City of Windhoek's progress after the 2021 elections
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After the 2021 elections, opposition parties gained control of a number of local and regional authorities, forming coalitions in the absence of an outright majority.
After the 2021 elections, opposition parties gained control of a number of local and regional authorities, forming coalitions in the absence of an outright majority.
More than 500 cleaners at the City of Windhoek have vowed to continue demonstrating until their demands are met.
The workers claimed to have lost trust in their trade unions, saying they are tired of the back and forth with the management after numerous failed engagements.
The case involving Heaven's Ark Housing Organization and developer Stefan Malan was postponed to May 12 in the Windhoek Regional Court, pending further investigations.
It is alleged that Malan had an agreement with the organization that owns the land to build houses for them.
Residents of the One Nation informal settlement in Windhoek have expressed anger over the lack of water and dysfunctional toilets, forcing them to use nearby bushes, when nature calls.
The Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Erastus Uutoni has given the Municipal Council of Windhoek until March to sort out their differences and complete the process of electing members of the Management Committee.
Windhoek Golf Club members have appealed to the City of Windhoek to reduce their monthly water bills.
The following story shares the details and explains what got the club members to this point.
Windhoek residents have been reacting with mixed feelings regarding the municipality's latest decision to charge when one reports maintenance-related matters to the city.
Residents will pay forty cents for each text message they send to the municipality.
Windhoek seems somewhat deserted as many of the capital's residents, as a norm, travel from mid-December to mid-January, to other parts of the country to celebrate the festive holiday season.
With occasional but heavy rains experienced in the capital, the City of Windhoek has extended a call to the residents living in unsuitable and flood-prone areas to approach the city's Human Settlement and Disaster Risk Management Departments for relocation to higher ground.
The |Khomanin Traditional Authority is calling for improved service delivery from both the central government and the City of Windhoek.
A delegation led by senior traditional councilors visited the nbc News to air their concerns.