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Stefanus Nashama The City Police confirmed that social activist Michael Amushelelo and a group of four men attempted to forcefully close down a shop at the B1 Service Station in Windhoek. City Police spokesperson Marcelline Murapo told the Windhoek Observer on Thursday that the incident occurred (…)
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