Hardap farmers urge NamWater to restore supply
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Farmers at the Hardap Irrigation Scheme have asked NamWater to restore water supply to their irrigation fields, as the Hardap Dam received water inflow following rains in its catchment areas.
Farmers at the Hardap Irrigation Scheme have asked NamWater to restore water supply to their irrigation fields, as the Hardap Dam received water inflow following rains in its catchment areas.
People returning to various destinations in the country's southern parts are stranded at the Harare resting complex and the Okatana service stations at Oshakati in the Oshana Region, waiting for long-distance buses to arrive.
While expressing gratefulness for the initiatives introduced by the Rehoboth Town Council to bring about development in the town, the residents want the council to pay attention to their needs.
This includes streetlights, water and sewage services in the informal settlements, and waste disposal.
The Rehoboth Town Council has expressed its commitment to serving the community despite challenges by prioritising road infrastructure, investment, and basic services.
The town, located some 80 kilometres south of Windhoek, has about 70,000 inhabitants.
Addressing a community meeting aimed at addressing an increase in gang violence in Keetmanshoop, ||Kharas Governor Aletha Frederick called on parents to reflect on the role of raising children.
Concerned about increasing crime rates driven by gang activities, residents of Keetmanshoop are suggesting a curfew to curb what they describe as a worsening crime situation in the town.
They made the call during a police community engagement meeting on Thursday.
The chairperson of the Omusati Regional Council Management Committee, Andreas Shintama, has called on staff members to redouble their efforts towards service delivery.
Shintana made the call during this year's official council opening session.
As the examination results season unfolds, emotions run high for learners and their families.
While some celebrate their achievements, others face the heartbreak of failing short of their targets.
The 4x4 Initiative Foundation has donated school shoes and pledged general support to the flood-affected families.
The relocation site at Farm 508, established by the City of Windhoek to accommodate flood victims, is beginning to take shape, with additional support pouring in from various stakeholders.
In responding to the workers' calls, Merlus Company Chairman Stanley Katzao assured them of the company's highest priority placed on their health and safety.