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Vita Angula is a print, radio, and television media practitioner based in Windhoek, Namibia. He is also a widely published thought-leader whose insightful opinion pieces have been featured on online newspapers and websites across the African continent, Europe and the Caribean. As a paid columnist for the Namibian Newspaper, Vita wrote published works on a wide range of topics that include good governance, gender equity, regional and continental integration, corruption and trade politics. Amongst Vita's high profile interviewees are Namibia's Vice-President Nangolo Mbumba athe First Lady of Namibia, Monica Geingos. Vita has also positioned himself as a resource for Namibia's Diplomatic Corps who rely on him to tell their stories on their behalf.
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Starring into the Abyss. A mother and daughter on the back of a pick up truck returning from the clinic headed back home in Northern Namibia

A 2 minute 30 second broadcast of a protest that happened in Namibia regarding the government's decision to liquidate the State Owned Enterprise.
