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Uukwambi authority takes on deforestation

Uukwambi authority takes on deforestation

ETOPE – The Uukwambi Traditional Authority says it will not tolerate the chopping down of trees, which is destroying the environment and causing deforestation in the area.

Chairperson of the Uukwambi Traditional Authority, Chief Herman Iipumbu, said this on the occasion of National Arbour Day, which was marked at Etope Combined School in the Omusati Region over the weekend. Iipumbu said his authority had urged its people to preserve the environment and to ensure that all types of trees were protected.He commended the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry as well as the Northern Namibia Forestry Committee (NNFC) for encouraging children to plant trees at their schools.Ipumbu said the idea of giving seedlings to schools, for the children to plant and take care of, encouraged the country’s children and young people to love and respect trees.Etope Combined School and Elundu Combined School in the Ohangwena Region were declared the winners of the 2006 NNFC tree-planting competition.NampaIipumbu said his authority had urged its people to preserve the environment and to ensure that all types of trees were protected.He commended the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry as well as the Northern Namibia Forestry Committee (NNFC) for encouraging children to plant trees at their schools.Ipumbu said the idea of giving seedlings to schools, for the children to plant and take care of, encouraged the country’s children and young people to love and respect trees.Etope Combined School and Elundu Combined School in the Ohangwena Region were declared the winners of the 2006 NNFC tree-planting competition.Nampa

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