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2011 POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS
Kavango West Regional tables based on 4th Delimitation
Basic tables with estimated figures
Foreword
2011 Population and Housing Census i
Foreword
The first Population and Housing Census in an independent Namibia was conducted in 1991. Since
then, a Census has been undertaken every ten years, and the 2011 Population and Housing Census
marks Namibia’s third census since independence in 1990. The Census is demonstrative of the
Namibia Statistics Agency’s (NSA) commitment to providing relevant and quality statistics to support
decision making, policy formulation and monitoring of development programmes.
The regional tables present the results of the 2011 Namibia Population and Housing Census for the
Kavango West Region. The regional tables compliment the regional profiles report to accommodate
the changes introduced by the 4th Delimitation Commission. The information provided include total
population, fertility, mortality, education, labour force and households condition/characteristics for
the region and constituencies. Indicators not provided herein, can be provide to users upon request.
We are hopeful that the users will find its contents useful for their decision making and planning
purposes, including business investments. Our commitment is to ensure that all statistics required by
our users are readily available.
DR. JOHN STEYTLER STATISTICIAN GENERAL NAMIBIA STATISTICS AGENCY
Content
2011 Population and Housing Census ii
Contents Foreword ................................................................................................................................................... i
Contents ................................................................................................................................................... ii
1. Background .......................................................................................................................................... 1
2. Population Structure ............................................................................................................................ 2
3. Population Characteristics ................................................................................................................... 6
4. Population Trends ................................................................................................................................ 8
5. Socio-Economic Characteristics ......................................................................................................... 17
6. Household Characteristics ................................................................................................................. 47
7. Housing Characteristics ...................................................................................................................... 52
Chapter 1: Background
2011 Population and Housing Census 1
1.1 Background
Kavango Westis one of the fourteen Regions of Namibia that came into existence as part of the
recommendations by the 4th Delimitation Commission and announced in the Government Gazette of
August 2013, its capital is Nkurenkuru. The Region was created in 2013 when the Kavango Region
was split into Kavango East and Kavango West. The NSA saw the need of producing additional tables
to accommodate the changes introduced by the 4th Delimitation Commission. The information
provided include total population, fertility, mortality, education, labour force and households
condition/characteristics for the region as well as the new constituencies.
Kavango West region comprises of eight (8) constituencies, namely : Kapako, Mankumpi, Mpungu,
Musese, Ncamangoro, Ncuncuni, Nkurenkuru, and Tondoro.
Chapter 2: Population Structure
2011 Population and Housing Census 2
2.1 Total population by sex and single years, Kavango West Age Total Female Male
Age Total Female Male
0 3 270 1 607 1 663
49 531 314 217
1 2 698 1 327 1 371
50 541 327 214
2 2 803 1 411 1 392
51 563 323 240
3 3 042 1 476 1 566
52 380 232 148
4 2 826 1 444 1 382
53 293 181 112
5 2 795 1 435 1 360
54 365 240 125
6 2 644 1 297 1 347
55 383 233 150
7 2 242 1 118 1 124
56 318 182 136
8 2 386 1 175 1 211
57 257 147 110
9 2 405 1 212 1 193
58 296 150 146
10 2 472 1 234 1 238
59 324 181 143
11 2 956 1 478 1 478
60 470 249 221
12 2 434 1 173 1 261
61 512 288 224
13 2 465 1 215 1 250
62 403 237 166
14 2 237 1 140 1 097
63 348 203 145
15 2 453 1 209 1 244
64 264 149 115
16 2 132 1 064 1 068
65 334 181 153
17 1 988 1 008 980
66 295 169 126
18 2 236 1 138 1 098
67 208 126 82
19 1 990 997 993
68 220 109 111
20 1 770 929 841
69 292 159 133
21 1 625 845 780
70 268 123 145
22 1 364 756 608
71 351 214 137
23 1 238 717 521
72 205 124 81
24 1 132 653 479
73 163 87 76
25 1 193 656 537
74 89 45 44
26 1 101 631 470
75 172 87 85
27 975 549 426
76 104 53 51
28 1 068 610 458
77 86 45 41
29 933 566 367
78 119 71 48
30 975 570 405
79 127 65 62
31 915 550 365
80 150 78 72
32 913 533 380
81 225 147 78
33 737 423 314
82 82 48 34
34 796 466 330
83 67 40 27
35 779 437 342
84 49 40 9
36 725 433 292
85 60 37 23
37 631 358 273
86 71 44 27
38 663 386 277
87 56 26 30
39 734 397 337
88 39 29 10
40 698 382 316
89 63 38 25
41 698 387 311
90 59 34 25
42 621 354 267
91 106 62 44
43 582 315 267
92 37 21 16
44 434 224 210
93 20 12 8
45 554 310 244
94 21 8 13
46 463 268 195
95+ 242 163 79
47 431 249 182
Total 86 529 45 655 40 874
48 679 422 257
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Table 2.2 Population distribution by age group and sex, Kavango West
Table 2.4 Population distribution by age group and sex, Mankumpi
Age group Population
Age group
Population
Total Female Male
Total Female Male
Total 86 529 45 655 40 874
Total 4 464 2 350 2 114
0 - 4 14 639 7 265 7 374
0 - 4 740 360 380
5 - 9 12 472 6 237 6 235
5 - 9 754 376 378
10 - 14 12 564 6 240 6 324
10 - 14 673 341 332
15 - 19 10 799 5 416 5 383
15 - 19 548 273 275
20 - 24 7 129 3 900 3 229
20 - 24 283 158 125
25 - 29 5 270 3 012 2 258
25 - 29 241 156 85
30 - 34 4 336 2 542 1 794
30 - 34 174 108 66
35 - 39 3 532 2 011 1 521
35 - 39 182 100 82
40 - 44 3 033 1 662 1 371
40 - 44 166 89 77
45 - 49 2 658 1 563 1 095
45 - 49 128 64 64
50 - 54 2 142 1 303 839
50 - 54 121 80 41
55 - 59 1 578 893 685
55 - 59 80 46 34
60 - 64 1 997 1 126 871
60 - 64 124 69 55
65 - 69 1 349 744 605
65 - 69 67 35 32
70 - 74 1 076 593 483
70 - 74 83 37 46
75 - 79 608 321 287
75 - 79 38 22 16
80 - 84 573 353 220
80 - 84 33 21 12
85 - 89 289 174 115
85 - 89 12 8 4
90 - 94 243 137 106
90 - 94 14 4 10
95+ 242 163 79
95+ 3 3 0
Table 2.3 Population distribution by age group and sex, Kapako
Table 2.5 Population distribution by age group and sex, Mpungu
Age group Population
Age group
Population
Total Female Male
Total Female Male
Total 20 359 10 959 9 400
Total 15 018 7 640 7 378
0 - 4 3 262 1 612 1 650
0 - 4 2 607 1 281 1 326
5 - 9 2 810 1 383 1 427
5 - 9 2 209 1 128 1 081
10 - 14 3 002 1 481 1 521
10 - 14 2 185 1 068 1 117
15 - 19 2 657 1 324 1 333
15 - 19 1 793 876 917
20 - 24 1 669 951 718
20 - 24 1 324 671 653
25 - 29 1 188 731 457
25 - 29 928 494 434
30 - 34 1 022 639 383
30 - 34 869 479 390
35 - 39 859 489 370
35 - 39 622 323 299
40 - 44 662 382 280
40 - 44 518 273 245
45 - 49 656 423 233
45 - 49 420 210 210
50 - 54 583 369 214
50 - 54 311 177 134
55 - 59 379 229 150
55 - 59 217 105 112
60 - 64 455 258 197
60 - 64 332 184 148
65 - 69 373 216 157
65 - 69 227 133 94
70 - 74 268 164 104
70 - 74 162 77 85
75 - 79 132 72 60
75 - 79 98 49 49
80 - 84 156 98 58
80 - 84 78 46 32
85 - 89 96 57 39
85 - 89 46 23 23
90 - 94 61 34 27
90 - 94 39 23 16
95+ 69 47 22
95+ 33 20 13
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Table 2.6 Population distribution by age group and sex, Musese
Table 2.8 Population distribution by age group and sex, Ncuncuni
Age group Population
Age group
Population
Total Female Male
Total Female Male
Total 10 011 5 364 4 647
Total 8 541 4 455 4 086
0 - 4 1 768 898 870
0 - 4 1 363 721 642
5 - 9 1 354 674 680
5 - 9 1 288 656 632
10 - 14 1 429 716 713
10 - 14 1 280 639 641
15 - 19 1 269 630 639
15 - 19 1 072 517 555
20 - 24 766 418 348
20 - 24 746 369 377
25 - 29 566 344 222
25 - 29 561 275 286
30 - 34 466 282 184
30 - 34 362 195 167
35 - 39 397 244 153
35 - 39 330 191 139
40 - 44 394 218 176
40 - 44 264 139 125
45 - 49 310 189 121
45 - 49 242 151 91
50 - 54 285 162 123
50 - 54 177 107 70
55 - 59 201 128 73
55 - 59 169 85 84
60 - 64 256 142 114
60 - 64 216 126 90
65 - 69 160 79 81
65 - 69 149 87 62
70 - 74 139 88 51
70 - 74 105 60 45
75 - 79 91 55 36
75 - 79 63 31 32
80 - 84 68 41 27
80 - 84 63 44 19
85 - 89 22 13 9
85 - 89 30 19 11
90 - 94 28 13 15
90 - 94 22 15 7
95+ 42 30 12
95+ 39 28 11
Table 2.7 Population distribution by age group and sex, Ncamagoro
Table 2.9 Population distribution by age group and sex, Nkurenkuru
Age group Population
Age group
Population
Total Female Male
Total Female Male
Total 7 043 3 654 3 389
Total 7 064 3 745 3 319
0 - 4 1 251 588 663
0 - 4 1 092 540 552
5 - 9 1 086 550 536
5 - 9 949 448 501
10 - 14 1 048 507 541
10 - 14 995 508 487
15 - 19 843 422 421
15 - 19 897 483 414
20 - 24 529 298 231
20 - 24 698 396 302
25 - 29 398 223 175
25 - 29 555 298 257
30 - 34 322 185 137
30 - 34 423 243 180
35 - 39 262 166 96
35 - 39 311 170 141
40 - 44 263 131 132
40 - 44 257 138 119
45 - 49 195 112 83
45 - 49 198 111 87
50 - 54 178 117 61
50 - 54 149 92 57
55 - 59 135 70 65
55 - 59 117 68 49
60 - 64 171 99 72
60 - 64 142 93 49
65 - 69 106 49 57
65 - 69 78 47 31
70 - 74 95 41 54
70 - 74 53 32 21
75 - 79 52 28 24
75 - 79 47 25 22
80 - 84 44 29 15
80 - 84 51 27 24
85 - 89 21 12 9
85 - 89 20 8 12
90 - 94 29 17 12
90 - 94 14 6 8
95+ 15 10 5
95+ 18 12 6
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Table 2.10 Population distribution by age group and sex, Tondoro
Age group Population
Total Female Male
Total 14 029 7 488 6 541
0 - 4 2 556 1 265 1 291
5 - 9 2 022 1 022 1 000
10 - 14 1 952 980 972
15 - 19 1 720 891 829
20 - 24 1 114 639 475
25 - 29 833 491 342
30 - 34 698 411 287
35 - 39 569 328 241
40 - 44 509 292 217
45 - 49 509 303 206
50 - 54 338 199 139
55 - 59 280 162 118
60 - 64 301 155 146
65 - 69 189 98 91
70 - 74 171 94 77
75 - 79 87 39 48
80 - 84 80 47 33
85 - 89 42 34 8
90 - 94 36 25 11
95+ 23 13 10
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Table 3.1 Population aged 15 and above by marital status and sex, Kavango West
Table 3.4 Population aged 15 and above by marital status and sex, Mpungu
Marital Status Population
Marital Status
Population
Total Female Male
Total Female Male
Total 46 643 25 841 20 802
Total 8 001 4 159 3 842 Never Married 18 964 8 881 10 083
Never Married 3 028 1 234 1 794
Married with Certificate 7 593 4 123 3 470
Married with Certificate 1 375 710 665 Married Traditionally 9 505 5 553 3 952
Married Traditionally 1 924 1 086 838
Consensual Union 6 241 3 623 2 618
Consensual Union 936 534 402 Divorced 860 711 149
Divorced 197 162 35
Widowed 2 248 2 004 244
Widowed 338 289 49 Separated 1 116 896 220
Separated 163 130 33
Don't Know 116 50 66
Don't Know 40 14 26
Table 3.2 Population aged 15 and above by marital status and
sex, Kapako
Table 3.5 Population aged 15 and above by marital status
and sex, Musese
Marital Status Population
Marital Status
Population
Total Female Male
Total Female Male
Total 11 226 6 469 4 757
Total 5 457 3 075 2 382 Never Married 4 659 2 249 2 410
Never Married 2 068 958 1 110
Married with Certificate 1 681 955 726
Married with Certificate 1 016 548 468 Married Traditionally 2 215 1 360 855
Married Traditionally 1 311 790 521
Consensual Union 1 481 873 608
Consensual Union 459 270 189 Divorced 164 143 21
Divorced 148 120 28
Widowed 644 584 60
Widowed 296 261 35 Separated 376 300 76
Separated 147 127 20
Don't Know 6 5 1
Don't Know 12 1 11
Table 3.3 Population aged 15 and above by marital status and
sex, Mankumpi
Table 3.6 Population aged 15 and above by marital status
and sex, Ncamagoro
Marital Status Population
Marital Status
Population
Total Female Male
Total Female Male
Total 2 297 1 273 1 024
Total 3 658 2 009 1 649 Never Married 909 437 472
Never Married 1 380 642 738
Married with Certificate 292 157 135
Married with Certificate 426 240 186 Married Traditionally 496 288 208
Married Traditionally 832 481 351
Consensual Union 410 233 177
Consensual Union 730 412 318 Divorced 24 22 2
Divorced 59 42 17
Widowed 77 66 11
Widowed 112 97 15 Separated 84 67 17
Separated 117 95 22
Don't Know 5 3 2
Don't Know 2 0 2
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Table 3.7 Population aged 15 and above by marital status and sex, Ncuncuni
Table 3.8 Population aged 15 and above by marital status and sex, Nkurenkuru
Marital Status Population
Marital Status
Population
Total Female Male
Total Female Male
Total 4 610 2 439 2 171
Total 3 943 2 229 1 714 Never Married 2 096 922 1 174
Never Married 1 929 1 014 915
Married with Certificate 578 316 262
Married with Certificate 579 300 279 Married Traditionally 769 437 332
Married Traditionally 529 289 240
Consensual Union 784 432 352
Consensual Union 498 289 209 Divorced 122 102 20
Divorced 86 70 16
Widowed 219 198 21
Widowed 216 187 29 Separated 39 30 9
Separated 101 77 24
Don't Know 3 2 1
Don't Know 5 3 2
Table 3.9 Population aged 15 and above by marital status and sex, Tondoro
Marital Status
Population Total Female Male Total 7 451 4 188 3 263 Never Married 2 895 1 425 1 470 Married with Certificate 1 646 897 749 Married Traditionally 1 429 822 607 Consensual Union 943 580 363 Divorced 60 50 10 Widowed 346 322 24 Separated 89 70 19 Don't Know 43 22 21
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Table 4.1 Children ever born to females aged 12-64 years, Kavango West
Age group of mother
Number of Women
Children ever born Surviving Died
Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male
Total 26 891 70 344 35 344 35 000
61 818 31 289 30 529
8 526 4 055 4 471 12 - 14 3 526 159 77 82
148 74 74
11 3 8
15 - 19 5 408 1 923 911 1 012
1 793 863 930
130 48 82 20 - 24 3 884 5 336 2 624 2 712
4 995 2 451 2 544
341 173 168
25 - 29 2 999 7 202 3 605 3 597
6 674 3 355 3 319
528 250 278 30 - 34 2 533 9 162 4 662 4 500
8 333 4 299 4 034
829 363 466
35 - 39 2 009 9 212 4 620 4 592
8 424 4 262 4 162
788 358 430 40 - 44 1 656 8 864 4 388 4 476
7 934 3 952 3 982
930 436 494
45 - 49 1 561 8 776 4 506 4 270
7 574 3 933 3 641
1 202 573 629 50 - 54 1 298 7 770 3 929 3 841
6 452 3 301 3 151
1 318 628 690
55 - 59 893 5 214 2 632 2 582
4 308 2 178 2 130
906 454 452 60 - 64 1 124 6 726 3 390 3 336 5 183 2 621 2 562 1 543 769 774
Table 4.2 Children ever born to females aged 12-64 years, Kapako
Age group of mother
Number of Women
Children ever born Surviving Died
Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male
Total 6 587 16 505 8 364 8 141
14 760 7 550 7 210
1 745 814 931 12 - 14 804 35 17 18
34 17 17
1 0 1
15 - 19 1 324 431 205 226
405 201 204
26 4 22 20 - 24 947 1 180 569 611
1 107 535 572
73 34 39
25 - 29 730 1 577 804 773
1 504 771 733
73 33 40 30 - 34 638 2 132 1 088 1 044
1 949 1 022 927
183 66 117
35 - 39 488 2 115 1 053 1 062
1 964 986 978
151 67 84 40 - 44 381 2 032 997 1 035
1 847 918 929
185 79 106
45 - 49 422 2 343 1 224 1 119
2 052 1 071 981
291 153 138 50 - 54 367 2 074 1 073 1 001
1 755 911 844
319 162 157
55 - 59 229 1 210 609 601
1 031 524 507
179 85 94 60 - 64 257 1 376 725 651 1 112 594 518 264 131 133
Table 4.3 Children ever born to females aged 12-64 years, Mankumpi
Age group of mother
Number of Women
Children ever born Surviving Died
Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male
Total 1 336 3 687 1 820 1 867
3 228 1 603 1 625
459 217 242 12 - 14 193 11 6 5
7 5 2
4 1 3
15 - 19 273 126 58 68
116 56 60
10 2 8 20 - 24 158 236 101 135
220 92 128
16 9 7
25 - 29 156 382 192 190
362 182 180
20 10 10 30 - 34 108 428 207 221
371 177 194
57 30 27
35 - 39 100 511 257 254
483 245 238
28 12 16 40 - 44 89 462 223 239
404 201 203
58 22 36
45 - 49 64 317 170 147
274 153 121
43 17 26 50 - 54 80 519 255 264
439 213 226
80 42 38
55 - 59 46 286 149 137
243 131 112
43 18 25 60 - 64 69 409 202 207 309 148 161 100 54 46
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Table 4.4 Children ever born to females aged 12-64 years, Mpungu
Age group of mother
Number of
Women
Children ever born Surviving Died
Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male
Total 4 411 12 287 6 177 6 110
10 891 5 529 5 362
1 396 648 748 12 - 14 623 22 11 11
21 11 10
1 0 1
15 - 19 875 324 160 164
295 144 151
29 16 13 20 - 24 671 1 034 522 512
953 474 479
81 48 33
25 - 29 493 1 327 647 680
1 203 595 608
124 52 72 30 - 34 479 1 917 950 967
1 764 882 882
153 68 85
35 - 39 323 1 661 860 801
1 533 802 731
128 58 70 40 - 44 272 1 590 838 752
1 442 762 680
148 76 72
45 - 49 210 1 265 612 653
1 088 541 547
177 71 106 50 - 54 177 1 114 568 546
967 502 465
147 66 81
55 - 59 105 755 387 368
620 321 299
135 66 69 60 - 64 183 1 278 622 656 1 005 495 510 273 127 146
Table 4.5 Children ever born to females aged 12-64 years, Musese
Age group of mother
Number of
Women
Children ever born Surviving Died
Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male
Total 3 163 8 294 4 167 4 127
7 107 3 592 3 515
1 187 575 612 12 - 14 407 36 18 18
32 17 15
4 1 3
15 - 19 630 222 108 114
204 98 106
18 10 8 20 - 24 418 529 269 260
503 260 243
26 9 17
25 - 29 344 849 414 435
790 381 409
59 33 26 30 - 34 281 939 499 440
844 458 386
95 41 54
35 - 39 244 1 049 524 525
943 474 469
106 50 56 40 - 44 218 1 081 523 558
972 468 504
109 55 54
45 - 49 189 1 013 517 496
834 429 405
179 88 91 50 - 54 162 948 470 478
751 389 362
197 81 116
55 - 59 128 764 378 386
609 300 309
155 78 77 60 - 64 142 864 447 417 625 318 307 239 129 110
Table 4.6 Children ever born to females aged 12-64 years, Ncamagoro
Age group of mother
Number of
Women
Children ever born Surviving Died
Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male
Total 2 116 6 123 3 037 3 086
5 275 2 626 2 649
848 411 437 12 - 14 293 8 3 5
8 3 5
0 0 0
15 - 19 422 177 69 108
164 65 99
13 4 9 20 - 24 298 464 227 237
427 206 221
37 21 16
25 - 29 223 592 295 297
536 268 268
56 27 29 30 - 34 185 794 423 371
709 385 324
85 38 47
35 - 39 166 809 386 423
721 355 366
88 31 57 40 - 44 131 747 354 393
661 316 345
86 38 48
45 - 49 112 702 369 333
615 326 289
87 43 44 50 - 54 117 721 341 380
569 264 305
152 77 75
55 - 59 70 424 232 192
349 186 163
75 46 29 60 - 64 99 685 338 347 516 252 264 169 86 83
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Table 4.7 Children ever born to females aged 12-64 years, Ncuncuni
Age group of mother
Number of
Women
Children ever born Surviving Died
Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male
Total 2 528 6 786 3 466 3 320
5 951 3 064 2 887
835 402 433 12 - 14 373 9 3 6
9 3 6
0 0 0
15 - 19 517 154 80 74
149 78 71
5 2 3 20 - 24 369 550 287 263
520 275 245
30 12 18
25 - 29 275 706 368 338
650 337 313
56 31 25 30 - 34 195 799 415 384
729 377 352
70 38 32
35 - 39 191 906 462 444
828 422 406
78 40 38 40 - 44 139 765 371 394
683 331 352
82 40 42
45 - 49 151 913 464 449
803 413 390
110 51 59 50 - 54 107 676 355 321
567 308 259
109 47 62
55 - 59 85 568 296 272
459 239 220
109 57 52 60 - 64 126 740 365 375 554 281 273 186 84 102
Table 4.8 Children ever born to females aged 12-64 years, Nkurenkuru
Age group of mother
Number of
Women
Children ever born Surviving Died
Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male
Total 2 399 5 050 2 473 2 577
4 457 2 198 2 259
593 275 318 12 - 14 326 16 8 8
15 7 8
1 1 0
15 - 19 481 152 72 80
146 72 74
6 0 6 20 - 24 393 427 190 237
400 178 222
27 12 15
25 - 29 292 556 280 276
513 259 254
43 21 22 30 - 34 240 677 323 354
618 303 315
59 20 39
35 - 39 169 649 327 322
599 305 294
50 22 28 40 - 44 135 647 315 332
579 285 294
68 30 38
45 - 49 111 561 284 277
473 242 231
88 42 46 50 - 54 91 552 261 291
450 212 238
102 49 53
55 - 59 68 325 166 159
279 139 140
46 27 19 60 - 64 93 488 247 241 385 196 189 103 51 52
Table 4.9 Children ever born to females aged 12-64 years, Tondoro
Age group of mother
Number of
Women
Children ever born Surviving Died
Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male
Total 4 351 11 612 5 840 5 772
10 149 5 127 5 022
1 463 713 750
12 - 14 507 22 11 11
22 11 11
0 0 0 15 - 19 886 337 159 178
314 149 165
23 10 13
20 - 24 630 916 459 457
865 431 434
51 28 23 25 - 29 486 1 213 605 608
1 116 562 554
97 43 54
30 - 34 407 1 476 757 719
1 349 695 654
127 62 65 35 - 39 328 1 512 751 761
1 353 673 680
159 78 81
40 - 44 291 1 540 767 773
1 346 671 675
194 96 98 45 - 49 302 1 662 866 796
1 435 758 677
227 108 119
50 - 54 197 1 166 606 560
954 502 452
212 104 108 55 - 59 162 882 415 467
718 338 380
164 77 87
60 - 64 155 886 444 442 677 337 340 209 107 102
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Table 4.10 Births in the last 12 months by females aged 12-49 years, Kavango West
Age group of mother
Number of
Women
CEB Surviving Died
Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male
Total 23 576 3 040 1 497 1 543
2 977 1 473 1 504
63 24 39 12 - 14 3 526 72 34 38
69 34 35
3 0 3
15 - 19 5 408 641 314 327
630 309 321
11 5 6 20 - 24 3 884 814 395 419
792 388 404
22 7 15
25 - 29 2 999 555 285 270
549 283 266
6 2 4 30 - 34 2 533 469 214 255
462 211 251
7 3 4
35 - 39 2 009 299 156 143
291 152 139
8 4 4 40 - 44 1 656 151 81 70
148 78 70
3 3 0
45 - 49 1 561 39 18 21 36 18 18 3 0 3
Table 4.11 Births in the last 12 months by females aged 12-49 years, Kapako
Age group of mother
Number of
Women
CEB Surviving Died
Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male
Total 5 734 664 323 341
656 319 337
8 4 4 12 - 14 804 14 6 8
14 6 8
0 0 0
15 - 19 1 324 135 64 71
133 63 70
2 1 1 20 - 24 947 180 86 94
177 85 92
3 1 2
25 - 29 730 129 69 60
127 67 60
2 2 0 30 - 34 638 94 43 51
94 43 51
0 0 0
35 - 39 488 70 37 33
70 37 33
0 0 0 40 - 44 381 30 13 17
30 13 17
0 0 0
45 - 49 422 12 5 7 11 5 6 1 0 1
Table 4.12 Births in the last 12 months by females aged 12-49 years, Mankumpi
Age group of mother
Number of
Women
CEB Surviving Died
Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male
Total 1 141 128 62 66
123 61 62
5 1 4 12 - 14 193 5 3 2
4 3 1
1 0 1
15 - 19 273 37 21 16
37 21 16
0 0 0 20 - 24 158 25 9 16
23 9 14
2 0 2
25 - 29 156 23 12 11
22 12 10
1 0 1 30 - 34 108 19 8 11
18 7 11
1 1 0
35 - 39 100 13 6 7
13 6 7
0 0 0 40 - 44 89 5 2 3
5 2 3
0 0 0
45 - 49 64 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
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Table 4.13 Births in the last 12 months by females aged 12-49 years, Mpungu
Age group of mother
Number of
Women
CEB Surviving Died
Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male
Total 3 946 531 266 265
521 261 260
10 5 5 12 - 14 623 9 4 5
9 4 5
0 0 0
15 - 19 875 108 53 55
108 53 55
0 0 0 20 - 24 671 146 75 71
143 73 70
3 2 1
25 - 29 493 87 47 40
87 47 40
0 0 0 30 - 34 479 86 33 53
85 33 52
1 0 1
35 - 39 323 52 30 22
49 29 20
3 1 2 40 - 44 272 38 22 16
36 20 16
2 2 0
45 - 49 210 5 2 3 4 2 2 1 0 1
Table 4.14 Births in the last 12 months by females aged 12-49 years, Musese
Age group of mother
Number of
Women
CEB Surviving Died
Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male
Total 2 731 369 196 173
357 190 167
12 6 6 12 - 14 407 18 9 9
16 9 7
2 0 2
15 - 19 630 71 41 30
69 39 30
2 2 0 20 - 24 418 91 47 44
87 46 41
4 1 3
25 - 29 344 66 34 32
66 34 32
0 0 0 30 - 34 281 52 27 25
50 26 24
2 1 1
35 - 39 244 34 20 14
33 19 14
1 1 0 40 - 44 218 30 13 17
29 12 17
1 1 0
45 - 49 189 7 5 2 7 5 2 0 0 0
Table 4.15 Births in the last 12 months by females aged 12-49 years, Ncamagoro
Age group of mother
Number of
Women
CEB Surviving Died
Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male
Total 1 830 252 110 142
250 109 141
2 1 1 12 - 14 293 4 1 3
4 1 3
0 0 0
15 - 19 422 64 24 40
62 23 39
2 1 1 20 - 24 298 60 27 33
60 27 33
0 0 0
25 - 29 223 39 20 19
39 20 19
0 0 0 30 - 34 185 43 17 26
43 17 26
0 0 0
35 - 39 166 29 14 15
29 14 15
0 0 0 40 - 44 131 10 7 3
10 7 3
0 0 0
45 - 49 112 3 0 3 3 0 3 0 0 0
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Table 4.16 Births in the last 12 months by females aged 12-49 years, Ncuncuni
Age group of mother
Number of
Women
CEB Surviving Died
Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male
Total 2 210 296 151 145
290 149 141
6 2 4 12 - 14 373 5 2 3
5 2 3
0 0 0
15 - 19 517 55 33 22
54 32 22
1 1 0 20 - 24 369 95 47 48
91 46 45
4 1 3
25 - 29 275 63 28 35
62 28 34
1 0 1 30 - 34 195 41 19 22
41 19 22
0 0 0
35 - 39 191 30 18 12
30 18 12
0 0 0 40 - 44 139 4 3 1
4 3 1
0 0 0
45 - 49 151 3 1 2 3 1 2 0 0 0
Table 4.17 Births in the last 12 months by females aged 12-49 years, Nkurenkuru
Age group of mother
Number of
Women
CEB Surviving Died
Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male
Total 2 147 257 120 137
248 119 129
9 1 8 12 - 14 326 9 4 5
9 4 5
0 0 0
15 - 19 481 59 27 32
57 27 30
2 0 2 20 - 24 393 59 24 35
57 24 33
2 0 2
25 - 29 292 51 24 27
49 24 25
2 0 2 30 - 34 240 43 22 21
42 22 20
1 0 1
35 - 39 169 22 13 9
20 12 8
2 1 1 40 - 44 135 13 6 7
13 6 7
0 0 0
45 - 49 111 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0
Table 4.18 Births in the last 12 months by females aged 12-49 years, Tondoro
Age group of mother
Number of
Women
CEB Surviving Died
Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male
Total 3 837 543 269 274
532 265 267
11 4 7 12 - 14 507 8 5 3
8 5 3
0 0 0
15 - 19 886 112 51 61
110 51 59
2 0 2 20 - 24 630 158 80 78
154 78 76
4 2 2
25 - 29 486 97 51 46
97 51 46
0 0 0 30 - 34 407 91 45 46
89 44 45
2 1 1
35 - 39 328 49 18 31
47 17 30
2 1 1 40 - 44 291 21 15 6
21 15 6
0 0 0
45 - 49 302 7 4 3 6 4 2 1 0 1
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Table 4.19 Death in the last 12 months by age group and sex, Kavango West
Table 4.21 Death in the last 12 months by age group and sex, Mankumpi
Age group Number of deaths
Age group
Number of deaths
Total Female Male
Total Female Male
Total 1 217 547 670
Total 36 7 29 Under 1 184 83 101
Under 1 8 2 6
1 - 4 121 59 62
1 - 4 5 2 3 5 - 9 36 14 22
5 - 9 0 0 0
10 - 14 39 16 23
10 - 14 2 0 2 15 - 19 42 23 19
15 - 19 0 0 0
20 - 24 60 31 29
20 - 24 2 0 2 25 - 29 68 30 38
25 - 29 3 0 3
30 - 34 70 25 45
30 - 34 2 0 2 35 - 39 60 24 36
35 - 39 2 0 2
40 - 44 56 22 34
40 - 44 1 0 1 45 - 49 34 13 21
45 - 49 0 0 0
50 - 54 24 10 14
50 - 54 0 0 0 55 - 59 37 16 21
55 - 59 2 0 2
60 - 64 44 19 25
60 - 64 0 0 0 65+ 212 106 106
65+ 7 3 4
Don't know 130 56 74
Don't know 2 0 2
Table 4.20 Death in the last 12 months by age
group and sex, Kapako
Table 4.22 Death in the last 12 months by age group and sex, Mpungu
Age group Number of deaths
Age group
Number of deaths
Total Female Male
Total Female Male
Total 260 128 132
Total 154 65 89 Under 1 40 20 20
Under 1 24 13 11
1 - 4 16 10 6
1 - 4 21 10 11 5 - 9 7 3 4
5 - 9 4 1 3
10 - 14 4 2 2
10 - 14 3 1 2 15 - 19 7 4 3
15 - 19 7 2 5
20 - 24 16 9 7
20 - 24 4 1 3 25 - 29 21 10 11
25 - 29 8 4 4
30 - 34 22 10 12
30 - 34 8 1 7 35 - 39 15 5 10
35 - 39 10 3 7
40 - 44 18 10 8
40 - 44 6 0 6 45 - 49 7 3 4
45 - 49 6 1 5
50 - 54 7 3 4
50 - 54 3 1 2 55 - 59 10 5 5
55 - 59 5 2 3
60 - 64 8 4 4
60 - 64 5 2 3 65+ 39 21 18
65+ 25 14 11
Don't know 23 9 14
Don't know 15 9 6
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Table 4.23 Death in the last 12 months by age group and sex, Musese
Table 4.25 Death in the last 12 months by age group and sex, Ncuncuni
Age group Number of deaths
Age group
Number of deaths
Total Female Male
Total Female Male
Total 231 114 117
Total 110 55 55 Under 1 34 15 19
Under 1 14 9 5
1 - 4 35 17 18
1 - 4 10 5 5 5 - 9 10 5 5
5 - 9 4 1 3
10 - 14 9 8 1
10 - 14 7 0 7 15 - 19 11 5 6
15 - 19 2 1 1
20 - 24 9 5 4
20 - 24 6 3 3 25 - 29 9 5 4
25 - 29 3 1 2
30 - 34 8 5 3
30 - 34 6 3 3 35 - 39 8 4 4
35 - 39 9 4 5
40 - 44 12 4 8
40 - 44 4 3 1 45 - 49 6 3 3
45 - 49 3 2 1
50 - 54 2 1 1
50 - 54 1 1 0 55 - 59 7 4 3
55 - 59 4 1 3
60 - 64 4 2 2
60 - 64 1 1 0 65+ 30 15 15
65+ 28 17 11
Don't know 37 16 21
Don't know 8 3 5
Table 4.24 Death in the last 12 months by age
group and sex, Ncamagoro
Table 4.26 Death in the last 12 months by age group and sex, Nkurenkuru
Age group Number of deaths
Age group
Number of deaths
Total Female Male
Total Female Male
Total 114 55 59
Total 152 59 93 Under 1 14 6 8
Under 1 26 9 17
1 - 4 11 7 4
1 - 4 11 5 6 5 - 9 8 3 5
5 - 9 0 0 0
10 - 14 6 2 4
10 - 14 6 2 4 15 - 19 4 2 2
15 - 19 7 5 2
20 - 24 7 4 3
20 - 24 8 5 3 25 - 29 10 7 3
25 - 29 8 2 6
30 - 34 7 2 5
30 - 34 8 3 5 35 - 39 7 3 4
35 - 39 3 1 2
40 - 44 1 1 0
40 - 44 6 3 3 45 - 49 2 0 2
45 - 49 5 2 3
50 - 54 2 1 1
50 - 54 5 1 4 55 - 59 2 1 1
55 - 59 3 1 2
60 - 64 8 3 5
60 - 64 5 2 3 65+ 17 10 7
65+ 33 10 23
Don't know 8 3 5
Don't know 18 8 10
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Table 4.27 Death in the last 12 months by age group and sex, Tondoro
Age group Number of deaths
Total Female Male
Total 160 64 96 Under 1 24 9 15 1 - 4 12 3 9 5 - 9 3 1 2 10 - 14 2 1 1 15 - 19 4 4 0 20 - 24 8 4 4 25 - 29 6 1 5 30 - 34 9 1 8 35 - 39 6 4 2 40 - 44 8 1 7 45 - 49 5 2 3 50 - 54 4 2 2 55 - 59 4 2 2 60 - 64 13 5 8 65+ 33 16 17 Don't know 19 8 11
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Table 5.1 Population aged 0-4 years attending Early Child Development Programme (ECD) by sex and area,
Area Age
Population Female Male
Total Attend
ing Not
attending
Don't
know Total Attending
Not attending
Don't know Total Attending
Not attending
Don't know
Kavango West Total 14 605 1 522 12 869 214
7 258 757 6 398 103
7 347 765 6 471 111
0 3 245 188 2 990 67
1 601 88 1 489 24
1 644 100 1 501 43
1 2 694 105 2 566 23
1 326 53 1 263 10
1 368 52 1 303 13
2 2 802 161 2 592 49
1 411 74 1 307 30
1 391 87 1 285 19
3 3 041 367 2 627 47
1 476 169 1 280 27
1 565 198 1 347 20
4 2 823 701 2 094 28
1 444 373 1 059 12
1 379 328 1 035 16
Kapako Total 3 257 260 2 936 61
1 610 128 1 449 33
1 647 132 1 487 28
0 716 21 685 10
342 3 337 2
374 18 348 8
1 627 16 598 13
305 10 289 6
322 6 309 7
2 615 22 578 15
322 10 301 11
293 12 277 4
3 690 62 609 19
322 26 285 11
368 36 324 8
4 609 139 466 4
319 79 237 3
290 60 229 1
Mankumpi Total 740 126 603 11
360 59 296 5
380 67 307 6
0 119 4 115 0
60 1 59 0
59 3 56 0
1 119 11 106 2
58 6 51 1
61 5 55 1
2 150 17 131 2
64 6 57 1
86 11 74 1
3 183 34 145 4
93 13 79 1
90 21 66 3
4 169 60 106 3
85 33 50 2
84 27 56 1
Mpungu Total 2 605 183 2 375 47
1 281 88 1 164 29
1 324 95 1 211 18
0 562 17 521 24
273 13 246 14
289 4 275 10
1 501 8 492 1
242 2 239 1
259 6 253 0
2 461 27 424 10
250 13 228 9
211 14 196 1
3 565 43 515 7
263 17 243 3
302 26 272 4
4 516 88 423 5
253 43 208 2
263 45 215 3
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Table 5.1 Population aged 0-4 years attending Early Child Development Programme (ECD) by sex and area, cont’
Area Age
Population Female Male
Total Attending Not
attending Don't know
Total Attending Not
attending Don't know
Total Attending Not
attending Don't know
Musese Total 1 768 259 1 504 5
898 127 769 2
870 132 735 3
0 413 17 396 0
223 9 214 0
190 8 182 0
1 324 12 310 2
160 6 154 0
164 6 156 2
2 357 42 314 1
175 19 155 1
182 23 159 0
3 330 81 248 1
158 38 119 1
172 43 129 0
4 344 107 236 1
182 55 127 0
162 52 109 1
Ncamagoro Total 1 251 46 1 163 42
588 20 553 15
663 26 610 27
0 302 10 275 17
120 2 113 5
182 8 162 12
1 168 6 162 0
86 4 82 0
82 2 80 0
2 297 2 284 11
140 0 136 4
157 2 148 7
3 253 5 242 6
129 2 123 4
124 3 119 2
4 231 23 200 8
113 12 99 2
118 11 101 6
Ncuncuni Total 1 363 80 1 282 1
721 51 670 0
642 29 612 1
0 287 3 283 1
151 2 149 0
136 1 134 1
1 270 5 265 0
144 3 141 0
126 2 124 0
2 253 10 243 0
128 8 120 0
125 2 123 0
3 307 24 283 0
165 15 150 0
142 9 133 0
4 246 38 208 0
133 23 110 0
113 15 98 0
Nkurenkuru Total 1 085 124 940 21
540 60 474 6
545 64 466 15
0 275 14 247 14
137 7 127 3
138 7 120 11
1 200 7 192 1
111 5 105 1
89 2 87 0
2 199 11 187 1
92 5 86 1
107 6 101 0
3 201 14 186 1
98 8 90 0
103 6 96 1
4 210 78 128 4
102 35 66 1
108 43 62 3
Tondoro Total 2 536 444 2 066 26
1 260 224 1 023 13
1 276 220 1 043 13
0 571 102 468 1
295 51 244 0
276 51 224 1
1 485 40 441 4
220 17 202 1
265 23 239 3
2 470 30 431 9
240 13 224 3
230 17 207 6
3 512 104 399 9
248 50 191 7
264 54 208 2
4 498 168 327 3 257 93 162 2 241 75 165 1
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Table 5.2 Population aged 0-4 years attending ECD by type and sex, Cont’
Type of ECD Total Female Male
Population Percent Population Percent Population Percent
Kavango West 14 605 100
7 258 49.7
7 347 50.3 Edu-care 838 100
404 48.2
434 51.8
Pre-primary 684 100
353 51.6
331 48.4 No 12 869 100
6 398 49.7
6 471 50.3
Don't Know 214 100
103 48.1
111 51.9
Kapako 3 257 100
1 610 49.4
1 647 50.6 Edu-care 175 100
81 46.3
94 53.7
Pre-primary 85 100
47 55.3
38 44.7 No 2 936 100
1 449 49.4
1 487 50.6
Don't Know 61 100
33 54.1
28 45.9
Mankumpi 740 100
360 48.6
380 51.4 Edu-care 76 100
32 42.1
44 57.9
Pre-primary 50 100
27 54
23 46 No 603 100
296 49.1
307 50.9
Don't Know 11 100
5 45.5
6 54.5
Mpungu 2 605 100
1 281 49.2
1 324 50.8 Edu-care 114 100
56 49.1
58 50.9
Pre-primary 69 100
32 46.4
37 53.6 No 2 375 100
1 164 49
1 211 51
Don't Know 47 100
29 61.7
18 38.3
Musese 1 768 100
898 50.8
870 49.2 Edu-care 115 100
54 47
61 53
Pre-primary 144 100
73 50.7
71 49.3 No 1 504 100
769 51.1
735 48.9
Don't Know 5 100
2 40
3 60
Ncamagoro 1 251 100
588 47
663 53 Edu-care 23 100
7 30.4
16 69.6
Pre-primary 23 100
13 56.5
10 43.5 No 1 163 100
553 47.5
610 52.5
Don't Know 42 100
15 35.7
27 64.3
Ncuncuni 1 363 100
721 52.9
642 47.1 Edu-care 31 100
18 58.1
13 41.9
Pre-primary 49 100
33 67.3
16 32.7 No 1 282 100
670 52.3
612 47.7
Don't Know 1 100 0 0 1 100
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Table 5.2 Population aged 0-4 years attending ECD by type and sex
Type of ECD Total Female Male
Population Percent Population Percent Population Percent
Nkurenkuru 1 085 100
540 49.8
545 50.2 Edu-care 75 100
37 49.3
38 50.7
Pre-primary 49 100
23 46.9
26 53.1 No 940 100
474 50.4
466 49.6
Don't Know 21 100
6 28.6
15 71.4
Tondoro 2 536 100
1 260 49.7
1 276 50.3 Edu-care 229 100
119 52
110 48
Pre-primary 215 100
105 48.8
110 51.2 No 2 066 100
1 023 49.5
1 043 50.5
Don't Know 26 100 13 50 13 50
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Table 5.3 Literacy rate for population aged 15 years and above by age group and sex, Kavango West
Age group
Total Female Male
Total Literate Literacy
rate Total Literate Literacy
rate Total Literate Literacy
rate
Total 46 643 36 051 77.3
25 841 19 359 74.9
20 802 16 692 80.2 15 - 19 10 784 9 924 92.0
5 408 5 046 93.3
5 376 4 878 90.7
20 - 24 7 093 6 338 89.4
3 884 3 472 89.4
3 209 2 866 89.3 25 - 29 5 238 4 463 85.2
2 999 2 560 85.4
2 239 1 903 85.0
30 - 34 4 313 3 478 80.6
2 533 2 020 79.7
1 780 1 458 81.9 35 - 39 3 517 2 767 78.7
2 009 1 519 75.6
1 508 1 248 82.8
40 - 44 3 003 2 249 74.9
1 656 1 209 73.0
1 347 1 040 77.2 45 - 49 2 645 1 869 70.7
1 561 1 050 67.3
1 084 819 75.6
50 - 54 2 126 1 301 61.2
1 298 717 55.2
828 584 70.5 55 - 59 1 576 946 60.0
893 469 52.5
683 477 69.8
60 - 64 1 990 1 020 51.3
1 124 504 44.8
866 516 59.6 65 - 69 1 341 627 46.8
743 295 39.7
598 332 55.5
70 - 74 1 068 419 39.2
589 182 30.9
479 237 49.5 75 - 79 606 253 41.7
320 106 33.1
286 147 51.4
80 - 84 571 163 28.5
351 87 24.8
220 76 34.5 85 - 89 289 77 26.6
174 34 19.5
115 43 37.4
90 - 94 241 83 34.4
136 43 31.6
105 40 38.1 95+ 242 74 30.6 163 46 28.2 79 28 35.4
Table 5.4 Literacy rate for population aged 15 years and above by age group and sex, Kapako
Age group
Total Female Male
Total Literate Literacy
rate Total Literate Literacy
rate Total Literate Literacy
rate
Total 11 226 8 555 76.2
6 469 4 737 73.2
4 757 3 818 80.3 15 - 19 2 656 2 480 93.4
1 324 1 248 94.3
1 332 1 232 92.5
20 - 24 1 661 1 514 91.1
947 866 91.4
714 648 90.8 25 - 29 1 182 998 84.4
730 607 83.2
452 391 86.5
30 - 34 1 018 825 81.0
638 500 78.4
380 325 85.5 35 - 39 852 657 77.1
488 358 73.4
364 299 82.1
40 - 44 656 494 75.3
381 297 78.0
275 197 71.6 45 - 49 651 453 69.6
422 278 65.9
229 175 76.4
50 - 54 573 331 57.8
367 185 50.4
206 146 70.9 55 - 59 377 212 56.2
229 112 48.9
148 100 67.6
60 - 64 451 206 45.7
257 95 37.0
194 111 57.2 65 - 69 370 163 44.1
216 73 33.8
154 90 58.4
70 - 74 267 87 32.6
163 45 27.6
104 42 40.4 75 - 79 132 47 35.6
72 24 33.3
60 23 38.3
80 - 84 156 33 21.2
98 20 20.4
58 13 22.4 85 - 89 96 24 25.0
57 12 21.1
39 12 30.8
90 - 94 59 18 30.5
33 9 27.3
26 9 34.6 95+ 69 13 18.8 47 8 17.0 22 5 22.7
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Table 5.5 Literacy rate for population aged 15 years and above by age group and sex, Mankumpi
Age group
Total Female Male
Total Literate Literacy
rate Total Literate Literacy
rate Total Literate Literacy
rate
Total 2 297 1 647 71.7
1 273 879 69.0
1 024 768 75.0 15 - 19 548 492 89.8
273 256 93.8
275 236 85.8
20 - 24 283 236 83.4
158 126 79.7
125 110 88.0 25 - 29 241 194 80.5
156 120 76.9
85 74 87.1
30 - 34 174 113 64.9
108 70 64.8
66 43 65.2 35 - 39 182 131 72.0
100 71 71.0
82 60 73.2
40 - 44 166 112 67.5
89 52 58.4
77 60 77.9 45 - 49 128 85 66.4
64 43 67.2
64 42 65.6
50 - 54 121 66 54.5
80 38 47.5
41 28 68.3 55 - 59 80 41 51.3
46 23 50.0
34 18 52.9
60 - 64 124 65 52.4
69 27 39.1
55 38 69.1 65 - 69 67 35 52.2
35 17 48.6
32 18 56.3
70 - 74 83 40 48.2
37 14 37.8
46 26 56.5 75 - 79 38 14 36.8
22 9 40.9
16 5 31.3
80 - 84 33 16 48.5
21 11 52.4
12 5 41.7 85 - 89 12 2 16.7
8 1 12.5
4 1 25.0
90 - 94 14 4 28.6
4 0 0.0
10 4 40.0 95+ 3 1 33.3 3 1 33.3 0 0 0.0
Table 5.6 Literacy rate for population aged 15 years and above by age group and sex, Mpungu
Age group
Total Female Male
Total Literate Literacy
rate Total Literate Literacy
rate Total Literate Literacy
rate
Total 8 001 6 365 79.6
4 159 3 245 78.0
3 842 3 120 81.2 15 - 19 1 792 1 658 92.5
875 831 95.0
917 827 90.2
20 - 24 1 322 1 176 89.0
671 595 88.7
651 581 89.2 25 - 29 925 808 87.4
493 437 88.6
432 371 85.9
30 - 34 869 704 81.0
479 388 81.0
390 316 81.0 35 - 39 620 522 84.2
323 271 83.9
297 251 84.5
40 - 44 514 375 73.0
272 188 69.1
242 187 77.3 45 - 49 419 303 72.3
210 142 67.6
209 161 77.0
50 - 54 309 198 64.1
177 109 61.6
132 89 67.4 55 - 59 217 142 65.4
105 68 64.8
112 74 66.1
60 - 64 331 178 53.8
183 82 44.8
148 96 64.9 65 - 69 227 100 44.1
133 51 38.3
94 49 52.1
70 - 74 162 76 46.9
77 29 37.7
85 47 55.3 75 - 79 98 53 54.1
49 19 38.8
49 34 69.4
80 - 84 78 25 32.1
46 8 17.4
32 17 53.1 85 - 89 46 16 34.8
23 7 30.4
23 9 39.1
90 - 94 39 17 43.6
23 11 47.8
16 6 37.5 95+ 33 14 42.4 20 9 45.0 13 5 38.5
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Table 5.7 Literacy rate for population aged 15 years and above by age group and sex, Musese
Age group
Total Female Male
Total Literate Literacy
rate Total Literate Literacy
rate Total Literate Literacy
rate
Total 5 457 4 299 78.8
3 075 2 333 75.9
2 382 1 966 82.5 15 - 19 1 269 1 178 92.8
630 584 92.7
639 594 93.0
20 - 24 765 707 92.4
418 391 93.5
347 316 91.1 25 - 29 566 503 88.9
344 304 88.4
222 199 89.6
30 - 34 465 387 83.2
281 233 82.9
184 154 83.7 35 - 39 397 313 78.8
244 187 76.6
153 126 82.4
40 - 44 394 303 76.9
218 160 73.4
176 143 81.3 45 - 49 310 214 69.0
189 124 65.6
121 90 74.4
50 - 54 284 183 64.4
162 96 59.3
122 87 71.3 55 - 59 201 118 58.7
128 59 46.1
73 59 80.8
60 - 64 256 148 57.8
142 79 55.6
114 69 60.5 65 - 69 160 93 58.1
79 42 53.2
81 51 63.0
70 - 74 139 52 37.4
88 23 26.1
51 29 56.9 75 - 79 91 32 35.2
55 12 21.8
36 20 55.6
80 - 84 68 29 42.6
41 16 39.0
27 13 48.1 85 - 89 22 10 45.5
13 4 30.8
9 6 66.7
90 - 94 28 9 32.1
13 5 38.5
15 4 26.7 95+ 42 20 47.6 30 14 46.7 12 6 50.0
Table 5.8 Literacy rate for population aged 15 years and above by age group and sex, Ncamagoro
Age group
Total Female Male
Total Literate Literacy
rate Total Literate Literacy
rate Total Literate Literacy
rate
Total 3 658 2 314 63.3
2 009 1 226 61.0
1 649 1 088 66.0 15 - 19 843 677 80.3
422 350 82.9
421 327 77.7
20 - 24 529 402 76.0
298 224 75.2
231 178 77.1 25 - 29 398 273 68.6
223 164 73.5
175 109 62.3
30 - 34 322 220 68.3
185 124 67.0
137 96 70.1 35 - 39 262 155 59.2
166 88 53.0
96 67 69.8
40 - 44 263 176 66.9
131 86 65.6
132 90 68.2 45 - 49 195 105 53.8
112 52 46.4
83 53 63.9
50 - 54 178 87 48.9
117 46 39.3
61 41 67.2 55 - 59 135 64 47.4
70 24 34.3
65 40 61.5
60 - 64 171 65 38.0
99 35 35.4
72 30 41.7 65 - 69 106 33 31.1
49 14 28.6
57 19 33.3
70 - 74 95 27 28.4
41 7 17.1
54 20 37.0 75 - 79 52 14 26.9
28 5 17.9
24 9 37.5
80 - 84 44 5 11.4
29 2 6.9
15 3 20.0 85 - 89 21 3 14.3
12 1 8.3
9 2 22.2
90 - 94 29 5 17.2
17 3 17.6
12 2 16.7 95+ 15 3 20.0 10 1 10.0 5 2 40.0
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Table 5.9 Literacy rate for population aged 15 years and above by age group and sex, Ncuncuni
Age group
Total Female Male
Total Literate Literacy
rate Total Literate Literacy
rate Total Literate Literacy
rate
Total 4 610 3 292 71.4
2 439 1 620 66.4
2 171 1 672 77.0 15 - 19 1 072 998 93.1
517 482 93.2
555 516 93.0
20 - 24 746 648 86.9
369 327 88.6
377 321 85.1 25 - 29 561 464 82.7
275 230 83.6
286 234 81.8
30 - 34 362 269 74.3
195 141 72.3
167 128 76.6 35 - 39 330 234 70.9
191 123 64.4
139 111 79.9
40 - 44 264 172 65.2
139 79 56.8
125 93 74.4 45 - 49 242 142 58.7
151 78 51.7
91 64 70.3
50 - 54 177 86 48.6
107 41 38.3
70 45 64.3 55 - 59 169 90 53.3
85 39 45.9
84 51 60.7
60 - 64 216 77 35.6
126 32 25.4
90 45 50.0 65 - 69 149 50 33.6
87 25 28.7
62 25 40.3
70 - 74 105 27 25.7
60 11 18.3
45 16 35.6 75 - 79 63 21 33.3
31 7 22.6
32 14 43.8
80 - 84 63 5 7.9
44 4 9.1
19 1 5.3 85 - 89 30 5 16.7
19 0 0.0
11 5 45.5
90 - 94 22 4 18.2
15 1 6.7
7 3 42.9 95+ 39 0 0.0 28 0 0.0 11 0 0.0
Table 5.10 Literacy rate for population aged 15 years and above by age group and sex, Nkurenkuru
Age group
Total Female Male
Total Literate Literacy
rate Total Literate Literacy
rate Total Literate Literacy
rate
Total 3 943 3 413 86.6
2 229 1 877 84.2
1 714 1 536 89.6 15 - 19 891 855 96.0
481 458 95.2
410 397 96.8
20 - 24 683 646 94.6
393 366 93.1
290 280 96.6 25 - 29 537 493 91.8
292 266 91.1
245 227 92.7
30 - 34 411 375 91.2
240 214 89.2
171 161 94.2 35 - 39 306 275 89.9
169 147 87.0
137 128 93.4
40 - 44 239 205 85.8
135 109 80.7
104 96 92.3 45 - 49 193 155 80.3
111 86 77.5
82 69 84.1
50 - 54 148 116 78.4
91 65 71.4
57 51 89.5 55 - 59 117 89 76.1
68 48 70.6
49 41 83.7
60 - 64 140 86 61.4
93 55 59.1
47 31 66.0 65 - 69 77 42 54.5
47 25 53.2
30 17 56.7
70 - 74 51 21 41.2
31 9 29.0
20 12 60.0 75 - 79 47 21 44.7
25 9 36.0
22 12 54.5
80 - 84 51 16 31.4
27 12 44.4
24 4 16.7 85 - 89 20 5 25.0
8 0 0.0
12 5 41.7
90 - 94 14 5 35.7
6 2 33.3
8 3 37.5 95+ 18 8 44.4 12 6 50.0 6 2 33.3
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Table 5.11 Literacy rate for population aged 15 years and above by age group and sex, Tondoro
Age group
Total Female Male
Total Literate Literacy
rate Total Literate Literacy
rate Total Literate Literacy
rate
Total 7 451 6 166 82.8
4 188 3 442 82.2
3 263 2 724 83.5 15 - 19 1 713 1 586 92.6
886 837 94.5
827 749 90.6
20 - 24 1 104 1 009 91.4
630 577 91.6
474 432 91.1 25 - 29 828 730 88.2
486 432 88.9
342 298 87.1
30 - 34 692 585 84.5
407 350 86.0
285 235 82.5 35 - 39 568 480 84.5
328 274 83.5
240 206 85.8
40 - 44 507 412 81.3
291 238 81.8
216 174 80.6 45 - 49 507 412 81.3
302 247 81.8
205 165 80.5
50 - 54 336 234 69.6
197 137 69.5
139 97 69.8 55 - 59 280 190 67.9
162 96 59.3
118 94 79.7
60 - 64 301 195 64.8
155 99 63.9
146 96 65.8 65 - 69 185 111 60.0
97 48 49.5
88 63 71.6
70 - 74 166 89 53.6
92 44 47.8
74 45 60.8 75 - 79 85 51 60.0
38 21 55.3
47 30 63.8
80 - 84 78 34 43.6
45 14 31.1
33 20 60.6 85 - 89 42 12 28.6
34 9 26.5
8 3 37.5
90 - 94 36 21 58.3
25 12 48.0
11 9 81.8 95+ 23 15 65.2 13 7 53.8 10 8 80.0
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Table 5.12 Activity status for the population aged 15 years and above by age group, Kavango West
Age group
Total
Activity status
Employed Unemployed Student Homemak
er Income
Recipient Retired
Pensioner Old Age
Pensioner Unable to Work (Ill)
Unable to Work
(Disabled) Other Don't Know
Total 46 643 15 087 11 492 6 711 2 419 117 457 2 523 405 365 529 6 538 15 - 19 10 784 1 734 1 587 5 218 311 12 0 0 66 39 73 1 744 20 - 24 7 093 2 174 2 239 1 063 331 13 0 0 27 41 125 1 080 25 - 29 5 238 2 015 1 884 156 289 10 0 0 20 28 134 702 30 - 34 4 313 1 811 1 504 42 283 10 0 0 21 27 52 563 35 - 39 3 517 1 529 1 175 42 227 15 27 0 24 34 24 420 40 - 44 3 003 1 364 869 33 228 10 41 0 20 36 26 376 45 - 49 2 645 1 148 746 26 234 10 64 0 29 27 23 338 50 - 54 2 126 1 017 453 16 156 9 84 0 42 40 14 295 55 - 59 1 576 748 311 22 120 7 112 0 34 28 15 179 60 - 64 1 990 616 266 18 93 10 63 609 41 20 10 244 65+ 4 358 931 458 75 147 11 66 1 914 81 45 33 597
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Table 5.13 Activity status for female population aged 15 years and above by age group, Kavango West
Age group
Total
Activity status
Employed Unemplo
yed Student Homema
ker Income
Recipient Retired
Pensioner Old Age
Pensioner
Unable to Work
(Ill)
Unable to Work
(Disabled) Other Don't Know
Total 25
841 8 169 6 881 3 056 1 639 77 228 1 504 225 167 179 3 716 15 - 19 5 408 950 910 2 399 188 6 0 0 31 16 33 875 20 - 24 3 884 1 188 1 368 429 207 10 0 0 13 18 30 621 25 - 29 2 999 1 095 1 172 79 203 5 0 0 9 8 20 408 30 - 34 2 533 980 952 26 198 7 0 0 9 10 17 334 35 - 39 2 009 811 689 26 159 12 16 0 12 9 11 264 40 - 44 1 656 714 477 14 167 6 22 0 14 17 14 211 45 - 49 1 561 619 455 15 162 6 36 0 19 16 14 219 50 - 54 1 298 587 282 9 117 5 49 0 26 22 11 190 55 - 59 893 401 184 12 80 6 61 0 24 10 8 107 60 - 64 1 124 325 136 10 64 8 19 374 25 13 4 146 65+ 2 476 499 256 37 94 6 25 1 130 43 28 17 341
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Table 5.14 Activity status for male population aged 15 years and above by age group, Kavango West
Age group
Total
Activity status
Employed
Unemployed Student
Homemaker
Income Recipient
Retired Pensioner
Old Age Pensioner
Unable to Work (Ill)
Unable to Work
(Disabled) Other Don't Know
Total 20 802 6 918 4 611 3 655 780 40 229 1 019 180 198 350 2 822 15 - 19 5 376 784 677 2 819 123 6 0 0 35 23 40 869 20 - 24 3 209 986 871 634 124 3 0 0 14 23 95 459 25 - 29 2 239 920 712 77 86 5 0 0 11 20 114 294 30 - 34 1 780 831 552 16 85 3 0 0 12 17 35 229 35 - 39 1 508 718 486 16 68 3 11 0 12 25 13 156 40 - 44 1 347 650 392 19 61 4 19 0 6 19 12 165 45 - 49 1084 529 291 11 72 4 28 0 10 11 9 119 50 - 54 828 430 171 7 39 4 35 0 16 18 3 105 55 - 59 683 347 127 10 40 1 51 0 10 18 7 72 60 - 64 866 291 130 8 29 2 44 235 16 7 6 98 65+ 1 882 432 202 38 53 5 41 784 38 17 16 256
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Table 5.15 Activity status of population aged 15 years and above by sex, Kavango West
Activity status Total Female Male
Total 46 643 25 841 20 802 Economically Active (in Labour force) 26 579 15 050 11 529 Employed 15 087 8 169 6 918 Unemployed 11 492 6 881 4 611
Economically Inactive 12 997 6 896 6 101 Student 6 711 3 056 3 655 Homemaker 2 419 1 639 780 Income Recipient 117 77 40 Retired Pensioner 457 228 229 Old Age Pensioner 2 523 1 504 1 019 Unable to Work (Ill) 405 225 180 Unable to Work (Disabled) 365 167 198 Other 529 179 350 Don't Know 6 538 3 716 2 822
Table 5.16 Activity status of population aged 15 years and above by sex, Kapako
Activity status Total Female Male
Total 11 226 6 469 4 757 Economically Active (in Labour force) 6 805 4 020 2 785 Employed 2 924 1 659 1 265 Unemployed 3 881 2 361 1 520
Economically Inactive 3 039 1 645 1 394 Student 1 683 779 904 Homemaker 534 390 144 Income Recipient 13 10 3 Retired Pensioner 93 41 52 Old Age Pensioner 518 321 197 Unable to Work (Ill) 125 65 60 Unable to Work (Disabled) 73 39 34 Other 17 11 6 Don't Know 1 365 793 572
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Table 5.17 Activity status of population aged 15 years and above by sex, Mankumpi
Activity status Total Female Male
Total 2 297 1 273 1 024 Economically Active (in Labour force) 1 092 620 472 Employed 633 345 288 Unemployed 459 275 184
Economically Inactive 404 212 192 Student 237 119 118 Homemaker 20 13 7 Income Recipient 1 1 0 Retired Pensioner 26 12 14 Old Age Pensioner 100 58 42 Unable to Work (Ill) 6 2 4 Unable to Work (Disabled) 14 7 7 Other 145 80 65 Don't Know 656 361 295
Table 5.18 Activity status of population aged 15 years and above by sex, Mpungu
Activity status Total Female Male
Total 8 001 4 159 3 842 Economically Active (in Labour force) 4 285 2 209 2 076 Employed 3 105 1 528 1 577 Unemployed 1 180 681 499
Economically Inactive 2 426 1 243 1 183 Student 922 389 533 Homemaker 897 529 368 Income Recipient 10 7 3 Retired Pensioner 61 29 32 Old Age Pensioner 450 246 204 Unable to Work (Ill) 38 24 14 Unable to Work (Disabled) 48 19 29 Other 18 7 11 Don't Know 1 272 700 572
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Table 5.19 Activity status of population aged 15 years and above by sex, Musese
Activity status Total Female Male
Total 5 457 3 075 2 382 Economically Active (in Labour force) 3 107 1 814 1 293 Employed 1 591 914 677 Unemployed 1 516 900 616
Economically Inactive 1 632 856 776 Student 929 405 524 Homemaker 164 134 30 Income Recipient 11 6 5 Retired Pensioner 81 51 30 Old Age Pensioner 361 213 148 Unable to Work (Ill) 54 35 19 Unable to Work (Disabled) 32 12 20 Other 17 12 5 Don't Know 701 393 308
Table 5.20 Activity status of population aged 15 years and above by sex, Ncamagoro
Activity status Total Female Male
Total 3 658 2 009 1 649 Economically Active (in Labour force) 2 084 1 136 948 Employed 995 523 472 Unemployed 1 089 613 476
Economically Inactive 1 017 571 446 Student 424 216 208 Homemaker 267 178 89 Income Recipient 17 6 11 Retired Pensioner 46 24 22 Old Age Pensioner 206 117 89 Unable to Work (Ill) 29 18 11 Unable to Work (Disabled) 28 12 16 Other 0 0 0 Don't Know 557 302 255
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Table 5.21 Activity status of population aged 15 years and above by sex, Ncuncuni
Activity status Total Female Male
Total 4 610 2 439 2 171 Economically Active (in Labour force) 2 832 1 636 1 196 Employed 1 844 1 033 811 Unemployed 988 603 385
Economically Inactive 1 410 711 699 Student 820 334 486 Homemaker 132 91 41 Income Recipient 41 33 8 Retired Pensioner 48 20 28 Old Age Pensioner 284 191 93 Unable to Work (Ill) 32 20 12 Unable to Work (Disabled) 53 22 31 Other 222 4 218 Don't Know 146 88 58
Table 5.22 Activity status of population aged 15 years and above by sex, Nkurenkuru
Activity status Total Female Male
Total 3 943 2 229 1 714 Economically Active (in Labour force) 2 279 1 293 986 Employed 1 442 782 660 Unemployed 837 511 326
Economically Inactive 1 199 662 537 Student 699 345 354 Homemaker 148 112 36 Income Recipient 7 3 4 Retired Pensioner 42 22 20 Old Age Pensioner 191 121 70 Unable to Work (Ill) 71 39 32 Unable to Work (Disabled) 41 20 21 Other 13 8 5 Don't Know 452 266 186
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Table 5.23 Activity status of population aged 15 years and above by sex, Tondoro
Activity status Total Female Male
Total 7 451 4 188 3 263 Economically Active (in Labour force) 4 095 2 322 1 773 Employed 2 553 1 385 1 168 Unemployed 1 542 937 605
Economically Inactive 1 870 996 874 Student 997 469 528 Homemaker 257 192 65 Income Recipient 17 11 6 Retired Pensioner 60 29 31 Old Age Pensioner 413 237 176 Unable to Work (Ill) 50 22 28 Unable to Work (Disabled) 76 36 40 Other 97 57 40 Don't Know 1 389 813 576
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Table 5.24 Main occupation of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Kavango West
Occupation Total Female Male
Total 15 087 8 169 6 918 Armed force 106 8 98 Legislators senior officials and Managers 62 25 37 Professionals 635 246 389 Technician and associate professionals 251 117 134 Clerk 120 76 44 Service Workers 595 245 350 Skilled Agricultural and Fishery workers 12 075 7 040 5 035 Craft and Related trades workers 524 135 389 Plant and Machine operators and assemblers 135 3 132 Elementary occupations 583 274 309 Don't Know 1 0 1
Table 5.25 Main occupation of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Kapako
Occupation Total Female Male
Total 2 924 1 659 1 265 Armed force 43 4 39 Legislators senior officials and Managers 21 9 12 Professionals 76 28 48 Technician and associate professionals 31 16 15 Clerk 5 2 3 Service Workers 100 33 67 Skilled Agricultural and Fishery workers 2 430 1 514 916 Craft and Related trades workers 93 16 77 Plant and Machine operators and assemblers 27 0 27 Elementary occupations 98 37 61 Don't Know 0 0 0
Table 5.26 Main occupation of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Mankumpi
Occupation Total Female Male
Total 633 345 288 Armed force 3 0 3 Legislators senior officials and Managers 0 0 0 Professionals 27 11 16 Technician and associate professionals 4 2 2 Clerk 0 0 0 Service Workers 26 15 11 Skilled Agricultural and Fishery workers 521 304 217 Craft and Related trades workers 12 2 10 Plant and Machine operators and assemblers 3 0 3 Elementary occupations 37 11 26 Don't Know 0 0 0
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Table 5.27 Main occupation of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Mpungu
Occupation Total Female Male
Total 3 105 1 528 1 577 Armed force 4 0 4 Legislators senior officials and Managers 7 0 7 Professionals 141 43 98 Technician and associate professionals 42 11 31 Clerk 23 14 9 Service Workers 108 43 65 Skilled Agricultural and Fishery workers 2 494 1 348 1 146 Craft and Related trades workers 80 21 59 Plant and Machine operators and assemblers 49 0 49 Elementary occupations 157 48 109 Don't Know 0 0 0
Table 5.28 Main occupation of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Musese
Occupation Total Female Male
Total 1 591 914 677 Armed force 13 1 12 Legislators senior officials and Managers 3 2 1 Professionals 74 33 41 Technician and associate professionals 16 7 9 Clerk 4 3 1 Service Workers 24 8 16 Skilled Agricultural and Fishery workers 1 420 848 572 Craft and Related trades workers 22 2 20 Plant and Machine operators and assemblers 1 0 1 Elementary occupations 14 10 4 Don't Know 0 0 0
Table 5.29 Main occupation of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Ncamagoro
Occupation Total Female Male
Total 995 523 472 Armed force 6 1 5 Legislators senior officials and Managers 3 2 1 Professionals 28 8 20 Technician and associate professionals 9 3 6 Clerk 0 0 0 Service Workers 14 7 7 Skilled Agricultural and Fishery workers 783 428 355 Craft and Related trades workers 127 66 61 Plant and Machine operators and assemblers 7 1 6 Elementary occupations 18 7 11 Don't Know 0 0 0
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Table 5.30 Main occupation of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Ncuncuni
Occupation Total Female Male
Total 1 844 1 033 811 Armed force 12 0 12 Legislators senior officials and Managers 1 0 1 Professionals 32 14 18 Technician and associate professionals 10 5 5 Clerk 4 3 1 Service Workers 118 42 76 Skilled Agricultural and Fishery workers 1 506 915 591 Craft and Related trades workers 61 2 59 Plant and Machine operators and assemblers 8 0 8 Elementary occupations 92 52 40 Don't Know 0 0 0
Table 5.31 Main occupation of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Nkurenkuru
Occupation Total Female Male
Total 1 442 782 660 Armed force 6 0 6 Legislators senior officials and Managers 23 9 14 Professionals 139 59 80 Technician and associate professionals 44 19 25 Clerk 80 51 29 Service Workers 163 83 80 Skilled Agricultural and Fishery workers 775 470 305 Craft and Related trades workers 95 21 74 Plant and Machine operators and assemblers 30 2 28 Elementary occupations 86 68 18 Don't Know 1 0 1
Table 5.32 Main occupation of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Tondoro
Occupation Total Female Male
Total 2 553 1 385 1 168 Armed force 19 2 17 Legislators senior officials and Managers 4 3 1 Professionals 118 50 68 Technician and associate professionals 95 54 41 Clerk 4 3 1 Service Workers 42 14 28 Skilled Agricultural and Fishery workers 2 146 1 213 933 Craft and Related trades workers 34 5 29 Plant and Machine operators and assemblers 10 0 10 Elementary occupations 81 41 40 Don't Know 0 0 0
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Table 5.33 Main industry of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Kavango West
Industry Total Female Male
Total 15 087 8 169 6 918 Agriculture Forestry and Fishing 12 163 7 059 5 104 Mining And Quarrying 146 62 84 Manufacturing 154 33 121 Electricity Gas Steam and Air conditioning supply 2 1 1 Water Supply Sewerage Waste Management and Remediation activities 20 15 5 Construction 341 33 308 Wholesale and Retail trade; Repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 268 168 100 Transportation and Storage 93 2 91 Accommodation and Food Service activities 85 67 18 Information and Communication 9 2 7 Financial Insurance Activities 21 13 8 Real estate Activities 0 0 0 Professional Scientific and Technical activities 39 19 20 Administrative and Support service activities 396 136 260 Public Administration and Defence; compulsory social security 206 37 169 Education 591 230 361 Human Health and Social work activities 246 138 108 Arts Entertainment and Recreation 11 5 6 Other Services activities 84 50 34 Activities of Private Households 195 94 101 Activities of extraterritorial organisation and bodies 1 0 1 Don't Know 16 5 11
Table 5.34 Main industry of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Kapako
Industry Total Female Male
Total 2 924 1 659 1 265 Agriculture Forestry and Fishing 2 410 1 502 908 Mining And Quarrying 16 1 15 Manufacturing 21 6 15 Electricity Gas Steam and Air conditioning supply 1 1 0 Water Supply Sewerage Waste Management and Remediation activities 0 0 0 Construction 56 4 52 Wholesale and Retail trade; Repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 45 23 22 Transportation and Storage 24 1 23 Accommodation and Food Service activities 15 10 5 Information and Communication 2 0 2 Financial Insurance Activities 1 1 0 Real estate Activities 0 0 0 Professional Scientific and Technical activities 3 1 2 Administrative and Support service activities 68 20 48 Public Administration and Defence; compulsory social security 61 8 53 Education 80 32 48 Human Health and Social work activities 32 16 16 Arts Entertainment and Recreation 2 1 1 Other Services activities 14 4 10 Activities of Private Households 70 28 42 Activities of extraterritorial organisation and bodies 0 0 0 Don't Know 3 0 3
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Table 5.35 Main industry of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Mankumpi
Industry Total Female Male
Total 633 345 288 Agriculture Forestry and Fishing 535 305 230 Mining And Quarrying 4 2 2 Manufacturing 6 0 6 Electricity Gas Steam and Air conditioning supply 0 0 0 Water Supply Sewerage Waste Management and Remediation activities 0 0 0 Construction 7 0 7 Wholesale and Retail trade; Repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 4 3 1 Transportation and Storage 3 0 3 Accommodation and Food Service activities 2 2 0 Information and Communication 0 0 0 Financial Insurance Activities 0 0 0 Real estate Activities 0 0 0 Professional Scientific and Technical activities 2 1 1 Administrative and Support service activities 7 4 3 Public Administration and Defence; compulsory social security 7 3 4 Education 26 12 14 Human Health and Social work activities 1 0 1 Arts Entertainment and Recreation 4 2 2 Other Services activities 8 6 2 Activities of Private Households 15 5 10 Activities of extraterritorial organisation and bodies 0 0 0 Don't Know 2 0 2
Table 5.36 Main industry of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Mpungu
Industry Total Female Male
Total 3 105 1 528 1 577 Agriculture Forestry and Fishing 2 562 1 366 1 196 Mining And Quarrying 10 4 6 Manufacturing 10 6 4 Electricity Gas Steam and Air conditioning supply 0 0 0 Water Supply Sewerage Waste Management and Remediation activities 0 0 0 Construction 146 14 132 Wholesale and Retail trade; Repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 61 40 21 Transportation and Storage 25 0 25 Accommodation and Food Service activities 17 14 3 Information and Communication 0 0 0 Financial Insurance Activities 3 1 2 Real estate Activities 0 0 0 Professional Scientific and Technical activities 4 2 2 Administrative and Support service activities 60 15 45 Public Administration and Defence; compulsory social security 33 3 30 Education 112 36 76 Human Health and Social work activities 30 17 13 Arts Entertainment and Recreation 0 0 0 Other Services activities 6 2 4 Activities of Private Households 26 8 18 Activities of extraterritorial organisation and bodies 0 0 0 Don't Know 0 0 0
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Table 5.37 Main industry of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Musese
Industry Total Female Male
Total 1 591 914 677 Agriculture Forestry and Fishing 1 413 844 569 Mining And Quarrying 11 0 11 Manufacturing 10 6 4 Electricity Gas Steam and Air conditioning supply 0 0 0 Water Supply Sewerage Waste Management and Remediation activities 2 2 0 Construction 12 0 12 Wholesale and Retail trade; Repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 5 4 1 Transportation and Storage 0 0 0 Accommodation and Food Service activities 3 3 0 Information and Communication 1 0 1 Financial Insurance Activities 1 1 0 Real estate Activities 0 0 0 Professional Scientific and Technical activities 1 1 0 Administrative and Support service activities 17 8 9 Public Administration and Defence; compulsory social security 18 1 17 Education 60 24 36 Human Health and Social work activities 21 12 9 Arts Entertainment and Recreation 0 0 0 Other Services activities 2 2 0 Activities of Private Households 14 6 8 Activities of extraterritorial organisation and bodies 0 0 0 Don't Know 0 0 0
Table 5.38 Main industry of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Ncamagoro
Industry Total Female Male
Total 995 523 472 Agriculture Forestry and Fishing 751 422 329 Mining And Quarrying 70 47 23 Manufacturing 32 3 29 Electricity Gas Steam and Air conditioning supply 1 0 1 Water Supply Sewerage Waste Management and Remediation activities 4 1 3 Construction 49 11 38 Wholesale and Retail trade; Repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 5 4 1 Transportation and Storage 3 0 3 Accommodation and Food Service activities 3 3 0 Information and Communication 0 0 0 Financial Insurance Activities 0 0 0 Real estate Activities 0 0 0 Professional Scientific and Technical activities 10 10 0 Administrative and Support service activities 15 4 11 Public Administration and Defence; compulsory social security 4 2 2 Education 31 9 22 Human Health and Social work activities 2 0 2 Arts Entertainment and Recreation 0 0 0 Other Services activities 1 1 0 Activities of Private Households 12 5 7 Activities of extraterritorial organisation and bodies 0 0 0 Don't Know 2 1 1
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Table 5.39 Main industry of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Ncuncuni
Industry Total Female Male
Total 1 844 1 033 811 Agriculture Forestry and Fishing 1 539 926 613 Mining And Quarrying 4 2 2 Manufacturing 38 2 36 Electricity Gas Steam and Air conditioning supply 0 0 0 Water Supply Sewerage Waste Management and Remediation activities 1 0 1 Construction 18 0 18 Wholesale and Retail trade; Repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 15 11 4 Transportation and Storage 7 0 7 Accommodation and Food Service activities 10 6 4 Information and Communication 0 0 0 Financial Insurance Activities 3 3 0 Real estate Activities 0 0 0 Professional Scientific and Technical activities 3 0 3 Administrative and Support service activities 94 37 57 Public Administration and Defence; compulsory social security 34 4 30 Education 35 15 20 Human Health and Social work activities 6 4 2 Arts Entertainment and Recreation 1 1 0 Other Services activities 26 17 9 Activities of Private Households 9 5 4 Activities of extraterritorial organisation and bodies 0 0 0 Don't Know 1 0 1
Table 5.40 Main industry of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Nkurenkuru
Industry Total Female Male
Total 1 442 782 660 Agriculture Forestry and Fishing 786 478 308 Mining And Quarrying 16 4 12 Manufacturing 27 8 19 Electricity Gas Steam and Air conditioning supply 0 0 0 Water Supply Sewerage Waste Management and Remediation activities 2 2 0 Construction 41 4 37 Wholesale and Retail trade; Repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 121 77 44 Transportation and Storage 23 1 22 Accommodation and Food Service activities 26 21 5 Information and Communication 5 2 3 Financial Insurance Activities 9 3 6 Real estate Activities 0 0 0 Professional Scientific and Technical activities 2 1 1 Administrative and Support service activities 108 40 68 Public Administration and Defence; compulsory social security 20 10 10 Education 139 54 85 Human Health and Social work activities 48 29 19 Arts Entertainment and Recreation 4 1 3 Other Services activities 24 17 7 Activities of Private Households 37 29 8 Activities of extraterritorial organisation and bodies 1 0 1 Don't Know 3 1 2
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Table 5.41 Main industry of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Tondoro
Industry Total Female Male
Total 2 553 1 385 1 168 Agriculture Forestry and Fishing 2 167 1 216 951 Mining And Quarrying 15 2 13 Manufacturing 10 2 8 Electricity Gas Steam and Air conditioning supply 0 0 0 Water Supply Sewerage Waste Management and Remediation activities 11 10 1 Construction 12 0 12 Wholesale and Retail trade; Repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 12 6 6 Transportation and Storage 8 0 8 Accommodation and Food Service activities 9 8 1 Information and Communication 1 0 1 Financial Insurance Activities 4 4 0 Real estate Activities 0 0 0 Professional Scientific and Technical activities 14 3 11 Administrative and Support service activities 27 8 19 Public Administration and Defence; compulsory social security 29 6 23 Education 108 48 60 Human Health and Social work activities 106 60 46 Arts Entertainment and Recreation 0 0 0 Other Services activities 3 1 2 Activities of Private Households 12 8 4 Activities of extraterritorial organisation and bodies 0 0 0 Don't Know 5 3 2
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Table 5.42 Main job of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Kavango West
Main job Total Female Male
Total 15 087 8 169 6 918 Subsistence/Communal Farmer (With Paid Employees) 271 83 188 Subsistence/Communal Farmer (Without Paid Employees) 11 596 6 906 4 690 Commercial Farmer (With Paid Employees) 42 8 34 Other Employer 66 37 29 Own Account Worker 334 178 156 Employee (Communal Farms) 173 53 120 Employee (Commercial Farms) 54 8 46 Employee (Government) 1 116 382 734 Employee (Parastatal) 208 65 143 Employee (Private) 889 280 609 Unpaid Family Worker (Subsistence/Communal) 246 122 124 Other Unpaid Family Worker 57 27 30 Other 23 16 7 Don't Know 12 4 8
Table 5.43 Main job of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Kapako
Main job Total Female Male
Total 2 924 1 659 1 265 Subsistence/Communal Farmer (With Paid Employees) 19 9 10 Subsistence/Communal Farmer (Without Paid Employees) 2 377 1 490 887 Commercial Farmer (With Paid Employees) 4 0 4 Other Employer 8 2 6 Own Account Worker 15 6 9 Employee (Communal Farms) 4 2 2 Employee (Commercial Farms) 7 1 6 Employee (Government) 209 61 148 Employee (Parastatal) 30 13 17 Employee (Private) 198 51 147 Unpaid Family Worker (Subsistence/Communal) 46 21 25 Other Unpaid Family Worker 5 2 3 Other 1 0 1 Don't Know 1 1 0
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Table 5.44 Main job of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Mankumpi
Main job Total Female Male
Total 633 345 288 Subsistence/Communal Farmer (With Paid Employees) 26 5 21 Subsistence/Communal Farmer (Without Paid Employees) 479 297 182 Commercial Farmer (With Paid Employees) 2 0 2 Other Employer 0 0 0 Own Account Worker 1 1 0 Employee (Communal Farms) 18 10 8 Employee (Commercial Farms) 11 0 11 Employee (Government) 38 18 20 Employee (Parastatal) 10 2 8 Employee (Private) 37 9 28 Unpaid Family Worker (Subsistence/Communal) 5 1 4 Other Unpaid Family Worker 3 1 2 Other 3 1 2 Don't Know 0 0 0
Table 5.45 Main job of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Mpungu
Main job Total Female Male
Total 3 105 1 528 1 577 Subsistence/Communal Farmer (With Paid Employees) 79 13 66 Subsistence/Communal Farmer (Without Paid Employees) 2 366 1 321 1 045 Commercial Farmer (With Paid Employees) 11 5 6 Other Employer 18 10 8 Own Account Worker 42 20 22 Employee (Communal Farms) 69 7 62 Employee (Commercial Farms) 4 1 3 Employee (Government) 154 40 114 Employee (Parastatal) 57 16 41 Employee (Private) 193 39 154 Unpaid Family Worker (Subsistence/Communal) 83 41 42 Other Unpaid Family Worker 24 14 10 Other 1 1 0 Don't Know 4 0 4
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Table 5.46 Main job of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Musese
Main job Total Female Male
Total 1 591 914 677 Subsistence/Communal Farmer (With Paid Employees) 34 22 12 Subsistence/Communal Farmer (Without Paid Employees) 1 352 809 543 Commercial Farmer (With Paid Employees) 2 0 2 Other Employer 3 2 1 Own Account Worker 5 2 3 Employee (Communal Farms) 30 17 13 Employee (Commercial Farms) 1 1 0 Employee (Government) 77 22 55 Employee (Parastatal) 18 8 10 Employee (Private) 28 8 20 Unpaid Family Worker (Subsistence/Communal) 23 12 11 Other Unpaid Family Worker 13 7 6 Other 3 3 0 Don't Know 2 1 1
Table 5.47 Main job of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Ncamagoro
Main job Total Female Male
Total 995 523 472 Subsistence/Communal Farmer (With Paid Employees) 59 18 41 Subsistence/Communal Farmer (Without Paid Employees) 725 408 317 Commercial Farmer (With Paid Employees) 1 0 1 Other Employer 7 2 5 Own Account Worker 121 74 47 Employee (Communal Farms) 5 0 5 Employee (Commercial Farms) 0 0 0 Employee (Government) 45 12 33 Employee (Parastatal) 2 1 1 Employee (Private) 23 3 20 Unpaid Family Worker (Subsistence/Communal) 6 4 2 Other Unpaid Family Worker 0 0 0 Other 1 1 0 Don't Know 0 0 0
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Table 5.48 Main job of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Ncuncuni
Main job Total Female Male
Total 1 844 1 033 811 Subsistence/Communal Farmer (With Paid Employees) 18 3 15 Subsistence/Communal Farmer (Without Paid Employees) 1 497 912 585 Commercial Farmer (With Paid Employees) 2 0 2 Other Employer 5 3 2 Own Account Worker 81 34 47 Employee (Communal Farms) 5 1 4 Employee (Commercial Farms) 0 0 0 Employee (Government) 162 60 102 Employee (Parastatal) 9 1 8 Employee (Private) 55 13 42 Unpaid Family Worker (Subsistence/Communal) 7 4 3 Other Unpaid Family Worker 0 0 0 Other 3 2 1 Don't Know 0 0 0
Table 5.49 Main job of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Nkurenkuru
Main job Total Female Male
Total 1 442 782 660 Subsistence/Communal Farmer (With Paid Employees) 8 7 1 Subsistence/Communal Farmer (Without Paid Employees) 768 469 299 Commercial Farmer (With Paid Employees) 3 1 2 Other Employer 18 12 6 Own Account Worker 49 31 18 Employee (Communal Farms) 7 3 4 Employee (Commercial Farms) 2 2 0 Employee (Government) 219 81 138 Employee (Parastatal) 35 17 18 Employee (Private) 283 131 152 Unpaid Family Worker (Subsistence/Communal) 33 20 13 Other Unpaid Family Worker 7 2 5 Other 8 6 2 Don't Know 2 0 2
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Table 5.50 Main job of employed population aged 15 years and above by sex, Tondoro
Main job Total Female Male
Total 2 553 1 385 1 168 Subsistence/Communal Farmer (With Paid Employees) 28 6 22 Subsistence/Communal Farmer (Without Paid Employees) 2 032 1 200 832 Commercial Farmer (With Paid Employees) 17 2 15 Other Employer 7 6 1 Own Account Worker 20 10 10 Employee (Communal Farms) 35 13 22 Employee (Commercial Farms) 29 3 26 Employee (Government) 212 88 124 Employee (Parastatal) 47 7 40 Employee (Private) 72 26 46 Unpaid Family Worker (Subsistence/Communal) 43 19 24 Other Unpaid Family Worker 5 1 4 Other 3 2 1 Don't Know 3 2 1
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Chapter 6.1 Households and population by main source of
Chapter 6.4 Households and population by main source of income, Kavango West
income, Mpungu
Main Source of income Households Population
Main Source of income Households Population
Total 13 691 85 705
Total 2 275 14 939 Farming 8 191 52 296
Farming 1 593 10 606
Business Activity - Non Farming 1 165 7 219
Business Activity - Non Farming 159 1 006 Wages and Salaries 1 357 7 321
Wages and Salaries 164 890
Old-Age Pension 1 742 11 555
Old-Age Pension 213 1 521 Cash Remittances 460 2 591
Cash Remittances 84 523
Retirement Fund 53 322
Retirement Fund 6 34 Orphan's Grant 241 1 682
Orphan's Grant 25 176
Disability Grant 205 1 249
Disability Grant 15 103 Other 277 1 470
Other 16 80
Chapter 6.2 Households and population by main source of
Chapter 6.5 Households and population by main source of
income, Kapako
income, Musese
Main Source of income Households Population
Main Source of income Households Population
Total 3 147 20 118
Total 1 623 10 008 Farming 1 951 12 696
Farming 1 019 6 293
Business Activity - Non Farming 355 2 203
Business Activity - Non Farming 52 313 Wages and Salaries 217 1 237
Wages and Salaries 78 461
Old-Age Pension 375 2 415
Old-Age Pension 278 1 839 Cash Remittances 89 489
Cash Remittances 27 121
Retirement Fund 11 50
Retirement Fund 3 17 Orphan's Grant 60 528
Orphan's Grant 42 259
Disability Grant 38 250
Disability Grant 25 138 Other 51 250
Other 99 567
Chapter 6.3 Households and population by main source of
Chapter 6.6 Households and population by main source of
income, Mankumpi
income, Ncamagoro
Main Source of income Households Population
Main Source of income Households Population
Total 766 4 464
Total 1 134 7 043 Farming 499 2 921
Farming 589 3 684
Business Activity - Non Farming 24 146
Business Activity - Non Farming 171 1 085 Wages and Salaries 38 204
Wages and Salaries 73 372
Old-Age Pension 120 717
Old-Age Pension 114 739 Cash Remittances 15 82
Cash Remittances 145 880
Retirement Fund 6 39
Retirement Fund 5 21 Orphan's Grant 6 31
Orphan's Grant 14 102
Disability Grant 9 52
Disability Grant 20 140 Other 49 272
Other 3 20
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Chapter 6.7 Households and population by main source of
Chapter 6.9 Households and population by main source of income, Ncuncuni
income, Tondoro
Main Source of income Households Population
Main Source of income Households Population
Total 1 360 8 314
Total 2 309 13 950 Farming 726 4 669
Farming 1 371 8 429
Business Activity - Non Farming 106 681
Business Activity - Non Farming 169 1 038 Wages and Salaries 203 905
Wages and Salaries 303 1 605
Old-Age Pension 215 1 427
Old-Age Pension 267 1 808 Cash Remittances 37 197
Cash Remittances 50 253
Retirement Fund 10 72
Retirement Fund 4 23 Orphan's Grant 21 135
Orphan's Grant 59 347
Disability Grant 26 140
Disability Grant 51 294 Other 16 88
Other 35 153
Chapter 6.8 Households and population by main source of
income, Nkurenkuru Main Source of income Households Population Total 1 077 6 869 Farming 443 2 998 Business Activity - Non Farming 129 747 Wages and Salaries 281 1 647 Old-Age Pension 160 1 089 Cash Remittances 13 46 Retirement Fund 8 66 Orphan's Grant 14 104 Disability Grant 21 132 Other 8 40
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Table 6.10 Distribution of households owning selected transportation assets by area
Area Households Car Bicycle Radio Television
Telephone (Mobile)
Animal Drawn
Cart Total
Kavango West 13 691 708 692 8 442 1 347 4 818 678 299
Kapako 3 147 157 267 1 729 360 1 125 75 59 Mankumpi 766 46 34 400 80 236 52 39 Mpungu 2 275 102 42 1 568 80 612 186 25 Musese 1 623 53 35 996 86 470 43 12 Ncamagoro 1 134 50 31 624 134 381 76 5 Ncuncuni 1 360 60 129 832 251 700 116 55 Nkurenkuru 1 077 131 93 705 193 507 57 52 Tondoro 2 309 109 61 1 588 163 787 73 52
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Table 6.11 Households and population by type of
Table 6.15 Households and population by type of own agricultural activity, Kavango West
own agricultural activity, Musese
Agricultural activity Households Population
Agricultural activity Households Population
Total 14 778 97 480
Total 1 511 9 685 Livestock 4 183 27 950
Livestock 378 2 384
Crop 9 328 60 946
Crop 1 017 6 491 Poultry 985 6 627
Poultry 24 175
Agroprocessing 212 1 407
Agroprocessing 88 601 Horticulture 35 283
Horticulture 0 0
Other 35 267
Other 4 34
Table 6.12 Households and population by type of
Table 6.16 Households and population by type of
own agricultural activity, Kapako
own agricultural activity, Ncamagoro
Agricultural activity Households Population
Agricultural activity Households Population
Total 3 017 20 300
Total 1 075 6 827 Livestock 927 6 358
Livestock 263 1 738
Crop 1 915 12 659
Crop 675 4 198 Poultry 151 1 077
Poultry 129 835
Agroprocessing 7 44
Agroprocessing 2 13 Horticulture 7 81
Horticulture 2 12
Other 10 81
Other 4 31
Table 6.13 Households and population by type of
Table 6.17 Households and population by type of
own agricultural activity, Mankumpi
own agricultural activity, Ncuncuni
Agricultural activity Households Population
Agricultural activity Households Population
Total 781 4 699
Total 1 679 11 092 Livestock 176 1 112
Livestock 456 3 064
Crop 517 3 065
Crop 1 014 6 584 Poultry 79 468
Poultry 201 1 385
Agroprocessing 2 20
Agroprocessing 2 20 Horticulture 1 1
Horticulture 2 8
Other 6 33
Other 4 31
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Table 6.14 Households and population by type of
Table 6.18 Households and population by type of own agricultural activity, Mpungu
own agricultural activity, Nkurenkuru
Agricultural activity Households Population
Agricultural activity Households Population
Total 2 946 19 802
Total 1 315 9 250 Livestock 879 5 846
Livestock 380 2 698
Crop 1 888 12 716
Crop 797 5 604 Poultry 159 1 111
Poultry 134 897
Agroprocessing 3 21
Agroprocessing 1 8 Horticulture 13 88
Horticulture 3 43
Other 4 20
Other 0 0
Table 6.19 Households and population by type of own agricultural activity, Tondoro
Agricultural activity Households Population Total 2 454 15 825 Livestock 724 4 750 Crop 1 505 9 629 Poultry 108 679 Agroprocessing 107 680 Horticulture 7 50 Other 3 37
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Table 7.1 Households and population by type of housing
Table 7.4 Households and population by type of housing unit, Kavango West
unit, Mpungu
Type of housing unit Households Population
Type of housing unit Households Population
Total 13 691 85 705
Total 2 275 14 939 Detached House 1 054 6 223
Detached House 62 305
Semi-Detached House 202 1 070
Semi-Detached House 27 132 Apartment/Flat 88 391
Apartment/Flat 24 93
Guest Flat 10 74
Guest Flat 2 13 Part Commercial/Industrial 9 44
Part Commercial/Industrial 1 4
Mobile Home 14 86
Mobile Home 7 51 Single Quarters 145 464
Single Quarters 15 93
Traditional Dwelling 12 032 76 491
Traditional Dwelling 2 121 14 167 Improvised Housing Unit (Shack) 107 707
Improvised Housing Unit (Shack) 12 65
Other 30 155
Other 4 16
Table 7.2 Households and population by type of housing
Table 7.5 Households and population by type of housing
unit, Kapako
unit, Musese
Type of housing unit Households Population
Type of housing unit Households Population
Total 3 147 20 118
Total 1 623 10 008 Detached House 575 3 584
Detached House 86 502
Semi-Detached House 32 146
Semi-Detached House 18 95 Apartment/Flat 13 81
Apartment/Flat 4 19
Guest Flat 0 0
Guest Flat 4 34 Part Commercial/Industrial 2 4
Part Commercial/Industrial 0 0
Mobile Home 0 0
Mobile Home 4 19 Single Quarters 22 112
Single Quarters 10 38
Traditional Dwelling 2 485 16 087
Traditional Dwelling 1 489 9 242 Improvised Housing Unit (Shack) 16 89
Improvised Housing Unit (Shack) 6 33
Other 2 15
Other 2 26
Table 7.3 Households and population by type of housing
Table 7.6 Households and population by type of housing
unit, Mankumpi
unit, Ncamagoro
Type of housing unit Households Population
Type of housing unit Households Population
Total 766 4 464
Total 1 134 7 043 Detached House 35 121
Detached House 33 172
Semi-Detached House 8 39
Semi-Detached House 6 49 Apartment/Flat 0 0
Apartment/Flat 8 30
Guest Flat 0 0
Guest Flat 0 0 Part Commercial/Industrial 2 20
Part Commercial/Industrial 2 6
Mobile Home 0 0
Mobile Home 1 3 Single Quarters 2 10
Single Quarters 5 20
Traditional Dwelling 674 3 898
Traditional Dwelling 1 069 6 704 Improvised Housing Unit (Shack) 42 355
Improvised Housing Unit (Shack) 9 57
Other 3 21
Other 1 2
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Table 7.7 Households and population by type of housing
Table 7.8 Households and population by type of housing unit, Ncuncuni
unit, Nkurenkuru
Type of housing unit Households Population
Type of housing unit Households Population
Total 1 360 8 314
Total 1 077 6 869 Detached House 71 505
Detached House 116 602
Semi-Detached House 11 51
Semi-Detached House 81 436 Apartment/Flat 0 0
Apartment/Flat 14 47
Guest Flat 0 0
Guest Flat 3 25 Part Commercial/Industrial 0 0
Part Commercial/Industrial 1 6
Mobile Home 1 10
Mobile Home 1 3 Single Quarters 52 90
Single Quarters 7 17
Traditional Dwelling 1 215 7 626
Traditional Dwelling 847 5 685 Improvised Housing Unit (Shack) 9 29
Improvised Housing Unit (Shack) 3 29
Other 1 3
Other 4 19
Table 7.9 Households and population by type of housing
unit, Tondoro Type of housing unit Households Population Total 2 309 13 950 Detached House 76 432 Semi-Detached House 19 122 Apartment/Flat 25 121 Guest Flat 1 2 Part Commercial/Industrial 1 4 Mobile Home 0 0 Single Quarters 32 84 Traditional Dwelling 2 132 13 082 Improvised Housing Unit (Shack) 10 50 Other 13 53
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Table 7.10 Households and population by tenure status,
Table 7.13 Households and population by tenure status, Kavango West
Mpungu
Tenure status Households Population
Tenure status Households Population
Total 13 691 85 705
Total 2 275 14 939 Owner Occupied With Mortgage 795 4 859
Owner Occupied With Mortgage 126 897
Owner Occupied Without Mortgage 10 863 68 562
Owner Occupied Without Mortgage 1 342 8 836
Rented (Government) 3 6
Rented (Government) 0 0 Rented (Local Authority) 27 125
Rented (Local Authority) 10 30
Rented (Parastatal) 0 0
Rented (Parastatal) 0 0 Rented (Private Firm) 68 262
Rented (Private Firm) 17 87
Rented (Individual) 48 339
Rented (Individual) 5 37 Occupied Rent Free 1 738 10 737
Occupied Rent Free 771 5 034
Other 149 815
Other 4 18
Table 7.11 Households and population by tenure status,
Table 7.14 Households and population by tenure status,
Kapako
Musese
Tenure status Households Population
Tenure status Households Population
Total 3 147 20 118
Total 1 623 10 008 Owner Occupied With Mortgage 69 418
Owner Occupied With Mortgage 83 491
Owner Occupied Without Mortgage 2 887 18 355
Owner Occupied Without Mortgage 1 462 9 062
Rented (Government) 0 0
Rented (Government) 0 0 Rented (Local Authority) 4 24
Rented (Local Authority) 7 29
Rented (Parastatal) 0 0
Rented (Parastatal) 0 0 Rented (Private Firm) 5 24
Rented (Private Firm) 0 0
Rented (Individual) 23 206
Rented (Individual) 3 25 Occupied Rent Free 151 1 036
Occupied Rent Free 50 296
Other 8 55
Other 18 105
Table 7.12 Households and population by tenure status,
Table 7.15 Households and population by tenure status,
Mankumpi
Ncamagoro
Tenure status Households Population
Tenure status Households Population
Total 766 4 464
Total 1 134 7 043 Owner Occupied With Mortgage 104 756
Owner Occupied With Mortgage 23 158
Owner Occupied Without Mortgage 575 3 211
Owner Occupied Without Mortgage 1 033 6 422
Rented (Government) 0 0
Rented (Government) 0 0 Rented (Local Authority) 0 0
Rented (Local Authority) 1 5
Rented (Parastatal) 0 0
Rented (Parastatal) 0 0 Rented (Private Firm) 0 0
Rented (Private Firm) 2 11
Rented (Individual) 0 0
Rented (Individual) 2 12 Occupied Rent Free 83 474
Occupied Rent Free 71 415
Other 4 23
Other 2 20
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Table 7.16 Households and population by tenure status,
Table 7.17 Households and population by tenure status, Ncuncuni
Nkurenkuru
Tenure status Households Population
Tenure status Households Population
Total 1 360 8 314
Total 1 077 6 869 Owner Occupied With Mortgage 107 626
Owner Occupied With Mortgage 94 419
Owner Occupied Without Mortgage 935 5 875
Owner Occupied Without Mortgage 809 5 508
Rented (Government) 0 0
Rented (Government) 3 6 Rented (Local Authority) 2 16
Rented (Local Authority) 1 8
Rented (Parastatal) 0 0
Rented (Parastatal) 0 0 Rented (Private Firm) 2 18
Rented (Private Firm) 35 111
Rented (Individual) 2 11
Rented (Individual) 12 45 Occupied Rent Free 312 1 768
Occupied Rent Free 117 736
Other 0 0
Other 6 36
Table 7.18 Households and population by tenure status,
Tondoro Tenure status Households Population Total 2 309 13 950 Owner Occupied With
Mortgage 189 1 094 Owner Occupied Without
Mortgage 1 820 11 293 Rented (Government) 0 0 Rented (Local Authority) 2 13 Rented (Parastatal) 0 0 Rented (Private Firm) 7 11 Rented (Individual) 1 3 Occupied Rent Free 183 978 Other 107 558
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Table 7.19 Households and population by main material
Table 7.22 Households and population by main material used for outer walls, Kavango West
used for outer walls, Mpungu
Main material used for outer walls Households Population
Main material used for outer walls Households Population
Total 13 691 85 705
Total 2 275 14 939 Cement Blocks/Brick 1 159 6 888
Cement Blocks/Brick 101 530
Burnt Bricks/Face Bricks 154 903
Burnt Bricks/Face Bricks 11 92 Mud/Clay Bricks 1 935 13 004
Mud/Clay Bricks 555 3 793
Corrugated Iron/Zinc 257 1 390
Corrugated Iron/Zinc 61 312 Prefabricated Materials 92 404
Prefabricated Materials 20 106
Wood Poles/Sticks or Grass/Reeds 4 428 26 972
Wood Poles/Sticks or Grass/Reeds 1 100 7 123
Sticks with Mud/Clay Cow Dung 5 526 35 349
Sticks with Mud/Clay Cow Dung 421 2 955
Tin 16 77
Tin 1 6 Other 124 718
Other 5 22
Table 7.20 Households and population by main material
Table 7.23 Households and population by main material
used for outer walls, Kapako
used for outer walls, Musese
Main material used for outer walls Households Population
Main material used for outer walls Households Population
Total 3 147 20 118
Total 1 623 10 008 Cement Blocks/Brick 384 2 602
Cement Blocks/Brick 114 686
Burnt Bricks/Face Bricks 22 122
Burnt Bricks/Face Bricks 21 118 Mud/Clay Bricks 486 3 259
Mud/Clay Bricks 252 1 623
Corrugated Iron/Zinc 46 287
Corrugated Iron/Zinc 9 54 Prefabricated Materials 4 26
Prefabricated Materials 3 18
Wood Poles/Sticks or Grass/Reeds 876 5 365
Wood Poles/Sticks or Grass/Reeds 505 3 019
Sticks with Mud/Clay Cow Dung 1 319 8 404
Sticks with Mud/Clay Cow Dung 695 4 353
Tin 1 10
Tin 3 18 Other 9 43
Other 21 119
Table 7.21 Households and population by main material
Table 7.24 Households and population by main material
used for outer walls, Mankumpi
used for outer walls, Ncamagoro
Main material used for outer walls Households Population
Main material used for outer walls Households Population
Total 766 4 464
Total 1 134 7 043 Cement Blocks/Brick 18 63
Cement Blocks/Brick 41 201
Burnt Bricks/Face Bricks 3 23
Burnt Bricks/Face Bricks 7 54 Mud/Clay Bricks 108 641
Mud/Clay Bricks 84 630
Corrugated Iron/Zinc 22 123
Corrugated Iron/Zinc 15 75 Prefabricated Materials 8 20
Prefabricated Materials 1 2
Wood Poles/Sticks or Grass/Reeds 311 1 856
Wood Poles/Sticks or Grass/Reeds 363 2 040
Sticks with Mud/Clay Cow Dung 253 1 421
Sticks with Mud/Clay Cow Dung 614 3 999
Tin 3 15
Tin 0 0 Other 40 302
Other 9 42
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Table 7.25 Households and population by main material
Table 7.26 Households and population by main material used for outer walls, Ncuncuni
used for outer walls, Nkurenkuru
Main material used for outer walls Households Population
Main material used for outer walls Households Population
Total 1 360 8 314
Total 1 077 6 869 Cement Blocks/Brick 88 293
Cement Blocks/Brick 258 1 580
Burnt Bricks/Face Bricks 3 11
Burnt Bricks/Face Bricks 74 409 Mud/Clay Bricks 131 901
Mud/Clay Bricks 148 1 036
Corrugated Iron/Zinc 34 205
Corrugated Iron/Zinc 34 194 Prefabricated Materials 19 66
Prefabricated Materials 15 37
Wood Poles/Sticks or Grass/Reeds 328 1 946
Wood Poles/Sticks or Grass/Reeds 137 843
Sticks with Mud/Clay Cow Dung 750 4 852
Sticks with Mud/Clay Cow Dung 401 2 739 Tin 1 5
Tin 5 12
Other 6 35
Other 5 19
Table 7.27 Households and population by main material
used for outer walls, Tondoro Main material used for outer
walls Households Population Total 2 309 13 950 Cement Blocks/Brick 155 933 Burnt Bricks/Face Bricks 13 74 Mud/Clay Bricks 171 1 121 Corrugated Iron/Zinc 36 140 Prefabricated Materials 22 129 Wood Poles/Sticks or
Grass/Reeds 808 4 780
Sticks with Mud/Clay Cow Dung 1 073 6 626 Tin 2 11 Other 29 136
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Table 7.28 Households and population by main material
Table 7.31 Households and population by main material used for roof, Kavango West
used for roof, Mpungu
Main material used for roof Households Population
Main material used for roof Households Population
Total 13 691 85 705
Total 2 275 14 939 Corrugated Iron Sheet 2 367 14 409
Corrugated Iron Sheet 261 1 596
Asbestos Sheet 68 348
Asbestos Sheet 16 91 Brick Tiles 33 207
Brick Tiles 5 34
Concrete 29 164
Concrete 1 4 Thatch Grass 10 848 68 324
Thatch Grass 1 959 12 995
Slate 17 111
Slate 6 28 Wood Covered with melthoid 35 243
Wood Covered with melthoid 8 72
Sticks with Mud/Cow Dung 238 1 547
Sticks with Mud/Cow Dung 13 70 Tin 22 133
Tin 3 23
Other 34 219
Other 3 26
Table 7.29 Households and population by main material
Table 7.32 Households and population by main material used for roof, Kapako
used for roof, Musese
Main material used for roof Households Population
Main material used for roof Households Population
Total 3 147 20 118
Total 1 623 10 008 Corrugated Iron Sheet 420 2 672
Corrugated Iron Sheet 102 660
Asbestos Sheet 23 107
Asbestos Sheet 10 47 Brick Tiles 3 22
Brick Tiles 13 94
Concrete 5 42
Concrete 6 29 Thatch Grass 2 668 17 078
Thatch Grass 1 344 8 256
Slate 1 8
Slate 4 16 Wood Covered with melthoid 3 15
Wood Covered with melthoid 9 57
Sticks with Mud/Cow Dung 19 151
Sticks with Mud/Cow Dung 114 704 Tin 4 18
Tin 9 61
Other 1 5
Other 12 84
Table 7.30 Households and population by main material
Table 7.33 Households and population by main material used for roof, Mankumpi
used for roof, Ncamagoro
Main material used for roof Households Population
Main material used for roof Households Population
Total 766 4 464
Total 1 134 7 043 Corrugated Iron Sheet 204 1 108
Corrugated Iron Sheet 247 1 634
Asbestos Sheet 1 10
Asbestos Sheet 5 21 Brick Tiles 0 0
Brick Tiles 1 8
Concrete 0 0
Concrete 5 17 Thatch Grass 548 3 262
Thatch Grass 825 4 990
Slate 1 11
Slate 1 3 Wood Covered with melthoid 1 4
Wood Covered with melthoid 8 55
Sticks with Mud/Cow Dung 6 42
Sticks with Mud/Cow Dung 40 297 Tin 1 2
Tin 0 0
Other 4 25
Other 2 18
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Table 7.34 Households and population by main material
Table 7.35 Households and population by main material used for roof, Ncuncuni
used for roof, Nkurenkuru
Main material used for roof Households Population
Main material used for roof Households Population
Total 1 360 8 314
Total 1 077 6 869 Corrugated Iron Sheet 438 2 532
Corrugated Iron Sheet 439 2 743
Asbestos Sheet 1 4
Asbestos Sheet 1 8 Brick Tiles 0 0
Brick Tiles 3 15
Concrete 0 0
Concrete 9 57 Thatch Grass 906 5 668
Thatch Grass 610 3 962
Slate 3 29
Slate 0 0 Wood Covered with melthoid 1 12
Wood Covered with melthoid 0 0
Sticks with Mud/Cow Dung 9 62
Sticks with Mud/Cow Dung 10 51 Tin 1 5
Tin 2 17
Other 1 2
Other 3 16
Table 7.36 Households and population by main material used for roof, Tondoro Main material used for roof Households Population Total 2 309 13 950 Corrugated Iron Sheet 256 1 464 Asbestos Sheet 11 60 Brick Tiles 8 34 Concrete 3 15 Thatch Grass 1 988 12 113 Slate 1 16 Wood Covered with melthoid 5 28 Sticks with Mud/Cow Dung 27 170 Tin 2 7 Other 8 43
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Table 7.37 Households and population by main material
Table 7.40 Households and population by main material used for floor, Kavango West
used for floor, Mpungu
Main material used for floor Households Population
Main material used for floor Households Population
Total 13 691 85 705
Total 2 275 14 939 Sand/Earth 4 970 29 988
Sand/Earth 978 6 353
Cement 1 168 6 949
Cement 121 699 Mud/Clay 7 300 47 659
Mud/Clay 1 153 7 752
Wood 33 203
Wood 5 55 Concrete 70 333
Concrete 7 47
Tiles (Ceramic/Wood/Plastic) 107 331
Tiles (Ceramic/Wood/Plastic) 9 20 Others 43 242
Others 2 13
Table 7.38 Households and population by main material
Table 7.41 Households and population by main material
used for floor, Kapako
used for floor, Musese
Main material used for floor Households Population
Main material used for floor Households Population
Total 3 147 20 118
Total 1 623 10 008 Sand/Earth 900 5 480
Sand/Earth 340 1 911
Cement 265 1 666
Cement 95 680 Mud/Clay 1 954 12 866
Mud/Clay 1 140 7 186
Wood 4 35
Wood 2 3 Concrete 8 32
Concrete 8 47
Tiles (Ceramic/Wood/Plastic) 14 31
Tiles (Ceramic/Wood/Plastic) 10 35 Others 2 8
Others 28 146
Table 7.39 Households and population by main material
Table 7.42 Households and population by main material
used for floor, Mankumpi
used for floor, Ncamagoro
Main material used for floor Households Population
Main material used for floor Households Population
Total 766 4 464
Total 1 134 7 043 Sand/Earth 320 1 867
Sand/Earth 517 3 116
Cement 59 271
Cement 77 427 Mud/Clay 379 2 283
Mud/Clay 525 3 439
Wood 2 7
Wood 9 44 Concrete 1 6
Concrete 2 7
Tiles (Ceramic/Wood/Plastic) 1 6
Tiles (Ceramic/Wood/Plastic) 4 10 Others 4 24
Others 0 0
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Table 7.43 Households and population by main material
Table 7.44 Households and population by main material used for floor, Ncuncuni
used for floor, Nkurenkuru
Main material used for floor Households Population
Main material used for floor Households Population
Total 1 360 8 314
Total 1 077 6 869 Sand/Earth 764 4 664
Sand/Earth 310 1 977
Cement 134 549
Cement 224 1 493 Mud/Clay 449 3 018
Mud/Clay 460 3 100
Wood 1 7
Wood 1 2 Concrete 4 23
Concrete 35 144
Tiles (Ceramic/Wood/Plastic) 6 33
Tiles (Ceramic/Wood/Plastic) 45 139 Others 2 20
Others 2 14
Table 7.45 Households and population by main material
used for floor, Tondoro Main material used for floor Households Population Total 2 309 13 950 Sand/Earth 841 4 620 Cement 193 1 164 Mud/Clay 1 240 8 015 Wood 9 50 Concrete 5 27 Tiles (Ceramic/Wood/Plastic) 18 57 Others 3 17
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Table 7.46 Households and population by main source of energy
Table 7.49 Households and population by main source for cooking, Kavango West
of energy for cooking, Mpungu
Energy for cooking Households Population
Energy for cooking Households Population
Total 13 691 85 705
Total 2 275 14 939 Electricity from Mains 501 1 934
Electricity from Mains 41 111
Electricity from Generator 20 85
Electricity from Generator 1 1 Gas 103 509
Gas 14 63
Paraffin/Kerosene 19 115
Paraffin/Kerosene 0 0 Wood/Charcoal from Wood 12 853 81 804
Wood/Charcoal from Wood 2 202 14 663
Charcoal-coal 176 1 123
Charcoal-coal 13 65 Animal Dung 8 53
Animal Dung 3 31
Solar Energy 3 24
Solar Energy 0 0 Other 8 58
Other 1 5
Table 7.47 Households and population by main source
Table 7.50 Households and population by main source
of energy for cooking, Kapako
of energy for cooking, Musese
Energy for cooking Households Population
Energy for cooking Households Population
Total 3 147 20 118
Total 1 623 10 008 Electricity from Mains 84 380
Electricity from Mains 27 124
Electricity from Generator 5 20
Electricity from Generator 1 2 Gas 12 71
Gas 8 29
Paraffin/Kerosene 5 29
Paraffin/Kerosene 2 13 Wood/Charcoal from Wood 3 026 19 524
Wood/Charcoal from Wood 1 483 9 215
Charcoal-coal 13 74
Charcoal-coal 100 618 Animal Dung 0 0
Animal Dung 2 7
Solar Energy 0 0
Solar Energy 0 0 Other 2 20
Other 0 0
Table 7.48 Households and population by main source
Table 7.51 Households and population by main source
of energy for cooking, Mankumpi
of energy for cooking, Ncamagoro
Energy for cooking Households Population
Energy for cooking Households Population
Total 766 4 464
Total 1 134 7 043 Electricity from Mains 22 85
Electricity from Mains 26 121
Electricity from Generator 1 4
Electricity from Generator 0 0 Gas 3 8
Gas 3 13
Paraffin/Kerosene 2 14
Paraffin/Kerosene 2 13 Wood/Charcoal from Wood 726 4 267
Wood/Charcoal from Wood 1 095 6 836
Charcoal-coal 10 77
Charcoal-coal 7 59 Animal Dung 0 0
Animal Dung 1 1
Solar Energy 0 0
Solar Energy 0 0 Other 2 9
Other 0 0
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Table 7.61 Households and population by main source
Table 7.62 Households and population by main source of energy for lighting, Ncuncuni
of energy for lighting, Nkurenkuru
Energy for lighting Households Population
Energy for lighting Households Population
Total 1 360 8 314
Total 1 077 6 869 Electricity from Mains 285 1 559
Electricity from Mains 191 1 046
Electricity from Generator 1 5
Electricity from Generator 4 36 Gas 0 0
Gas 1 8
Paraffin/Kerosene 2 12
Paraffin/Kerosene 3 15 Wood/Charcoal from Wood 16 74
Wood/Charcoal from Wood 32 162
Charcoal-coal 0 0
Charcoal-coal 0 0 Candles 1 043 6 557
Candles 820 5 430
Animal Dung 1 8
Animal Dung 0 0 Solar Energy 8 67
Solar Energy 3 24
Other 4 32
Other 23 148
Table 7.63 Households and population by main source
of energy for lighting, Tondoro Energy for lighting Households Population Total 2 309 13 950 Electricity from Mains 133 665 Electricity from Generator 16 83 Gas 23 136 Paraffin/Kerosene 7 48 Wood/Charcoal from Wood 460 2 823 Charcoal-coal 5 36 Candles 1 651 10 078 Animal Dung 0 0 Solar Energy 5 34 Other 9 47
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Table 7.64 Households and population by main source
Table 7.67 Households and population by main source of water for cooking/drinking, Kavango West
of water for cooking/drinking, Mpungu
Source of water for cooking/drinking Households Population
Source of water for cooking/drinking Households Population
Total 13 691 85 705
Total 2 275 14 939 Piped Water Inside 689 3 704
Piped Water Inside 76 374
Piped Water Outside 635 3 635
Piped Water Outside 77 450 Public Pipe 2 546 15 820
Public Pipe 223 1 428
Borehole with Tank Covered 3 635 22 367
Borehole with Tank Covered 1 006 6 597
Borehole with Open Tank 999 6 363
Borehole with Open Tank 201 1 203 River/Dam/Stream 4 383 28 295
River/Dam/Stream 498 3 546
Canal 18 122
Canal 3 20 Well Protected 230 1 542
Well Protected 125 834
Well Unprotected 539 3 765
Well Unprotected 66 487 Other 17 92
Other 0 0
Table 7.65 Households and population by main source
Table 7.68 Households and population by main source
of water for cooking/drinking, Kapako
of water for cooking/drinking, Musese
Source of water for cooking/drinking Households Population
Source of water for cooking/drinking Households Population
Total 3 147 20 118
Total 1 623 10 008 Piped Water Inside 111 612
Piped Water Inside 22 100
Piped Water Outside 94 593
Piped Water Outside 41 208 Public Pipe 474 2 938
Public Pipe 23 120
Borehole with Tank Covered 494 2 874
Borehole with Tank Covered 261 1 588
Borehole with Open Tank 99 717
Borehole with Open Tank 145 889 River/Dam/Stream 1 389 8 991
River/Dam/Stream 1 119 7 026
Canal 2 14
Canal 4 33 Well Protected 68 456
Well Protected 3 20
Well Unprotected 416 2 923
Well Unprotected 3 14 Other 0 0
Other 2 10
Table 7.66 Households and population by main source
Table 7.69 Households and population by main source
of water for cooking/drinking, Mankumpi
of water for cooking/drinking, Ncamagoro
Source of water for cooking/drinking Households Population
Source of water for cooking/drinking Households Population
Total 766 4 464
Total 1 134 7 043 Piped Water Inside 10 47
Piped Water Inside 27 136
Piped Water Outside 18 92
Piped Water Outside 16 99 Public Pipe 386 2 307
Public Pipe 268 1 779
Borehole with Tank Covered 265 1 459
Borehole with Tank Covered 707 4 328
Borehole with Open Tank 83 522
Borehole with Open Tank 91 587 River/Dam/Stream 2 11
River/Dam/Stream 9 47
Canal 1 15
Canal 5 26 Well Protected 0 0
Well Protected 6 17
Well Unprotected 0 0
Well Unprotected 5 24 Other 1 11
Other 0 0
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Table 7.70 Households and population by main source
Table 7.71 Households and population by main source of water for cooking/drinking, Ncuncuni
of water for cooking/drinking, Nkurenkuru
Source of water for cooking/drinking Households Population
Source of water for cooking/drinking Households Population
Total 1 360 8 314
Total 1 077 6 869 Piped Water Inside 54 281
Piped Water Inside 141 672
Piped Water Outside 150 907
Piped Water Outside 95 598 Public Pipe 613 3 631
Public Pipe 98 639
Borehole with Tank Covered 232 1 498
Borehole with Tank Covered 75 521
Borehole with Open Tank 267 1 712
Borehole with Open Tank 16 108
River/Dam/Stream 24 135
River/Dam/Stream 633 4 214 Canal 0 0
Canal 1 1
Well Protected 12 96
Well Protected 2 27 Well Unprotected 7 50
Well Unprotected 8 52
Other 1 4
Other 8 37
Table 7.72 Households and population by main source
of water for cooking/drinking, Tondoro Source of water for
cooking/drinking Households Population Total 2 309 13 950 Piped Water Inside 248 1 482 Piped Water Outside 144 688 Public Pipe 461 2 978 Borehole with Tank
Covered 595 3 502 Borehole with Open
Tank 97 625 River/Dam/Stream 709 4 325 Canal 2 13 Well Protected 14 92 Well Unprotected 34 215 Other 5 30
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Table 7.73 Households and population by main type of
Table 7.76 Households and population by main type of toilet facility, Kavango West
toilet facility, Mpungu
Type of toilet facility Households Population
Type of toilet facility Households Population
Total 13 691 85 705
Total 2 275 14 939 Private Flush Connected to Sewer 262 1 090
Private Flush Connected to Sewer 25 73
Shared Flush Connected to Sewer 131 357
Shared Flush Connected to Sewer 4 5
Private Flush Connected to Septic/Cesspool 60 283
Private Flush Connected to Septic/Cesspool 5 36
Shared Flush Connected to Septic/Cesspool 48 302
Shared Flush Connected to Septic/Cesspool 4 31
Pit Latrine with Ventilation Pipe 497 3 640
Pit Latrine with Ventilation Pipe 81 680 Covered Pit Latrine without Ventilation Pipe 195 1 279
Covered Pit Latrine without Ventilation Pipe 27 171
Uncovered Pit Latrine without Ventilation Pipe 153 962
Uncovered Pit Latrine without Ventilation Pipe 5 30
Bucket Toilet 271 1 786
Bucket Toilet 46 259 No Toilet Facility 11 994 75 539
No Toilet Facility 2 073 13 628
Other 80 467
Other 5 26
Table 7.74 Households and population by main type of
Table 7.77 Households and population by main type of
toilet facility, Kapako
toilet facility, Musese
Type of toilet facility Households Population
Type of toilet facility Households Population
Total 3 147 20 118
Total 1 623 10 008 Private Flush Connected to Sewer 31 96
Private Flush Connected to Sewer 18 71
Shared Flush Connected to Sewer 14 107
Shared Flush Connected to Sewer 5 21
Private Flush Connected to Septic/Cesspool 11 31
Private Flush Connected to Septic/Cesspool 5 27
Shared Flush Connected to Septic/Cesspool 15 92
Shared Flush Connected to Septic/Cesspool 5 26
Pit Latrine with Ventilation Pipe 103 721
Pit Latrine with Ventilation Pipe 89 604 Covered Pit Latrine without Ventilation Pipe 49 304
Covered Pit Latrine without Ventilation Pipe 32 231
Uncovered Pit Latrine without Ventilation Pipe 29 188
Uncovered Pit Latrine without Ventilation Pipe 57 356
Bucket Toilet 57 404
Bucket Toilet 59 411 No Toilet Facility 2 834 18 160
No Toilet Facility 1 343 8 182
Other 4 15
Other 10 79
Table 7.75 Households and population by main type of
Table 7.78 Households and population by main type of
toilet facility, Mankumpi
toilet facility, Ncamagoro
Type of toilet facility Households Population
Type of toilet facility Households Population
Total 766 4 464
Total 1 134 7 043 Private Flush Connected to Sewer 3 6
Private Flush Connected to Sewer 5 26
Shared Flush Connected to Sewer 1 1
Shared Flush Connected to Sewer 1 2
Private Flush Connected to Septic/Cesspool 6 12
Private Flush Connected to Septic/Cesspool 3 9
Shared Flush Connected to Septic/Cesspool 4 19
Shared Flush Connected to Septic/Cesspool 7 22
Pit Latrine with Ventilation Pipe 2 18
Pit Latrine with Ventilation Pipe 17 122 Covered Pit Latrine without Ventilation Pipe 4 9
Covered Pit Latrine without Ventilation Pipe 13 76
Uncovered Pit Latrine without Ventilation Pipe 2 21
Uncovered Pit Latrine without Ventilation Pipe 4 15
Bucket Toilet 12 62
Bucket Toilet 19 124 No Toilet Facility 728 4 295
No Toilet Facility 1 062 6 631
Other 4 21
Other 3 16
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Table 7.79 Households and population by main type of
Table 7.80 Households and population by main type of toilet facility, Ncuncuni
toilet facility, Nkurenkuru
Type of toilet facility Households Population
Type of toilet facility Households Population
Total 1 360 8 314
Total 1 077 6 869 Private Flush Connected to Sewer 11 32
Private Flush Connected to Sewer 118 565
Shared Flush Connected to Sewer 60 115
Shared Flush Connected to Sewer 16 38 Private Flush Connected to Septic/Cesspool 4 26
Private Flush Connected to Septic/Cesspool 14 79
Shared Flush Connected to Septic/Cesspool 1 5
Shared Flush Connected to Septic/Cesspool 10 95
Pit Latrine with Ventilation Pipe 81 555
Pit Latrine with Ventilation Pipe 56 481 Covered Pit Latrine without Ventilation Pipe 24 165
Covered Pit Latrine without Ventilation Pipe 20 141
Uncovered Pit Latrine without Ventilation Pipe 7 33
Uncovered Pit Latrine without Ventilation Pipe 41 264
Bucket Toilet 22 156
Bucket Toilet 17 132 No Toilet Facility 1 128 7 101
No Toilet Facility 772 4 992
Other 22 126
Other 13 82
Table 7.81 Households and population by main type of
toilet facility, Tondoro Type of toilet facility Households Population Total 2 309 13 950 Private Flush Connected to Sewer 51 221 Shared Flush Connected to Sewer 30 68 Private Flush Connected to
Septic/Cesspool 12 63 Shared Flush Connected to
Septic/Cesspool 2 12 Pit Latrine with Ventilation Pipe 68 459 Covered Pit Latrine without
Ventilation Pipe 26 182 Uncovered Pit Latrine without
Ventilation Pipe 8 55 Bucket Toilet 39 238 No Toilet Facility 2 054 12 550 Other 19 102
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Table 7.82 Households and population by means of
Table 7.85 Households and population by means of waste/garbage disposal, Kavango West
waste/garbage disposal, Mpungu
Means of waste/garbage disposal Households Population
Means of waste/garbage disposal Households Population
Total 13 691 85 705
Total 2 275 14 939 Regularly Collected 209 866
Regularly Collected 27 104
Irregularly Collected 259 1 543
Irregularly Collected 27 192 Burning 10 328 64 752
Burning 1 766 11 316
Roadside Dumping 1 712 10 821
Roadside Dumping 289 2 070 Rubbish Pit 1 008 6 638
Rubbish Pit 147 1 137
Others 175 1 085
Others 19 120
Table 7.83 Households and population by means of
Table 7.86 Households and population by means of
waste/garbage disposal, Kapako
waste/garbage disposal, Musese
Means of waste/garbage disposal Households Population
Means of waste/garbage disposal Households Population
Total 3 147 20 118
Total 1 623 10 008 Regularly Collected 85 428
Regularly Collected 6 22
Irregularly Collected 56 330
Irregularly Collected 42 254 Burning 2 243 14 507
Burning 1 207 7 608
Roadside Dumping 470 2 938
Roadside Dumping 215 1 226 Rubbish Pit 289 1 900
Rubbish Pit 62 374
Others 4 15
Others 91 524
Table 7.84 Households and population by means of
Table 7.87 Households and population by means of
waste/garbage disposal, Mankumpi
waste/garbage disposal, Ncamagoro
Means of waste/garbage disposal Households Population
Means of waste/garbage disposal Households Population
Total 766 4 464
Total 1 134 7 043 Regularly Collected 3 33
Regularly Collected 4 11
Irregularly Collected 4 21
Irregularly Collected 2 17 Burning 612 3 561
Burning 997 6 195
Roadside Dumping 128 707
Roadside Dumping 70 409 Rubbish Pit 14 104
Rubbish Pit 45 303
Others 5 38
Others 16 108
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Table 7.88 Households and population by means of
Table 7.89 Households and population by means of waste/garbage disposal, Ncuncuni
waste/garbage disposal, Nkurenkuru
Means of waste/garbage disposal Households Population
Means of waste/garbage disposal Households Population
Total 1 360 8 314
Total 1 077 6 869 Regularly Collected 7 25
Regularly Collected 42 166
Irregularly Collected 10 68
Irregularly Collected 71 357 Burning 990 5 963
Burning 623 4 152
Roadside Dumping 176 1 111
Roadside Dumping 239 1 571 Rubbish Pit 172 1 093
Rubbish Pit 94 570
Others 5 54
Others 8 53
Table 7.90 Households and population by means of
waste/garbage disposal, Tondoro Means of waste/garbage
disposal Households Population Total 2 309 13 950 Regularly Collected 35 77 Irregularly Collected 47 304 Burning 1 890 11 450 Roadside Dumping 125 789 Rubbish Pit 185 1 157 Others 27 173
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