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Names of Last Week’s Carnage Victims

Home Archived Names of Last Week’s Carnage Victims

By Staff reporter WINDHOEK The Police yesterday released the names of the 17 victims who lost their lives in last Thursday’s gruesome road accident on the Grootfontein-Rundu road. Of the total killed, seven were Zimbabweans and ten were Namibians of whom seven were from the Caprivi Region, two were Oshiwambo-speaking and one was Otjiherero-speaking. The names of the Namibians were Kushelukwa Ntembwe (5), Roster Mupilise Kufwa (28), Regina Sitali Simataa (31), Yarlene Namasiku Mwakamwi (9), Namasiku Matiti (seven months), Judy Tikanyiso Luvana (29), Situnda Mary-Clare (41), Uyega Temus (28), Josef Samwele (22) and George Kasuto (21). The Zimbabwean nationals were Boniface Chivanga (30), Sifeleni Zindoga (32), Lovemore Mazarura (6), Lovemore Tienga (47), Christopher Mararura (20) Leo Dube and Privilege Muchiwa, both 18 years old.