accordance with the Act, the SABSand the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration
held discussions on 8 April to appoint a facilitator who will lead the consultation process.
The SABS has 832 employees. Consultations with staff members are yet to begin and will explore
alternatives to retrenchment. Employees will also be able to choose early retirements or voluntary
separation packages.
SECTION C: REPORT WRITING
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QUESTION 3
Readthe adapted newspaper report below (The Namibian, 7 April 2022) and then answer the
questions that follow.
The Minister, in the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, Pohamba Shifeta, is concerned
about the unending severe droughts, floods and changes to the farming seasons in the country. He
asked you, the Executive Director in the Ministry, Teofilus Nghitila, to investigate the impact of climate
change which will lead to a reduction in production output in Namibia. The report will be used during
the launch of the European Union (EU) action plan on climate change on the 22 May 2022 in
Windhoek.
Govt warns of more drought, farming impacts
News - National I2022-04-07
by ShelleyganPetersen
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AFTER almost seven years of drought, the government foresees more severe droughts, floods and
changes to the farming seasons.
This was said by the Executive Director in the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism,
Teofilus Nghitila. He further mentioned that "This will cause more frequent and longer droughts,
more heatwaves, more frequent and severe veld fires and even increased flooding, as rain patterns
change".
"This phenomenon has been the case in Namibia. Last year alone, we witnessed many veld fires in
the country that really devastated farmlands in the central area of Namibia," he warned.
Nghitila said these changes are due to global warming, with experts predicting Namibian
temperatures to increase by 2,7 degrees Celsius in the next two decades, and annual precipitation to
decrease by 7%. "Namibia has been vulnerable in terms of climate change impact. This will lead to a
reduction in production output," he said. Since 2015, the country has been facing severe droughts,