Namibian Farmers Seek Army Intervention Amid Rising Cattle Rustling
Farmers residing along the porous Liselo-Kamenga border in Namibia's Zambezi region are reportedly living in fear due to persistent raids by heavily armed cattle thieves. The ongoing livestock theft has prompted calls from the affected agricultural community for military assistance to secure their posts and deter the rustlers.
Farmers in Namibia's Zambezi region, specifically those along the porous Liselo-Kamenga border, are reportedly facing a persistent threat from heavily armed cattle thieves. The ongoing raids on livestock posts have caused significant fear among the agricultural community in the area, which includes Katima Mulilo.
The situation has led farmers to advocate for the intervention of the army to help curb the rustling activities. They seek increased security to protect their livestock and livelihoods from the armed perpetrators.
According to New Era, farmers in the Zambezi region are grappling with the escalating problem of cattle theft.