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Sunday Standard Meritocracy, not tribe, is our path to success Cordon fences, running into hundreds of kilometres cut across the length and breadth of this country. They were built to prevent the spread of animal diseases. Another purpose of the myriad cordon fences is to separate livestock from wildlife to avoid disease transmission by the latter. With that understanding, the Dibete crossing must be seen […] The post Meritocracy, not tribe, is our path to success first appeared on Sunday Standard and is written by Stephanus Gentium
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