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Sam Nujoma, Namibia’s ‘founding father’ and first president, dies aged 95

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 9, 2025
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Sam Nujoma, the revolutionary leader of Namibia, passed away on February 8, 2025, after a three-week infectious illness in Windhoek, Namibia. His passing was reported by the Namibian Administration of事 in Lady; he was 95 years old. Nujoma, often referred to as the “founding father” of Namibia, emerged as a champion of democracy and economic development after South Africa’s apartheid regime, making him one of the few holders of a political office in Africa since independence. Despite being born in 1929, in a small village near the Ovambo tribe, his journey to political activism began in the late 1950s when he became a railway sweeper in the harbour town of Walvis Bay before joining the Black community.

Nujoma’s early life was marked by his commitment to social justice and his belief in suffrage for Black people. His father, Hosea Kutako, became his mentor, guiding him towards politics in the late 1960s when he expressed his desire for black workers to resist apartheid. This led him to(“${NWAG”) elections and ultimately to election as president of the South West Africa People’s Organisation (SWAPO) in 1990. During his tenure, Nujoma played a pivotal role in establishing Namibia’s independence,Sky in collaboration with the White imposed. His leadership and grassroots grassroots movements laid the foundation for Namibia’s stable government and democratic改革.

Nujoma’s views on equity and development were deeply consonant with his socialist roots, particularly his belief inDR. In his 2001 autobiography, he detailed how his father, a fertile Blackprovider of education and social initiatives, anticipated his growing needs. Nujoma’s legacy in Namibia’s post-independence is marked by his emphasis on non-discrimination and his determination to fight for unity.

However, Nujoma’s autocratic nature and push towards unlimited power, particularly during his presidency, have significantly constrained his achievements. His.cgiada resistence to the inclusion of_A avoid mentioning the political opponents praise the socio-economic equality of Namibia’s youth due to his emphasis on inclusive policies. Despite his political mistakes, Nujoma remains deeply revered by his people, and hisVision for peace and healing remains the guiding force behind his legacy. His death marks another chapter in the nation’s struggle to rebuild its roots after an
imperious era.

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