NANDI-NDAITWAH CALLS FOR NATIONAL UNITY

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President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has urged all Namibians to reject divisive tendencies such as tribalism, regionalism and discrimination in order to build a unified and inclusive society. 

The president says countless men and women sacrificed their lives to attain national freedom and independence. 

MATUNDU SAYS GENOCIDE REMEMBRANCE IS FOR ALL NAMIBIANS

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The Deputy Minister of International Relations has said the Genocide Remembrance Day should not be viewed as a tribal event for the Ovaherero and Nama communities alone, but should be viewed as an event for all Namibians.

UNITY IN DIVERSITY ECHOED AT SAM !KHUBIS COMMEMORATION

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The calls to maintain unity in diversity were also echoed at the 111th commemoration of the Battle of Sam !Khubis, as President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah encouraged Namibians to participate in cultural and historical events across the country.

VICE PRESIDENT WITBOOI CALLS FOR UNITY AND PEACE IN NAMIBIA

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Vice President Lucia Witbooi has urged Namibians to stand united against all forms of divisiveness and preserve the peace for which the fallen heroes gave their lives.

She made these remarks at the Cassinga Commemoration held in Gibeon at the Swapo Party Office on Monday.

MP SAMUPWA CALLS FOR YEAR-ROUND HONOUR OF CASSINGA HEROES

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Member of Parliament Austin Samupwa urges Namibians to honour Cassinga heroes beyond annual ritual.

He made the remarks during the Cassinga Day commemoration at Kamupupu village in the Kavango West Region.

PRESIDENT NANDI-NDAITWAH URGES UNITY, REMEMBRANCE ON CASSINGA DAY

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President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has emphasised the importance of honouring those who died during the Cassinga attack and at other locations. 

She urged Namibians to remember the contributions of Cuban nationals who also perished while aiding the survivors.

GOVERNMENT, ANGOLA COMMENDED FOR CASSINGA MEMORIAL

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The Minister of International Relations and Trade, Selma Ashipala-Musavyi, commended the government for its collaboration with Angola to erect a memorial shrine in that country in remembrance of those who died in the Cassinga massacre.