Court throws outtourism company’s bidto halt mine blasting
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 23/09/2025
The High Court in Windhoek on Friday dismissed an urgent bid by tourism company Ultimate Safaris, its partners, and the #Aodaman Traditional Authority, to halt blasting at Goantagab Mine in the Kunene region. This ruling tilts a conservation and mining feud that has been dragging on for some (…)
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