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Mining activities on sea.
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| 784_EMP_Mining License ML128B_Karas Region.pdf | 1.7 MB |
Mining activities onshore.
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| 783_EMP_Mining License ML128A_Karas Region.pdf | 1.73 MB |
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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| NAM_2021_07_Countries lose billions to wildlife crime_Namibian Sun.pdf | 399.96 KB |
It relates to the sale of Elizabeth Bay mine, which sale includes the transfer of the environmental clearance certificate in respect of Mining License (ML 128B) from the Namdeb to the purchaser.
It relates to the sale of Elizabeth Bay mine, which sale includes the transfer of the environmental clearance certificate in respect of Mining License (ML 128A) from Namdeb to the purchaser.
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| 1101_EMP_Transfer of ECC_Mining License ML 128A from Namdeb.pdf | 1.79 MB |