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Namibia: Job Amupanda criticized for accusing judge Ueitele of bias in redline removal case – News

Namibia: Job Amupanda criticized for accusing judge Ueitele of bias in redline removal case – News

Africa Links 24 with Donald Matthys
Published on 2025-02-16 06:00:00

Affirmative Repositioning (AR) leader Job Amupanda faces criticism for accusing High Court judge Shafimana Ueitele of ‘mishandling’ his redline removal trial.

Amupanda, who is also an incoming member of parliament, wants the court to declare Namibia’s veterinary cordon fence (redline) unconstitutional.

The fence blocks northern and north-eastern farmers from the lucrative meat market in central Namibia over fear of spreading illnesses like foot-and-mouth disease.

Amupanda has…

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