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Ozongama Zomuara Foundation on a path of impacting lives

- Paheja Siririka - psiririka@nepc.com.na

The Ozongama Zomuara Foundation, establishe­d in 2015 by the late Ovaherero Queen Meriam Rukoro is continuing to impact lives through its charitable work with the leaders of its dedicated young members (her children and family).

Meriam Rukoro, who was the wife of Ovaherero Paramount Chief Advocate Vekuii Rukoro, died in 2017. Ozongama Zomuara is an Otjiherero term, which translates ‘The birth pains of the first lady. Nguvii Rukoro, son of the late and the executive director of the foundation said the purpose of such an organisati­on is solely to be a pillar of hope for community members.

“The purpose of the Ozongama Zomuara Foundation is to endeavour, promote and support towards the betterment of the social wellbeing of individual­s and the community, as well as helping the community combat against deteriorat­ion of drugs and alcohol abuse,” he shared.

He mentioned the foundation aims to teach individual­s to fish for themselves, instead of waiting to be given the fish by the fisherman. The team has noticed a huge gap between the living conditions of the poor and the rich, which they seek to minimise.

Rukoro added his mother wanted to do well in the community and it is something worth continuing.

“She wanted to make a difference in the lives of those who were not as fortunate enough as most of us and that is how this organisati­on came about. I then decided to not let her legacy fade away in vain and took it upon myself to revive it as well as her dream and be the change that will make a difference in another person’s life,” he elucidated.

“My mother hosted quite a few activities in the past, such as building a new house for a lady whose house had burned down, as well as donating food parcels to the less privileged. She built a house for a boy who was born without eyes and his family who had no shelter at the time, as well as feeding the war veterans and the pensioners who used to reside at the Commando in Katutura. She provided financial assistance to individual­s who were in need, as well as donating clothes and blankets to the less privileged,” stated Rukoro.

He added: “Last year, when I decided to continue her legacy and carry on with helping those in need, the Ozongama Zomuara Foundation collaborat­ed with the RTE Foundation. We visited the family of the boy who was born without eyes and we donated food parcels to the family, as well as getting the young boy a music player to listen to because he enjoys listening to music.”

Rukoro said they identified some factors within communitie­s that they will tackle, such as donating sanitary pads to girls who are unable to afford them, clothes, blankets and food parcels to the less privileged, visit the local schools within the townships and having motivation­al talks with them.

He humbly appealed to corporates who are willing to collaborat­e with the foundation and donate products such as facemasks and sanitary products during these dire days of Covid-19 so that they can help distribute them to the needy communitie­s.

“We are targeting the townships, as most of the underprivi­leged individual­s reside there and there is a major need of sanitation in the townships, so we need all the help we can get right now,” he concluded.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? For the people… A file picture of the late Ovaherero Queen Meriam Rukoro with a visually impaired child at a donation handover.
Photo: Contribute­d For the people… A file picture of the late Ovaherero Queen Meriam Rukoro with a visually impaired child at a donation handover.

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