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Marxist theory / Namibia / Political geography / Eminent domain / White Namibians / Africa / Culture / Land reform in Namibia / Agriculture in Namibia / Economic history / Land management / Land reform
Date: 2013-03-05 09:03:47
Marxist theory
Namibia
Political geography
Eminent domain
White Namibians
Africa
Culture
Land reform in Namibia
Agriculture in Namibia
Economic history
Land management
Land reform

Land reform slow by John Ekongo Source: http://www.newera.com.na 09 March2010 OKAHANDJA – The willing buyer, willing seller policy introduced by Government after the watershed land conference held in 1994, is not yield

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