OSHAKATI – Mourners packed the Anglican Church at Oshakati on Saturday to pay their last respects to Peter Shinyafa Kamhulu, a technical advisor of the Oshakati City FC.
Kamhulu, who was injured in a car accident on the Opuwo-Omakange road two weeks ago, passed away in the Windhoek Central Hospital on May 21. Kamhulu was also part of the Namibian Breweries’ (NBL) marketing division.The driver of the vehicle, Heimo Waga Nashidengo, reportedly escaped with minor injuries.Kamhulu was born in Oshakati 29 years ago.He is survived by his son Shinyafa, a sister Aina and his mother Josephine Nambala.He was buried at Omaalala village, some 20 km east of Oshakati.- NampaKamhulu was also part of the Namibian Breweries’ (NBL) marketing division.The driver of the vehicle, Heimo Waga Nashidengo, reportedly escaped with minor injuries.Kamhulu was born in Oshakati 29 years ago.He is survived by his son Shinyafa, a sister Aina and his mother Josephine Nambala.He was buried at Omaalala village, some 20 km east of Oshakati. – Nampa
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