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If it’s the last thing they do

If it’s the last thing they do

OSHAKATI residents, especially those who are members of the Evangelical and Lutheran Church in Namibia (Elcin), are upset about the state of the road to the cemetery which they say is especially hard to negotiate during the rainy season.

The Avbob vehicles find it hard to deliver bodies to the cemetery in such weather. An Elcin parish leader, Martha Nashidengo, complained to The Namibian recently, during the funeral of a parish member, that the church had appealed many times to the Oshakati Municipality to improve the road, but to no avail.An Elcin parish leader, Martha Nashidengo, complained to The Namibian recently, during the funeral of a parish member, that the church had appealed many times to the Oshakati Municipality to improve the road, but to no avail.

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