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Namibia: Mutorwa, Venaani, Shalli and Geingob’s son among his pallbearers

Namibia: Mutorwa, Venaani, Shalli and Geingob’s son among his pallbearers

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Donald Matthys
Published on 2024-02-23 02:07:01

The government has announced the six individuals who will have the honor of escorting the Namibian Defence Force as they carry the coffin of the late president Hage Geingob during his memorial and funeral. These distinguished individuals include former agriculture minister Alfeus !Naruseb, deputy prime minister John Mutorwa, former defence chief Martin Shalli, Geingob’s eldest son Mangaliso Fernandez Geingob, official opposition leader McHenry Venaani, and Swapo veteran Ben Amathila.

This solemn duty signifies the respect and admiration that these individuals had for President Geingob, and their role in this momentous occasion will be significant. Each of them has contributed to the political landscape of Namibia in their own unique ways, and their presence at this event is a testament to their dedication and commitment to their country.

As Namibia mourns the loss of President Geingob, it is important to remember his legacy and the impact he had on the nation. His leadership, vision, and dedication to the people of Namibia will be remembered and cherished for years to come. The individuals chosen to escort his coffin serve as a reminder of the unity and strength of the Namibian people during this difficult time.

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In conclusion, as Namibia prepares to bid farewell to President Geingob, the six individuals chosen to escort his coffin represent a diverse cross-section of Namibian society, united in their respect and admiration for the late president. Their presence at this event serves as a touching tribute to his legacy and the impact he had on the nation. Subscribe to The Namibian to stay informed and engaged with the latest news and developments in Namibia.

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