Namibian creatives reflect on Geingob’s legacy

Tue, February 4, 2025 | Namibia

“He told us that one day, Namibia would miss the type of person he was and what he was trying to achieve. That is evident today.” These are the words of Namibian musician Mr Makoya one year after late president Hage Geingob’s death. From music to pageantry and sport, those who engaged with ‘Omes’ recall a leader who not only supported, but also actively participated in their endeavours. Miss Namibia director Umbi Karuaihe-Upi remembers the former president’s encouragement of the creative sector. “I’m very sure his leadership played a major role in supporting and recognising the arts, culture and sport. It is evident in the time he gave all these areas,” she says. “He made time to attend sport events and musical gatherings such as the Namibian Annual Music Awards. His jovial and approachable demenour encouraged artists to seek his engagement.” ...

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