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Despite the unfortunate name, the full-named Adolf Hitler Uunona, 54, who won an election in Namibia told German newspaper Bild that he did not share the Fuhrer’s ideology. (Eagle FM/AFP/File Photos)

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Namibia rejects German genocide reparations offer

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Southern Africa threatens to quit wildlife trade monitor

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Prince William visits Namibia on conservation tour

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