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Nujoma doing well, says Presidency

- ■ Albertina Nakale

The Presidency has dismissed allegation­s as unfounded that Founding President Sam Nujoma is hospitalis­ed and in bad health.

An unidentifi­ed woman in an audio voice note alleged Nujoma was struggling to talk, while claiming that such a sad health status is because he is saddened by the ongoing challenges and infighting within the ruling Swapo.

The same voice challenged the authoritie­s to tell the nation the truth about the current health of Nujoma, questionin­g why the government and the media were quick to reveal that Nujoma had contracted Covid-19 last December.

Press secretary Alfredo Hengari yesterday said the Presidency has noted with concern baseless and unwarrante­d allegation­s about the health of the Founding President.

“The Presidency wishes to assure the nation that the Founding President is doing well and there is absolutely nothing that should be of concern to citizens.

Therefore, it is wholly deplorable that there are malicious individual­s who are peddling fake news, misinforma­tion and disinforma­tion about the health of the founding president,” Hengari reacted.

According to him, such acts are nothing but an attack on the integrity of the Founding President, who should be allowed the necessary privacy without undue conjecture and rumourmong­ering about his health.

The Presidency noted Nujoma gave up his youth and sacrificed immensely in the fight for the liberation of Namibia, a feat achieved on 21 March 1990 and at great cost in terms of brave and innocent lives lost, including other material damage.

Therefore, Hengari said, it deserves further emphasis that he worked tirelessly to build and develop an independen­t Namibia, a task which he says Nujoma performed with extraordin­ary ability until retirement on 20 March 2005.

“In light of these significan­t contributi­ons to our wellbeing as Namibians, the least to be done is to extend the necessary courtesies and respect to a national icon. The undesirabl­e speculatio­n about the health of the founding president is lamentable and should seize forthwith,” he encouraged.

Equally, the Presidency called on reporters, journalist­s and the broader Namibian public to desist from relying on fake news sources and gossip, whose objective is polluted disinforma­tion and only to create undue panic within the population.

Hengari maintained the Namibian government is committed to transparen­cy and accountabi­lity, which implies a robust commitment to informing the Namibian public about significan­t developmen­ts in the country.

Therefore, for social cohesion, Namibians are fortified to remain vigilant in the fight against fake news and misinforma­tion – and only rely on verified sources of informatio­n.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Fit as a fiddle… Founding President Sam Nujoma.
Photo: Nampa Fit as a fiddle… Founding President Sam Nujoma.

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