis Bay also boasts the only deep sea port and is the second largest town in the country Swakopmund and Langstrand are popular beach resorts Arandis supports mining industry and Swakopmund boasts manufacturing This region with its link to the coast of Namibia is well developed Facilities such as schools hospitals and clinics the supply of electricity and telecommunication services are with a few exceptions well established Erongo has 66 schools with a total of 32 114 pupils 6 Politics EditThe region comprises seven electoral constituencies Arandis Daures formerly Brandberg Constituency Karibib Omaruru Swakopmund Walvis Bay Rural Walvis Bay UrbanIn the 2015 regional elections SWAPO obtained 65 of the total votes 2010 67 5 and won six of the seven constituencies with only Daures traditionally a United Democratic Front UDF stronghold narrowly won by the opposition 7 8 In the 2020 regional election the Independent Patriots for Change IPC an opposition party formed in August 2020 was the strongest party It obtained 36 8 of votes overall and won three constituencies including Swakopmund and Walvis Bay Urban SWAPO obtained 30 5 of all votes and also won three constituencies Daures was again narrowly won by the UDF 5 The governors of Erongo are This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items March 2021 Cleophas Mutjavikua 2015 2020 9 Neville Andre Itope 2020 present 1 Demographics EditAccording to the Namibia 2001 Population and Housing Census Erongo had a population of 107 663 50 040 females and 57 616 males or 115 males for every 100 females growing at an annual rate of 1 3 The fertility rate was 3 2 children per woman 80 lived in urban areas while 20 lived in rural areas and with an area of 63 579 km2 the population density was 1 7 persons per km2 By age 11 of the population was under 5 years old 18 between 5 14 years 64 between 15 59 years and 6 60 years and older The population was divided into 27 496 households with an average size of 3 8 persons 35 of households had a female head of house while 65 had a male For those 15 years and older 57 had never married 24 married with certificate 2 married traditionally 10 married consensually 2 were divorced or separated and 3 were widowed 10 The most commonly spoken languages at home were Oshiwambo 37 of households Afrikaans 22 and Damara Nama 21 and German 11 For those 15 years and older the literacy rate was 92 In terms of education 89 of girls and 86 of boys between the ages of 6 15 were attending school and of those older than 15 79 had left school 9 were currently at school and 8 had never attended 10 In 2001 the employment rate for the labor force 71 of those 15 was 66 employed and 34 unemployed For those 15 years old and not in the labor force 24 35 were students 34 homemakers and 31 retired too old etc 10 According to the 2012 Namibia Labour Force Survey unemployment in the Erongo Region stood at 25 5 The two studies are methodologically not comparable 12 Among households 96 had safe water 12 no toilet facility 73 electricity for lighting 89 access to radio and 20 had wood or charcoal for cooking In terms of household s main sources of income 4 derived it from farming 67 from wages and salaries 8 cash remittances 8 from business or non farming and 10 from pension 10 For every 1000 live births there were 43 female infant deaths and 54 male The life expectancy at birth was 59 years for females and 54 for males Among children younger than 15 3 had lost a mother 5 a father and 1 were orphaned by both parents 4 of the entire population had a disability of which 21 were deaf 41 blind 10 had a speech disability 10 hand disability 22 leg disability and 4 mental disability 10 See also EditSkeleton CoastExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Erongo Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Erongo References Edit a b Goodbye Namibian Sun 10 April 2020 p 1 Archived from the original on 2021 05 26 Retrieved 2020 04 09 Namibia s Population by Region Election Watch Institute for Public Policy Research 1 3 2013 a b Erongo 2011 Census Regional Profile PDF Statistics Namibia Archived PDF from the original on 8 October 2022 Retrieved 10 April 2020 Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Archived from the original on 2018 09 23 Retrieved 2018 09 13 a b c Regional Council 2020 Election Results Interactive map Electoral Commission of Namibia 18 January 2021 Archived from the original on 12 June 2021 Retrieved 11 March 2021 Miyanicwe Clemans Kahiurika Ndanki 27 November 2013 School counsellors overstretched The Namibian p 1 Regional Council Election Results 2015 Electoral Commission of Namibia 3 December 2015 p 1 Archived from the original on 8 December 2015 Retrieved 17 December 2015 Menges Werner 29 November 2015 Mixed results for opposition in regional polls The Namibian Archived from the original on 11 January 2017 Retrieved 10 January 2017 President announces governors The Namibian 10 April 2015 Archived from the original on 14 April 2015 Retrieved 14 April 2015 a b c d e Erongo Region Census Indicators 2001 National Planning Commission 2001 Archived from the original on 2012 01 11 Retrieved 2008 12 27 Namibia 2011 Population and Housing Census Report PDF 2013 10 02 Archived from the original PDF on 2013 10 02 Retrieved 2019 01 28 Duddy Jo Mare 11 April 2013 Unemployment rate still alarmingly high The Namibian Archived from the original on 14 April 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Erongo Region amp oldid 1114805041, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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