PROTECTION: Bamdeb committed N$280 000 towards the establishment of a patrol camp, in the Hardap National Park.
PROTECTION: Bamdeb committed N$280 000 towards the establishment of a patrol camp, in the Hardap National Park.

Namdeb partners with enviroment ministry to protect wildlife

STAFF REPORTER
STAFF REPORTER



Last week Friday, 28 November 2025, Namdeb reaffirmed its commitment to protecting Namibia’s natural heritage through a strategic partnership with the ministry of environment and tourism (MEFT), to fund (N$280 000) the establishment of a patrol camp, in the Hardap National Park, that will serve as the operational base for the Wildlife Protection Service team recently deployed to the park.



At the handover event, Namdeb’s environmental manager, Nandeshasho Nickanor, stated that Namdeb’s purpose of Mining for Good, extends far beyond diamonds. “By partnering with MEFT to establish this patrol camp, we are strengthening Namibia’s frontline defenses against poaching and contributing to a shared national vision of safeguarding our biodiversity for future generations.”



Control warden from the environment ministry, Tashiya Joseph Tashiya expressed appreciation for Namdeb’s partnership. “The protection of Namibia’s wildlife and ecological processes” requires collective responsibility. This patrol camp is not just an infrastructure, but a symbol of what can be achieved when government and the private sector work hand in hand to safeguard our national heritage.”



In the past, support has been provided to protect our rhinos through the Debmarine–Namdeb Foundation, a long-standing supporter of Save the Rhino Trust (SRT), investing in Namibia’s rhino conservation efforts through key contributions, including the donation of three Land Cruisers valued at N$1.5 million in September 2017 and a further N$1.1 million in 2019 towards the Rhino Pride and Rhino Ranger Programmes.



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