Young children scramble to survive
FOR SURVIVAL: Young children from neighbouring Angola continue to roam the streets in northern towns, selling wooden wares in order to survive. While the authorities are yet to address the matter, the children loiter in the streets, especially in Oshakati, where they approach people, asking if they are interested in buying their wares.
If people decline to buy a product, the kids often beg for change, saying they need money to buy a loaf of bread.
In 2022, Namibian Sun published articles on this issue, reporting that the children fled their country of origin to Namibia for greener pastures. There are also numerous allegations that the children are forced by their elders to sell and beg for money, which constitutes child labour. PHOTO: Kenya Kambowe
If people decline to buy a product, the kids often beg for change, saying they need money to buy a loaf of bread.
In 2022, Namibian Sun published articles on this issue, reporting that the children fled their country of origin to Namibia for greener pastures. There are also numerous allegations that the children are forced by their elders to sell and beg for money, which constitutes child labour. PHOTO: Kenya Kambowe
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