Bethanie residents call for practical solutions and better services
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The residents of Bethanie are calling for practical solutions to improve daily life, including service delivery, employment, and development.
The residents of Bethanie are calling for practical solutions to improve daily life, including service delivery, employment, and development.
Residents of the Tatamutsi location in |Uis in the Erongo Region say they have been left without water, a crisis that has fuelled emotions and renewed complaints over poor service delivery.
Many say the situation is becoming unbearable, with no clear communication on when water will be restored.
Many residents in Aranos hope that the new political leadership will help address some of the challenges they continue to face, particularly access to land, proper housing, and reliable food support.
While the challenges vary, many are optimistic about improved living conditions.
Residents of Gibeon have expressed serious concerns over the continued use of the bucket toilet system, calling it a pressing health risk that requires urgent intervention.
Tsumkwe Constituency Councillor Johannes Hausiku has responded to growing complaints from residents who say he has neglected his duties by failing to visit communities and address their concerns.
Illegal fencing has left villagers at Rera Vanyime in the Kavango East Region devastated, as the planting season is passing without a solution in sight.
The community is now calling on the Minister of Urban and Rural Development to intervene.
Residents of Kongola in the Zambezi Region and the Mashi Traditional Authority have called upon the Minister of Urban and Rural Development, James Sankwasa, to intervene in the delayed elevation of the Kongola settlement.
Namibia's oil and gas sector could boost the economy, but some residents in the Kavango West Region think the 10% benefit share is too small to grow the economy.
Pensioners who gathered at the Otjomuise Community Hall have expressed frustration over delayed pension payments by Epupa.
Those who spoke to the NBC News team today said an announcement was made last week on the radio, stating that their pensions would be paid on Monday, 1 September.
Residents of Katutura Central have accused their councillor, Rodman Katjaimo, of neglecting their needs and failing to deliver on his promises.
At a heated Khomas Regional Council public information session, community members criticised the councillor's availability.