David Hosea Meroro

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In this podcast you will get to know David Hosea Meroro. Meroro got involved in efforts to liberate Namibia from the South African apartheid regime early on. Within the Chief’s Council, led by Hosea Kutako, he was a member of an intelligence unit called “Ozohoze” and also played a role in the “African Improvement Society” in Windhoek, which sought to improve educational facilities that were denied to Africans. When SWANU was established in 1959, he was a founding member. Click on the podcast to find out more!
28 Feb 2022 English Namibia News · News Commentary

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