Namibia and Angola should be connected, Namibia is part of our southern deserts and the xoissan people found in Namibia are found in the masses in the south of Angola. Namibia is artificial and is part of the southern territories of Angola. When stupid blacks from SA came they caused chaos. Though, separation. Angola population; 18,000,000, Namibia population: 2,000,000. You guys are dying and you guys are going to be extinct we need these koissan to mix with our Angolan koixan to survive
Fascinating open air food (local) market. in the Katatura district of Windhoek. People in Namibia are quite ingenious in finding ways to make money in order to survive. Many people sell colorful stones, belts, offer to look after your car, wash cars, sell fruit and vegetables, hire out illegally copied videos, prostitution (although it is illegal in Namibia) etc.
. Around Tsumeb very many men and women are employed as security guards (dressed up in uniform). Not that they were necessary but they were paid so poorly you had to have them. I pitied the night guards who had to guard the mines 30 klms out of town on their own. They must have heard plenty of spooky noises in the night!! (I suppose that's why their uniforms were khaki colored )
ZAHEER BRENNER JOIN TEAM NAMIBIA IN WINDHOEK
kurtafrica1234 1 year ago
@kurtafrica1234 What is involved, what is their purpose and how do I join?
alanccoop 1 year ago
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Namibia and Angola should be connected, Namibia is part of our southern deserts and the xoissan people found in Namibia are found in the masses in the south of Angola. Namibia is artificial and is part of the southern territories of Angola. When stupid blacks from SA came they caused chaos. Though, separation. Angola population; 18,000,000, Namibia population: 2,000,000. You guys are dying and you guys are going to be extinct we need these koissan to mix with our Angolan koixan to survive
Orionetsirius 1 year ago
Fascinating open air food (local) market. in the Katatura district of Windhoek. People in Namibia are quite ingenious in finding ways to make money in order to survive. Many people sell colorful stones, belts, offer to look after your car, wash cars, sell fruit and vegetables, hire out illegally copied videos, prostitution (although it is illegal in Namibia) etc.
alanccoop 2 years ago
. Around Tsumeb very many men and women are employed as security guards (dressed up in uniform). Not that they were necessary but they were paid so poorly you had to have them. I pitied the night guards who had to guard the mines 30 klms out of town on their own. They must have heard plenty of spooky noises in the night!! (I suppose that's why their uniforms were khaki colored )
alanccoop 2 years ago
I love the local food markets. It really tells you a lot about a country and it's people
kaobanung 2 years ago
Great!
alanccooper 2 years ago