-The Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) has approved a five-year management plan for wild horses, which will include the provision of supplementary feeding and water.
-The Environment and Tourism Minister Pohamba Shifeta says the recent donation of 16 boreholes to Uukwaluudhi Conservancy in the Omusati Region, is an indication the ministry and its partners are committed to the provision of clean drinking water to residents and their livestock.
-The Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) has inaugurated infrastructure worth N$80 million in Luderitz today.
-The Environment and Tourism Ministry has reiterated that no environmental clearance certificate was issued to mine phosphate in Namibia.
-Twenty-five hippo carcasses were found at Lake Lyambezi earlier this month.
-Environment and Tourism Minister Pohamba Shifeta says the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) needs SADC more than it needs CITES.
-The Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) will be conducting an aerial wildlife survey over the Zambezi and Kavango East Regions to establish the population size of elephant and other wild animals.
The Namibian Government has drilled a borehole to pump underground water into parts of the Chobe River between Namibia and Botswana.
The Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) will increase the value of its concessions to communities living in and around the Bwabwata National Park in the Kavango East Region.
-The Ministry of Environment and Tourism has found loopholes in the Gaming and Entertainment Act passed in December 2018 leading to it not being operational yet.