Govt calls for vetting of childminders amid ‘appalling’ child murders at Okahandja
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 27/04/2025
The government has called for strict monitoring and thorough vetting processes for all individuals entrusted with the care of children. This comes after two minors went missing in the sleepy garden town of Okahandja, on the peripheries of the capital, only to be found dead later. In a statement (…)
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