‘We have to protect what we have left’: Guardian of the forests – Benita Kaghuvi’s mission to stop the flames
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 6/05/2025
Wildfires are becoming more frequent in Namibia’s Kavango East Region. One resident, Benita Makena Kaghuvi, is working to protect her forest and community.
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