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By Elina-Ombili Shishaki /

President Nangolo Mbumba was today at Omuthiya to join people from all walks of life who gathered to celebrate and commemorate the 34th Heroes Day.

The event brought together prominent public figures, leaders of various sectors, former freedom fighters and the general public who assembled at Omuthiya Recreation Park in harmony to pay tribute and honour heroes and heroines who lost their lives fighting during the liberation struggle.

President Mbumba used the occasion to praise the legacy of those who died for Namibia to be free.

Although Namibia is free, it is not free from poverty and hunger, unemployment and a sluggish economy.

But the president said that the government has made a good progress to develop the green economy, saying that the export of green hydrogen will unlock many business opportunities, and transform the economy.

He also expressed his dismay at the drought situation which has negatively affected all regions across the country.

“At present we are facing a devastating drought, and there has been reports of deaths in some regions more especially children dying due to malnutrition,” Dr. Mbumba said.

“The government has announced drought relief assistance that will be spread countrywide. The Office of the Prime Minister is looking into this matter and it will take necessary measures required to address hunger and drought.”

He also stated that there is an urgent need to create job opportunities for all Namibians.

“Citizens should proactively empower themselves through education and training to acquire skills to participate in the struggle of economic freedom.”

Speaking at the same event the Oshikoto Regional Governor Mr Penda Ya Ndakolo called out to the youth of Namibia to grow up with an appreciation for their heritage and remember the sacrifices made by those “who fought for the independence and freedom we are enjoying today.

“We are here today because of the nobilities of heroes who have suffered for our nation. Let us all at any time and at any place embrace patriotism,” Ya Ndakolo said.

“As Namibians we are expected to protect and strengthen our independence and dignity. We will continue to be united into one Namibia, One nation.”

In the photo: Namibian President, Dr. Nangolo Mbumba, addressing thousands of people who gathered at Omuthiya Recreation Park for Heroes Day. Also pictured are some of the cultural groups which came from different regions of Namibia.