Pan African Parliament Mourns Founding Leader Sam Nujoma

The Pan African Parliament, also known as PAP, is very sad because a great man from Namibia has died. His name was Sam Nujoma, and he was the first President of Namibia. He passed away on February 8 in his country at the age of 95.

Chief Fortune Charumbira, who is the president of PAP, said that President Nujoma was a man who always did what was right. He cared deeply about making Africa a better place and never gave up on that dream. Chief Charumbira thinks that President Nujoma was an amazing leader who helped change many things for the better.

President Nujoma's impact went beyond just Namibia. He worked hard to help free many parts of Africa. Chief Charumbira believes that everyone at PAP will always remember President Nujoma's ideas and actions. He fought tirelessly for African people and countries to come together and be strong.

Chief Charumbira said, "Right now, we are all standing together, thinking about a man whose life and leadership changed Namibia's history forever. He also helped Africa become more free, united, and successful."

The Pan-African Parliament will continue to honor President Nujoma's memory. They will remember him as someone who dedicated his life to making Africa a better place for everyone.
 

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