Fellow Namibians, Good Evening.
I address you at a time when we are faced with great difficulty. Our war against COVID-
19 continues and it is a war of attrition that has taken a heavy toll. The majority, if not
all Namibians, have been affected by this pandemic, in one way or another. Each family,
household and community, has been touched by this invisible and merciless enemy.
However, as it was once said, “Where the willingness is great, the difficulties cannot be
great.” Although, the pandemic is relentless, we must remain steadfast and resolute. Our
minds may be frail, our bodies may be weary, but our collective spirit must remain
unbreakable. Now, more than ever, we must rise to the challenge and summon the will
to overcome the difficulties we face.
In my own family, my wife and I have experienced the devastating effects of COVID-19.
Similarly, other leaders including the Vice President and his wife, the Speaker of the
National Assembly and his wife, the leader of the Official Opposition, several Ministers
and leaders in Public Service have all been affected. I take this opportunity to express
our sincere appreciation to all those who kept us in prayer, for a quick recovery. I also
thank the hardworking frontline workers attending to those in need and express gratitude
for the messages that reached us from our friends at home, the continent and world over.
These messages strengthened us and the expression of true solidarity gave us solace,
during truly trying times.
However, many compatriots have unfortunately not recovered. Our hearts go out to those
who are still in pain and battling this disease. This is indeed a sombre period in our
country’s history. As it has been reported, Namibia has now passed the 1,000 mark of
men, women and children, who have lost their lives due to COVID-19. The loss of so
many lives is difficult to bear. I take this opportunity to express sincere condolences, on
my own behalf and on behalf of the Government, to the bereaved families who have lost
their loved ones.
For more than 14 months since the Index Case, our country has been able to manage
the pandemic, mainly through deliberate measures taken by the Government to suppress
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