Namibia 1989. After decades of struggle, the implementation of UN resolution 435 prepared the way for the return of all exiles to participate in Namibia's first democratic election.
Wow, I looked for this video for a long time. I'm in the first episode from Zambia. Mom Albertina Itenge the commander of the entire journey, dad my cousin and I. Returning home after 10 years. I left Namibia when I was three years. Emotional! Do you have some more? Thank you!
This is a wonderful video - it was so moving to see comrades I'd worked with such as Albertina speaking about the struggle. Sending prayers to all those families in 2019!
Oh my God so happy to see my Mom and Dad and my little sis. I have looked for this video for years. People always told me about it. So moving. Thanks for sharing.
Taking memories back, i still remember that day one morning i boarded a UN aeroplane at Lubango Airport back home.And landed at the Ondangwa airforce base.
I really want to watch but i can't finifinish my tears are running non stop. Lets unite as one Namibia one nation. It wasn't easy lets keep peace they die for.
Majority language dominate always, however official language was English,almost everyone spoke Oshiwambo in exile cs they were in the majority, I hope you understood now.
I am very glad for the Namibians. The liberation fighters from PLAN (SWAPO) did not make the life worse after independence. We can only argue better or much better :). Some Namibian neighbors were not as much successful. Anyway, now they themselves are responsible for what is going on in their country. I also hope the minorities there are O.K. Not so white minorities but rather black African minorities as Nama, Damara, Herero etc....
Wow, I looked for this video for a long time. I'm in the first episode from Zambia. Mom Albertina Itenge the commander of the entire journey, dad my cousin and I. Returning home after 10 years. I left Namibia when I was three years. Emotional! Do you have some more? Thank you!
This is a wonderful video - it was so moving to see comrades I'd worked with such as Albertina speaking about the struggle. Sending prayers to all those families in 2019!
I recognised ms Albertina Itenge, she was grade 4 teacher in Windhoek after independence.
Oh my God so happy to see my Mom and Dad and my little sis. I have looked for this video for years. People always told me about it. So moving. Thanks for sharing.
Taking memories back, i still remember that day one morning i boarded a UN aeroplane at Lubango Airport back home.And landed at the Ondangwa airforce base.
Thanks for sharing emotional video, great to see places I reported.
Thank you for taking part , at least the reports are now circulating
So beautiful and touching. Indeed the struggle was long and bitter. It also saddens me that many didn't return.
That is true some brothers still live in Angola without any problem they love Angola love them.
am trying to stop crying but this tear a never-ending i missed my father because of this country
This made me cry. Me being part of this unforgettable journey ❤
this is our soul ,our story and history
I really want to watch but i can't finifinish my tears are running non stop. Lets unite as one Namibia one nation. It wasn't easy lets keep peace they die for.
Very emotional but still a great video.
Who was the bus driver he looks omuwambo?
It's a pleasure seeing this great things
great video
thank u
Oh aaee wani, kandina oitya yasha oshili aa. ashike kalunga naambeke
Is touching indeed
After Party was at Okalonda. T
ou my tears
omwenyro owa enda ovali vetu ità c valele konima nande! where we went wroñg ,pls history will judge usl
Salute to all the freedom fighters your blood waters out freedom.
Wow🇳🇦❤
Sad part is they thought life would be better.
So, Oshiwambo was the official language in exile
Majority language dominate always, however official language was English,almost everyone spoke Oshiwambo in exile cs they were in the majority, I hope you understood now.
I am very glad for the Namibians. The liberation fighters from PLAN (SWAPO) did not make the life worse after independence. We can only argue better or much better :). Some Namibian neighbors were not as much successful. Anyway, now they themselves are responsible for what is going on in their country. I also hope the minorities there are O.K. Not so white minorities but rather black African minorities as Nama, Damara, Herero etc....
It was not easy for this country to get independence
omg
meekulu Miliama Wamonga Okapanda ombalantu
where are the namas and damaras onley the herreros what have kill the namas
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