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Opinion – Nujoma: Lion of Namibia, whose roar echoes in eternity

Opinion – Nujoma: Lion of Namibia, whose roar echoes in eternity

It is with profound respect and deep sorrow that we bid farewell to Dr. Sam Nujoma, the Founding Father of the Namibian nation and its first president, who passed away on 8 February 2025. Born on 12 May 1929, Dr. Nujoma lived a life of extraordinary dedication, courage and vision, leaving an indelible mark on the history of Namibia and the African continent.

Dr. Nujoma was a beacon of hope and resilience, a man who dedicated his life to the liberation of his people from the shackles of colonialism and apartheid. From his humble beginnings in the village of Etunda, he rose to become a towering figure in the struggle for Namibia’s independence. His unwavering commitment to justice, equality, and self-determination inspired millions, and galvanised a nation to fight for its freedom.

As the founding leader of the South West Africa People’s Organisation (Swapo), Dr. Nujoma led the armed struggle and diplomatic efforts that ultimately culminated in Namibia’s independence on 21 March 1990. His leadership was characterised by wisdom, humility and an unyielding belief in the power of unity. Under his guidance, Namibia emerged as a symbol of hope, and a testament to the triumph of the human spirit over oppression.

As the first president of the Republic of Namibia, Dr. Nujoma laid the foundation for a democratic and inclusive nation. His visionary leadership ensured that Namibia’s diverse cultures and communities were embraced, fostering a sense of national pride and cohesion. He championed policies that promoted education, healthcare and economic development, setting the stage for a brighter future for generations to come.

Beyond his political achievements, Dr. Nujoma was a man of the people. His humility, compassion and deep connection to the land and its people endeared him to Namibians from all walks of life. He was a father, a mentor, and a symbol of hope, whose legacy will continue to inspire not only Namibians, but all those who strive for freedom and justice.

As we mourn the passing of this great leader, we also celebrate his remarkable life and legacy. Dr. Sam Nujoma’s contributions to Namibia and the world will never be forgotten. His spirit lives on in the hearts of the Namibian people and in the ideals of freedom, unity and progress that he so passionately championed.

Rest in peace, Comrade Founding President. Your work is done, but your legacy will endure for eternity. Namibia owes you a debt of gratitude that can never be repaid. Hamba kahle, Mwalimu. Aluta continua.

*Peya Junior Mushelenga is a National Development Advisor at the National Planning Commission, and full-time student of Master of Public Administration.