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Unisa gives Sam Nujoma posthumous liberation award
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71025, member: 636"] The University of South Africa bestowed a posthumous honor on Sam Nujoma, recognizing the founding Namibian president's role in fighting apartheid and securing his nation's independence. Utoni Nujoma accepted the Chancellor's Calabash Award in Johannesburg on behalf of his family and country, dedicating the recognition to Namibians his father served throughout liberation and beyond. Sam Nujoma passed away in February at age 95. Former South African president Thabo Mbeki, serving as the university's chancellor, explained that the accolades celebrate individuals whose extraordinary leadership and sacrifice advanced humanity during the anti-apartheid struggle. The awards program has operated since 2007, maintaining its original mission of honoring transformative societal contributions. [/QUOTE]
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