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Dec
Renthia Kaimbi The appointment of Isaskar “Ou Issy” Taurob as acting chief has deepened long-running divisions within the Dâure Daman community. Taurob, a senior traditional councillor, was appointed on Tuesday following the degazetting of former chief Zacharias Seibeb last month. His appointment is meant to restore stability, but it follows months of disputes over leadership and legitimacy. In the election, Taurob received 403 votes; Ephraim Gaseb received six, and David Areseb received one. The result was decisive, yet it remains contested. According to customary law, the authority had 21 days after Seibeb’s removal to appoint an acting chief. Taurob will…
