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International Dignitaries Honor Nujoma at Windhoek Funeral
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 26610, member: 2262"] Many representatives and officials gathered at the state funeral for Sam Nujoma, the founding president of Namibia, held Saturday in Windhoek. The event drew attendees from across Namibia and numerous foreign nations who came to honor his memory and legacy. Thabo Mbeki, who previously served as South African president, was among the first to arrive at the ceremony. During a recent media appearance, Mbeki spoke about Nujoma's significance beyond national borders. He expressed that Nujoma served as a leader for the entire African continent, not just for Namibia. Mbeki described him as more than a Swapo leader and referred to him as the final representative of his generation of African liberation figures. The funeral attracted additional prominent figures, including Grace Mugabe, formerly the first lady of Zimbabwe. Michael Bizwick Usi, who currently holds the position of vice president of Malawi, was present as well. Several important Namibian political figures, such as Deputy Prime Minister John Mutorwa and former Prime Minister Nahas Angula, joined the memorial service. McHenry Venaani, who leads the official opposition party, also participated in the gathering. The formal funeral proceedings were scheduled to begin following the arrival of President Nangolo Mbumba, who served as the chief mourner for the significant national event. The ceremony represented an important moment for Namibians to reflect on their founding leader's contributions to independence and nation-building. [/QUOTE]
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