21
Mar
Stefanus Nashama A group of unemployed Namibian youths marched through Windhoek streets yesterday demanding jobs or financial support from the government. “We want jobs or money, not useless speeches. We want jobs, stop fake promises,” the protestors demanded, chanting and singing some liberation struggle songs. The group led by social activist, Michael Amushelelo shouted that the government should stop making false promises and provide them with employment opportunities. The protestors planned to hand over a petition to the government at Zoo Park in the centre of the capital city, however, no government official showed up to receive their petition. Speaking…