06
Nov
Renthia Kaimbi Residents of Kuisebmond in Walvis Bay say a strong smell from nearby fishmeal factories has made daily life difficult and unpleasant for the community. They say the odour seeps into their homes, clothes and even the classrooms where their children study. The problem, they say, has been ongoing for years and affects schools such as Seaside, Immanuel Ruiters, Kuisebmond Primary and Kuisebmond Secondary. Parents say learners struggle to focus because of the constant stench. “Windows are closed in the heat just to block the stench, but even then, the air feels heavy and suffocating,” one parent told the…
