2021 in Namibia explained
Events in the year 2021 in Namibia.
Incumbents
Events
Ongoing – COVID-19 pandemic in Namibia
- 11 January – Test drilling for oil by Vancouver-Canada-based ReconAfrica (formerly Reconnaissance Energy Africa Ltd.) begins in the Kavango Region, Kavango West. The license area is within the Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area, home to 200,000 people and a number of endangered species, but excludes the protected areas, notably the parks.[1] [2] ReconAfrica has stated that "There will be no damage to the ecosystem from the planned activities."[3]
- 8 March – Speaking on International Women's Day, First Lady Monica Geingos slams Internet trolls who ″slut shame″ her on social media.[4]
Sports
Notes and References
- News: Barbee . Jeffrey . Test drilling for oil and gas begins in Namibia's Okavango region . January 30, 2021 . msn.com . National Geographic . January 28, 2021.
- Web site: Republic of Botswana and ReconAfrica amend Exploration License to Exclude Entire Tsodilo Hills Area . newswire.ca . 30 April 2021.
- Web site: Frequently Asked Questions: ReconAfrica Initial Drilling Project . reconafrica.com . 30 April 2021.
- News: Princewill . Nimi . Namibia's First Lady releases powerful video message to trolls who 'slut-shamed' her . March 9, 2021 . CNN . March 9, 2021 . en . When you stand up for yourself... You will be called a troublemaker, too aggressive, too unladylike. That is why many of us prefer not to challenge gender bias. That's why we endure being called gold-diggers, sluts... Too fat or too thin..