Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Namibia buries leader anti-apartheid campaigner

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JOHANNESBU­RG — Namibians have gathered for a state funeral for Herman Andimba Toivo ya Toivo, an independen­ce leader who was jailed during South Africa’s era of white minority rule.

Ya Toivo’s flag-draped casket was driven through Windhoek on Saturday before its transfer to Heroes’ Acre, a burial site on the outskirts of the Namibian capital.

In a speech, President Hage Geingob described ya Toivo, who died June 9 at age 92, as a “symbol of defiance against tyranny and oppression.”

Ya Toivo was a founder of Swapo, the anti-apartheid movement that evolved into Namibia’s ruling party after independen­ce in 1990.

South Africa’s white minority government had controlled South West Africa, the name for Namibia before independen­ce. Ya Toivo was jailed for 16 years on Robben Island, where the former late South African Nelson Mandela was also held. — AFP

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