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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR THE PROPOSED TOWNSHIP ESTABLISHMENT OF TWO NEW EXTENSIONS IN KARASBURG FINAL SCOPING REPORT APRIL 2019 Project Title: KARASBURG TOWNSHIP ESTABLISHMENT Type of Project: ENVIRONMENTAL SCOPING ASSESSMENT Project Location: REMAINDER OF PORTION 8 (A PORTION OF PORTION A) OF THE FARM KALKFONTEIN WEST NO. 48; AND REMAINDER OF PORTION 7 (A PORTION OF PORTION A) OF THE FARM KALKFONTEIN WEST NO. 48. Competent Authority: MINISTRY OF URBAN AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT NAMIBIA PLANNING AND ADVISORY BOARD / TOWNSHIPS BOARD PRIVATE BAG 13289 WINDHOEK NAMIBIA Approving Authority DIRECTORATE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND TOURISM PRIVATE BAG 13306 WINDHOEK Proponent/Client: KARASBURG TOWN COUNCIL PO BOX 33 KARASBURG Consultancy: WINPLAN PO BOX 90761, KLEIN WINDHOEK TEL.: (061) 246 761 E-MAIL: [email protected] TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS .............................................................................................................................. i LIST OF FIGURES ...................................................................................................................................... iii LIST OF TABLES ........................................................................................................................................ iii LIST OF MAPS .......................................................................................................................................... iv APPENDICES .......................................................................................................................................... -
The De Beers and Namibia Partnership
DE BEERS AND NAMIBIA The partnership between the Government of the Republic of Namibia and De Beers delivers real and sustained benefits to Namibia and its people. ANNUAL CONTRIBUTION RESPONSIBLE FOR NAMIBIA RECEIVES MORE THAN TO STATE REVENUE MORE THAN 80 CENTS OVER 1 IN EVERY 5 DOLLARS OF EVERY OF NAMIBIA’S DOLLAR N$3bn FOREIGN EARNINGS GENERATED BY THE PARTNERSHIP SINGLE LARGEST CONTRIBUTOR INVESTMENT IN DEBMARINE NAMDEB HOLDINGS EMPLOYS AFTER GOVERNMENT VESSEL SS NUJOMA, APPROX. TO NAMIBIAN ECONOMY N$2.5bn 2,500 PLUS A MULTITUDE OF CONTRACTORS Cunene Okavango Ondangwa Oshakati Cuando Tsumeb Otavi Tsumkwe Kamanjab Grootfontein Outjo Khorixas Our recent partnership with the Otjiwarongo University of Namibia (UNAM) further Omaruru underscores our embodiment of true Usakos Okahandja partnerships. Many young Namibians Henties Bay NDTC Gobabis will now have the opportunity to Swakopmund WINDHOEK Walvis Bay attain tertiary education through this Rehoboth Aminuis programme. Aranos Stampriet Akanous And our new 10-year sales agreement, the longest ever agreed between Maltahohe Gochas Koes De Beers and the Government, DOUGLAS BAY Bethanien Keetmanshoop will see the partnership generate even Luderitz Aroab more value for the Namibian economy. ELIZABETH BAY Aus BOGENFELS MINING AREA 1 Grunau Karasburg SENDELINGSDRIF DABERAS ATLANTIC 1 AUCHAS Warmbad Oranjemund Orange DE BEERS/NAMIBIA 10-YEAR SALES AGREEMENT ANNOUNCED PARTNERSHIP TIMELINE MAY 2016 • US$430 million worth of rough diamonds offered annually to Namibia Diamond Trading Company customers -
Local Authority Elections Results and Allocation of Seats
1 Electoral Commission of Namibia 2020 Local Authority Elections Results and Allocation of Seats Votes recorded per Seats Allocation per Region Local authority area Valid votes Political Party or Organisation Party/Association Party/Association Independent Patriots for Change 283 1 Landless Peoples Movement 745 3 Aranos 1622 Popular Democratic Movement 90 1 Rally for Democracy and Progress 31 0 SWANU of Namibia 8 0 SWAPO Party of Namibia 465 2 Independent Patriots for Change 38 0 Landless Peoples Movement 514 3 Gibeon 1032 Popular Democratic Movement 47 0 SWAPO Party of Namibia 433 2 Independent Patriots for Change 108 1 Landless People Movement 347 3 Gochas 667 Popular Democratic Movement 65 0 SWAPO Party of Namibia 147 1 Independent Patriots for Change 97 1 Landless peoples Movement 312 2 Kalkrand 698 Popular Democratic Movement 21 0 Hardap Rally for Democracy and Progress 34 0 SWAPO Party of Namibia 234 2 All People’s Party 16 0 Independent Patriots for Change 40 0 Maltahöhe 1103 Landless people Movement 685 3 Popular Democratic Movement 32 0 SWAPO Party of Namibia 330 2 *Results for the following Local Authorities are under review and will be released as soon as this process has been completed: Aroab, Koës, Stampriet, Otavi, Okakarara, Katima Mulilo Hardap 2 Independent Patriots for Change 180 1 Landless Peoples Movement 1726 4 Mariental 2954 Popular Democratic Movement 83 0 Republican Party of Namibia 59 0 SWAPO Party of Namibia 906 2 Independent Patriots for Change 320 0 Landless Peoples Movement 2468 2 Rehoboth Independent Town -
Namibia Starline Timetable
TRAIN : WINDHOEK – GOBABIS – WINDHOEK TRAIN : WINDHOEK – OTJIWARONGO – WINDHOEK TRAIN NO 9903 TRAIN NO 9904 TRAIN NO 9966 TRAIN NO 9915 TIMETABLE DAYS MON, DAYS MON, MONDAYS MONDAY WED, FRI WED, FRI WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY STATIONS STATIONS STATIONS STATIONS Windhoek D 05:50 Gobabis D 14:50 Windhoek D 15:45 Otjiwarongo D 15:40 Hoffnung D 06:55 Witvlei D 16:14 Okahandja A 18:00 Omaruru A 18:30 Neudamm D 07:35 Omitara A 17:52 D 18:05 D 19:30 Omitara A 10:10 D 17:56 Karibib D 20:40 Kranzberg A 21:10 D 10:12 Neudamm D 20:36 Kranzberg A 21:20 D 21:50 Witvlei D 11:53 Hoffnung D 21:18 D 21:40 Karibib D 22:20 Gobabis A 13:25 Windhoek A 22:25 Omaruru A 23:00 Okahandja A 01:30 D 23:35 D 01:40 Otjiwarongo A 02:20 Windhoek A 03:20 TRAIN : WINDHOEK – WALVIS BAY – WINDHOEK TRAIN: WALVIS BAY–OTJIWARONGO–WALVIS BAY EFFECTIVE FROM TRAIN NO 9908 TRAIN NO 9909 TRAIN NO 9901 / 9912 TRAIN NO 9907 / 9900 DAYS DAILY DAYS DAILY MONDAY MONDAY MONDAY 21 JANUARY 2008 EXCEPT EXCEPT WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY SAT SAT FRIDAY FRIDAY STATIONS STATIONS STATIONS STATIONS Business Hours : Windhoek Central Reservations : Monday – Friday 07:00 to 19:00 Tel. (061) 298 2032/2175 Windhoek D 19:55 Walvis Bay D 19:00 Otjiwarongo D 14:40 Walvis Bay D 14:20 Saturdays 07:00 to 09:30 Fax (061) 298 2495 Okahandja A 21:55 Kuiseb D 19:20 Omaruru A 17:30 Kuiseb D 14:30 Sundays 15:30 to 19:00 D 22:05 Swakopmund A 20:35 D 18:30 Swakopmund A 15:50 Website : www.transnamib.com.na Karibib D 00:40 D 20:45 Kranzberg A 19:55 D 16:00 StarLine Information : E-mail : [email protected] Kranzberg -
On the Distribution of the Gibeon Meteorites of South-West Africa Robert Citron
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19670023688 2020-03-12T11:14:37+00:00Z ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE GIBEON METEORITES OF SOUTH-WEST AFRICA ROBERT CITRON L ZOB WYOl AJ.ll13Vd I. 'b Research in Space Science SA0 Special Report No. 238 ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE GIBEON METEORITES OF SOUTH-WEST AFRICA Robert C itron March 30, 1967 Smithsonian Institution Astrophysical Observatory Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138 TABLE OF CONTENTS Sec tion Page BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE ....................... iv ABSTRACT ............................. -v 1 INTRODUCTION ........................... 1 2 GIBEONDISTRIBUTION ...................... 2 3 RECENTLY RECOVERED GIBEON METEORITES ..... 7 3. 1 The Lichtenfels Meteorite .................. 7 3.2 The Haruchas Meteorite ................... 8 3.3 The Donas Meteorite ...................... 9 3.4 The Bethanie Meteorite .................... 10 3.5 The Keetmanshoop Meteorite ................ 10 3. 6 The Kinas Putts Meteorite ................. 11 3. 7 The Kamkas Meteorite .................... 12 4 POSSIBLE IMPACT CRATERS .................. 15 5 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ....................... 20 6 REFERENCES ............................ 21 Atmendix A WEIGHT LIST OF KNOWN GIBEON METEORITES - - - * A-1 B GIBEON METEORITES IN MUSEUMS .............. B-1 . C PHOTOGRAPHS OF RECENTLY RECOVERED GIBEON METEORITES ............................. C-1 D PHOTOGRAPHS OF METEORITES IN PUBLIC GARDENS, WINDHOEK, SOUTH-WEST AFRICA .............. D-1 ii LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure Page 1 Map of known Gibeon meteorite distribution . 5 2a Aerial view of Brukkaros crater . 16 2b Ground view of Brukkaros crater . 17 3 Aerial view of Roter Kamm crater . 19 C-1 The Lichtenfels meteorite . C-2 C-2 The Haruchas meteorite . C-2 C-3 The Donas meteorite . C-3 C-4 The Bethanie meteorite. C-3 C-5 The Kinas Putts meteorite . C-4 D-1 Twenty-seven Gibeon meteorites, whose total weight exceeds 10 metric tons, in the Public Gardens at Windhoek, South-West Africa . -
Tells It All 1 CELEBRATING 25 YEARS of DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS
1989 - 2014 1989 - 2014 tells it all 1 CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS Just over 25 years ago, Namibians went to the polls Elections are an essential element of democracy, but for the country’s first democratic elections which do not guarantee democracy. In this commemorative were held from 7 to 11 November 1989 in terms of publication, Celebrating 25 years of Democratic United Nations Security Council Resolution 435. Elections, the focus is not only on the elections held in The Constituent Assembly held its first session Namibia since 1989, but we also take an in-depth look a week after the United Nations Special at other democratic processes. Insightful analyses of Representative to Namibia, Martii Athisaari, essential elements of democracy are provided by analysts declared the elections free and fair. The who are regarded as experts on Namibian politics. 72-member Constituent Assembly faced a We would like to express our sincere appreciation to the FOREWORD seemingly impossible task – to draft a constitution European Union (EU), Hanns Seidel Foundation, Konrad for a young democracy within a very short time. However, Adenaur Stiftung (KAS), MTC, Pupkewitz Foundation within just 80 days the constitution was unanimously and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) adopted by the Constituent Assembly and has been for their financial support which has made this hailed internationally as a model constitution. publication possible. Independence followed on 21 March 1990 and a quarter We would also like to thank the contributing writers for of a century later, on 28 November 2014, Namibians their contributions to this publication. We appreciate the went to the polls for the 5th time since independence to time and effort they have taken! exercise their democratic right – to elect the leaders of their choice. -
I~~I~ E a FD-992A-~N ~II~I~I~I~~ GOVERNMENT GAZE'rte of the REPUBLIC of NAMIBIA
Date Printed: 12/31/2008 JTS Box Number: lFES 14 Tab Number: 30 Document Title: GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA, R2,BO - NO 473, NO 25 Document Date: 1992 Document Country: NAM Document Language: ENG lFES ID: EL00103 F - B~I~~I~ E A FD-992A-~n ~II~I~I~I~~ GOVERNMENT GAZE'rtE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA R2,80 WINDHOEK - I September 1992 No. 473 CONTENTS Page PROCLAMATION No. 25 Establishment of the boundaries of constituencies in Namibia ........ PROCLAMATION by the PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA No. 25 1992 ESTABLISHMENT OF THE BOUNDARIES OF CONSTITUENCIES IN NAMIBIA Under the powers vested in me by section 4(2)( a) of the Regional Councils Act, 1992 (Act 22 of 1992), I hereby make known the boundaries of constituencies which have been fixed by the Delimitation Commission under the provisions of Article 106(1) of the Namibian Constitution in respect of the regions referred to in Proclamation 6 of 1992. - Given under my Hand and the Seal of the RepUblic of Namibia at Windhoek this 29th day of August, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Ninety-two. Sam Nujoma President BY ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT-IN-CABINET F Clifton White Resource Center International Foundation for Election Systems 2 Government Gazette I September 1992 No. 473 SCHEDULE BOUNDARIES OF CONSTITUENCIES REGION NO. I: KUNENE REGION compnsmg: Ruacana Constituency This Constituency is bounded on the north by the middle of the Kunene River from the said river's mouth upstream to the Ruacana Falls whence the boundary conforms with the demarcated international straight line east wards to Boundary Beacon 5; thence the boundary turns southwards and coincides with the straight line boundary common to the Kunene and Omusati Regions as far as line of latitude 18° S; thence along this line of latitude westwards to the Atlantic Ocean; thence along the line of the coast in a general northerly direction to the mouth of the Kunene River. -
Government Gazette Republic of Namibia
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$2.28 WINDHOEK - 5 July 1996 No. 1345 CONTENTS: Page Road Carrier Permits .............................................................................................. ROAD CARRIER PERMITS The under-mentioned applications for Public Road Carrier Permits indicate (1) reference number and the area within which the proposed road transport will be undertaken, (2) name of applicant and nature of application, (3) number and type of vehicles, (4) nature of proposed road transportation and (5) points between and routes over or area within which the proposed road transportation is to be effected and are published in terms of section 14(1) of the Road Transportation Act, 1977 (Act 74 of 1977). Representations which interested parties wish to make in respect of the applications must comply with the provisions of regulation 4( 1) of the Road Transportation Regulations, 1977 and must be in quadruplicate in respect of each application and must be delivered by hand or sent by registered post to the Secretary, Road Transportation Board, Private Bag 13178, Windhoek to reach that office not later than 21 days after the date of publication of this Government Gazette . '" 2 Government Gazette 5 July 1996 No. 1345 (1) 06/03/96 950P2750 (2) TRANSNAMIB LTD. , WINDHOEK -ADDITIONAL VEHICLE (3) TSD 720 T- HENRED SEMI-TRAILER- 30360 KG TSD 719 T- HENRED SEMI-TRAILER- 30680 KG (4a) As per the attached annexure "C". (5a) As per the attached annexure "C". "C" GOODS ALL CLASSES BETWEEN DETAILS OF ROUTES TYPE OF ROAD TRANSPORTATION Karasburg and Oubub-Spes Bona-Nanzes (Kal- Goods all classes Kais koendraai)-Uitkomst-Duur drift Nord (Duurdrif)-Stink- dom (Stinkdoring)-Oas-Love- dale Farm-Tsara-Xaibis-Platt- been-Tranedal-Gugunas-Schan- ~- zen-Lottersbron (Portion "A" of Warmfontein)-Orion-Vredes- hoop-Willies put-Marcelle. -
Eia for Tantalite Mine
0 ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A TANTALITE MINE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FOR THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT OF A TANTALITE MINE, SOUTHERN NAMIBIA Impala Consultancy 112 Robert Mugabe Ave, Windhoek 061301936 / 0856630598 [email protected] www.impalac.com Compiled by: Mr. N Amutenya Prepared for: Orange River Pegmatite (Pty) Ltd 1 ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A TANTALITE MINE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. Introduction 1.1 Overview The proponent, Orange River Pegmatite (Pty) Ltd (ORP), intends to apply for a 313- hectare mining licence and set up a mining operation in an area consisting of 15 mineralized pegmatites with viable concentrations of tantalite. Impala Consultancy was appointed by the proponent to undertake an Environmental Assessment (EA) and Environmental Management Plan (EMP) for the mineral exploration project. 1.2 Location The proposed mining area is located 30 km southwest of Warmbad and occurs on the farm Kinderzit 132. The coordinates for the center of the proposed mining area 18°39'51.046"E and 28°41'19.388"S. 1.3 Environmental Assessment Requirements The Environmental Regulations procedure (GN 30 of 2012) stipulates that no mining activities may be undertaken without an environmental clearance certificate. As such, an environmental clearance certificate must be applied for in accordance with regulation 6 of the 2012 environmental regulations. It is imperative that the environmental proponent must conduct a public consultation process in accordance with regulation 21 of the 2012 environmental procedure, produce an environmental scoping report and submit an Environmental Management Plan for the proposed mining activities. 1.4 Project Alternatives The proposed project has the potential to be a significant foreign exchange contributor to Namibia. -
Namibia Country Operational Plan (COP) 2020 Strategic Direction Summary 10 March 2020
Namibia Country Operational Plan (COP) 2020 Strategic Direction Summary 10 March 2020 Table of Contents 1.0 Goal Statement 2.0 Epidemic, Response, and Updates to Program Context 2.1 Summary statistics, disease burden, and country profile 2.2 New Activities and Areas of Focus for COP20, Including Focus on Client Retention 2.3 Investment profile 2.4 National sustainability profile update 2.5 Alignment of PEPFAR investments geographically to disease burden 2.6 Stakeholder engagement 3.0 Geographic and population prioritization 4.0 Client-centered Program Activities for Epidemic Control 4.1 Finding the missing, getting them on treatment 4.2 Retaining clients on treatment and ensuring viral suppression 4.3 Prevention, specifically detailing programs for priority programming 4.4 Additional country-specific priorities listed in the planning level letter 4.5 Commodities 4.6 Collaboration, Integration, and Monitoring 4.7 Targets for scale-up locations and populations 4.8 Cervical Cancer Programs 4.9 Viral Load and Early Infant Diagnosis Optimization 5.0 Program Support Necessary to Achieve Sustained Epidemic Control 6.0 USG Management, Operations and Staffing Plan to Achieve Stated Goals Appendix A - Prioritization Appendix B - Budget Profile and Resource Projections Appendix C - Tables and Systems Investments for Section 6.0 Appendix D – Minimum Program Requirements 2 | P a g e Abbreviations and Acronyms AGYW Adolescent Girls and Young Women (aged 15-24) ANC Antenatal Clinic APR Annual Progress Report ART Antiretroviral Therapy ARV Antiretroviral -
A Reader in Namibian Politics
State, Society and Democracy A Reader in Namibian Politics Edited by Christiaan Keulder Macmillan Education Namibia Publication of this book was made possible by the generous support of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung. The views expressed by the authors are not necessarily the views of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung. Konrad Adenauer Stiftung P.O.Box 1145, Windhoek Namibia Tel: +264 61 225568 Fax: +264 61 225678 www.kas.de/namibia © Konrad Adenauer Stiftung & individual authors, 2010 All rights reserved. No reproduction, copy or transmission of this publication may be made without written permission. No paragraph of this publication may be reproduced, copied or transmitted save with written permission. Any person who does any unauthorised act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages. Language editing by Sandie Fitchat Cover image by Melody Futter First published 2000 Reprinted 2010 Macmillan Education Namibia (Pty) Ltd P O Box 22830 Windhoek Namibia ISBN 978 99916 0265 3 Printed by John Meinert Printing, Windhoek, Namibia State, Society and Democracy Contents Acknowledgements ........................................................................................ vii List of Contributors ...................................................................................... viii List of Abbreviations ........................................................................................ix Introduction Christiaan Keulder ..............................................................................................1 -
Location of Polling Stations, Namibia
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$34.00 WINDHOEK - 7 November 2014 No. 5609 CONTENTS Page PROCLAMATIONS No. 35 Declaration of 28 November 2014 as public holiday: Public Holidays Act, 1990 ............................... 1 No. 36 Notification of appointment of returning officers: General election for election of President and mem- bers of National Assembly: Electoral Act, 2014 ................................................................................... 2 GOVERNMENT NOTICES No. 229 Notification of national voters’ register: General election for election of President and members of National Assembly: Electoral Act, 2014 ............................................................................................... 7 No. 230 Notification of names of candidates duly nominated for election as president: General election for election of President and members of National Assembly: Electoral Act, 2014 ................................... 10 No. 231 Location of polling stations: General election for election of President and members of National Assembly: Electoral Act, 2014 .............................................................................................................. 11 No. 232 Notification of registered political parties and list of candidates for registered political parties: General election for election of members of National Assembly: Electoral Act, 2014 ...................................... 42 ________________ Proclamations by the PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA No. 35 2014 DECLARATION OF 28 NOVEMBER 2014 AS PUBLIC HOLIDAY: PUBLIC HOLIDAYS ACT, 1990 Under the powers vested in me by section 1(3) of the Public Holidays Act, 1990 (Act No. 26 of 1990), I declare Friday, 28 November 2014 as a public holiday for the purposes of the general election for 2 Government Gazette 7 November 2014 5609 election of President and members of National Assembly under the Electoral Act, 2014 (Act No. 5 of 2014). Given under my Hand and the Seal of the Republic of Namibia at Windhoek this 6th day of November, Two Thousand and Fourteen.