Botswana could compensate Namibians

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Botswana could soon be coughing up millions of Pula as compensation for the destruction of private homes, caused by the effects of the construction of a dry port at Walvis Bay.

Residents of Walvis Bay have complained that the building works by Botswana have left behind a trail of damage.

The Namibian media reported over the weekend that the coastal residents are up in arms over the fact that no environmental impact assessment (EIA) study was done before the construction of the port.

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