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Jan
Ester Mbathera The country’s Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) system faces accusations of failing both communities and the environment, according to a report released by the Namibian Environment and Wildlife Society recently. Authored by John Pallett and Ndelimona Iipinge, the report highlights deficiencies in the EIA system. “The whole process appears to be a box-checking exercise that serves a wealthy and well-connected few at the expense of the majority of Namibians and our environment,” reads the report. One example cited involves an Exclusive Prospecting License (EPL) near the //Huab Conservancy in the Khorixas area, which is home to a number of…