Good documentary and very encouraging to see that an African President can retire promptly and continue to positively contribute to society in peace and not live too luxuriously. What a life well lived by Dr Sam Nujoma. Keep up the good courage!
Mr.Nujoma has unified us.this man made it all possible for us to live the life we living today. may God keep him safe and alive . Hope my dreaming of meeting my ,hero , my president and inspiration comes true !
this is a good documentary, thank you for sharing... We are not were we should be yet, but our efforts at peaceful co-existence are commendable, our democracy is growing, God bless Namibia #proudlyNamibian
I am Namibian with solid heart. my heart has been melting. everything I search swapo veteran videos but nothing was available. hence the veteran HH depart the resources , videos, pictures and more information was uploaded. independence or death we will win
Interesting doco, I guess to the victors goes the spoils. The doco fails to talk about the Russian forces and Cuban forces on the ground in Angola pushing attacks into Ovamboland. It fails to talk about weapons and incursions coming through Angola. The doco doesn’t talk about oil deals being done in Angola that saw the US pull away it’s support for South Africa fighting communists. So many holes in this doco. In 1989 I was in Windhoek and don’t recall any segregation. I associated with a coloured SWA police women and associated with journos from the Paper. The doco doesn’t report on the thousands of black troops who fought against Nujoma so called freedom fighters. Very one sided story and what’s changed really?