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Oshakati and it's district capitals are one of Namibia's fastest growing towns even more faster then towns with border and regional trade posts even if their main loop is informal exchanges between neighbours this is one of the most populated districts in the country with huge culture exchanges going on in the background the entrepreneurial spirit is high entertainment huge even if it's in its infancy it's one of the districts in Namibia that sleeps late and wakes up early every day of the week.
The Olufuka Festival is one of Namibia's Greatest Annual Folk Festivals Highly Popular with the great ethnic majority that originates from the populous Northern Regions or the country.
The Ohandje Craft Centre of Ondangwa is situated around 30 km from Oshakati the regional capital as one of the countries most populated towns it has one of the highest collections or random art and crafts pieces recorded.
Lake Oshikoto is not your traditional regional attractive landscapes it's more profound effect is it's attachments to the notorious colonial regimes attempted cover up of its south west african war campaigns.
Oshikango has some of the countries most exaggerated accommodations with huge investments coming from cross border trading between Namibia and Angola a lot of trade offs are done through informal monetary exchanges beneficial to traders with huge stockpiles of merchandise who intern invest that cash into attractive and hospitable accommodations that lure traders with their depth,high quality and comfort to stay longer and trade more.
Arguably the most lucrative urban trade fairs in the entire country traders come from allover the world to display items that become more complex as time goes with this attracting more African Performers of class like most trade meetings in Namibia closes with a big musical showdown.
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