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Thursday, 19 September 2024
David M 2024. Police recover 114 mopane poles cut in Omusati.

A case of illegal harvesting and transporting of poles and parts of protected plant species without a permit has been opened by the police in the Omusati Region after 114 mopane poles were confiscated. The suspect, who is known but yet to be arrested, allegedly committed the crime at an unknown time and date at Omatemba village in the Ruacana Constituency. Crime Investigation Coordinator, Deputy Commissioner Moses Simaho, said the suspect allegedly cut down mopane trees, which are protected plants, without a permit. "We recovered 114 mopane poles that were cut with an axe.

Saturday, 30 March 2024
David M 2024. Rhinocerous found dead in Otjozondjupa.

The Namibian Police Force (NamPol) in the Otjozondjupa Region is investigating a case of rhino poaching after four rhinoceroses were found decomposed near the Osire resettlement in the Otjiwarongo area. This was confirmed by Otjozondjupa Senior Inspector Maureen Mbeha, stating that the incident occurred on Friday. According to Mbeha, it was reported that vultures were detected in a camp where rhinoceroses are kept, prompting the farm workers to investigate what the vultures were preying on. "The farm workers discovered four white rhinoceroses dead and in a decomposed state," she said.

Wednesday, 21 December 2022
Babajele Investment cc 2022. 221125000440: Environmental Impact Assessment for the proposed subdivision of Erf 685 into Portion A and Reminder. Subsequent permanent closure of Portion A and Rezoning of Portion A (a Portion of Erf 685) Nkurenkuru Extension 1 from "Public Open Space" To "Business" with a bulk of 3.0.

The proposed development will entail the following four (4) activities: 1. The subdivision of Erf 685 (Public Open Space) Nkurenkuru Extension 1 into Portion A and Remainder 2. Permanent Closure of Portion A of Erf 685 Nkurenkuru Extension 1 as a "Public Open Space" 3. Rezoning of Portion A Erf 685 (POS) Nkurenkuru Extension 1 to "Business" with a bulk of 3.0 4. Consolidation of Portion A of Erf 685 (POS) with Erven 517, 518 and 519 Nkurenkuru Extension 1 into Erf X In terms of the Environmental Management Act (No.

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