Over 150 Namibians, who survived the horrific Cassinga Massacre in Angola in 1978, are planning to visit the site next year, for the first time since that fateful day.
They say they are finally ready to say farewell to their fallen heroes, at the mass grave where they were buried.
Thousands of lives, including those of innocent women and children, were lost on May 4, 1978, after a South African airborne attack on a Swapo camp.
It has been described as one of the darkest days in the history of Namibia’s liberation struggle.
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