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Namibia: Rights cannot be postponed, Amupanda says in redline case – News

Namibia: Rights cannot be postponed, Amupanda says in redline case – News

Africa Links 24 with Staff Reporter
Published on 2025-01-23 16:42:46

Namibia’s veterinary cordon fence is a colonial instrument used by the government to divide the country’s people, Affirmative Repositioning leader Job Amupanda claims.

Amupanda said this in the Windhoek High Court on Thursday, during the second day of his testimony in the case in which he is trying to have the erection of the veterinary cordon fence (redline) declared unconstitutional.

The redline in its current form protects a minority of Namibia’s population at the expense of…

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