Teachers, police officers and nurses join chaotic Tsumeb drought-food queues, raising trust concerns

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 25/08/2025
Teachers, police officers and nurses recently joined hundreds of Tsumeb residents in chaotic drought-food queues, raising concerns over unfair distribution and mistrust in local authorities. The endless queues at the Tsumeb Constituency Council offices initially sparked choas. Residents (…)
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