Title:
Namibia's priceless black rhino protected by JAC’s T9 - enables NWP to cover huge distances to curb poaching
Author(s):
Publication Year:
2025
Abstract:

Namibia Wildlife Protection (NWP), a wholly-owned Namibian company providing anti-poaching security solutions to private individuals and businesses, depends on the reliability and dependability of their JAC T9 Super Lux double cab. Working in conjunction with NWP's thermal drone flights and regular foot patrols, the company utilises the JAC T9 to cover large tracts of private Namibian territory to detect any illegal movements or activities related to poaching."We see ourselves as one of the industry leaders in protection innovation. Excellence in service delivery and the implementation of strategic plans are fundamental to our success," stated NWP founder and owner, Salmon Vermaak.  Vermaak, who has been a staunch M and Z Motors' supporter for years, said protecting Namibia's wildlife has a direct social and economic impact. "By protecting our valuable rhinos, we contribute to stimulating tourism and our international reputation as a country that values our natural resources," Vermaak noted.

Series Title:
New Era Live
Item Type:
Report
Language:
en

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