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Making Space For Chinese

Making Space For Chinese

ALLOW me space in your newspaper to air my concern over the border dispute between Oshikwanyama and Oshindonga-speaking Namibians.

It is evident that a move to shift the traditional authority border to enlarge the Ondonga and minimise Oukwanyama was supported by those who took sides in favour of Ovandonga and Kavango inhabitants. Now what worries me is that somebody instigates the groups of Namibians against one another.Is this maybe because the government has to provide the land to the five thousand Chinese who are supposed to come to Namibia as per agreement between two governments?Besides the government of the day must confirm or deny allegations that such agreement exists.Concerned CitizenVia e-mailNote: Name and address provided – Ed

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