Mesthrie, UmaLikuwa, Kletus MuhenaDept. of HistoryFaculty of Arts2013-05-272024-03-262007/03/162007/03/302013-05-272024-03-262005https://hdl.handle.net/10566/9752Magister Artium - MAThis research dealt with the following cases of relocation that occurred in Rundu, namely: Nkondo village in the 1950s, forced removal to karapamwe Black Township in 1968, and the relocation of Sarusungu and Bangarangandja in 1971 and 1972. The central research aim of this study was to explain why and how relocations occurred and their impact on the communities. The study also aimed to explain the motives of the authorities for the removals.enForced migrationNamibiaBlacksRelocationHistoryRundu, Kavango: a case study of forced relocation in Namibia, 1954 to 1972ThesisUniversity of the Western Cape