05
May
Justicia Shipena The Supreme Court of Namibia has ruled that the Livestock and Livestock Products Board of Namibia (LLPBN) did not meet the legal standard to claim “wasted costs” in a dispute linked to the veterinary cordon fence, known as the redline. The court made the ruling on Thursday. Deputy chief justice Petrus Damaseb presided, with acting judges of appeal Dave Smuts and Elizabeth Makarau concurring. The case focused only on legal costs and not the main constitutional issue involving livestock movement restrictions along the redline. The court explained that wasted costs arise when one party forces another to spend…
