Papgeld delays mount as Windhoek court battles backlog
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 15/10/2025
A Backlog at Windhoek’s maintenance court, allegedly caused by unpaid freelancers not being able to work, has left hundreds of child maintenance cases unresolved, affecting single mothers and children’s welfare. The court has been unable to summon absent fathers for the past six months, with the (…)
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