Retired Professor Rehabeam Katangela Auala demise on Friday
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Retired Professor Rehabeam Katengela Auala died on Friday in Windhoek at the age of 76.
His death was announced in a statement issued by the family on Saturday.
Retired Professor Rehabeam Katengela Auala died on Friday in Windhoek at the age of 76.
His death was announced in a statement issued by the family on Saturday.
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