Bishop Uazenga Ngahahe on Monday described the late archbishop of the St John’s Apostolic Faith Mission Church, Daniel Tjijombo as an honest, cultural and God-fearing man.
Archbishop Tjijombo died on Sunday at his residence.
He was 87.
Ngahahe who is a bishop in the same church, while paying his respect to the late Tjijombo stated that the late archbishop was a man of caliber, a man who only spoke the truth, noting that it was through Tjijombo that he (Ngahahe) gained a father, mentor and teacher.
“We have lost a giant, a leader, a father, a mentor and a teacher, we will continue his legacy. Archbishop Tjijombo took us to foreign countries such as South Africa, Zambia and Zambia where we learnt most of God’s work. He was a loving man and when it came to his family, he loved each one of us no matter the political party difference as it was always family first,” Ngahahe said.
The bishop further stated that the late archbishop was a healer and a counsellor, who helped those with all sorts of problems such as depression and family problems, among others.
Source: The Namibian Press Agency