SA government offloads ‘ghost houses’ at Walvis Bay
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 19/05/2025
The South African High Commission in Namibia and the Walvis Bay municipality have taken steps to address concerns surrounding a number of abandoned diplomatic houses at the coastal town, which had become a hotspot for crime and public health risks. The houses, previously owned by the South (…)
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