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Spoilt Kids Shouldn’t Get Handouts

Spoilt Kids Shouldn’t Get Handouts

ALLOW me to say something in your newspaper about the ex-combatant youth.

Is it really going to be like this in our country that when people demonstrate is when they will be given jobs! These kids need to go school like others and get work according to their achievements just like any kids who were born inside the country. What will happen if the youth who were born in Namibia start to demonstrate? Will it be possible for them to be given jobs too or what? Those kids are resigning from different training establishments. What work do they want? We are suffering and also want work but the jobs are being given to those who don’t want them. These kids are being spoiled and I hope the people who are providing them with food can stop so that they can feel hunger and return to their homes. These kids never suffer as they can leave the work they have because they know they will be helped again when they demonstrate.These kids need to work hard just like everybody else to get jobs or become educated. They could have started some project or at least keep busy doing something and showing that they are ready for different kinds of jobs.FriedaVia e-mail

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