Security Association of Namibia treasurer Onesmus Hanapo says security guards must get paid leave
Security Association of Namibia treasurer Onesmus Hanapo says security guards must get paid leave because they are human beings, not robots. Hanapo was speaking at an information and engagement session for the security sector at Ongwediva on Thursday. Video: Eino Vatileni
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