Namibia’s low-wage crisis: Thousands struggle to survive on less than N$5 000 a month
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 5/02/2025
Hilaria Nujoma (33), a cleaner at a Windhoek-based company, earns N$1 300 per month. She works eight hours per day from Monday to Friday and lives in a small shack in Katutura’s Okuryangava area. The single mother of two says she cannot afford to leave her job. “I work so hard to earn what I […] (…)
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