For Jason Kauhondamwa (37), walking into a gambling house is not a choice – it’s a compulsion he says he can no longer control. After what he describes as months of inaction by the Gambling Board of Namibia, Kauhondamwa is publicly pleading with gambling operators to stop him at the door. “If anybody could recognise my face and stop me from participating in gambling activities, I would be very happy,” he says. Kauhondamwa’s appeal comes after he…
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