SWAPO's liberation struggle children demand jobs and hold Government
hostage for what they claim "their forefathers
rights to employment"
A small group of around 200 earlier this week clashed with Police after
they refused to leave the premises of the ruling party's Head Quarters in Windhoek. The group in the
mean time took up residence at the local premises of Namrights. The limited space, ablution facilities and
with no luxuries they faced the hardships their parents faced during the liberation struggle.The group paid
a visit to the Prime minister's office to seek assistance, Only to be told to stop acting like children and
take up their places in the community as grown up citizens of Namibia.
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