New Era

Residents cashing in on full oshanas

- ■ Victoria Kaapanda vkaapanda@nepc.com.na

The floods from neighbouri­ng Angola cause some destructio­n across northern Namibia, but they also bring along bountiful fish, which end up in the Oshitutuma floodplain­s in Omusati.

The fish harvested from the floodplain­s have become a source of food and employment for the community in the area.

When New Era visited Oshitutuma last week, there were more than 40 men and women catching fish.

According to angler Mirjiam Shanghala from Okalumbi village near Oshitutuma, they catch fish by using nets and fishing tackle, but cannot use the traditiona­l fishing baskets since there is too much water.

“We have been here for long now. We are camping here, although sometimes we spend one week at the floodplain­s, and one week at our homes,” narrated Shanghala.

The fish they catch is either sold or used for domestic consumptio­n.

She said most of the people camping along the floodplain­s travel long distances, as some come from Outapi, Okalongo and surroundin­g villages, hoping to catch fish for survival.

“We always wake up early in the morning to check the nets, and before we sleep. If there is a catch, we take it out and recast our nets, but we do this all together at the same time,” she explained.

Shanghala said they then stand along the roads, selling their fish.

“We sometimes make about N$400 per week, depending on passers-by,” she observed.

She also camps along the floodplain­s every year after the seasonal floods.

Her business partner, Naapopye Immanuel, told this newspaper that they have to do this to feed their families and to be able to send children to school.

She is furthermor­e able to save part of the money she makes from the fish she catches and sells.

The anglers said they are thankful that so far, none of the government officials or headmen stopped them from catching their fish.

 ?? Victoria Kaapanda ?? Relief… Oshitutuma residents catching fish for a living.Photo:
Victoria Kaapanda Relief… Oshitutuma residents catching fish for a living.Photo:

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