MEFT calls for stronger anti-poaching cooperation
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The Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MEFT) has called for stronger cooperation between farmers and law enforcement to combat increasing cases of poaching and human-wildlife conflict.
The Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MEFT) has called for stronger cooperation between farmers and law enforcement to combat increasing cases of poaching and human-wildlife conflict.
The police in the Erongo Region have raised concerns over the increase in stock theft cases over the past two years, valued at over N$1.4 million.
The Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy, Modestus Amutse, has embarked on an official visit to the Erongo Region to assess mining activities and advance government plans for natural resource beneficiation.
In a bid to address the housing shortage and high unemployment rate, the Henties Bay Town Council has launched a brick-making project aimed at providing affordable housing for local residents.
The Henties Bay Municipality has availed 56 plots for the brick-making project.
The Mole beachfront recreation area in Swakopmund is set for a major transformation, with the official handover of the N$4.8 million Mole Cubicles Upgrade Project scheduled for completion by December 2025.
The revival of the Swakopmund House of Safety Project is set to bring much-needed relief to victims of shack fires in the town.
Today, November 19th, marks the global observance of World Toilet Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about the critical issue of access to safe sanitation—a challenge that affects billions of people worldwide.
The 2024 Regional World Children's Day commemorations recently concluded in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, bringing together over 200 children and heads of state from seven SADC countries.
Namibia and South Africa have unanimously adopted the report, which guides negotiations surrounding the Orange River Boundary.
The report was adopted at the just concluded meeting of the Political, Diplomatic, and Legal Committee of the Namibia-South Africa Bi-National Commission.
A draft report of the Joint Committee of Experts on the Orange River boundary will feature at the meeting of the Political, Diplomatic, and Legal Committee of the Namibia-South Africa Bi-National Commission, which is taking place in Swakopmund.