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Etosha Fishing workers protest in Walvis Bay over unsustainable quotas and job insecurity

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6 months ago By NBC Online

Workers at Etosha Fishing took to the streets of Walvis Bay demanding sustainable fishing quotas from the government.

The employees argue that the current horse mackerel quotas for the company are not enough to keep them employed for the whole year.

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