Mining impacting N$12-million tourism project in Kunene, safari company claims
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 4/02/2025
A tourism company claims mining activities have impacted a “high-value” wildlife and tourism project in the Kunene region, and could deprive local conservancies and their residents of income amounting to N$12 million. Ultimate Safaris spokesperson David Bishop says a project for the development (…)
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