Namibia: Hitting the Bright Lights

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I WAS born many moons ago in Katutura State Hospital; that hospital just after the robots on the way to ondoropa (city). Not too far from that place was the Khomasdal-Katutura swimming pool, now known as the Western Suburbs municipal swimming pool. We were probably the first kids to dive into that pool when it opened its doors to the public somewhere in the 80s.

No bona fide Tura laaitie from yesteryear can deny that they didn't drink a dop or two from that swimming pool or almost drowned their behind by being thrown forcefully into the deepest end of the water or being pushed down by some outgrown bullies until they were almost blue in the face.

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