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Namibia grapples with ‘red line’ from the colonial era
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April 19, 2025
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In 1897, German colonial authorities in Namibia created a buffer zone to protect their livestock from rinderpest. The fence, known locally as the 'Red Line,' remains a divisive topic in Namibia.
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