07
Jan
Justicia Shipena The removal of illegal fences in the Ohangwena region is expected to cost N$500 000. The deputy director of land reform, Paulus Amaambo, revealed this during a presentation at a regional councillors’ orientation workshop held in Eenhana on Tuesday. Amaambo said the full amount is to be recovered from those who erected them. He said at least 22 illegal fences put up by communal farmers without the consent of the Communal Land Board will be removed by the Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform. Amaambo said contractors have already been appointed and will begin the work after…
