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Namibia: Lubango survivor urges president to confront torture legacy after ‘Jesus’ Hawala’s death – Africa Links 24

Namibia: Lubango survivor urges president to confront torture legacy after ‘Jesus’ Hawala’s death – Africa Links 24

Africa Links 24 with Ellen Albertz
Published on 2025-08-14 10:06:19

Former Lubango dungeons detainee Edward Ndopu is urging president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah to address alleged exile-era abuses following the death of Solomon ‘Jesus’ Hawala.

Ndopu, who is still living in exile in Ontario, Canada, says the president should use the opportunity to heal and unite the nation and its people instead of painting Hawala as a hero and freedom fighter.

He says this in a social media post published on Tuesday.

“You and I, Comrade Netumbo, grew up in the…

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