Villages and settlements in Namibia are distinguished by the status the Government of Namibia has vested in them: Places in Namibia that are governed by a village council are villages, they are the smallest entities of local government. All other places except cities and towns are not self-governed, they are called settlements.
Villages
As of 2015 Namibia has 18 villages, each of them governed by a village council of up to five seats. Village councils are elected locally and have the authority to set up facilities like water, sewerage and cemeteries without the approval of the Minister of Urban and Rural Development. They may also declare streets and public places, collect fees for the services they provide, and buy immovable property without asking for explicit approval. The eighteen villages are:
Settlements
Settlements in Namibia are non self-governed populated places. While they may have a dedicated person responsible for their administration, this person is not elected but an employee of the respective regional administration. Some of the settlements in Namibia per Region are:
Kunene Region
Omusati Region
Oshana Region
Ohangwena Region
Oshikoto Region
Kavango West Region
Kavango East Region
Zambezi Region
Erongo Region
Otjozondjupa Region
Omaheke Region
Khomas Region
Hardap Region
ǁKaras Region
See also
- List of cities and towns in Namibia
- Geography of Namibia
- Regions of Namibia
References
Notes
Literature
- Tonchi, Victor L; Lindeke, William A; Grotpeter, John J (2012). Historical Dictionary of Namibia. Historical Dictionaries of Africa, African historical dictionaries (2 ed.). Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810879904.
Further reading
- "Local Authorities". Association of Local Authorities in Namibia (ALAN). Archived from the original on 10 June 2013. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
- Commonwealth Local Government Forum Country Profile: Namibia
- City of Windhoek Cooperations and Partnerships



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