Mourners pay respect to the late Castro
A moment of silence was observed at the Windhoek Central Hospital on Saturday afternoon in remembrance of the late “Commander in Chief” as the mourners called him, known to the world as Fidel Castro.
A moment of silence was observed at the Windhoek Central Hospital on Saturday afternoon in remembrance of the late “Commander in Chief” as the mourners called him, known to the world as Fidel Castro.
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A moment of silence was observed at the Windhoek central hospital on Saturday afternoon in remembrance of the late “Commander in Chief” as the mourners called him, known to the world as Fidel Castro. A mourner who is from Mali described him as the Sun that rose in changing the lives of many Africans through […]
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President Hage Geingob expressed his condolences over the death of Cuba’s Fidel Castro, describing his loss as tragic and a national loss for Namibia.
The late Former Cuban president, Fidel Castro leaves behind a historic legacy in Namibia and Angola. The Founding President Sam Nujoma told NBC News at Henties Bay that Castro was a genuine revolutionary leader who contributed immensely to the independence of Namibia.
The late Cuban leader, Fidel Castro’s remains will be cremated next Saturday as per his wishes. This was confirmed by Cuban Ambassador to Namibia, Giraldo Mazola.
Namibians who had an opportunity to study in Cuba, praised the late Cuban leader Fidel Castro. They described him as a great leader and champion of socialism who had not only led his own country to great heights but contributed to the development of Namibia’s human capital.