IT'S only proper for men and women who have proved their virtue in action to be honoured and reciprocated for their deeds through noble gestures such as the recently erected Genocide Memorial and the Sam Nujoma Statue.
But these virtues ought not to be endangered by some loose canons masquerading as concern groups, whose beliefs are obviously misplaced and exaggerated.
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