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Grandtako – The Otjozondjupa Communal Land Board is considering extending the deadline to remove 24 illegal fences in the common area of Tsumkwe West.
Chairman of the Otjozondjupa Communal Land Board Jackson Hindjou, said Jackson Hindjou on Friday Nampa The first plan was to complete the removal of the fences by April 12, 2025, but strong rainfall in the area in the past three weeks has hindered the process.
Therefore, we are considering expanding it until the end of April, depending on the assessment of what is left, ”he said.
The removal of the illegal fences in Tsumkwe West began when the team successfully removed three illegally stressed processes of the community country in the Okakara constituency from March 18 to 2225.
These three illegal fences, which measure over 18 kilometers, were in the villages of Ohamuke, Otjiurutjokatjove and Ombujomenje.
Hindjou explained that the Otjozondjuupa Communal Land Board was determined to remove all 24 illegals in Tsumkwe West and to remove 148 kilometers in the villages of Kamelwood, // Ha-Du, Bubi Pos, Grandtako and Canovlei.
Thirty -two members of the National Youth Service were obliged to reduce the illegal fences in the region and to confiscate the wires and poles used.
Hindjou emphasized that the removal of illegal fences in municipal areas is necessary so that residents can replace natural resources without restricting access to good pastures, water wells and fruits, in contrast to others.
The removal of the illegal fences in Okakarara and Tsumkwe is supported by the traditional authorities there.
! Kung Traditional Authority Senior City Councilor Auho Ngavetene asked the residents of Tsumkwe to respect traditional protocols of the authorities on Friday and apply if they want to dismantle their parts of the country.
“Wait for permission in writing. You don't have a community country without a legal document,” he said.
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