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Naval Base Lieutenant General John Sinvula Mutwa

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Naval Base Lieutenant General John Sinvula Mutwa
Near Katima Mulilo in  Namibia
TypeNaval base
Site information
OwnerMinistry of Defence (Namibia)
OperatorNamibian Navy
Controlled byNamibian Defence Force
ConditionActive
Garrison information
Current
commander
Commander

Naval Base Lieutenant General John Sinvula Mutwa is a riverine base of the Namibian Navy. It is located on Impalila Island at the confluence of the Zambezi and Chobe rivers.

History

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The base was originally constructed by the South African Defence Force and used by the South African Marine Corps. It was abandoned in 1989 during South Africa's withdrawal from Namibia. After Namibia's independence it was used as a secondary school.[1] In 2011 the Namibian Navy conducted a Navy Coastal-land, Riverine and Meteorological survey, which found critical security gaps.[2] The report led to the creation of the naval district covering Zambezi, Chobe and Okavango rivers. Rehabilitation of the base began in 2014 and was completed in 2017. In March 2024 it was renamed in honour of the former Chief of Defence Lieutenant General John Mutwa.[3]

Current status

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The base was commissioned into service by the Minister of Defence Penda ya Ndakolo on 21 June 2019.[4] A Namibian Marine Corps Operational Boat Team is permanently stationed at the base and conducts riverine patrols.[5]

Commandants

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Naval Base Lieutenant General John Sinvula Mutwa
From Commandant To
21 June 2019 Commander Christian Keendjele[6][7] Unknown

References

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  1. ^ "Namibia commissions new naval facility". 26 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Impalila naval base officially opened".
  3. ^ https://www.namibiansun.com/government/impalila-naval-base-renamed-in-honour-of-mutwa2024-03-22
  4. ^ "Ya Ndakolo inaugurates Impalila Naval Base".
  5. ^ "Minister of Defence inaugurates Impalila Island Naval Base".
  6. ^ "Impalila naval base commissioned".
  7. ^ Article title [dead link]