Shililifa to be laid to rest on Monday

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2024-12-29
WINDHOEK, 26 August 2015 - President Hage Geingob confers the Most Distinguished Order of Namibia First Class on former Robben Island Political Prisoner, Heikki Shililifa, during the 49th commemoration of Heroes' Day. (Photo by: Joseph Nekaya) NAMPA WINDHOEK, 26 August 2015 - President Hage Geingob confers the Most Distinguished Order of Namibia First Class on former Robben Island Political Prisoner, Heikki Shililifa, during the 49th commemoration of Heroes' Day. (Photo by: Joseph Nekaya) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 29 DEC (NAMPA) – The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology has announced that the memorial service of the late Heikky Shililifa will take place on Sunday, and the burial will take place on Monday in the Omusati Region.
The late Shililifa who died on 16 December 2024 was born on 08 May 1942 at Ohaumtsi village in Ombalantu.
“The memorial service of the late Shililifa will be held on Sunday, 29 December 2024 at the Omusati...
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