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Outapi to host Independence celebrations

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Outapi to host Independence celebrations

In three weeks, Namibians from all corners of the country will be flocking to Outapi in northern Namibia to celebrate one of the most important days in the Namibian calendar.

Celebrated every year on 21 March since 1990, Namibia’s Independence Day is marked to celebrate the nation’s freedom, independence, sovereignty and self-determination.

It was on this day that the country gained independence from the then-apartheid South African regime under the auspices of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 435 after a bitter and protracted armed struggle.

According to a press statement from the ministry of information, preparations for the event are underway.

“The government wishes to invite Namibians from all parts of the country to come together and celebrate the selfless acts of sacrifice whilst reaffirming our unity and patriotism that fosters pride and duty towards the prosperity of our nation,” reads the statement.

Like other national events, Independence celebrations are held in the regions on a rotational basis; the previous celebration was held in Swakopmund in Erongo region.

“The public will be treated to various cultural and musical performances as well as other entertainment activities,” said the ministry.

The event will be live-streamed on the social media platforms of the ministry of information, New Era, NBC, Nampa and radio services.