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Trust and coast eroded, Indian fishing hamlet boycotts polls

Trust and coast eroded, Indian fishing hamlet boycotts polls

ANURADHA NAGARAJ PETITIONS, protest and hunger strikes failed so this week hundreds of Indian families used their vote to highlight the coastal erosion and flooding that is swallowing their village. An estimated 7,000 voters boycotted Tuesday's local elections, saying there was no point in voting since government never listens nor fulfils its pledges to protect their fast-shrinking corner of southern Kerala. "We have written petitions, talked to officials, gone on hunger strike and every year the worsening coastal flooding and its impact on our lives is there for everyone to see," said Thushar Nirmal Sarathy, a resident and lawyer. "The…
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Namibia to auction fishing quota to raise money for COVID-19 medicines

Namibia to auction fishing quota to raise money for COVID-19 medicines

NYASHA NYAUNGWA THE Namibian government will for the first time auction its 60% share of the country's annual horse mackerel and hake output to the highest bidder by the end of October, as it scrambles to raise funds for equipment and medicines to fight the coronavirus pandemic, according to a government letter seen by Reuters. The government's 60% quota is normally reserved for state-owned company Fishcor, which has been caught up in a corruption scandal. "Government is in need of financial resources on an emergency basis with a view to mitigate the effects of COVID-19," Albert Kawana, the minister of…
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