The combination of falling dam levels and rising hunger bode ill for the region as summer sets in and La Niña remains missing ...
VON BACH DAM, 09 MAY (NAMPA) – The Central Area of Namibia (CAN) is facing a scarcity of water supply due to recurrent droughts and unpredictable rainfall exacerbated by climate change.This ...
Four children died and 188 people have been admitted to medical facilities in the Hardap region due to malnutrition.
NamWater has suspended irrigation water supply from the Hardap Dam effective 31 October, a necessary measure due to current water levels. According to the statement issued by NamWater, the suspension ...
Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) aims to transform the Hardap Resort into a full conference facility due to low occupancy rates. The decreased number of visitors is a result of the dam running dry in ...
Zimbabwe shares the dam and is also experiencing power outages. Authorities in Namibia and Zimbabwe have resorted to killing wildlife, including elephants, to provide meat for hungry people.
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Zimbabwe shares the dam and is also experiencing power outages. Authorities in Namibia and Zimbabwe have resorted to killing wildlife, including elephants, to provide meat for hungry people.
Zimbabwe shares the dam and is also experiencing regular power outages. Authorities in Namibia and Zimbabwe have resorted to killing wildlife, including elephants, to provide meat for hungry people.
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Zimbabwe shares the dam and is also experiencing power outages. Authorities in Namibia and Zimbabwe have resorted to killing wildlife, including elephants, to provide meat for hungry people.
Zimbabwe shares the dam and is also experiencing power outages. Authorities in Namibia and Zimbabwe have resorted to killing wildlife, including elephants, to provide meat for hungry people.