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Published on 2025-05-19 17:00:00
At 07h00 in the morning on the banks of a water stream on the shore of Onkani village in the Omusati region, a noise brings everything to a standstill.
The road users driving past bring their vehicles to a complete halt to buy fish.
Almost a 100 people, the majority of them women, wade into the oshanas, some shoulder-deep in the water.
They are harvesting a slimy, thumb-sized fish known as catfish. The fish is collected here, and sold to the locals as relish or for reselling…
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