In the realm of environmental conservation, there are individuals whose unwavering dedication and fearless spirit set them apart from the rest. Muyemburuko Max Kangwaka, a true force to be reckoned with, has been awarded the esteemed title of NAPHA’s Conservationist of the Year for his tireless efforts to protect nature and advocate for the rights of affected communities. Despite facing immense pressure from various entities, including regional councils, judicial authorities, and the powerful ReCon Africa, Max has remained steadfast in his pursuit of transparency and justice.
Born on February 2, 1984, in the Kavango East Region’s Levayi Village, Max Kangwaka’s passion for conservation bloomed early in his life. He attended Levayi combined school, later transferring to Shamangonwa Combined School for his tenth grade. The seeds of his environmental advocacy were…