User talk:Lavinia211064122

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Namibian Men and the Killing of Women
what is wrong with some Namibian men and what is Namibia turning into? Men that are brutally killing their wife's/lovers/girlfriends. I am disgusted at how some Namibian men have become worthless murders. It has become almost an everyday story whereby you read an article about women murdered either by their boyfriend or husband. In general men are supposed to love, care and protect us but this is no longer the case in Namibia instead they have become our enemies. this reminds me of the late Tangs Martin who was recently brutally murdered by her husband on Thursday 20 September 2012. Imagine she was killed by a man who promised to love and cherish her.

Conclusion
In conclusion i can say it is such a shame that the people who are supposed to protect, love, care and look after us the women have turned into monsters and that children will have to grow up without the love of their mothers.I think that they should introduce the death penalty because it looks like a lasting solution to this problem is far from being found.