Nujoma’s legacy unites Namibia and beyond
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The enduring legacy of the late Founding President, Dr. Sam Nujoma, is evident as Namibia and other nations continue to come together in his honour.
The enduring legacy of the late Founding President, Dr. Sam Nujoma, is evident as Namibia and other nations continue to come together in his honour.
The Minister of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication, and Social Welfare, Doreen Sioka, said she was inspired by three words, "Unite, and Eradicate Poverty," written for her by the late Founding President in his book Where Others Wavered.
The journey of the remains of late Founding President Dr. Sam Nujoma to the north-central regions concluded at the Andimba Toivo Ya Toivo Airport this morning.
The two regions, Omusati and Ohangwena, hosted the first and second regional memorials on Thursday and Friday, respectively.
Operatec Maritime and Industrial Training College (OMITC) unlocked opportunities in the oil and gas sector for 15 underprivileged youth at Walvis Bay.
15 young people at Walvis Bay gained skills and knowledge to work in the offshore oil and gas industry.
“He once gave up his room for me while he went to spend the night at his mother’s house, then returned the next morning with a helicopter to fetch me. He was really my chommie.”
Retired Zambian journalist, Villie Lombanya, who at one point plied as the late Dr Sam Nujoma's driver has extolled the Founding President of Namibia.
Kavango East Governor, Bonifatius Wakudumo says the region is ready to host its regional memorial service in honour of the late Founding President on Saturday.
When the nbc News team visited the Rundu Sports Stadium on Friday, various people were getting the venue ready for this weekend’s proceedings.
The death of the Founding President has triggered a nationwide outpouring of grief.
The nbc News team took to the streets of Mariental in the Hardap Region to gauge residents' thoughts on the passing of the late Dr. Sam Nujoma.
The Otjinene Constituency has acquired a vaccine worth more than N$500,000, with assistance from the Omaheke Regional Council, to fight the outbreak of lumpy skin disease that has invaded the constituency.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform has encouraged local communities to actively inspect their fields for signs of infestation by using traditional methods of pest control.
This is after the Zambezi Region experienced an armyworm outbreak, destroying their maize fields.