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Ian Coffee By late 2025, Namibia faced a visible surge of Angolan minors on city streets and in northern towns, selling wooden curios and begging. Advocates described it as a humanitarian disaster in plain sight. The presence was not confined to border regions. It stretched along the Oshikango to Windhoek corridor and pooled at intersections where tourism is thick and oversight thin. Is this a question of compassion alone, or is it a test of whether our immigration and child protection systems can hold under pressure? The facts are plain. There was a marked increase between August and October. Local…
