Omuthiya targets illegal firewood trade
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 18/05/2025
The Ministry of Environment and Tourism, through the Directorate of Forestry at Onankali, has launched an operation to combat the illegal sale of firewood at Omuthiya and surrounding villages. The initiative has already resulted in several confiscations of illegally harvested wood, Omuthiya Town (…)
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