Salient. Official Newspaper of Victoria University Students Association. Volume 40, Number 3. March 14, 1977.
[Introduction]
Namibia (The African name for South West African) is a country just over three times the size of New Zealand with a population of 852,000, (of whom 99 000 are whites — speaking Afrikaans German and English.) It is mostly desert or semi desert but rich in minerals; cattle and karakul sheep graze on the Central Highlands, and many fish are caught off the coast.