Namibia: Keep Our Country Clean or Else

17 April 2015

The City of Windhoek has painstakingly earned a reputation for being the cleanest city in Africa. I say painstakingly because keeping the capital city clean is no easy task. This is evident from the number of workers you see out on the streets everyday sweeping the roads and trimming the grass, bushes and trees.

Generally Windhoekers take pride in keeping their city clean but this is offset by the number of people who I see on a daily basis throwing garbage on sidewalks and out of moving vehicles, including private vehicles, taxis, government vehicles and vehicles belonging to private businesses.

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