Discoveries by the National Geographic Okavango Wilderness Project underscore the importance of the upper Okavango catchment in Angola, whose rivers and source lakes sustain the Okavango Delta
The government should find a less environmentally sensitive site for the special economic zone, especially if water can’t be secured, EIA report finds
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Studies continue to reveal a far more complex history than that recorded by colonial settlers, missionaries and travellers
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/ 5 December 2008
The results of further tests done to determine if the Limpopo River is contaminated with cholera are expected by Saturday.