Street children, border gaps and a focus on financial and immigration legislation

[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 26/01/2026
Ian Coffee By late 2025, Namibia faced a visible surge of Angolan minors on city streets and in northern towns, selling wooden curios and begging. Advocates described it as a humanitarian disaster in plain sight. The presence was not confined to border regions. It stretched along the Oshikango (…)
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