Land reform and distribution in Namibia
Olowabi, Karim & Harry Tjipuea
Namibia is situated in the southwest corner of Africa and covers an area of 824 295 square kilometers with a population of approximately 1,8 million people. It shares long boundaries with Angola to the north and Botswana to the east. In the northeastern part is a peculiar colonial anomaly the Caprivi Strip which touches Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana. The Republic of South Africa in the south and the Atlantic Ocean in the west border Namibia. Its natural boundaries are the Kunene, Kavango and Zambezi river systems in the north, Kwando/Linyanti/Chobe river system in the northeast and the Orange River in the south, which are also its only perennial rivers.
Event: Symposium Land Redistribution in Southern Africa
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