Donkerbos
Settlement in Omaheke Region, Namibia
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Donkerbos (Afrikaans: dark bush) is a settlement in the remote East of Namibia in the Omaheke Region, situated 260 kilometres (160 mi) from the regional capital Gobabis.[1]
Donkerbos | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates: 21°36′S 20°28′E | |
| Country | |
| Region | Omaheke Region |
| Constituency | Otjombinde Constituency |
| Elevation | 4,124 ft (1,257 m) |
| Time zone | UTC+2 (South African Standard Time) |
It belongs to the Otjombinde electoral constituency in the Kalahari Desert, near hunting grounds of the San people, who moved here long before the village was established. They still form the majority population of Donkerbos.[2] Donkerbos Primary School serves 200 learners of both this settlement and the neighboring hamlet of Sonneblom.[3][4]
Development and infrastructure
Donkerbos is outside the coverage of all mobile communication networks. It does not have electricity or landline telephone service and is not connected to Namibia's water and sewerage system. School and village share one borehole. The access road off D1692 is a bumpy 30 kilometres (19 mi) sand track only accessible by 4x4.[2]