Meanwhile yesterday, PDM leader McHenry Venaani praised the late Founding President Sam Nujoma for his relentless advocacy for Namibia’s right to self-determination. In a report compiled by One Africa TV NewsOnOne’s Selma Taapopi, members of the public who gathered at Windhoek’s Parliament Gardens to pay their last respects expressed a sense of relief after viewing Nujoma’s remains.The nation continues to reflect on his enduring impact as preparations for his final farewell proceed at Windhoek’s Hero’s Acre.
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By: Sylvia Kahiha Some people resettled on Farm 805 have to walk long distances to collect potable water. Farm 805 is between Havana informal settlements and Ongos Valley housing development in Windhoek. The people were moved from Otjomuise in January because of floods.The post Farm 805 residents face challenges […]