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Namibia: Affirmative Repositioning leader Amupanda takes government to court over redline ‘election gimmick’ – News

Namibia: Affirmative Repositioning leader Amupanda takes government to court over redline ‘election gimmick’ – News

Africa Links 24 with Envaalde Matheus
Published on 2024-09-26 15:00:00

The government is using its proposal to get rid of the veterinary cordon fence (redline) to garner votes.

Affirmative Repositioning (AR) leader Job Amupanda said this at a press conference in Windhoek yesterday.

“The decision has been made to gradually remove it, with specific timelines, such as in 2020, being mentioned. However, the question remains: How are you going to implement this decision if you are still planning to conduct a study?” he asked.

“While the government…

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