insert_link Oshiwambo Aakwiita ya Zambia ya thiki mo Namibia ya kwathele nefumbiko lyomupresitend Hage Geingob Omupopiliko guuministeli o defense niipambele yaakondjelimanguluko Petrus Shilumbu okwa koleke kutya aakwiita ya Zambia oya thika moshilongo yaka kwathele etanga lyegameno lya Namibia nefumbiko lyomupresitend Hage Geingob. O the Namibian oya lopota kutya etanga lyopakwiita lya Namibia olina omilandu dhalyo yene kunkene omupresitend ta fumbikwa,ashike kalina otseyo. Tati inaya dhidhilika nale eso lyomuresitend eli koshipundi nenge aza koshipundi,noshili oshikando shotango oshilongo tashi dhidhilike eso lyomupresitend,omanga Zambia a dhidhilika eso lyaapresitend […] today20 February, 2024
insert_link Namibia Spiritual Leaders Commend Late President Hage Geingob for Unity and Freedom Advocacy Spiritual leaders from diverse denominations, led by the Council of Churches in Namibia, gathered on Sunday to pay homage to the late President Hage Geingob. Describing him as a dedicated believer and advocate for unity, they expressed gratitude for Geingob's commitment to freedom for churches during the national prayer day in Windhoek. Bishop Emeritus of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia, Dr Zephania Kameeta, led the tributes, portraying Geingob as […] today20 February, 2024
insert_link Namibia Family of Late President Hage Geingob Resolves to Accept State Burial, Waiving Ancestral Rituals The family of the late President Hage Geingob has acknowledged that his remains will not be taken to his ancestral land for traditional funeral rituals. Despite this, they express contentment that he will be laid to rest alongside fellow comrades at Heroes' Acre. Geingob's nephew, John //Khamuseb, explained the lion clan's cultural practice, stating that traditionally, a person's remains are taken to where their umbilical cord was buried. According […] today20 February, 2024
insert_link Oshiwambo Ovapambele vomupresident Geingob, vadimina opo akafudikwe konele yomapendafule. Ovapambele va nakufya omupresident Hage Geingob, ovati ove shitambulako opo omupresident afudikwe konele yomapendafule (Heroes Acre) ponele yoku fudikwa medu looxekulululwa ngaashi shili pamulandu wepata nopa mufyuululwakalo wavo. Menghundafana no Nampa, omupambele womupresident , John //Khamuseb okwati omupresident Geingob, okwa dja mepata lovakwaanime, nopa mufyuululwakalo omunhu wepata aalo ngeenge okwafi, okuna oku fudikwa opo tapu hangwa eshe laye. Okwa yelifa kutya pefimbo loku dalwa kwo kanona kepata lovakwaanime, eshe ile […] today20 February, 2024
insert_link Namibia Northern Traditional Authorities Laud President Geingob’s Legacy Ndilimani Herman Iipumbu, the chairperson of northern traditional authorities, has praised President Hage Geingob as a liberation struggle icon and an experienced leader who fostered unity without discrimination. Speaking at a special regional memorial service at the Ongwediva Trade Fair Centre, Iipumbu highlighted Geingob's role in implementing land rights and empowering traditional authority leaders, with emphasis on direct reporting and immediate feedback. Additionally, he commended Geingob's efforts to prevent tribalism […] today19 February, 2024
insert_link Namibia Namibia’s Presidential Succession Raises Questions Following Nangolo Mbumba's swearing-in as president on February 4th, questions have emerged regarding whether he is the acting or fourth president of Namibia. Mbumba assumed the position after the passing of President Hage Geingob on the same day. The issue has sparked discussions on social media, despite Mbumba being the fourth person to take the oath to act or serve as president. Namibia faced this situation a decade after amending […] today19 February, 2024
insert_link Namibia Swakopmund’s Elderly Commend Late President Hage Geingob as a Devoted Champion The elderly community in Swakopmund is expressing deep appreciation for the late President Hage Geingob, recognizing him as a dedicated advocate for their well-being. During a recent memorial service in Swakopmund, Sackeus Amutenya shared a heartwarming memory of Geingob celebrating his birthday with them, organizing a gathering in Vineta where he personally grilled meat and ensured they were well-fed. Naftaline Kavendjii, a 72-year-old community member, fondly reminisced about dancing the […] today19 February, 2024
insert_link Oshiwambo Omupresitend Nangolo Mbumba okwa gandja efumbiko lyopapendafule komupresitend omukulu Hage Geingob. Mbumba okwa ningi etseyitho nena,ngaashi shili mo sub- article 8 of article 32 yekotampango lyoshilongo,sha landula eso lyomupresitend omukulu mo Windhoek mu 4 February. Nakusa Geingob otaka pewa egumbo lye lyahugunina komawendo gomapendafule mo 25 February. Oosa dhopashigwana odhiigidhwa okuza mu 05 February sigo omesiku taka fumbikwa. Pethimbo mpoka omapandela agehe ogena okukala ga tsikilikwa etata moshilongo, oshowo koombelewa dhoku kalelapo oshilongo pondje yoshilongo. Efumbiko otali tetekelwa koshituthi shokumudhimbulukwa shoshigwana […] today16 February, 2024
insert_link Namibia Colleagues and Associates Fondly Remember Late President Hage Geingob as a Mentor and Talent Discoverer Individuals who closely collaborated with the late President Hage Geingob, dating back to his tenure as Prime Minister, offered heartfelt tributes, portraying the former Statesman as a mentor with a keen eye for discovering talent. During a memorial service held last night, attendees celebrated Geingob's legacy as Namibia's inaugural Prime Minister, spanning from 1990 to 2002, and his subsequent term from 2012 to 2015. Gratitude abounded for his unwavering […] today15 February, 2024