Namibia launched a special N$60 banknote Wednesday honoring former president Hage Geingob. The currency celebrates his famous saying that everyone belongs inside the Namibian House. President Nangolo Mbumba explained that this money represents more than remembrance—it stands for Geingob's dream of economic growth benefiting all citizens across the country.
The design highlights economic diversity, something Geingob always promoted during his leadership. The bill features a green hydrogen tank, showing his commitment to clean energy development. Mbumba mentioned how Geingob built connections throughout southern Africa, positioning Namibia as a leader in fresh economic possibilities.
After two weeks, people can start using these banknotes as legal money. The government plans to print limited quantities, which makes these bills valuable items for collectors. The commemorative currency serves both as everyday money and as special keepsakes honoring the former leader's legacy.
The design highlights economic diversity, something Geingob always promoted during his leadership. The bill features a green hydrogen tank, showing his commitment to clean energy development. Mbumba mentioned how Geingob built connections throughout southern Africa, positioning Namibia as a leader in fresh economic possibilities.
After two weeks, people can start using these banknotes as legal money. The government plans to print limited quantities, which makes these bills valuable items for collectors. The commemorative currency serves both as everyday money and as special keepsakes honoring the former leader's legacy.