Namibian lives remembered

Cindy Van Wyk
Ester Kamati



WINDHOEK

This year robbed Namibia of various public figures who contributed to the social fabric of the country in their own ways.

From musicians, actors, politicians, businessmen and clergymen, the country spent most of the mourning those who bowed out of life, many as a result of the deadly third wave of Covid-19.

But Namibia is not called the Land of the Brave for nothing, and many of us picked ourselves up and continue traversing on this mysterious journey of life.

Here, we take a moment to remember some of the fallen. May they continue to rest in peace.

Kazenambo Kazenambo

Vekuii Rukoro

Killus Karaerua Nguvauva

Ignasius Shixwameni

Marco Hausiku

David Ndjavera

Shilongo ‘Kanibal’ Ashipala

Rudi van Wyk

Pastor Johnny Kitching

Mathew Shikongo

Björn von Finckenstein

Ngarikutuke Tjiriange

Zedekia Ngavirue

Willem Konjore

Bishof Hendrick Fredericks

Veno Kauaria

Cleophas Mutjavikua

Mburumba Kerina

Maria 'Tunakie' Uushona

Johannes Sikondo

Queen Grace Maiba

Richard Mujiwa

Iyambo indongo

Lee-Ann Libbenberg

Joel Stephanus

Hubert Ditshabue

Peter Kefas Angala

Jarimbovandu Kaputu

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