Analysts and politicians advocate for Red Line removal

[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 28/01/2025
Political analysts and party leaders are calling for the removal or reform of the controversial veterinary cordon fence, also known as the Red Line, arguing that it hinders economic opportunities, perpetuates poverty, and restricts market access for farmers in the northern regions.
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