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The Stampriet Aquifer and the Cost of Ignoring the Precautionary Principle
Is it development or displacement? Reinhold Mangundu explores the hidden costs of uranium mining near the Stampriet Aquifer. While profits and jobs are often promised, the long-term risks to Namibia’s groundwater—the foundation of survival for 50,000 people—cannot be ignored. This article examines the blurred lines between corporate influence and environmental governance, asking a vital question: Will we protect our ecological lifelines or sacrifice them for short-term gain?

SAUMA
4 days ago2 min read


The Schlettwein Legacy: Is Namibia’s "Wings Project" a Flight to Disaster?
Is Namibia’s "Wings Project" a flight to disaster? Our latest piece explores the "Schlettwein Legacy"—a stand against the industrial exploitation of the Stampriet Aquifer. With 70+ illegal boreholes already flagged, the risk to our water sovereignty, "Brand Namibia" exports like Kalahari Lamb, and the Gondwana tourism experience is too high. We can't trade a permanent agricultural engine for a 25-year mining mirage. Our water is our future. Let’s keep it pure.

SAUMA
Mar 163 min read


SAUMA raises serious concerns over Parliamentary Committee Report on in situ uranium leach mining
SAUMA sounds the alarm on the Parliamentary Committee’s recommendation to allow in situ uranium leaching in the Stampriet Artesian Basin. Citing a total lack of consultation and the absence of critical hydrogeological studies, SAUMA warns that the proposed mining by Headspring Investments poses an irreversible threat to Namibia’s most vital groundwater resources. With irrigation pumps moving 700m³ of water hourly, the risk of widespread toxic contamination is a mathematical c

SAUMA
Mar 53 min read


🛑 OUR WATER IS OUR LIFEBLOOD: Don’t Let Them Poison the Veins of the Kalahari
Namibia faces a "Point of No Return". Mining companies claim In-Situ Recovery (ISR) uranium mining is safe, but global data shows that once an aquifer is contaminated, it cannot be "un-poisoned". This isn't just local; the Stampriet is a transboundary system sustaining Botswana and South Africa. We are gambling with water security for a short-term payday. We can survive without uranium, but we cannot survive without clean water.

SAUMA
Mar 34 min read


SAUMA Engages with IAEA on Uranium In Situ Leaching Project in Omaheke
SAUMA engages with the IAEA on the proposed uranium in situ leaching mining project in Omaheke. Learn about groundwater risks, environmental concerns, and the call for an independent hydrogeological study.

SAUMA
Feb 263 min read


Urgent Call: All Farmers in the Stampriet Aquifer Basin Must Participate in Critical Economic Impact Survey
Urgent Call: All Farmers in the Stampriet Aquifer Basin Must Participate in Critical Economic Impact Survey. The Future of Farming in the Kalahari Basin is Being Defined Right Now.

SAUMA
Dec 16, 20252 min read
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