Job Amupanda says Namibia's leaders are turning a blind eye on land issues.
by: Francios Olivier ---
Leaders are turning a blind eye to the issues of land and housing in the country, says self-proclaimed land activist Job Amupanda.
The Affirmative Repositioning Movement also announced that more than 36 thousand land applications have been submitted during the national mass land application action on 27 February.
This is in addition to the more than 14 thousand submitted during last year's campaign in Windhoek.
Видео Job Amupanda says Namibia's leaders are turning a blind eye on land issues. канала OneAfrica
Leaders are turning a blind eye to the issues of land and housing in the country, says self-proclaimed land activist Job Amupanda.
The Affirmative Repositioning Movement also announced that more than 36 thousand land applications have been submitted during the national mass land application action on 27 February.
This is in addition to the more than 14 thousand submitted during last year's campaign in Windhoek.
Видео Job Amupanda says Namibia's leaders are turning a blind eye on land issues. канала OneAfrica
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