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The News Network Africa > Blog > Politics > Honoring a Legacy: The Final Farewell to Sam Nujoma, Africa’s Last Liberator.
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Honoring a Legacy: The Final Farewell to Sam Nujoma, Africa’s Last Liberator.

Eric Mafundo
Last updated: 2 March 2025 19:09
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Honoring a Legacy: The Final Farewell to Sam Nujoma, Africa’s Last Liberator.
Pall-Bearers carry the casket containing the remains of Namibia's founding president Sam Nujoma during his state funeral at Heroes, Acre in Windhoek, Namibia.
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In March 2025, Namibia bid a poignant farewell to its founding father and first president, Sam Nujoma, marking the end of an era for a nation that he helped shape. Recognized not only for his leadership in Namibia’s struggle for independence but also as a prominent figure in the broader African liberation movement, Nujoma’s death resonated deeply within the hearts of many Namibians and Africans alike. His memorial service and state funeral reflected the nation’s collective grief, pride, and respect for a man who played an instrumental role in liberating his people.

Sam Nujoma passed away on February 29, 2025, at the age of 93. His funeral was held at the Independence Memorial Museum in Windhoek, attended by dignitaries from across the globe, including past and present African leaders who came to pay their respects. The atmosphere was somber yet celebratory, as speakers highlighted Nujoma’s significant contributions to Namibia and the African continent.

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Nujoma is often heralded as “the last African liberator” due to his tireless dedication to the fight against colonial rule and apartheid. He founded the South West Africa People’s Organization (SWAPO) in 1960, which became the leading force in Namibia’s struggle for independence from South African rule. Under his leadership, SWAPO mobilized both military and diplomatic efforts that ultimately led to Namibia gaining its independence in 1990. His vision for a free and prosperous Namibia not only inspired his compatriots but also served as a beacon for other liberation movements across Africa.

Throughout his presidency, which lasted until 2005, Nujoma focused on nation-building, emphasizing reconciliation, social equity, and economic development. He implemented policies aimed at uplifting the conditions of previously marginalized communities and promoting education and health services throughout the country. His initiatives not only laid the groundwork for democratic governance in Namibia but also reflected his broader commitment to African unity and self-determination.

At the state funeral, tributes poured in celebrating Nujoma’s legacy. Namibian President Hage Geingob emphasized that “the spirit of Sam Nujoma will forever walk with us,” highlighting Nujoma’s relentless fight not just for Namibian freedom but for the liberation of oppressed people everywhere. Leaders from countries like South Africa, Angola, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe joined the proceedings, reinforcing Nujoma’s role in enhancing regional solidarity.

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In keeping with African traditions, Nujoma was laid to rest at the Heroes’ Acre, a sacred site commemorating those who have made significant sacrifices for the nation. His burial not only marked his departure from the physical world but also signified the continuation of his dream for a united and equitable Africa.

As Namibia and the world remembers Sam Nujoma, his contributions to the liberation struggle serve as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made for freedom and the ongoing journey toward justice and equality. His memory remains alive in the hearts of many, as Namibia and Africa continue to strive for the ideals he championed throughout his life. Ultimately, Nujoma’s legacy as a liberator endures, inspiring future generations to carry the torch of freedom forward.

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