Khomasdal Stadium homeless hope they are not forgotten

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The homeless living at Windhoek's Khomasdal Stadium also added their voice of remembrance for the late President Hage Geingob.

Like all the people spoken to during this time of grief, they found it difficult to comprehend his death.

Geingob believed and promoted youth into leadership - NANSO

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Youth in the Office of the President singled out their late President Hage Geingob's track record of involving young people in decision-making bodies and putting them in leadership positions as a unique characteristic.

Late Head Of State described as "people's President"

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President Hage Geingob is described by many as the people's president.

He was a very sociable person and did not shy away from visiting popular hangout spots to meet and speak to the youth like he did on many occasions.

Geingob had great plans for the country - Dr Carlos Lopes

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Former UN Economic Commission for Africa Executive Director, Dr. Carlos Lopes, who had a close relationship with the late President Hage Geingob, was in Namibia today to personally express his condolences to the widow Monica Geingos and her family.

Morners gather at Geingob residence

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Mourners gathered at the residence of the late President Hage Geingob in Windhoek to convey messages of condolences to widow Monica Geingos and the family at large.

Among the mourners were Founding President Sam Nujoma.

Amb. Elia Kaiyamo's ondolences message

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Namibia's Ambassador to China, Elia Kaiyamo, sent his condolences to the family of President Hage Geingob and the entire Namibian nation.

The lowering of the flag was also conducted by the Defence Attaché at the embassy residence in Beijing, China.

SADC health ministers discuss efforts to control the spread of cholera

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SADC ministers of health convened today in an extraordinary virtual council meeting to discuss coordinated efforts to prevent and control the spread of cholera across the region.

So far, five member states, including Zambia and Zimbabwe, have recorded cholera cases, which have led to hundreds of deaths.