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A Fishy Business

A Fishy Business

PLEASE allow us a space in your beloved Newspaper to raise our concern to the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources.

Firstly, we the fishermen of Luederitz in companies like NovaNam, are hungry to convey this to you, Minister, that while we catch fish at sea, at the end of the day/trip, we are not allowed to go home with the fish heads. If you are caught with one you are fired.It seems these resources are not for the Namibian people, because we don’t enjoy them.You are only allowed to go to the fish shop to buy the same fish you packed at sea.We talk about the species like snoek, hake, and angelfish.Concerned Fisherman LuederitzIf you are caught with one you are fired.It seems these resources are not for the Namibian people, because we don’t enjoy them.You are only allowed to go to the fish shop to buy the same fish you packed at sea.We talk about the species like snoek, hake, and angelfish. Concerned Fisherman Luederitz

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