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Paul T. Shipale (with inputs by Folito Nghitongovali Diawara Gaspar) As Namibia marks its 36th Independence Anniversary on 21 March 2026, the nation rises in celebration, flags waving, anthems echoing, and memories of sacrifice honoured with pride. It is a moment of unity. A moment of dignity. A moment of remembrance. But beneath the celebration, a quieter, more uncomfortable question lingers. Will independence remain a symbol or become a lived reality for every citizen? Indeed, the strength of a nation is not measured only by how far it has come but by how many of its people are able to…
