Kovambo Nujoma

Kovambo Nujoma
First Lady of Namibia
In role
March 21, 1990  March 21, 2005
President Sam Nujoma
Preceded by Role created
Succeeded by Penehupifo Pohamba
Personal details
Born (1931-03-10) March 10, 1931
Political party SWAPO
Spouse(s) Sam Nujoma (m. 1951)
Children Utoni Nujoma
John Ndeshipanda
Sakaria Nefungo
Nelago (deceased)
Usuta

Kovambo Katjimune Nujoma, M.B.O.S. (born March 10, 1931[1]) is a Namibian political figure.

Nujoma, who is the wife of former President Sam Nujoma, served as the inaugural First Lady of Namibia for fifteen years from the country's creation in 1990 until 2005. She has been nicknamed the "Mother of the Nation."

Nujoma was born Kovambo Theopoldine Katjimune Mushimba on March 10, 1931.[1] The daughter of Johannes and Kandorera Mushimba (now both deceased), Nujoma's siblings included Aaron Mushimba, a businessman and SWAPO pro-independence figure.[2]

She married Sam Nujoma on May 6, 1951.[3] The couple had three sons and two daughters; Utoni Nujoma (1952), John Nujoma (1954), Sakaria "Zacky" Nujoma (1957), Nelago Nujoma (1959), who died at 18 months while Nujoma was in exile, and Usuta Nujoma (1964).[3] Kovambo Nujoma remained in South-West Africa for a decade after the exile of Sam Nujoma, the leader of SWAPO and the rebel People's Liberation Army of Namibia, before joining him.[3]

Kovambo Nujoma became the inaugural First Lady of Namibia upon the country's establishment on March 21, 1990. She served as First Lady for three terms, until President Sam Nujoma retired from office on March 21, 2005.

Awards

Kovambo Nujoma was conferred the Most Brilliant Order of the Sun, First Class on Heroes' Day in 2014.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 Gaomas, Surihe (2005-03-14). "Namibia: First Lady Celebrates 75th Birthday". New Era (Namibia) (AllAfrica.com). Retrieved 2015-07-28.
  2. "Aaron Mushimba – struggle icon, politician and businessman (7 December 1946 – 31 August 2014)". New Era (Namibia). 2014-09-05. Retrieved 2015-07-28.
  3. 1 2 3 Kangueehi, Kuvee (2007-04-03). "Nujoma's Wife Marks 77th Birthday". New Era (Namibia). Retrieved 2015-07-28.
  4. "Namibians honoured by President". New Era. 28 August 2014.


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