The government has discouraged Namibians from disrespectful, large gatherings in light of the mourning period for late founding president Sam Nujoma....
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The government has unveiled the official mourning portrait for the late founding president, Sam Nujoma, who died over the weekend. The executive director of the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology, Audrin Mathe, said on Thursday the government will make the portrait available at public offices, including regional councils, the Office of the Prime Minister, […]
The government has discouraged Namibians from disrespectful, large gatherings in light of the mourning period for late founding president Sam Nujoma....
Deputy Minister of Information, Communication and Technology Modestus Amutse has defended the government's decision to ban sports activities during...
Minister of information and communication technology Emma Theofelus says the portrait of late founding president Sam Nujoma was selected in...
As Namibia entered the first official day of mourning founding president Sam Nujoma yesterday, corporations and citizens continue to send messages...
The Namibian and all other flags must fly at half-mast from Monday, as Namibia enters the national mourning period for the founding president Sam...
The Namibian and all other flags must fly at half-mast from Monday, as Namibia enters the national mourning period for the founding president Sam...
Namibian founding president Sam Nujoma died in a Windhoek hospital on Saturday night. He was 95. President Nangolo Mbumba broke the news on NBC TV on...
Hand clapping and partying are not in line with the “decorum” of national mourning, but there will be no repercussions for this. Deputy minister...
The government has temporarily suspended all sporting events and gatherings for the duration of the official mourning period until further notice. The...
The government says no sport activities are to be held during the period of mourning for Namibia’s founding president Sam Nujoma, but athletes are...