Why Inflict Our Own Vendors with Apartheid Municipal Bylaws?
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 23/12/2025
The informal economy is the heartbeat of daily survival in Windhoek. It feeds families, creates self-employment, and absorbs thousands of people excluded from the formal job market. Yet despite this reality, the City of Windhoek continues to enforce outdated municipal bylaws in ways that (…)
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