Some vendors in Okahandja Park are blaming the One Economy Foundation for allegedly making loss during the #Befree community outreach.

Vendors were given free entrance to the venue to sell their goods, where some of those who turned up for free services offered by the Foundation were given food tokens.

Olivia Nafuka, one of the vendors, shared with nbc News that they were left with unsold food items such as fish, vetkoek, and Russians, and called on the organizers for support.

Hilma Kanhu from TST Marketing, who coordinated with the vendors, stated that all details were communicated in advance and that sales were the vendors' responsibility. "Organizers can’t control sales—it’s an unfortunate situation," she remarked.

The One Economy Foundation hosted its #BeFree Building Community bringing free essential health care and wellness services to the community of Okahandja.

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Johanna !Uri#khos