Water scarcity a great challenge in Namibia - Nghituwamata
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Water scarcity is one of the greatest challenges in Namibia, and this is mainly due to unpredictable rainfall patterns.
Water scarcity is one of the greatest challenges in Namibia, and this is mainly due to unpredictable rainfall patterns.
Poaching, compensation policies, and mismanagement of conservancy funds are annoying to those involved in the Community-Based Natural Resources Management Program in Kunene.
Benitha Imbamba, the chairperson of the Erongo Regional Council, has warned employers to stop bullying employees and engaging in unfair labor practices in the workplace.
Imbamba said this during the Regional Council's annual meeting at Swakopmund.
The Ohangwena Emergency Task Force is working on assisting learners whose schools have been affected by the flood.
The flood waters from southern Angola, which reached the western part of Ohangwena Region about a month ago, have disrupted the lives and well-being of many residents.
The residents of Grout Aub in the Windhoek Rural Constituency are calling for the closure of one of the two scrapyards at the settlement
During a community and police meeting at Groot Aub recently, the residents accused the scrapyard dealers of buying stolen items thereby promoting crime.
Tourism in Erongo is showing signs of positive recovery, with most hotel establishments reaching an occupancy rate of 59,36 in the fourth quarter of last year, compared to 50,1 percent in 2019.
The newly elected Ombara Otjitambi Dr. Hoze Riruako of chief Kapuuo's faction says the Ovaherero people will overcome the ongoing challenges.
Hoze Riruako was elected a few months after another faction of the Ovaherero Traditional Authority installed Professor Mutjinde Katjiua as Ombara Otjitambi.
Some residents of Keetmanshoop marched to the State Hospital, demanding the reinstatement of well-known medical Doctor, Refanus Kooper.
Dr. Kooper left public service to go open up a private practice in the Hardap Region.
The offices of the Directorate of Veterinary Services at Rundu are flooded with the sewage water.
Administrative Officer Ericah Geingos says the situation is posing a hazard and needs urgent intervention.
The provision of potable water and electricity remains a challenge in Maltahohe and Aranos.
Residents in those areas live in corrugated shelters and share one public- tap.