Maria Namundjebo, who previously worked with the late President Hage Geingob as a presidential photographer, has described Geingob as a leader and mentor who motivated her to follow her dreams.
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Geingob, the measure of a man
President Hage Geingob will be sorely missed, but certainly not for the prosperity he gleefully promised the Namibian people.
The last interview
I remember interviewing then-president Hage Geingob on the occasion of his 80th birthday at State House, and he was in the best of moods.
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.
Attorney General clarifies succession
Following the accession of President Nangolo Mbumba to the highest office in the land, the public became embroiled in a debate on the legalities surrounding his assumption to presidency.
Security tightens ahead of Geingob funeral
The inspector general of the Namibian Police Joseph Shikongo has vowed that foreign dignitaries, visitors and the Namibian nation will enjoy a secure and crime-free weekend for the State memorial service and funeral of late president Hage Geingob.
Otjozondjupa region remembers Geingob
More than 2 000 inhabitants of the Otjozondjupa region on Wednesday afternoon packed the Mokati Sports Stadium at Otjiwarongo in honour of late president Hage Geingob.
Geingob went knowing the truth: Kandjii-Murangi
HIGHER Education, Training, and Innovation Minister, Itah Kandjii-Murangi, says President Hage Geingob could not dismiss her for alleged corruption because he was aware of the facts.
Katima residents to follow burial on media
As the nation and government prepare for taking President Hage Geingob to his final resting place this weekend, most people at Katima Mulilo said since they are not able to travel to Windhoek for his burial, they will tune into all media to follow the proceedings.