A digest of information on key aspects of Otjozondjupa and Omaheke's geography
The two regions embody all the complexities and dynamics of the 'land issue' in Namibia, and there is good scope for using this as a so-called case study. On the one hand, much of the land is freehold, largely and traditionally owned by whites and used for cattle farming. However, recent years have seen increasing numbers of the farms being owned by blacks, who mainly continue farming with livestock, while increasing numbers of farms owned by whites are used for tourism, trophy hunting and/or game production for live or meat sales.
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