Eenhana shrine
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 4/05/2025
The wounds of Namibia’s struggle for independence were reopened on 9 November 2005 when a mass grave containing human remains and ammunition was uncovered 400 metres from the former South African military base at Eenhana. The discovery was made while contractors were busy with excavations for (…)
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