City of Windhoek unable to write off pensioners’ debts
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 1er/08/2025
The City of Windhoek says it cannot write off pensioners’ debts due to financial sustainability risks. Windhoek chief executive Moses Matyayi said this in response to a petition of the Khomas Ratepayers and Residents Association, which addressed concerns relating to pensioners’ debts, housing (…)
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