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Namibian President Hage Geingob When Did Passes Away?
A)
2nd Feb 2024
B)
3rd Feb 2024
C)
4th Feb 2024
D)
5th Feb 2024

Correct Answer :   4th Feb 2024


Hage Geingob, 82, died early on Sunday (4th Feb 2024) while receiving medical treatment at a hospital in the capital, Windhoek.

A veteran of the country's independence struggle, Mr Geingob had been diagnosed with cancer and revealed the details to the public last month.

The nation had lost a "liberation... icon", Mr Mbumba said.

He has since been sworn-in as Mr Geingob's replacement and will serve in the role until elections due later this year.

Political Legacy :

Born in 1941, Geingob played a pivotal role in Namibia’s political landscape. He chaired the drafting of Namibia’s constitution and served as the first prime minister after the country gained independence in 1990. Geingob’s influence extended to his role as vice president of the South West Africa People’s Organisation (SWAPO), the governing party, solidifying its unchallenged rule since independence.


Economic Landscape :

Namibia, known for its diamond and lithium deposits, faces a shift in leadership as Vice President Nangolo Mbumba takes charge until upcoming elections later in the year. Geingob’s tenure included addressing economic disparities and overseeing the mining sector’s prominence in the country.

Election Challenges :

Despite winning the 2014 election with a substantial majority, Geingob faced scrutiny in the 2019 polls, narrowly avoiding a runoff amid a government bribery scandal. The controversy implicated officials in alleged kickbacks involving fishing quotas, leading to ministerial resignations.

Legacy and Concerns :

Geingob’s leadership underscored challenges such as wealth concentration among the white minority. In 2023, he voiced concerns about the persistent disparities in Namibia’s wealth distribution, emphasizing the need for inclusive economic policies.

End of an Era :

President Hage Geingob passed away at Lady Pohamba Hospital in Windhoek, where he was undergoing treatment. His death marks the end of a significant era in Namibian politics, leaving a nation in mourning and transition.

Published On : February 5, 2024
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