Tomatoes, taxes, and the smuggler’s dilemma: Life along the Namibia-Zambia border

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 6/02/2025
Faced with high border taxes and strict regulations, struggling vendors along the Namibia-Zambia border resort to smuggling essential goods to sustain their businesses. A single mother of four says when she became a street vendor in 2020, she quickly learned that smuggling tomatoes and onions at (…)
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