Career
He has since retired from football due to a knee injury. He played with Eleven Arrows F.C. until 1997 when he moved abroad to Scotland and signed with Motherwell F.C. He played in the Scottish Premier League until 1999 when he moved to China signing with Jia-A League club Dalian Wanda Football Club in the costliest signing ever by then, ₤350.000.
After one season in 2000 he shortly returned to Namibia playing for half season for his former club Eleven Arrows before moving to another Chinese top league club Shenzhen Ping"an Kejian where he will play until December 2001. That winter he returned to Europe having a short spell with Serbian club FK Čukarički Stankom playing in the First League of First Revision Yugoslavia, just before retiring.
Shivute has been part of the national team since 1992 having earned 40 caps and scored 8 times.
He also represented Namibia at the 1998 African Cup of Nations where he scored two goals in a 3-4 loss to Côte d"Ivoire.