If the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us anything in the last year, it is that the environment wins over financial gain. There is enough evidence of this globally and it will therefore be interesting to hear the outcome of the court case between the Namibian fishing industry and the mining company that wants to mine phosphate offshore of Walvis Bay. This in the context of new and changing legislation while the eyes of the world watch.
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