LET THERE BE PEACE: Then United Nations secretary-general Javier Perez de Cuellar inspects a Kenyan battalion honour guard at the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG) military headquarters in Suiderhof, Windhoek, in July 1989. He is accompanied by lieutenant-general Prem Chand, force commander of UNTAG. On International Peacekeeping Day yesterday, President Hage Geingob said: “Today, Namibia is regarded as one of the most peaceful democracies and lauded as an example of successful United Nations peacekeeping. In fact, as of the year 2022, Namibia moved up seven places and is now regarded as the 43rd most peaceful country out of 186. Indeed, the foundations of an inclusive society and politically stable country can be attested in part to the work of the UN Peacekeepers. To them, we owe our deepest gratitude for their selfless sacrifice and role in moulding and independent nation". 
PHOTO: United Nations/Milton Grant
LET THERE BE PEACE: Then United Nations secretary-general Javier Perez de Cuellar inspects a Kenyan battalion honour guard at the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG) military headquarters in Suiderhof, Windhoek, in July 1989. He is accompanied by lieutenant-general Prem Chand, force commander of UNTAG. On International Peacekeeping Day yesterday, President Hage Geingob said: “Today, Namibia is regarded as one of the most peaceful democracies and lauded as an example of successful United Nations peacekeeping. In fact, as of the year 2022, Namibia moved up seven places and is now regarded as the 43rd most peaceful country out of 186. Indeed, the foundations of an inclusive society and politically stable country can be attested in part to the work of the UN Peacekeepers. To them, we owe our deepest gratitude for their selfless sacrifice and role in moulding and independent nation". PHOTO: United Nations/Milton Grant

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Then United Nations secretary-general Javier Perez de Cuellar inspects a Kenyan battalion honour guard at the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG) military headquarters in Suiderhof, Windhoek, in July 1989. He is accompanied by lieutenant-general Prem Chand, force commander of UNTAG. On International Peacekeeping Day yesterday, President Hage Geingob said: “Today, Namibia is regarded as one of the most peaceful democracies and lauded as an example of successful United Nations peacekeeping. In fact, as of the year 2022, Namibia moved up seven places and is now regarded as the 43rd most peaceful co

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