President Nangolo Mbumbab di ǂnûikhâis ǁîs hoan xa a ǀgapi !haros !hūb dis !nâs, khao!gâb ge ǀhûhâsiba ǂgaenam!gâgudi mâs kōses nēsa a ǂhanu ǁîba nē !haros !nâ sîsentsoatsoas dis ǂnamipe ge tsoatsoa.
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Global leaders laud Geingob’s multilateralism
During his final address to the press in November last year, president Hage Geingob proudly acknowledged the global recognition of his leadership prowess, considering it a cornerstone of the legacy he leaves behind.
Steinmeier: Germany ready to atone for genocide
German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier has acknowledged that it is high time for his country to take full responsibility and tender a formal apology to Namibians for the atrocities committed during the 1904/08 genocide.
Govt to auction 26 000MT horse mackerel
The government has announced the auction of 26 384 metric tonnes of its governmental objective horse mackerel quota to the highest bidder.
Zambia ta gandja esimaneko kuGeingob
Epangalo lyaZambia Etiyali olya pititha omushangwa kutya otali gandja omasiku gaali gefudhepo lyiilonga, nomasiku gatatu tali hulilitha omapandela ondjilakati moshilongo okugandja esimaneko oshowo okudhimbulukwa omupresidente kwa li gwaNamibia Hage Geingob.
Multichoice Namibia to broadcast State funeral across Africa
MULTICHOICE Namibia will open channels to the rest of Africa during the memorial and funeral ceremonies of the late President Hage G Geingob on Saturday, 24 February and Sunday, 25 February 2024.
Editorial – Farewell to Namibia’s champion of democracy, prosperity
SUNDAY is set - we shall lay to rest a son of the soil, a true statesman - Hage Gottfried Geingob.
Always on time
Emmency Nuukala, a former photographer at the New Era newspaper, describes the late president Hage Geingob as someone who had the ability to connect with people, and his humanity will be missed.
Curtains may have closed on Geingob but they have also opened
Today marks exactly 16 days since the gauntlet came down, the curtain closed, and the sunset on the illustrious earthly existence of President Hage Geingob.
Farewell to a selfless icon, devoted servant
On Sunday, 25 February, thousands of mourners at home and from around the world will swamp Heroes’ Acre to bid their final farewell to Namibia’s third democratically-elected president, the late Hage Geingob.








