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Namibia Remembers President Geingob
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 24276, member: 2262"] Namibia Remembers President Geingob One Year After His Death Namibians marked the first anniversary of President Hage Geingob's death on Sunday, recalling his legacy of unity and public service. "February 4, 2024, remains a day of deep sadness for Namibians," President Nangolo Mbumba said at a memorial ceremony. "The loss of our sitting head of state came without warning." Mbumba praised Geingob's commitment to inclusion and nation-building. He noted the late president's presence at sports events, music shows, and beauty pageants, engaging with citizens across the country. The past year brought challenges, including severe drought and historic elections. In November, Namibians chose Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah as their first female president, upholding democratic traditions Geingob helped build. "The people stayed true to 'One Namibia, One Nation,'" Mbumba said. He cited Polish writer Martin Gray's words that honoring the dead means carrying their message forward. Geingob led efforts to create an inclusive public service and strong governance systems. His work focused on helping vulnerable citizens and uniting the country. "We must continue his mission of unity and inclusion," Mbumba said. "This remembrance helps ensure future generations will honor his nation-building legacy." The ceremony brought together Geingob's widow, Monica Geingos, their children, and other family members to reflect on his contributions to Namibia. [/QUOTE]
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