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Sam Nujoma, Namibia’s First President, Dies at 95

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
February 11, 2025
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Samuel Nujoma, one of the most influential figures in Namibia’s fight for independence, has died. Nujoma was a freedom fighter who fought to liberate Namibia from South African occupation. As the founding leader of SWAPO, he united Namibians and drew global attention to the struggle against apartheid and colonial injustice. After decades of resistance and exile, Nujoma became Namibia’s first president in 1990, serving for 15 years with a focus on national reconciliation and unity. Despite his monumental contributions to liberation, his presidency was not without controversy, as critics pointed to his discriminatory rhetoric and extended hold on power. Even after stepping down from formal roles in 2007, Nujoma remained active in politics until his death at 95, leaving behind a complex legacy that blended visionary leadership with contentious actions.

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