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Jackson Kaujeua
Birth nameJackson Muningandu Kaujeua
Born(1953-07-03)3 July 1953
South West Africa
Died27 May 2010(2010-05-27) (aged 56)
GenresGospel
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, singer
Instrument(s)Singing

Jackson Kaujeua (3 July 1953 – 27 May 2010) was a Namibian musician, composer and gospel singer, and a veteran of the Namibian struggle for independence. He sang in various Namibian languages but also Afrikaans and English.

He was born Jackson Muningandu Kaujeua, a member of the Herero ethnic group[1] in ǃHuns, a village near Keetmanshoop.[2] Later, he gave up an education as a priest at the mission school of Otjimbingwe after he came in touch with the songs of gospel singers like Mahalia Jackson, whose human rights-related lyrics inspired him.[3]

In 1973, he started studying music at the "Dorkay Art & Music College for Talented Non-Whites" in South Africa. However, he was soon expelled from the country for anti-apartheid activism, and went into exile in 1974.[2] After a short time in Botswana, the SWAPO-resistance movement (with which he was associated with until his death)[4][5] helped him to move to the UK, where he soon became the lead singer of the group Black Diamond. International success followed with songs such as "Winds of Change".[3]

Having lived as a teacher in an Angolan refugee camp from 1979 to early 80s and later in Sweden, he returned to Namibia before independence in 1990, where he celebrated great successes with his music, especially with ǃGnubu ǃNubus (Khoekhoe: short and round).[3] In the late 1990s, he was still one of the best-known Namibian musicians.[6]

Kaujeua died of kidney failure on 27 May 2010, after suffering from a kidney disorder for six months.[2] In Namibia, kidney dialysis is only available in privately run medical facilities, which most citizens are unable to afford. Kaujeua had lived and died in poverty. He was formally unemployed for most of his life, living off his performances and royalties. Calls for some sort of employment or empowerment for his role as "musical ambassador for the liberation struggle" were not answered by the authorities.[3]

Kaujeua had four children. A street in central Windhoek is named in his honour, as is a street in Ongwediva.[7]

  1. ^ Sasman, Catherine (2 October 2006). "Namibian Music: Jackson Kaujeua's musical journey on stage". Street News Service. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "Nam veteran musician Kaujeua dies". Southern Times. 28 May 2010. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 31 May 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d Ekongo, John (31 May 2010). "Hamba kahle, Jackson Kaujeua". New Era. Archived from the original on 21 February 2013.
  4. ^ Amupadhi, Tangeni (18 October 2004). "Gibeon offers a foretaste of campaigning 2004". The Namibian. Archived from the original on 29 April 2005. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  5. ^ "Namibia - Intercultural Issues: National Heroes". Centre for Intercultural Learning, Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Canada. 2005. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  6. ^ Titus, Zoe (2 October 1998). "Jackson Goes Globe Trotting". The Namibian. Archived from the original on 4 January 2006. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  7. ^ "Ongwediva names street after Jackson Kaujeua". New Era. 16 November 2017. Retrieved 15 April 2020.

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