Oranjemund Council unpaid security bills stretch three months
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 6/02/2026
Justicia Shipena Oranjemund Town Council has failed to pay its contracted security service provider for more than three months. This has prompted an urgent legal demand for immediate settlement of outstanding invoices. The demand is contained in a letter dated 3 February 2026 from Solomon (…)
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