Draft:Victoria ya Kadhikwa
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Princess Victoria (Nashikwele) shakadhikwa is the sister of King Martin Nambala Elifas yakadhikwa and Namupala gwakadhikwa,her mother is Namungondomunene (mutaleni gwa Mpingana), Princess Victoria yakadhikwa was born in the 1890s, her and Elifas ya Namupala had several children by the names of Hileni yElifas, Paulus yElifas, Mvula (Titus) yElifas, Namupala gwElifas, and Gwashamba shElifas
Princess Nashikwele and her husband Elifas ya Namupala moved around often from place to place, They lived in Oshali and then relocated to Onanyege where they settled and built their homestead.
After Princess Victoria's husband passed from an illness in Onandjikwe on the 24 of July 1931 , she relocated with her children because she did not want to live in the same homestead where her husband died, she moved to Namungundo, and she already before her relocating communicated with Kambuto kaShindondola
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[edit]- ^ The Ondonga Royal Kings. Out of Africa Publishers. 2002. ISBN 978-99916-2-234-7. Retrieved 30 March 2024.