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Kilembe Mines Mining cc, is a fully registered company in Namibia solely owned by Mr. Elias A. Kyababa with interest in the prospecting and mining of mineral ore such as Dimension Stone, Base and Rare Metal, Industrial Minerals and Precious Metals. The proposed exploration activities mainly consist of the following prospecting activities focused on operations: - Geological Geological mapping: this mainly entails a desktop review of geological area maps and ground observations. - Lithology geochemical surveys: rock samples shall be collected and taken for trace element analysis.
The proposed development of the Otjimbingwe Service Station. The project entails the construction of a standard service station with 4 dispensing pumps (petrol and diesel) with 3 double walled Underground Storage Tanks of 45 cubic meters. The service station will also have a canopy covered forecourt, ablutions, tyre fitment and oil changing facilities, convenience store and street upgrading in order to provide safe access to the proposed service station.
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| 789_EIA_Otjimbingwe Service Station.pdf | 2.71 MB |
| 789_EMP_Otjimbingwe Service Station.pdf | 549.35 KB |
| 789_Consent_Otjimbingwe Service Station.pdf | 435.53 KB |
| 789_Proof of Consultation_Otjimbingwe Service Station.pdf | 675.8 KB |
| 789_Map_Otjimbingwe Service Station.pdf | 251.9 KB |
| 789_Screening Notice_Otjimbingwe Service Station.pdf | 175.42 KB |
Farm Uithou No. 366 is a commercial beef production farm that has its productivity compromised by infestation of invader bush. The veld in most areas of the farm is degraded and is overgrown with undesirable bush encroachment species. Along with various other factors, this poses a serious threat to livestock farming. The farm owner reckons the importance of veld improvement through the introduction of bush control activities on the farm. The overall objective is to implement bush control measures on Farm Uithou to be able to maintain a relatively open area for livestock grazing.
This document constitutes the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) for the proposed registration of Kaumbangere lodge plot with Lands Reform Division. The purpose of registration is to enable the Kaumbangere lodge to operate economically in an Environmental compliance manner while attracting clients & investors to the town. The EMP has been developed in accordance with the provisions of the Environmental Management Act (Act No.7 of 2007), EIA Regulations of 2012 and any other relevant / applicable legislation (across all sectors).
The proposed development of the AK Service Station - Kuisebmund is planned for Erf 7214, Khomashochland street, Extension 5, Kuisebmund, Walvis Bay situated on GPS Position: 22°55'30.5"S 14°32'25.7"E. The envisioned project entails the construction of a fuel/service station with four dispensing pumps (petrol and diesel) with 3 double walled Underground Storage Tanks of 45 cubic metres.
Epangelo holds exclusive prospecting license EPL 4833 in the Erongo Region. EPL 4833 measures in at 99,934.40 ha in size and covers thirty six (36) commercial farms. Epangelo Mining therefore intends to apply for the renewal of the ECC.
Epangelo Mining Company (Pty) Ltd holds exclusive prospecting license (EPL) 4818 in the Erongo Region. EPL 4818 measures in at 62,781.90 ha in size and covers communal land only. Epangelo Mining therefore intends to apply for a renewal of the ECC.
Namibia’s economy is highly dependent on a healthy environment however and striking a balance in meeting demands for economic development (harvesting natural resources e,g sand mining) and maintaining biological diversity can be a challenge. Thus, it is imperative that developmental endeavours are conducted in the most sustainable manner. Environmental and development sectors should work together and identify synergies in order to ensure that natural resources are harvested sustainably.
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| 1259_EMP_Otji_bricks and sand factory.pdf | 1.05 MB |
The proposed development of the Onankali Service Station is planned for a parcel of land situated on GPS Position: 18°11'16.3"S 16°22'43.2"E. The envisioned project entails the construction of a standard service station with three dispensing pumps (petrol and diesel) with 3 double walled Underground Storage Tanks of 45 cubic metres with 5 compartments, a canopy covered forecourt, ablutions, tyre fitment & spares centre, convenience store and street upgrading in order to provide safe access to the proposed service station.