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Page 1: Annexure A: Proof of Site Notices/Posterseia.met.gov.na/screening/668_list_of_annexures_white_lady_maribi_s… · Annexure B: Proof of Newspaper Advertisements 22 FRIDAY 12 JULY 2019

Annexure A: Proof of Site Notices/Posters

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Annexure B: Proof of Newspaper Advertisements

22 FRIDAY 12 JULY 2019 www.observer.com.na

NATIONALSPORTS

NOTICE FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT

Environam Consultants Trading cc (ECT) hereby gives notice to all potentially Interested and Affected

Parties (I&APs) that an application will be made to the Environmental Commissioner in terms of the

Environmental Management Act (No 7 of 2007) and the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations

(GN 30 of 6 February 2012) for the following:

PROJECT NAME: Proposed Construction of the Etaka Recreational Centre

PROJECT LOCATION: Epalela location of Onesi Constituency. It is found between the D3616 Road

from Onesi to Outapi (to the west) and the Etaka Dam (to the East), Omusati

Region

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The project entails the following:

The Development of a Recreational Centre. Additional facilities and infrastructure provided include:

25 x Chalets; Wellness Centre; Restaurant; Conference Facility; 2 x Staff Housing; 2 x Guard

Houses; Multigame Court; Mini Soccer Field; Campsite and Kitchen Facilities.

PROPONENT: The Office of the Vice-President: Veterans Affairs

ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PRACTITIONER (EAP): Environam Consultants Trading cc (ECT)

REGISTRATION OF I&APs AND SUBMISSION OF COMMENTS: All I&APs are hereby invited to

register and submit their comments, concerns or questions in writing, kindly contact:

Colin P Namene

Email: [email protected]

Fax: 061 258 470 or

Tel: 061 258 394

Mobile: 0811 22 0981/ 0812 458 4297 on or before 12 July 2019.

ELECTRONIC COPIES OF THE BACKGROUND INFORMATION DOCUMENT (BID) ARE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.

NOTICE FOR PUBLIC MEETING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT

Healthy Earth Environmental Consultants CC (HEEC) hereby gives notice to all potentially Interested and Affected Parties (I&APs) that an application will be made to the Environmental Commissioner in terms of the Environmental Management Act (No 7 of 2007) and the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations (GN 30 of 6 February 2012) for the following:

PROJECT NAME: Construction of the White Lady Maribi Service Station.

PROJECT LOCATION: Houmoed farmstead situated between Khorixas and Uis along the C35 main road, Erongo Region.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The project will comprise of the following three activities:

The construction of a service station to be located within the Houmoed farmstead in the Erongo Region.

The construction of oil, water, gas and petrochemical and other bulk supply pipelines.

The storage and handling of dangerous goods, including petrol, diesel, liquid petroleum gas or paraffin, in containers with a combined capacity of more than 30 cubic meters at any one location.

PROJECT INVOLVEMENT:

The Proponent: Mr. Sadrag Thourob for Disability Trading CC

Environmental Assessment Practitioner (EAP): Healthy Earth Environmental Consultants CC (HEEC)

REGISTRATION OF I&APs AND SUBMISSION OF COMMENTS:

In line with Namibia’s Environmental Management Act (No. 7 of 2007) and EIA regulations (GN 30 of 6 February 2012), all I&APs are hereby invited to register and submit their comments, concerns or questions in writing via Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 081 2050902 on or before Friday 19 July 2019.

Meeting venue: Houmoed farmstead Date: Saturday, 13th July 2019 Time: 1100 hours

NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PROCESS

Junior Baiano Industrial Consultants cc hereby gives notice to all potentially Interested and Affected Parties (I&APs) that an application will be

made to Environmenta l Commissioner in terms of the Environmental Management Act (No 7 of 2007) and the Environmental Impact

Assessment Regulations (GN 30 of 6 February 2012) for the following activity:

Project Tittle: Proposed Construction a nd Operation of a

Fuel Re tail Facility and Shopping Complex.

Project Description: The Construction and Operation Of

a fuel station and its components and the construction

of a shopping complex.

Project Location: The project site is located on a site in

Otjomuise Extension 5 of Windhoek, Khomas Region-

Namibia.

Proponent: Win Mart Investment ( PTY LTD)

IAPs are invited to register with the consultant and give

their comments and concerns in writing. Please take

note of the following:

PUBLIC MEETING

Date: 17 July 2019

Venue: Chairman Mao Zedong High School Hall

Time: 5:30 PM

To register or request for documents please submit your name, contact information and interest in the project, in writing to:

Mr Nghiyolwa, Fredrich

Tel: +264 (0) 81 147 2029

Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr could not resist a dig at the VAR system

after his team’s win 2-1 over South Africa at the Africa Cup of Nations on Wednesday, say-ing the time taken to conf rm his opponents’ goal had unset-tled his team.

The VAR system, which was

introduced at the quarterfinal

stage and is being used in the

competition for the first time,

made its first significant inter-

vention when it overruled a line -

man’s decision to disallow Bon -

gani Zungu’s goal for offside.

“For five minutes we had to

wait, goal or no goal, and that

was hard for my team,” the Ger -

man told reporters.

“The second goal did not go

in for us and then you have seen

this free kick, and this VAR de-

cision – you never know what

can happen with VAR on a free

kick.”

Rohr also praised the char -

acter of his side who came back

from 2-1 down to beat Cam -

eroon 3-2 in the previous round

and grabbed a late winner in

Wednesday’s match.

“Now we are mentally strong

and we were able to come back,”

he said. “The attitude of my

players was wonderful, such a

good relationship with every-

one.”

Rohr recalled when Nigeria

were beaten 2-0 by South Africa

at home in a qualifier for the

tournament two years ago, one

of his first games in charge.

“We had a young team but

this team continued to work

and this result perhaps helped

us to beat in the next game

Nigeria coach criticises VAR delay

Cameroon, who were African

champions, 4-0 in the same

stadium (in a World Cup

qualifier), so we could learn

from this match,” he added.-supersports

Despite initially being ruled offside, VAR overtuned the call and awarded an equalizing goal to Bongani Zungu, drawing South Africa level with Nigeria in their AFCON quarterf nal.

Arsenal captain Laurent Koscielny has refused to travel on the club’s pre-

season tour of the US.The 33-year-old France de-

fender is out of contract at the

end of the 2019-20 season and

is a reported target for French

clubs Bordeaux, Rennes and

Lyon.

“We are very disappointed

by Laurent’s actions, which are

against our clear instructions,”

said Arsenal.

“We hope to resolve this mat -

ter and will not be providing any

further comment at this time.”

Bordeaux have reportedly of-

fered Koscielny a three-year deal.

The central defender joined

Arsenal in the summer of 2010

for a fee of around £10m.

He has played 353 times for

the Gunners and won the FA Cup

twice, in 2013-14 and 2014-15.

Last season Koscielny played

30 times for the club in all com-

petitions, including one appear-

ance for the under-21 side in the

EFL Trophy. -supersports

Laurent Koscielny: Arsenal captain refuses to travel on club’s US pre-season tour

Laurent Koscielny

Gernot Rohr

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Annexure C: Photo Plates

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Annexure D: Public Participation Process

1) I&AP & Registered List

2) BID

3) Public Meeting Presentation

4) Public Meeting Attendance Register

5) Public Meeting Minutes

6) Letter of Consent from the Dâure Daman Traditional Authority

7) Comments received

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Annexure E: CONSENT LETTERS FROM THE DÂURES DAMAN TRADITIONAL

AUTHORITY

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Annexure F: Curriculum Vitae of Environmental Assessment Practitioner

______________DAVID SHIPANDENI AIYAMBO________________ Nationality: Namibian I Mobile: +264 (0)81 2050902 I +264(0)814051284

P. O Box 70436 I Khomasdal I Windhoek I Email: [email protected]

Major Project Management career highlights

Conduct botanical research all over Namibia which includes collecting plant

specimens for scientific studies.

Herbarium management which encompasses the preservation and

maintaining the national plant collection.

Plant identification entailing the determination of plants specimens to species

level.

Database management - Botanical Research and Herbarium Management

System (BRAHMS) to ensure data quality.

Data provision to environmental consultants, researchers, students and international academia.

Research support and training provision to universities students, on vegetation monitoring, and plant identification.

Environmental education which includes rendering environmental education to learners.

Carrying out environmental impact assessments and formulating environmental management plans.

Environmental monitoring and auditing.

Waste management

Risk assessment and risk avoidance practices including emergency preparedness.

Divisional budget preparation and procurement processes.

Reporting’s which includes preparing monthly and quarterly reports.

Public out-reach; representing the ministry and institution at trade fair, expo

and ministerial events.

Knowledge of international treaties and conventions.

Acquainted with international standard organization (ISO).

Knowledge of safety, health and environmental legislations.

Knowledge of the Namibia Environmental Management Act, (NEMA).

Education

Current Master of Science in Environmental Management - Full Dissertation

(Topic: E-Waste Management in Namibia: A Case Study of Windhoek,

Namibia) - University of South Africa (UNISA).

2016 – 2017 Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Environmental

Management - University of South Africa (UNISA).

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Research Project: Evaluating Solid Waste Management Challenges at Groot-Aub

Settlement, Hardap Region, Rehoboth District, Namibia.

2010 - 2013 Bachelor of Arts Degree (BA) in Environmental Management -

University of South Africa (UNISA).

2005 - 2007 National Diploma in Natural Resources Management (Nature

Conservation) - Polytechnic of Namibia - (Namibia University

of Science and Technology.

Professional Job Experiences

July 2012 – Present Senior Research Technician - National Botanical

Research Institute (NBRI), Ministry of Agriculture, Water

and Forestry, (Windhoek).

Main Duties:

Database management, botanical data provision to environmental consultants and

researchers, plant identification, herbarium management, divisional budget

preparation, procurements; make quotation, prepare requisitions and follow – ups,

public out-reaches; representing the institution at trade fairs, expo and ministerial

events, environmental education, research; carry out botanical research around the

country. Prepare monthly and quarterly reports. Research supports to lecturers and

students from the University of Namibia (UNAM) and Namibia University of Science

and Technology (NUST) and international academia.

June 2008 – July 2012 Research Technician – National Botanical Research

Institute (NBRI), Ministry of Agriculture, Water and

Forestry, (Windhoek).

Main Duties:

Plant identification, database management, herbarium management, assisting

researchers, assist interns with their research projects, herbarium tours, field-works

(collecting plants specimens), environmental education, procurement duties

(Quotations, Requisitions and Orders).

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Internships:

March 2008 – April 2008 Environmental Evaluation Association of Namibia

(EEAN);

Involved in biodiversity monitoring; Valencia Uranium

Limited

July 2007 - October 2007 Intern- Gobabeb Training and Research Center;

Conduct an individual research project; A baseline study on microphytic soil crust in

the Central Namib. Carry out long-term weather data monitoring. Involved in the

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIAs) - Rössing Uranium Mine expansion;

biodiversity assessments.

January – June 2006 Intern - Namibia Animal Research and

Rehabilitation Center (NARREC);

Conduct an individual research project; Seasonal changes and daily activities of a

semi -habituated suricate group. Care - taking of rehabilitated wild-animals.

Voluntary Works

February 2008 Volunteer - Edu Venture Namibia

Involved in Biodiversity Assessment (Environmental Impact Assessment) - Otjikoto

Gold project (B2 Gold Mine).

Independent Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) Conducted &

Environmental Management Plan (EMPs) Formulated;

March 2016 – NCF ENERGY PTY LTD – 5 MW solar photovoltaic Power Plant with

66 KV Power-line and Access Road, Engoyi Village, Oshikoto Region.

March 2016 – TANDII INVESTMENTS PTY LTD– 5 MW solar photovoltaic Power

Plant with 66 KV Power-line and Access Road, Okatope, Oshikoto Region.

October 2016 – KATEMO TRADING CC- Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)

for establishment and construction of a 65ha mixed agricultural farm at Kagoma

within the Rundjarara Village, Ndiyona District, Mashare constituency in the Kavango

East Region.

December 2016 – SANDCOR INVESTMENT - Environmental Impact Assessment

(EIA) for sand mining activities from the Usib River at Nauaspoort within the

Rehoboth District.

January 2017 – REMEMBER TRADING CC- Environmental Management Plan

(EMPs) of a warehouse, Outapi, Omusati Region.

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May 2017- OUT OF AFRICA (PTY) LTD - Environmental Impact Mitigation and

Management Plan for; Filming of a Movie at Messembe Bay, South of Lüderitz,

Karas Region.

July 2017 - Amendment of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for a 5 MW

solar photovoltaic Power Plant with 66 KV Power-line and Access Road, Engoyi

Village, Oshikoto Region.

July 2017- Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the Establishment of

Diamond Exploration, EPL 5896, Offshore, in Kunene Region for Shilimela Mining

and Exploration CC.

January 2018 - Establishment and mining of dimension stones, on mining claims

70322, 70323 & 70324 at Berghoek 506, Rehoboth district, Hardap Region.

January 2018 – Construction and operation of an Engen service station and a

shopping complex at Onandjamba, Okalongo, Omusati Region, for Emirate Trading

CC.

January 2018 - GFG Slasto Supplies CC - Environmental Impact Assessment for the establishment and mining of dimension stones, on mining claims 70322, 70323 & 70324 at Berghoek 506, Rehoboth district, Hardap Region. February 2018 - Ongejama Mining CC - Environmental Impact Assessment for the

proposed mining activities mining claims no 68714, 68715, 68716, 68717, & 68718

situated at Otjohorongo Reserve, Omaruru district, Erongo Region.

February 2018 - Jin Xing Mining CC - Establishment and mining of dimension

stones on mining claim 69356 at Oroutumba Village, Swaartbooisdrif, Opuwo

District, Kunene Region.

March 2018 - Adaptabiz Investments CC - Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)

for the establishment and mining of dimension stones on mining claims 68719,

68720, 68721, 68722 & 68723 at Farm 150 C,Otjohorongo Reserve, Omaruru

District.

PUBLICATIONS

December 2014 Rössing Uranium Mine Biodiversity Assessment

January 2010 Spotlight on Agriculture – No 115 - Traditional

Uses of Selected Members of the Apocynaceae

family in Namibia.

Unpublished Scientific Reports

Aiyambo, D. & Strohbach, B. 2013. A preliminary survey for the Alien plants of West

and East Kavango Regions, Namibia. National Botanical Research Institute.

Windhoek.

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COLLABORATED PUBLICATIONS: A Checklist of Namibian Indigenous and

Naturalised Plants. 2013. Occasional Contribution

No. 5. National Botanical Research Institute,

Windhoek.

Memberships

2015 – Present Namibia Environment and Wild Society (NEWS) -

Management Committee

2015 – Present Recycle Namibia Forum - Management Committee

Advance on Job Training Courses Attended

11 – 22 May 2015 Tropical Pant Identification Course, Royal

Botanical Garden (KEW), England, United

Kingdom.

23 February – 6 March 2009 Herbarium Management Course, South Africa

National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI), Pretoria,

South Africa.

COMPUTER SKILLS: Microsoft words, Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint,

Emails, Database – Botanical Research and

Herbarium Management System (BRAHMS),

Basic GIS (Arc View & DIVA GIS).

Language Proficiency English and Oshiwambo (Writing and Speaking -

Good), Afrikaans and Otjiherero (Fair Commands)

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References:

Mrs. Remmie Hilukwa; Senior Researcher, National Botanical Research Institute

(NBRI), Tel: (+264) 61-202 2030; Cell: + 264 812729371

Dr. Ezekiel Kwembeya; Senior Lecturer – Biological Science Department;

University of Namibia (UNAM); Tel: (+264) 61- 206 3657; Cell: +264 812296584

Mr. John Pallet; Environmental Consultant; Southern Africa Institute for

Environmental Assessment (SAIE); Cell: + 264 812402528

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Annexure G: Final Environmental Management Plan