Education trailblazer Maria Kusch laid to rest in Keetmanshoop
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Veteran educationalist and trailblazer Maria Kusch, who broke racial barriers in the education sector, was buried in her hometown of Keetmanshoop.
She died at the age of 83.
Veteran educationalist and trailblazer Maria Kusch, who broke racial barriers in the education sector, was buried in her hometown of Keetmanshoop.
She died at the age of 83.
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