Otjozondjupa Communal Land Board to remove illegal fences at Tsumkwe, Okakarara

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2025-03-12
TSUMKWE, 29 July 2014 – The gate of a homestead set up on an illegally fenced-off piece of land at Janju in the Omatako area. All fences illegally- erected in Tsumkwe West will be removed by February next year, Otjozondjupa Communal Land Board chairperson Jeaneth Kuhanga said on Tuesday. (Photo by: Mulisa Simiyasa) NAMPA TSUMKWE, 29 July 2014 – The gate of a homestead set up on an illegally fenced-off piece of land at Janju in the Omatako area. All fences illegally- erected in Tsumkwe West will be removed by February next year, Otjozondjupa Communal Land Board chairperson Jeaneth Kuhanga said on Tuesday. (Photo by: Mulisa Simiyasa) NAMPA
OTJIWARONGO, 12 MAR (NAMPA) - The Otjozondjupa Communal Land Board on Wednesday announced its intention to remove a total of 27 identified illegal fences in the villages of Tsumkwe West and Okakarara.
The Chairperson of the Otjozondjupa Communal Land Board, Jackson Hindjou, in an interview with Nampa on Wednesday said the illegal fences have, for a long time, deprived other residents of the opportunity to benefit equally from state natural resour...
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TSUMKWE, 29 July 2014 – All fences illegally erected in Tsumkwe West will be removed by February next year, Otjozondjupa Communal Land Board chairperson Jeaneth Kuhanga said on Tuesday. Pictured is a map that displays the fenced-off and unfenced land in Tsumkwe West. (Photo by: Mulisa Simiyasa) NAMPA TSUMKWE, 29 July 2014 – All fences illegally erected in Tsumkwe West will be removed by February next year, Otjozondjupa Communal Land Board chairperson Jeaneth Kuhanga said on Tuesday. Pictured is a map that displays the fenced-off and unfenced land in Tsumkwe West. (Photo by: Mulisa Simiyasa) NAMPA

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