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Ms. Mickal Ngajozikue Tjituka (herein referred to as the proponent), is a Namibian citizen who ventures in minerals exploration and mining. Their aim is to take advantage of the opportunity for self-employment and job creation that exist in the mining sector of Namibia. Ms. Mickal Ngajozikue Tjituka to operate their business activities within their proposed Exclusive Prospecting Licenses (EPL No. 10168) in the Hardap Region, in in respect to Base and Rare Metals, Industrial Mineral, Precious Metals. Principally, Ms.
Ms. Mickal Ngajozikue Tjituka (herein referred to as the proponent), is a Namibian citizen who ventures in minerals exploration and mining. Their aim is to take advantage of the opportunity for self-employment and job creation that exist in the mining sector of Namibia. Ms. Mickal Ngajozikue Tjituka to operate their business activities within their proposed Exclusive Prospecting Licenses (EPL No. 10169) in the ||Karas Region, in in respect to Base and Rare Metals, Industrial Mineral, Precious Metals. Principally, Ms.
Ms. Mickal Ngajozikue Tjituka (herein referred to as the proponent), is a Namibian citizen who ventures in minerals exploration and mining. Their aim is to take advantage of the opportunity for self-employment and job creation that exist in the mining sector of Namibia. Ms. Mickal Ngajozikue Tjituka to operate their business activities within their proposed Exclusive Prospecting Licenses (EPL No. 10170) in the ||Karas Region, in in respect to Base and Rare Metals, Industrial Mineral, Precious Metals. Principally, Ms.
Listed activities triggered by the project include: LISTED ACTIVITY EIA SCREENING FINDING INFRASTRUCTURE (10.1) The construction of: (g) Communication networks including towers, telecommunication and marine telecommunication lines and cables. (j) Masts of any material or type of any height, including those used for telecommunication broadcasting and radio transmission. The operation and maintenance of a base transceiver station (BTS) and associated infrastructure. High-performance point-to-point microwave antenna and panel antenna forms part of the tower.
Exploration and small-scale mining/quarrying activities of base and rare metals by local communities in Kunene region plays a role in the regional economy. This application process for obtaining mining claims (MCs) for exploration and possibly small-scale mining/quarrying activities in the Kunene region involved several key steps and adherence to specific regulations. (i) Since MCs in Namibia are exclusively granted to Namibian natural persons (individuals) or companies that are majority-owned by Namibian citizens, Ayam Cenam Mining cc was first registered and is majority Namibian-owned.
LISTED ACTIVITY EIA SCREENING FINDING MINING AND QUARRYING ACTIVITIES (3.1) The construction of facilities for any process or activities which requires a licence, right or other forms of authorisation, and the renewal of a licence, right or other forms of authorisation, in terms of the Minerals (Prospecting and Mining Act), 1992. (3.2) Other forms of mining or extraction of any natural resources whether regulated by law or not. (3.3) Resource extraction, manipulation, conservation, and related activities • The Proponent will be undertaking exploration activities on EPL 8550.
LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES 5.2 The establishment of land resettlement schemes. INFRASTRUCTURE 10.1 The construction of- (b) public roads; 10.2 The route determination of roads and design of associated physical infrastructure where - (a) It is a public road (b) the road reserve is more than 30m wide, or (c) the road caters for more than one lane of traffic in both directions.
To request for the renewal of ECC for Kazile Island Lodge to ensure that the Lodge complies to the EIA Act and Regulation of 2007. KAZILE ISLAND LODGE at KWANDO CORE AREA within BWABWATA NATIONAL PARK Kazile Island Lodge is one of African Monarch Lodges (AML), which is situated on the western banks of the Kwando River wetland ecosystem, within the Kwando Core Area of Bwabwata national Park (BNP).
Bonya Exploration (Pty) Ltd, hereinafter referred to as the proponent, holds mineral rights under Exclusive Prospective Licence (EPL) 6691 hereinafter referred to as the study area, located about 80 km southwest of Aus in Kharas region. EPL 6691 is registered for the following commodity groups: base and rare metals, dimension stones, industrial minerals, precious metals, precious stones, and semi-precious stones.
TVC was granted with an ECC for the construction, operation, and management of the dumpsite in 2018. The dumpsite is located within the TVC townlands, ±5km north of the D3616 road leading to Onesi from Tsandi. The site is used for the disposal of general household waste originating from houses, institutions, and businesses around town. The site is not gazetted for disposal of hazardous waste, hence all hazardous waste i.e., asbestos, waste oil, etc. generated in town is not allowed.
Tsandi Village Council has for years been conducting sand mining activities on Portion A of Tsandi town and townlands No. 988. The sand mining activities are done through an opencast mechanized mining project to excavate sand in its existing form for direct usage as a construction material for infrastructure development. The removed/mined out sand will be loaded directly into the truck/dumper and sent to buyers. The proponent was issued with an ECC in 2022 and had expired in July 2025. Tsandi Village Council intend to continue with the ongoing sand mining activities.
1. THE ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE RENEWAL IS FOR: o Activity 1(b) – Energy Generation, Transmission and Storage Activities The transmission and supply of electricity (i.e. powerlines) o Activity 8(5) - Water Resource Developments The construction of dams, reservoirs, levees and weirs o Activity 8(6) – Water Resource Developments The construction of domestic wastewater treatment plant and related pipelines o Activity 8(8) – Water Resource Developments Construction and other activities in water courses within flood lines (i.e.
The applicant intends to continue to explore the project area through non-invasive and invasive methods to determine if viable mineral deposits exist. It is foreseen that the exploration will include field mapping, surveying, literature review (non-invasive), drilling (invasive), trenching (invasive), Sampling, Analysis, Geological Modelling and Resource Estimation (non-invasive) over a period of an initial period of 3 years. The invasive activities would comprise digging of trenches and drilling of surface boreholes spaced from each other.
The proponent intends to continue with the establishment of lithium mining oprerations for both the local and international market.The proponent was granted an environmental clearance certificate in September 2022. The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mining activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. The proposed prospecting activities are listed in the Environmental Management Act, 2007, (Act No.
Activity 10.1 (a) Infrastructure The construction of oil, water, gas and petrochemical and other bulk supply pipelines Activity 10.1 (b) (Infrastructure) The construction of public road Activity 10.2 (a) (Infrastructure) The route determination of roads and design of associated physical infrastructure where – it is a public road.
Activity 10.1 (a) Infrastructure - The construction of oil, water, gas and petrochemical and other bulk supply pipelines Activity 10.1 (b) Infrastructure - The construction of public road Activity 10.2 (a) Infrastructure - The route determination of roads and design of associated physical infrastructure where – it is a public road Activity 8.6 Water Resource Development - Construction of industrial and domestic wastewater treatment plants and related pipeline system.
The application is for the renewal of the ECC for The continued operation of the 5 MW Solar Photovoltaic Power Plant and its associated 66 kV Powerline and Access Road next to the NamPower Substation at Okatope, Engoyi Village, Oshikoto Region, Namibia. The application is made to comply to the EMA Act No 7 of 2007, and its regulations of 2013.