Windhoek — Certain white farmers in Namibia need a paradigm shift in their way of thinking and have to shake their false belief that black farmers are inferior beings. This negative line of thinking, 26 years after independence, is still hurting livestock farming and restraining the full potential of black farmers.
These strong words came from chief organiser of the annual Okamatapati Show Albert Tjihero, when he officially opened the 28th version of the popular show of the Ongombe Farmers Association (OFA) on Thursday evening at the Windhoek Show Grounds.
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