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Nation mourns struggle pioneer Kerina

- Kuzeeko Tjitemisa -Additional informatio­n from Gondwana Collection Namibia

LEADERS from various political parties have paid tribute to William Eric Getzen, better known as Mburumba Kerina, who gave Namibia its name.

The liberation struggle pioneer, academic, politician and author, who cofounded Swapo, Nudo, and the Federal Convention of Namibia (FCN), and several smaller political parties, passed away Monday night in a Windhoek hospital. He was 89.

Leading the tributes, President Hage Geingob said the late Kerina was an outstandin­g son of the soil.

“However, his deeds in advancing the cause of independen­ce should provide us with comfort. As one of the early petitioner­s to the UN, Kerina advanced the cause of independen­ce, which he was able to witness in his lifetime,” said Geingob.

Internatio­nal relations minister and Swapo vice president Netumbo NandiNdait­wah said he regarded the late Kerina as her political father, a friend and a mentor.

“He was very, very intelligen­t. He was the library of Namibia. I hope the young generation­s have learned a lot from him.

He knew a lot about Namibia. I have no words to describe him apart from saying that I have worked on several projects with him and I have learned a lot from him,” Nandi-Ndaitwah said yesterday.

Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) leader Mike Kavekotora described Kerina as an intelligen­t person with immense knowledge of Namibian history, who continued to make his presence felt in Namibian contempora­ry issues until his last days on earth.

“It is with great sadness and sorrow to learn of the passing on of a real hero, a man who immensely contribute­d in many ways to the liberation of Namibia. I have known Mburumba Kerina while I was a student in New York,” he said.

He said Namibia has lost a person who was always thinking outside the box and a real scholar.

“May his soul rest in eternal peace. We will remember him for his wisdom and his continued fight for what he believed in before and after Namibia’s independen­ce,” he added.

Nudo secretary general Josef Kauandenge said Kerina was one of the country’s unsung heroes, even though he was the man who coined the name Namibia.

“What pains me the most is that Kerina died at the Katutura hospital while those that he lectured, guided to become who they are today are having lifelong medical aid, and get treated at the affluent Lady Pohamba Hospital,” he said.

Kauandenge said the last time he met Kerina at his residence late last year, Kerina gave him a present in a form of his photo with Reverend Michael Scott at the UN when he (Kerina) petitioned the UN for Namibian independen­ce.

“I am a product of late professor Kerina and the late Kuaima Riruako. It is because of the two that I am the politician I am today. The last time I met the late Kerina, he told me that his time was coming to an end but still he insisted that he had a lot to do, this shows the sort of character he was,” Kauandenge said.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Go well… Then Aminuis regional councillor, Mburumba Kerina (left) speaking to founding President Sam Nujoma during a courtesy call on him at State House in 2004.
Photo: Nampa Go well… Then Aminuis regional councillor, Mburumba Kerina (left) speaking to founding President Sam Nujoma during a courtesy call on him at State House in 2004.

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