Windhoek vendors caught between survival and law
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 7/08/2025
Among the bustling traffic and corporate towers of Windhoek’s central business district (CBD), an often-overlooked economic force thrives on the city’s sidewalks. Informal street vendors, many of them young and single unemployed mothers, line the pavements selling fruit, clothes, phone (…)
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