Environment, forestry and tourism minister Pohamba Shifeta says the rhino population is improving
Environment, forestry and tourism minister Pohamba Shifeta says the rhino population is improving following concerted efforts to combat poaching. He was speaking at the commemoration of World Rhino Day at Etosha National Park on Friday. Video: Shania Lazarus
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