Namibia is mourning the loss of its Founding President and Father of the Namibian Nation, Sam Nujoma, who passed away last Saturday.

Nujoma, a key figure in the fight for the country's independence, is remembered for his tireless dedication to the cause of freedom and his leadership in influencing Namibia's democracy.

Tributes have been pouring in from around the world, with leaders from all corners of the globe recognising his remarkable contributions to Namibia's liberation and development.

It has been eight days since Nujoma's passing, and the grief felt by Namibians is still visible, with both everyday citizens and high-ranking officials honouring his legacy.

Over the past week, mourners have gathered at Nujoma's private residence to pay their respects.

The country is preparing for Nujoma's state funeral, which will be held at the Heroes Acre national memorial site.

The government has declared a period of mourning, and arrangements are in place for a dignified farewell with international dignitaries expected to attend.

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Martha Mwafangeyo