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By Thulani Mpofu Namibia has culled 157 wild animals, delivering 56,875 kg of meat that has been distributed to the needy, amid a prolonged drought undermining food security, the government has announced. The culled game is among the 723 animals that the government has authorised for slaughter with the meat being handed out to people after the southwestern African nation suffered its worst drought in a century. In a release on August 26, the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism said that with cabinet approval it ‘is contributing game meat to support the drought relief programme by the…

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