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Namibia: Namandje donates N$20 000 to Ninja

Namibia: Namandje donates N 000 to Ninja

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Donald Matthys
Published on 2024-03-12 17:00:15

Lawyer Sisa Namandje, founder of the Sisa Namandje Foundation, demonstrated his philanthropic spirit by donating N$20,000 to former inmate Paulus Shimweefeleni, also known as Ninja, to support the launch of his plumbing business. Namandje expressed his joy at Shimweefeleni’s release after spending more than 25 years in prison, expressing his hope that Shimweefeleni would now contribute to the growth and development of the country. The money was handed over at Namandje’s offices in Windhoek, emphasizing the importance of supporting individuals reintegrating into society after serving their sentences.

Shimweefeleni had recently been released from the Windhoek Correctional Facility after serving a lengthy 25-year sentence. His incarceration began in February 1999 when, at the age of 25, he was convicted in the Windhoek High Court. The charges against him included murder, leading to a life imprisonment sentence, as well as robbery with aggravating circumstances, resulting in a 20-year prison term. Additionally, he received a two-year sentence for possession of firearms and ammunition without a license. With such a lengthy period behind bars, Shimweefeleni faced the daunting task of rebuilding his life and finding a way to reintegrate into society.

Namandje’s generous donation aims to provide Shimweefeleni with a fresh start by supporting the establishment of his plumbing business. By investing in Shimweefeleni’s entrepreneurial endeavor, Namandje hopes to not only empower him economically but also enable him to contribute positively to the community and national development. This act of kindness demonstrates Namandje’s commitment to supporting individuals who are working towards creating a better future for themselves and their country.

In addition to his financial contribution, Namandje’s words of encouragement and support further emphasize his belief in Shimweefeleni’s potential to succeed and make a positive impact on society. By acknowledging Shimweefeleni’s long absence from mainstream society and expressing his belief in Shimweefeleni’s ability to thrive in his new endeavor, Namandje is providing both financial and emotional support to facilitate Shimweefeleni’s reintegration into society.

As Shimweefeleni embarks on this new chapter in his life, supported by Namandje’s foundation, he has the opportunity to prove that rehabilitation and reintegration are possible. Through hard work, determination, and the support of individuals like Namandje, Shimweefeleni has the potential to not only succeed in his plumbing business but also inspire others who have faced similar challenges. Namandje’s act of kindness serves as a beacon of hope and a reminder that everyone deserves a second chance at building a brighter future.

In conclusion, Namandje’s donation to Shimweefeleni exemplifies the power of philanthropy and support in facilitating individuals’ reintegration into society after serving their sentences. By investing in Shimweefeleni’s entrepreneurial aspirations, Namandje has not only provided him with financial assistance but also with a sense of encouragement and belief in his potential to succeed. Shimweefeleni’s journey towards establishing his plumbing business serves as a testament to the possibilities that arise when individuals are given the opportunity to rebuild their lives and contribute positively to their communities.

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