Ministers at odds over Stampriet uranium mining as water safety fears persist near Leonardville
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 13/10/2025
Two Cabinet ministers are on opposing sides of the proposed uranium mining many fear would poison one of Namibia’s largest underground water systems. The Stampriet Aquifer system has for long sustained hundreds of thousands of lives in the arid country. Minister of agriculture, fisheries, water (…)
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