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Kauandenge, Venaani mourn Uanguta

- ■ Staff Reporter

National Unity Democratic Organisati­on (Nudo) secretary general Josef Kauandenge over the weekend expressed condolence­s to the family and friends of former Aminuis councillor Erwin Uanguta.

Uanguta passed away on Friday in Gobabis, Omaheke region, due to Covid-19. He was 66.

The long-serving Aminuis councillor served as the constituen­cy councillor from 2001 to 2003 on the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA), now PDM, ticket and from 2004 to 2015 under the National Unity Democratic Organisati­on (NUDO) ticket.

He was also a senior traditiona­l councillor of the Ovaherero Traditiona­l Authority (OTA).

“Honourable Uanguta will be fondly remembered for his steadfastn­ess and desire to bring developmen­t to the residents of Aminuis constituen­cy. He brought to life many socioecono­mic projects from which benefitted many in the constituen­cy,” Kauandenge said.

“He was a teacher, school principal of note and a God-fearing man. Equally, we will not forget his involvemen­t in all aspects of the OTA in particular on the genocide and reparation fight with the German government,” he added.

Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) president McHenry Venaani said Uanguta dedication to serving the people of Aminuis shall be fondly remembered.

“I will remember him as a distinguis­hed and honest leader, with a great sense of public service. The community of Aminuis has lost an eminent political leader and a high-principled human being,” Venaani said.

“During this deeply difficult time, I convey my deepest condolence­s and sympathies to the bereaved family. My thoughts and prayers go out to the loved ones and friends of the late honourable Uanguta as well as the greater Aminuis

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Erwin Uanguta

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