Peter Nambundunga
{{Short description|Namibian military commander (1947–2019)}}
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| name = Petrus Kagadhinwa Nambundunga
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| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1947|06|03}}
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2019|01|14|1947|06|03}}
| birth_place = Onesi, Onesi Constituency, Namibia
(then South West Africa, South Africa)
| death_place = Ongwediva
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| nickname = Cosmos
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| branch = Namibian Army
| serviceyears = 1975-2011
| rank = 10pxMajor General
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- Army Commander
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| battles = Namibian War of Independence
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- Most distinguished order of Namibia First Class
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Major General Petrus "Peter" Kagadhinwa Nambundunga (3 June 1947, Onesi Constituency – 14 January 2019, Ongwediva){{Cite news | last=Shaanika | first=Helvy | title=Nambundunga the disciplinarian, family man and writer | newspaper=New Era | date=19 January 2020 | url=https://neweralive.na/posts/nambundunga-the-disciplinarian-family-man-and-writer}} was a Namibian military commander. Nambundunga was appointed the commander of the army in 2005, replacing Martin Shalli when he was promoted to chief of the Namibian Defence Force (NDF).
Early life and exile
Nambundunga was born as one of nine children of Reverend Paavo Nambundunga on 3 June 1947 in Onesi in the Onesi Constituency in Ovamboland (today Omusati Region). He completed school at Oshigambo High School and then moved to Windhoek, where he worked at the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). He also took up writing, and a well-known book, "Kandali nookuume ke", was published.
Nambundunga went into exile in 1974 and received military training at Kongwa, Tanzania, he later was appointed Chief Instructor there, through the ranks of the People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN) during the Namibian War of Independence, occupying various posts until independence. He fought under the nom de guerre "Cosmos".[http://209.88.21.55/opencms/opencms/grnnet/GRNNews/grnnews/2005/january/modules/news/news_0001.html?uri=/grnnet/GRNNews/grnnews/2005/january/index.html Government of the Republic of Namibia news]{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} January 31, 2005
Career
Upon independence, PLAN and the South West African Territorial Force (SWATF) merged to form the Namibia Defence Force (NDF) and Nambundunga was given the rank of colonel and appointed Director of Logistics, after which he served as Chief of Staff Personnel. Between 1999 and 2000 he was a commissioner on the Joint Military Commission which oversaw the ceasefire and peace process in DRC. In 2000, he was appointed to the rank of Major General and appointed NDF Chief of Staff in the CDF's office. In 2005 he was appointed Namibian Army Commander till he retired in 2011.https://mod.gov.na/documents/264813/432646/nambundunga.pdf/88bb7221-5253-4ae5-aa6c-4ad627c22218 {{Bare URL inline|date=September 2022}} Between 2009 and January 2011, Nambundunga was Acting Chief of the NDF, while Shalli was suspended on allegations of fraud.
{{cite news
|title=President Pohamba fires Lieutenant-General Martin Shalli as Chief of NDF
|publisher=Namibian Broadcasting Corporation
|date=20 January 2011
|url=http://www.nbc.com.na/article.php?id=5056
|access-date=25 January 2011
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720142304/http://www.nbc.com.na/article.php?id=5056
|archive-date=20 July 2011
|url-status=dead
|df=dmy-all
}}
Honours and decorations
- Most distinguished order of Namibia First Class
- x18px Mandume Ya Ndemufayo Operation Medal
- x18px NDF Commendation Medal
- x18px Army Ten Years Service Medal
- x18px Army Twenty Years Service Medal
- x18px Campaign Medal
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| before = Martin Shalli
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| title = Namibian Army Commander
| years = 2005{{snd}}2011
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| after = John Mutwa
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