Windhoek residents make N$1 million selling waste to municipality
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 5/11/2025
Justicia Shipena Windhoek residents earned about N$1 million in a year and six months selling recyclable waste to the City of Windhoek through its first waste buy-back centre. According to the municipality, the centre helped divert more than 120 tonnes of waste from landfill sites. The Windhoek (…)
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