This past weekend Baherero tribe assembled in Tsau village in the North West district to revive their annual Otjiserandu cultural commemoration following a two-year- break due to covid-19 pandemic.
Otjiserandu is a cultural re-awakening for Baherero as they remember their heroes who fought and set them free during the historical genocide they suffered at the hands of the Germans in the early 1900 in the neighbouring South West Africa, now called Namibia.
“Otjiserandu is a cultural event that can promote tourism. It is also an entertainment event, so we are hoping that our community Trust...
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In this article:Baherero tribe, Bechuanaland, Botswana, cattle ranching tradition, genocide, Germans, Herero, historical genocide, Kaokua Kuhanga, kgosi Samuel Maharero, kgosi Tjiniaani Maharero, ministry of Youth and Culture, Namibia, Otjiserandu, Otjiserandu cultural commemoration, South West Africa, Tsau village

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