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The proposed development will entail the following activities: 1. Subdivision of Erf 133 which is a Public Open Space into Portion A and reminder 2. Permanent closure of Portion A as a Public Open Space the Public Consultation Meeting was done on the 25 July 2022.
Governments lose N$100.6 to N$172.4 billion per year in potential fiscal revenue from illegal logging, fishing and wildlife crime. Despite the unprecedented global Covid-19 pandemic, the threat of wildlife crime continued in 2020, according to the International Consortium on Combatting Wildlife Crime (ICCWC) annual report for 2020, titled 'Together Against Wildlife Crime'. The report said despite considerable effort by the global community, wildlife crime remains a significant threat.
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The portion is to be used for the purpose of residential development and furthermore, there are six houses built on the portion to be incorporated in the development. The public participation meeting already conducted on the 18 October 2019.