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The Haib mine is a proposed copper mine located in the south of Namibia in the ǁKaras Region. Haib represents one of the largest copper reserves in Namibia, having estimated reserves of 2 billion tonnes of ore grading 0.37% copper. The mine is accessible by an 12km access road off the B1 road. The mine is owned by the Canada-based Deep-South Resources, Inc., through its subsidiary, Haib Minerals. Deep-South finished acquiring the mine in 2017 from Teck Resources, in exchange for Teck owning a 35% stake in Deep-South. As of 2021, the mine is in the prospecting stage, with the Supreme Court of Namibia The Supreme Court of Namibia is the supreme court, highest court in the Judiciary of Namibia, judicial system of Namibia. It is the court of last resort and the highest appellate court in the country. It is located in the city centre of Namibia's ... ruling that the company could renew its permit. References Copper mines in Namibia Buildings and structures in ǁKaras Region< ...
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Karasburg West
Karasburg West is an electoral constituency in the ǁKaras Region of Namibia. the constituency had 6,609 registered voters. Karasburg West was created in August 2013 from the western part of Karasburg Constituency, following a recommendation of the ''Fourth Delimitation Commission of Namibia'', and in preparation of the 2014 general election. The administrative centre of Karasburg West is the village of Noordoewer Noordoewer is a settlement in the ǁKaras Region of southern Namibia. Its name means 'North Bank' in Afrikaans, in reference to the north bank of the Orange River, on which it is located. The village lies opposite the South African town of Viool .... Politics In the Namibian local and regional elections, 2015, 2015 regional elections, Paulus Amukoshi Ephraim of SWAPO won the constituency with 566 votes, defeating Charles Leon Peter of the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA, 222 votes) and Elifas Tulonga Shipani of the Rally for Democracy and Progress (Namibia), ...
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