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Citizens Travel Early for Historic Sendoff of Nujoma
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 26609, member: 2262"] Municipal buses transported residents of Windhoek to Heroes Acre on Saturday morning for the burial of Namibia's founding president, Sam Nujoma. Many people made a conscious effort to rise early and secure a spot on the bus. Residents from various parts of the city gathered at designated stations to catch their ride. The atmosphere was filled with a mix of sadness and gratitude. Residents like Emily Mbundu from Goreangab Dam woke up at 04h30 to ensure they did not miss the opportunity to pay their respects. The early morning hours were filled with anticipation as people prepared to bid farewell to a national icon. Many felt it was essential to show appreciation for the contributions made by the founding president. The sense of community was palpable as residents came together to mark the occasion. At the Greenwell Matango station, people boarded buses provided by the City of Windhoek to attend the burial. Young residents like Rosalia Mutota were among those who traveled with their families to witness the historic event. The mood was somber yet reflective as people acknowledged the significance of the moment. Residents from all walks of life gathered to pay their respects to the nation's founding fathers. The occasion was described as a historic moment by many, including Claudia Ndapopiwa from Greenwell Matongo. Residents like Katharina Shaanika stayed up all night to ensure they caught the buses, determined not to miss the opportunity to be part of this significant event. The city came together to bid farewell to a beloved leader, and a sense of unity was evident in the faces of the residents. [/QUOTE]
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