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Ndeutala Angolo (born 1952), also known as Ndeutala Selma Hishongwa and Ndeutala Angolo-Amutenya, is a Namibian writer and political activist. Her 1986 book Marrying Apartheid is considered the first English-language novel by a black Namibian woman. Angolo organized in exile with the independence movement SWAPO in the 1970s and 1980s. After returning to Namibia during its transition to independence, she served as permanent secretary in the Office of the Presidency and in the Ministry of Safety and Security for nearly three decades.

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  • Ndeutala Angolo, eigentlich Ndeutala Selma Hishongwe, geborene Ndeutala Angolo-Amutenya (* 1952 in , Südwestafrika), ist eine namibische Schriftstellerin und Aktivistin. Ihr im Jahr 1986 erschienener Roman Marrying Apartheid wird als erster englischsprachiger Roman einer einheimischen Namibierin bezeichnet. In den 1970er und 1980er Jahren lebte sie im Exil und engagierte sich in der Befreiungsbewegung SWAPO. In der Übergangsphase, kurz vor der Staatsgründung 1990, kehrte sie mit ihrer Familie nach Namibia zurück. Während des Exils schreib sie mehrere literarische und wissenschaftliche Werke. In Namibia bekleidete sie über 30 Jahre lang wichtige Posten in der nationalen Regierung. (de)
  • Ndeutala Angolo (born 1952), also known as Ndeutala Selma Hishongwa and Ndeutala Angolo-Amutenya, is a Namibian writer and political activist. Her 1986 book Marrying Apartheid is considered the first English-language novel by a black Namibian woman. Angolo organized in exile with the independence movement SWAPO in the 1970s and 1980s. After returning to Namibia during its transition to independence, she served as permanent secretary in the Office of the Presidency and in the Ministry of Safety and Security for nearly three decades. (en)
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  • Okalili, Namibia (en)
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  • Ndeutala Angolo in Australia in 1988. (en)
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  • Ndeutala Angolo (en)
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  • Marrying Apartheid , Women of Namibia (en)
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  • Ndeutala Angolo (born 1952), also known as Ndeutala Selma Hishongwa and Ndeutala Angolo-Amutenya, is a Namibian writer and political activist. Her 1986 book Marrying Apartheid is considered the first English-language novel by a black Namibian woman. Angolo organized in exile with the independence movement SWAPO in the 1970s and 1980s. After returning to Namibia during its transition to independence, she served as permanent secretary in the Office of the Presidency and in the Ministry of Safety and Security for nearly three decades. (en)
  • Ndeutala Angolo, eigentlich Ndeutala Selma Hishongwe, geborene Ndeutala Angolo-Amutenya (* 1952 in , Südwestafrika), ist eine namibische Schriftstellerin und Aktivistin. Ihr im Jahr 1986 erschienener Roman Marrying Apartheid wird als erster englischsprachiger Roman einer einheimischen Namibierin bezeichnet. (de)
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