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Namibia: When a Job Can’t Feed You, It Kills You Slowly – Opinion

Namibia: When a Job Can’t Feed You, It Kills You Slowly – Opinion

Africa Links 24 with Letters
Published on 2025-08-09 20:00:00

Every day, thousands of young Namibians wake up with a single mission: to survive.

Not thrive, not build a future, just survive. We line up at company gates before sunrise, CVs in hand, dressed in borrowed confidence. And still, we’re told we are lazy. But the truth is: We’re not lazy; we’re locked out.

It’s not just about needing a job. We need decent jobs. Jobs that don’t leave us worse than we started off – emotionally drained, underpaid, overworked, and invisible….

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