An angry group of Roman Catholic Church clergy yesterday accused the government of failing to pay some subsidies for the use of church hospitals and clinics.
The group, led by Archbishop Liborius Nashenda, visited President Hage Geingob yesterday.
They said the government must respect the agreement signed between the two parties in 2008.
According to the secretary-general of the National Catholic Bishops’ Conference (NCBC), Father Thomas Manninezhati, there may be some drawbacks with the agreement but the government must be held accountable.
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