Nduduzo Tshuma in Windhoek, Namibia
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has left the Namibian National Heroes Acre for the Hosea Kutako International Airport from where he will fly back home in Harare.
The Sadc chairperson earlier in the day joined fellow Heads of State at Namibia’s National shrine to bid farewell to the country’s founding father and liberation icon Dr Sam Nujoma who died on February 8 last month.
Also at the burial was AU chairperson and Angolan leader President Lorenco, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, among other dignitaries from the African continent and beyond.
Thousands of Namibians also turned out at the National shrine for the burial of their liberator. Namibian President and chief mourner Dr Nangolo Mbumba said Dr Nujoma completed his life mission with distinction, leaving the country with the gift of independence and freedom.
The previous day at a memorial service for Dr Nujoma, President Mnangagwa said the Namibian founding father will be remembered for his fierce fight for justice and equality not only for Namibia but Africa and beyond.




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