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The Water Act

The Water Act, 1956 (ACT 54 of1956 ) and its requirements in terms of Water Supplies for drinking Water and for Waste Water treatment and Discharge into the Environment.....>>

The Sanitation strategy

Water Supply and Sanitation Policy

The first Water Supply and Sanitation Policy (WASP) was adopted in 1993. Since then, several developments necessitated a review. As recommended in the WASP the Namibian Water Corporation Limited (NamWater) a State Owned Enterprise was established as the major bulk water supplier....>>

Promulgation of Water Resources Management Act, 2004

This Act has been passed by the Parliament and signed by the President in terms of the Namibian Constitution is hereby published in terms of Article 56 of that Constitution....>>

National Agricultural Policy

The National Agricultural Policy addresses the difficult problems caused by many years of neglect under the colonial administration....>>

Namibia Forest Act and Policy

Given State commitment to improving rural economic welfare, the forest sector will have to become productive in order to serve four basic aims flowing directly from the poverty reduction strategy.....>>

National Drought Policy

When introducing a package of short-term drought relief measures in May 1995, the Cabinet simultaneously established a Task Force to draw up a national emergency and long term drought management policy and strategy.....>>

Seed Policy

This policy addresses the challenges in the seed sector with respect to research and extension, seed imports, seed production, processing and quality control, marketing, distribution and strategic seed reserves, as well as the institutional and legal framework.....>>

Import Quotas and Permits for rebated Commodities within the Southern African

A Rebate Import Permit is only issued to Namibian companies that have successfully applied for a quota. The quota allocated to a company can be spread over the 12 month period above.....>>


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