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Govt to fight AR over red line - Agriculture

22 July 2021 | Agriculture DEFEND: The government intends to fight a court application for the dismantling of the veterinary cordon fence. Photo: FILE ELLANIE SMIT WINDHOEK The government intends to fight a lawsuit in which Affirmative Repositioning (AR) activist Job Amupanda demanded the removal of the veterinary cordon fence (VCF), also known as the red line. The claim was filed by Amupanda on 26 May, seeking a court order to have the fence removed and declared illegal and unconstitutional. The defendants in the matter are agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein, the government, attorney-general Festus Mbandeka and an official of the directorate of veterinary services, Hango Nambinga.

Meat board takes charge to control FMD outbreak in Namibia

Meat board takes charge to control FMD outbreak in Namibia Meat board takes charge to control FMD outbreak in Namibia By Annelie Coleman January 11, 2021 at 5:43 pm Since the foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak in Namibia in late 2020, FMD surveillance has been intensified, and some farmers have been asked to present their cattle for inspection. Photo: FW Archive The recent foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak in Namibia at the end of 2020 was largely contained and did not pose a threat to areas south of the veterinary cordon fence in the north of the country, according to Thinus Pretorius, chairperson of Nambia’s Livestock Producers’ Organisation (LPO).

Constitution stands in way of land solution - Agriculture

23 December 2020 | Agriculture HARD TO GET: It would take the government up to six years to acquire 1.3 million hectares of land if the projected budget of the lands ministry is approved. Photo: file JEMIMA BEUKES WINDHOEK Article 16 of the Namibian Constitution prohibits government from abolishing the much-criticised willing-buyer, willing-seller policy, dealing a heavy blow to aspirations of the 2018 second national land conference. Article 16 falls under the Bill of Rights provision in the constitution and cannot be amended – not even through a referendum. Government s plan to prevent Namibians from owning multiple farms, as per the resolution of the 2018 conference, will also not succeed as Article 16 would not allow this to happen.

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