OBSERVER COASTAL | First covid victim’s burial site finally cordoned off
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 18/09/2025
Renthia Kaimbi Nearly five years after Walvis Bay became the epicentre of the country’s Covid-19 pandemic, the Narraville cemetery is finally being secured. The site holds the grave of the first Namibian to die from the virus and has long remained unprotected. The project, led by the Walvis Bay (…)
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