Geingob marks birthday with elderly

President Hage Geingob
President Hage Geingob

WINDHOEK. – Namibia’s President Hage Geingob who turned 76 on Thursday thanked the elderly for their contribution to the independence of the country.

President Geingob said this when he visited one of the oldest homes in Katutura suburb, Windhoek, as part of celebrating his birthday. He told the 26 seniors at the Katutura Old Age Home that he chose to spend the day with them because of their contribution to the liberation struggle.

Geingob, who was accompanied by the First Lady Monica Geingos, brought with him a cake and some groceries. President Hage Geingob on Thursday paid a surprise visit to the Katutura Old Age Home as part of his 76th birthday celebrations. – Xinhua.

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