Namibia: Geingob Treated National Teams Equally – Veii

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Namibia: Geingob Treated National Teams Equally – Veii


Former director of sport Vetumbuavi Veii says the late president Hage Geingob did not differentiate when giving words of encouragement to the various national sport teams of Namibia.

While Namibians will this weekend lay president Hage Geingob to rest at Heroes Acre on Sunday, the late president is remembered by many in the sport fraternity for his unconditional love of sport.

Speaking to Desert Radio, Veii noted that though many are of the opinion that Geingob loved football, the late president paid equal attention to national teams whenever a team paid a courtesy call on him.

“He was very encouraging and excited whenever a national team paid a visit to State House or his office when he was the country’s prime minister,” he said.

“I remember him traveling to Burkina Faso in 1998 when Namibia qualified for the African Cup of Nations where he went with the late Robbie Savage. All of us were surprised and excited to see him in Burkina Faso but it was indeed worth the trip as he went on to encourage the boys and make Namibia proud,” he added.

“To be honest with you, he loved sport and used to go to different sporting events. He was very instrumental in the creation of the sport ministry when he was the prime minister.”

Veii revealed that when Namibia attained its independence in 1990, there was no ministry dealing with sport and Geingob as prime minister was instrumental in the creation of the ministry at the time.

He added that the most important thing the late president did when he was prime minister was to create different structures to sustain the development of sport in the country.