31
Mar
There are moments in a nation’s life that force it to look into the mirror and confront an uncomfortable truth. The recent case of a 16-year-old Angolan girl, rescued from horrific abuse in northern Namibia, is one such moment. It is not just a criminal matter. It is a moral indictment of who we are becoming. The facts are chilling. A child, lured from her home in Angola with the promise of a modest N$500 monthly salary, was instead delivered into a life of cruelty and degradation. She was starved. Beaten. Forced to work both in the house and in…
