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Swakop genocide museum undergoes significant upgrade

Precious Nghituanapo
The Swakopmund Genocide Museum is gearing up for a significant expansion and restoration project.

Laidlaw Peringanda, the visionary behind the museum, has announced that funding from the German Embassy and government has been secured, marking a pivotal moment in the museum's history.

The impending visit of a German delegation next month to the museum signifies the beginning of discussions regarding sponsorship and collaboration. Peringanda intends to utilise this funding to not only expand the museum but also to undertake the crucial task of restoring the unmarked graves of the Swakopmund prisoners of war from the years 1904 to 1908.

"I am thrilled to announce the support we have received from the German embassy and government," stated Peringanda. "This funding will enable us to further our mission of preserving the memory of the genocide and its impact on our community."

In a groundbreaking initiative, the museum will also facilitate opportunities for students from genocide-affected communities to study in Germany this year.

Peringanda has been working closely with German institutions to ensure the success of this programme, which aims to provide educational opportunities and foster cross-cultural understanding.

Overcoming obstacles

Peringanda also highlighted challenges faced during the project's journey.

"The Swakopmund municipality has been problematic in its support of the Swakopmund Genocide Museum," Peringanda claimed. Despite these obstacles, Peringanda remains steadfast in his commitment to the museum's mission.

Peringanda said the initiative was first conceived in 2015 within the DRC informal settlement. However, it was not until 2019 that the museum was officially registered.

For further information regarding the Swakopmund Genocide Museum, visit their official website or contact Laidlaw Peringanda directly.

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