The late Founding Father, Dr. Sam Shafishuna Nujoma, had a profound connection with Terrace Bay, a place where he could indulge in one of his greatest passions—fishing. His last visit to the resort was in 2021. Upon arrival, he wasted no time, dropping his bags and heading straight to the water to cast his fishing line into the Atlantic waves.
A Lifelong Passion for Fishing
As the years passed and age took its toll, the Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) staff assisted him by fishing on his behalf. He would jokingly remark that he wanted the fish to be as big as the ones he would have caught himself. Despite this, Dr. Nujoma always preferred to stay near the ocean for as long as possible, observing the weather patterns and taking in the coastal environment. It often took some persuasion to convince him to leave his fishing spot.
Honoring His Presence at Terrace Bay
Dr. Nujoma’s connection with Terrace Bay was so significant that one of its houses was named after him—Tate Sam Nujoma’s House. This residence remains a popular choice among regular anglers. Additionally, his enthusiasm for fishing led to a well-known fishing spot being named in his honor: Nujoma’s Fishing Hole.
A Leader Among His People
One of the most notable aspects of his visits to Terrace Bay was his informal interactions with NWR staff and visitors. He walked around the resort freely, without security details, engaging with those around him. Resort Manager David Nekwaya recalls how he would gather the staff at the restaurant to share childhood stories. “We would remind him, ‘Tate, we have to attend to our clients now,’ but he would insist we return later, as he had more stories to share,” Nekwaya recalls. These storytelling sessions became cherished moments for those who had the opportunity to listen.
Fishing Companions and Shared Memories
Dr. Nujoma’s appreciation for Terrace Bay was not limited to personal retreats. He frequently invited close associates, including the late President Robert Mugabe, to join him on fishing trips. Their shared experiences contributed to the rich history of this special location.
Commitment to Sustainability and Community Development
Beyond fishing, Dr. Nujoma took great pride in maintaining Terrace Bay’s cleanliness and sustainability. He initiated cleaning campaigns, treating the place as his own jewel and ensuring it remained pristine for future visitors. His dedication extended beyond environmental efforts—he played a crucial role in assisting the camp with establishing Sam Nujoma Primary School, which complemented the existing clinic and police station. His vision was to create a well-rounded and sustainable community.
A Lasting Legacy
As we reflect on his passing, Dr. Nujoma’s presence at Terrace Bay will be remembered fondly. His legacy lives on in the ocean waves, the stories told by those who knew him, and the fishing lines cast into the waters of Nujoma’s Fishing Hole. His influence and love for the place will continue to be felt for generations to come.