Pakistani leaders estimate there are about 10,000 people of Pakistani origin in the area.
Tribal leaders estimate the value of the annual drug trade on the reservation is now $2 million, easily surpassing fishing industry profits.
In 2009, leaders estimated that there were between 3,000 and 5,000 Namibian Muslims.
Muslim leaders estimate that as much as 5% of the population may be Muslim.
Arab-American leaders estimate that the country has 2,000 mosques.
Military leaders estimate that only a few soldiers have been disciplined, usually by means of a simple transfer from riot-control duty.
At the time, the cooperative's leaders estimated its worth at 2 billion rand, or about $450 million.
The team's leaders estimate it will take at least 10 years to excavate and partly restore the palace.
Tribal leaders estimate the total Papago population at about 24,000.
Christian leaders conservatively estimated their number of adherents at more than 800,000.