These reports are listed currently or were previously listed on the Department of Environmental Affairs ECC Portal https://eia.meft.gov.na/.
The dates indicate the last date that it was/will be possible to comment on the project on the portal.
You can also track the progress of EIAs in Namibia using the EIA Tracker website on https://eia-tracker.org.na and you can learn more about the EIA process in Namibia here.
Explore your search results using the filter checkboxes, or amend your search or start a new search.
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.
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| NAM_2024_09_Police recover 114 mopane poles cut in Omusati_Informante.JPG | 111.14 KB |
| NAM_2024_09_Police recover 114 mopane poles cut in Omusati_Informante.pdf | 184.25 KB |
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.
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| NAM_2024_03_Rhinocerous found dead in Otjozondjupa_Informante.pdf | 227.61 KB |
Construction of an eco-friendly low impact tourism and leisure facility on a 15ha plot in Ozondati Village, Ohungu Conservancy (Erongo Region).
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| 2760_EIA_Quagga Camp and Leisure.pdf | 2 MB |
| 2760_EMP_Quagga Camp and Leisure.pdf | 295.61 KB |
| 2760_Support Letter_Quagga Camp and Leisure.pdf | 322.02 KB |
| 2760_Proof of Consultation_Quagga Camp and Leisure.pdf | 6.3 MB |
| 2760_Map_Quagga Camp and Leisure.pdf | 1.32 MB |
| 2760_Screening Notice_Quagga Camp and Leisure.pdf | 45.55 KB |
| 2760_CV_Quagga Camp and Leisure.pdf | 160.05 KB |
| 2760_BID_Quagga Camp and Leisure.pdf | 488.53 KB |
For the upgrading of an earth track already proclaimed as DR3417, from Andara Village to Shamaturu Village's clinic, via Mangamba Village. This is a 15km long road with a 30 meters wide road reserve, therefore total project footprint will be less than 50 hectares.
Renewal of the existing Environmental Clearance Certificate 2. Change of project name from Elephant Ridge Camp to Ondjamba Hills.
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| 2047_EMP_Ondjamba Hills Camp in Erongo Region.pdf | 212.7 KB |
| 2047_ECC Old_Ondjamba Hills Camp in Erongo Region.pdf | 113.64 KB |
| 2047_Map_Ondjamba Hills Camp in Erongo Region.pdf | 188.68 KB |
| 2047_Screening Notice_Ondjamba Hills Camp in Erongo Region.pdf | 42.89 KB |
Renewal: Construction of a eco-friendly tourism tented camp.
ECC renewal for the construction of an eco-friendly lodge.
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| 759_EMP_Damaraland Basalt Lodge in Kunene Region.pdf | 724.55 KB |
| 759_Map_Damaraland Basalt Lodge in Kunene Region.pdf | 280.19 KB |
| 759_Screening Notice_Damaraland Basalt Lodge in Kunene Region.pdf | 104.01 KB |
To allow for the upgrading of the 28km DR3662 to gravel standards. The road is already proclaimed.
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| 720_ESIA_28km DR3662 to gravel standards.pdf | 1.85 MB |
| 720_ESMP_28km DR3662 to gravel standards.pdf | 608.03 KB |
| 720_Bidding Document_28km DR3662 to gravel standards.pdf | 1.37 MB |
| 720_Proof of Consultation_28km DR3662 to gravel standards.pdf | 524.71 KB |
| 720_Map_28km DR3662 to gravel standards.pdf | 392.71 KB |
| 720_Screening Notice_28km DR3662 to gravel standards.pdf | 87.29 KB |
Gravel road construction of DR3682 from Onaanda to Otamanzi (Omusati Region). This road is already a proclaimed road, since the 1990s.
Road upgrading from a gravel road to a tar road (bitumen standards) The proposed project is located in the Kavango East Region in Northern Namibia. It involves the upgrading to bitumen standard of the District Road 3403 stretching from Divundu via Bagani and ending at Mohembo Border Post in the Kavango East Region in Northern Namibia. The District Road 3403 starts at the junction with TR8/4 in Divundu and follows a south easterly direction for 8km to Bagani. From Bagani the road follows a southerly direction towards the Mohembo border post between Namibia and Botswana.
The proposed road construction is a continuation of the DR3427 that starts in Tondoro Village along the B10 highway near Nkurenkuru. The initiation first phase construction was completed in 2015 from Tondoro to Mburu-Uru. This proposed construction aimed at completing the DR3427 construction from where the first phase ended in 2015. Thus the second phase seeks to complete the DR3427 from Mburu-Uru to Calikawo/Charlie Cutline/DR3446.
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| 3188_EIASR_Construction to Gravel Standard DR3427.pdf | 1.45 MB |
| 3188_EMP_Construction to Gravel Standard DR3427.pdf | 1.52 MB |
| 3188_Map_Construction to Gravel Standard DR3427.pdf | 577.67 KB |
Renewal of existing ECC obtained 10 April 2017 Construction of a 2.5 MW PV Plant in Okongo Village
ECC to be attached to the application for Leasehold.
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| 1318_EIA_Elephant Ridge Camp.pdf | 1.21 MB |
| 1318_EMP_Elephant Ridge Camp.pdf | 197.86 KB |
| 1318_Consent Letter_Elephant Ridge Camp.pdf | 25.02 KB |
| 1318_Public Meeting Agenda_Elephant Ridge Camp.pdf | 1.96 MB |
| 1318_Adverts_Elephant Ridge Camp.pdf | 3.31 MB |