Rundu’s dark streets breed crime
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 16/10/2025
Opposition party leaders and residents at Rundu have criticised the town council for the poor maintenance of streetlights, raising concerns about safety and infrastructure. Community activist Joseph Moyo says residents have long complained about the situation, warning that it has worsened crime (…)
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