Forbes calls for an end to infighting to enhance service delivery
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 21/05/2025
The mayor of Walvis Bay, Trevino Forbes, has appealed to the public and members of the municipal council and management to abandon what he described as a “blame game” and concentrate on resolving the town’s challenges through cooperation and accountability.
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