Angelika Kazetjindire Muharukua (12 January 1958 Opuwo, Kunene Region – 1 October 2017[2]) was a Namibian politician.
An ethnic Herero from northwestern Namibia, Muharukua joined the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) in 1979.
[4] On 27 March 2013, Angelika Muharukua publicly opposed protest by about a thousand indigenous Himba and Zemba[5] who were manifesting their grievances that their children are not receiving culturally appropriate education, but are instead forced to cut their children's traditional hair styles, remove their cultural attires and therefore forced to remove their cultural identity.
She lived in Ovinjange[7] but the couple also had a residence in Windhoek's Hochland Park suburb.
[8] On 1 October 2017, Angelika Muharukua died in a Windhoek hospital on a suspected heart failure (attack).