MEATCO workers at Opuwo are still looking for a Brahman bull that made a dash for freedom five days ago.
Thomas Tjavara won the bull at the annual Meatco Slaughter Cattle Competition on October 21 but the animal decided not to accompany its new owner to his village. The N$13 000 Brahman bull made a break for it when Meatco workers at the holding kraals at Opuwo tried to load it onto a truck to transport it to Tjavara’s village.A search party is combing villages east of Opuwo in the hope of stumbling on the bull.On Monday, Meatco’s procurement officer Karee Mupya went to Omireko, Okapundja and as far as Otjihungutjongejama to look for the bull, but it was nowhere to be seen.- NampaThe N$13 000 Brahman bull made a break for it when Meatco workers at the holding kraals at Opuwo tried to load it onto a truck to transport it to Tjavara’s village.A search party is combing villages east of Opuwo in the hope of stumbling on the bull.On Monday, Meatco’s procurement officer Karee Mupya went to Omireko, Okapundja and as far as Otjihungutjongejama to look for the bull, but it was nowhere to be seen.- Nampa
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