According to Calle Schlettwein, Namibian Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform, the demand for fresh water in Namibia is increasing and will continue to do so over the coming decades.
“If we mismatch water demand
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According to Calle Schlettwein, Namibian Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform, the demand for fresh water in Namibia is increasing and will continue to do so over the coming decades.
“If we mismatch water demand
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