28
May
Martin Endjala Nandiuasora Mazeingo, the Ovaherero Genocide Foundation’s (OGF) chairman, rejected the declaration of Genocide Remembrance Day by the cabinet on Tuesday, labelling it as part of the government's denial agenda of recognising the actual events of the genocide. Mazeingo's response follows the minister of information, communication, and technology, Emma Theofelus's announcement that from next year onwards 28 May will be a public holiday. This decision was made at the 7th cabinet decision meeting recently, following a letter submitted on 18 March by the National Assembly Speaker Peter Katjavivi. The chairman argued that the genocide of the Nama and Ovaherero…