Sam Nujoma, Namibia’s ‘Father of the Nation,’ dies at 95

Sam Nujoma, Namibia’s ‘Father of the Nation,’ dies at 95
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Windhoek, Namibia – Former Namibian President and independence leader Sam Nujoma passed away on Saturday (8) at the age of 95. The Namibian government confirmed his death, highlighting his legacy as the architect of the country’s sovereignty. Nujoma, who had been hospitalized in recent weeks due to health complications, led the resistance against South African rule and became Namibia’s first head of state after gaining independence in 1990.

 

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As the founder and leader of the South West Africa People’s Organization (SWAPO), Nujoma played a pivotal role in the armed struggle against South Africa’s apartheid regime and in securing international recognition for Namibia.

During his 15-year presidency, he helped solidify the country’s young democracy and implemented land redistribution and economic reforms aimed at empowering the Black majority.

Even after stepping down in 2005, he remained a significant political figure and a source of inspiration across Africa.

A charismatic yet controversial leader, Nujoma was widely respected for his vision of national unity but also faced criticism for his rigid stance toward the opposition and the press.

His death marks the end of an era for Namibia and Africa’s liberation movements, which lose one of their most emblematic strategists. The government has declared a national period of mourning and announced a state funeral, expected to be attended by African and global leaders.

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