Feature: Art transforms Namibian informal settlements, inspires hope


  • World
  • Tuesday, 05 Dec 2023

WINDHOEK, Dec. 4 (Xinhua) -- Portifar Clemes, 16, wields a paintbrush, delicately crafting a sunflower onto the corrugated iron structure at Okahandja Park, one of the oldest and most populated informal settlements on the periphery of Namibia's capital, Windhoek.

Despite being new to using a paintbrush, Clemes aspires to transform the desolate shanty town into a picturesque haven with his artwork.

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