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EXCLUSIVE: Reinhold Benjamin Schroeder Advocates for Homeless Rights in Khomasdal

todayJanuary 26, 2024 14

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In a poignant account, Reinhold Benjamin Schroeder sheds light on the challenges faced by the homeless community residing near the Stadium in Khomasdal. In an exclusive interview with Future Media News’ Leonard Witbeen, Schroeder emphasizes the dire living conditions, lack of basic amenities, and the need for government intervention to address their plight.

Living Conditions Amidst COVID-19 Uncertainty: Benjamin begins by highlighting the absence of essential facilities such as bathrooms, making it challenging for the homeless residents to maintain personal hygiene. He expresses concern about the government’s seemingly indifferent stance towards their situation during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The increased prevalence of crime in the vicinity further exacerbates their predicament.

Misconceptions and Unfair Generalizations: The interviewee shares grievances about the unfair generalizations made during a meeting held by Khomasdal Regional Councilors. He refutes claims that residents near Khomasdal Stadium engage in criminal activities, clarifying that external individuals contribute to the reported crimes. Schroeder appeals for understanding, emphasizing that the homeless residents are not perfect but deserve empathy and support.

Calls for Basic Rights and Government Attention: Schroeder underscores that their primary objective is not merely food but securing a place to call their own. He raises concerns about the unequal distribution of assistance, with some receiving Harambe pay while others do not. The interviewee expresses frustration with accusations of selling items when the councilor provides aid, stressing the need for government mercy and consideration for their future.

Lack of Solutions and Urgent Appeal to Government: Despite the visitation of six Khomasdal Regional Councilors, Schroeder reveals that no viable solutions or concrete answers were provided. The community continues to face challenges like locked toilets, unsafe living conditions, and even instances of snake encounters. He passionately appeals to President Hage Geingob, urging the government to acknowledge their humanity and provide a small piece of land for them to build a future.

Uncertain Future and Plea for Compassion: Schroeder expresses uncertainty about the government’s intentions regarding their displacement and questions if they will be sent back to the streets. He compares their situation to other regions where homeless people have received places. In conclusion, he appeals to the government, ministers, and President Hage Geingob to consider their plea seriously and act upon it, emphasizing the nation’s motto of “One Namibia, One Nation.”

This firsthand account provides a stark glimpse into the struggles faced by the homeless community in Khomasdal, sparking a call to action for compassionate intervention and policy changes.

 

Written by: Leonard Witbeen

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