NAMIBIA’S FIRST LADY PLEDGES TO GIVE HER WEALTH TO CHARITY

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First Lady Monica Geingos is on a mission to change the image of African first ladies and tackle sexism and inequality in Namibia.
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Promising to give away all her wealth – estimated at $3 million – to charity when she dies, Monica Geingos is on a mission to change the image of African first ladies and tackle sexism and inequality in Namibia, the world’s second most unequal country.

Geingos married Hage Geingob on Valentine’s Day in 2015 – a month before he was sworn in as president of the southern African desert nation, which gained independence from apartheid South Africa in 1990 but remains starkly unequal.

The couple then voluntarily declared their combined assets of some 110 million Namibian dollars ($7.44 million), a popular move in a continent where…

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