Hendrina Afrikaner Explained

Hendrina Martha Afrikaner (1952–2011) was Chief of the Orlam Afrikaners in Namibia, the first woman to occupy that position.

Early life

Afrikaner was the great-granddaughter of Jan Jonker Afrikaner.[1]

She grew up in Hoachanas and Okahandja where she attended the Augustineum.

Career

Afrikaner worked as a nurse when she was in her twenties. After Namibian independence she joined the Ministries of Education, and of Gender Equality and Child Welfare.

She became chief of the Afrikaner clan in 2004 and occupied that position until her death.

In 2016, Eduard Afrikaner (b.1948) was elected as the chief.[2]

Death

Hendrina Afrikaner died on 19 August 2011 in a car accident between Keetmanshoop and Tses, and was buried next to Jan Jonker Afrikaner in Okahandja.

Notes and References

  1. News: Hendrina Martha Afrikaner laid to rest. https://archive.today/20150309101923/http://www.namibian.com.na/indexx.php?archive_id=84926. dead. 9 March 2015. Sasman. Catherine. 5 September 2011. The Namibian.
  2. http://www.nampa.org/index.php?model=featured&function=display&id=126953 Eduard Afrikaner elected chief of /Hoa /Aran //Aixa //Aes