02
Jul
Lazarus Kwedhi Namibia marked 36 years of political independence in 1990. That victory was not gifted. It was paid for in blood, torture, exile, prison, and the silence of unmarked graves. Without that struggle, there is no Constitution, no vote, no Namibia. Gratitude for that is non-negotiable. That is why we have monuments, Independence Day, Heroes' Day, and commemorations for the Genocide, Cassinga, and the Oshakati Bank bomb blast. They exist to remind us of our nation's vulnerability under colonialism and apartheid rule, and of the work we must still do so it never happens again. But gratitude cannot be…
