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Samuel Shafiishuna Daniel Nujoma, (/nuːˈjoʊmə/; born 12 May 1929) is a
Namibian revolutionary, anti-apartheid
activist and
politician who
served three...
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Utoni Daniel Nujoma (born 8
September 1952) is a
Namibian politician who has
served as
Minister of Labour,
Industrial Relations and
Employment Creation...
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Theopoldine Katjimune Nujoma (née Mushimba; born 10
March 1933) is a
Namibian political figure and
former First Lady of Namibia.
Nujoma, who is the wife of...
- Sam
Nujoma Street is one of the main
streets of Harare, Zimbabwe. It was
originally called Second Street but was
renamed to Sam
Nujoma Street in honour...
- Sam
Nujoma Stadium (also
called the Sam
Nujoma Soccer Stadium or SNSS) is a
football (soccer)
stadium in Katutura, Windhoek, Namibia. The
stadium holds...
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SWAPO president Sam
Nujoma was
declared Namibia's
first President after SWAPO won the
inaugural election in 1989. A
decade later,
Nujoma had the constitution...
- It is
flanked by two statues: a
statue of Namibia's
first president, Sam
Nujoma, and the
Genocide Memorial, both also
built by Mansudae. The
museum was...
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transition got off to a
shaky start.
Contrary to
SWAPO President Sam
Nujoma's written ****urances to the UN
Secretary General to
abide by a cease-fire...
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economist in the
Office of the
President under Sam
Nujoma. In 1995,
after only a few
months in the job,
Nujoma appointed her to
parliament at the age of 27...
- opposition. He was
backed by
Nujoma, who was then
serving his
third five-year term;
Pohamba has been
described as
Nujoma's hand-picked successor. Pohamba...