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In 1924 permission was granted to enter Owambo. The first station was opened in Ukuambi, later: followed by Ombalantu and Okatana. In 1926 the Prefecture of Lower Cimbebasia was elevated to the Vicariate of Windhoek, while the Prefecture of Great Namaqualand became the Vicariate of Keetmanshoop in 1930
World War II left the missionary activities undisturbed. In 1943 Magistrate Trollop in Caprivi invited the Catholic Mission in 1943 to come and open educational and health facilities. The South expanded into Stampriet, Witkrans, Aroab, Mariental
The election victory in 1948 in South Africa of the Afrikaner Parties with the resulting apartheid legislation negatively affected the missions in S. W. A
After 1965 the influence of Vatican II became noticeable, while the pressure of the United Nations Organisation moved the territory towards independence. While initially the Catholic Church had been very cautious, in the 70's and 80's she took a very definite stand in favour of human rights. She also became a full member of the CCN
After independence the relations between the Church and the new State became very cordial. On 22 May 1994 Rome established the national hierarchy and a new Vicariate in Rundu