Ondonga is a traditional kingdom of the Ovambo people in what is today northern Namibia.
After the death of king Immanuel Kauluma Elifas in March 2019,[1] Fillemon Shuumbwa Nangolo was appointed as successor and subsequently recognised by government.
As in other Owambo kingdoms, the most important heritage sites were the places where their ancestral leaders were buried.
If there are several such nephews, the royal family and selected elders of the kingdom make a recommendation.
The past two kings resided at Onamungundo, previous places of the royal palace of the Aandonga included Oshamba, Olukonda, Okaloko, Ondjumba, Ontananga and Omwandi.