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| birth_place = [[Oshakati]], [[Oshana Region]], [[South West Africa|Suidwes-Afrika]] {{small|(now [[Namibia]])}}
| nationality = Namibian
| citizenship = {{Flagdeco|South Africa|size=23px}} [[South Africa]]
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{{Flagdeco|Namibia|size=23px}}[[Namibia]]
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| occupation = Song writer, gospel artist, producer and political activist
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| party = [[IPC]]
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| education = [[Namibia University of Science and Technology]]
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| relations = Watyako Mumbala, Matheus Mumbala
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'''Abner Mumbala''' is a [[Gospel music|gospel]] [[artist]], [[producer]], song writer and political activist from [[Namibia]].<ref>2020 Namibian election official website, courtesy of Oshana regional office [http://elections.na/]</ref><ref>Nakaziko , P. (2019, April 26). ''First 'heal our land' concert to be held in Namibia''. New Era Live. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://neweralive.na/posts/first-heal-our-land-concert-to-be-held-in-namibia </ref><ref>''Dumi Mkokstad to co-headline Manda Gabriel's heal our land concert in Namibia''. JustNje. (2019, October 25). Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://justnje.com/dumi-mkokstad-to-co-headline-manda-gabriels-heal-our-land-concert-in-namibia/</ref><ref>Mouton, R. (2020, August 12). ''The return of ongwediva's finest''. [[The Namibian]]. Retrieved January 13, 2022, from https://www.namibian.com.na/204661/archive-read/The-return-of-Ongwedivas-Finest </ref>
==Politics==
In November 2020, Mumbala who represents [[Independent Patriots for Change]], a newly formed government opposition party lost the local election in [[Ompundja Constituency|Ompundja constituency]], [[Oshana Region]] with 213 votes. His opponent, [[Adolf Hitler Uunona|Adolph Uunona]] of the [[South West Africa People’s Organisation|SWAPO]] party gained 1,196 votes and won the election with 85% of the vote.<ref name="BBC">{{Cite news|date=2020-12-03|title=Namibia: Man named after Adolf Hitler wins local election|language=en-GB|work=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-55173605|access-date=2021-10-12}}</ref><ref>''[http://www.lac.org.na/laws/2010/4627.pdf Government Gazette of the Republic of Namibia].'' December 9, 2010, No. 4627</ref>
==Discography==
* Ekuva
* Lineekeleni Omuwa
* Hafeni
* Jooba Elineekela Omwene
* Ileni Tuyeni
* Omalutu Etu Otempeli Yomwene
* Holafaneni Ngaashi Ame Ndimuhole
* Omuwa Oteya
* Omwene Nyolela
* Alukila Komwene
* Jesus Kumenge
* Ava Vem'sheka Sheka
* Omagano
* Ondahala Ndife Jesus
* Oshiwana Oshapukifwa kuSatana
* Ovafarisai
== References ==
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