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Nandi Ndaitwah Unveils Statue as Namibian Legacy Lives On
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 26717, member: 2262"] The area surrounding the B1 complex will carry the name Sam Nujoma Square as a tribute to the founding president of Namibia. Swapo vice president and president-elect Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah made this announcement yesterday during a ceremony revealing a statue honoring Nujoma at the party headquarters. She stated that the entire complex housing the headquarters plus adjacent areas would bear his name to celebrate his enduring legacy. The statue symbolizes his historical importance to the nation. Nandi-Ndaitwah described Nujoma as the final remaining founding president from his generation across the African continent. She emphasized that he continues to serve as both an iconic figure and a fundamental pillar for the country. According to her speech, Namibia's current state exists because of his remarkable vision and foresight. She encouraged younger generations to follow his example and develop into effective leaders who can build upon his accomplishments. The president-elect revealed plans to transform the office originally intended for Nujoma within the party headquarters into a historical museum. This space will document and showcase his numerous contributions to Namibian history. She invited citizens to donate historical artifacts related to his legacy for display in this dedicated space. The new statue features Nujoma holding a baby, commemorating those who survived the tragic Cassinga massacre of May 4, 1978. Nandi-Ndaitwah credited Nujoma with initiating the concept for constructing the party headquarters back in 1993. Following his suggestion, the Swapo political bureau officially decided to proceed with the project under his leadership. Party members participated in an energetic fundraising campaign, with each required to contribute toward the N$730 million building cost. Secretary General Sophia Shaningwa stated that revolutionary leaders never truly die but live eternally through their accomplishments and influence. The former president's body remained at Parliament Gardens last night. It will travel to Independence Stadium for the final memorial service. Several international dignitaries, including former Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila and former South African President Thabo Mbeki, plan to attend. The ceremony marks the culmination of national mourning activities honoring the founding fathers whose leadership shaped modern Namibia through its early years of independence. [/QUOTE]
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