


Namibia's Founding Father Sam Nujoma Dies at 95
Sam Nujoma, Namibia's first president and key independence leader, has died. His legacy includes fostering democracy and national reconciliation.
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Sam Nujoma, revered as Namibia's 'founding father', passed away at 95 following a brief hospitalization. As the first president from 1990 to 2005, Nujoma was instrumental in leading Namibia to independence from South Africa in 1990 and fostering democratic governance. Praised for his role in national reconciliation post-independence, despite criticisms of his autocratic tendencies and controversial stances on social issues, he remains a formidable figure in African history. Current President Nangolo Mbumba acknowledged his passing as a significant loss for the nation, declaring a period of national mourning.
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