A new chapter of dispossession? The Khoi-San question in post-colonial Namibia
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 22/01/2026
Thirty-four years after independence, Namibia continues to speak of liberation, decolonisation, and the unfinished business of land reform. Yet for many indigenous Khoi-San descendants, the earliest inhabitants of the country—the promise of inclusion remains elusive.
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