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Oranjemund residents want ||Kharas Region split

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Residents of Oranjemund Constituency are proposing that ||Kharas Region be split into two regions, namely ||Kharas South and North, for service delivery streamlining. 

The Oranjemund Constituency councillor, Lazarus Nangolo,  presented the proposal during the second day of Boundary  Delimitation and Demarcation Commission's public consultations at Keetmanshoop.

|Khomas consultation on Delimitation and Demarcation to be held on June 27

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Following the postponement of the |Khomas Regional Consultation on Boundary Delimitation and Demarcation, public consultation has now been slated for the 27th of this month. 

It is expected that the region will have a comprehensive report by then that incorporates all the inputs and recommendations of the residents across the region.

Residents and stakeholders are therefore encouraged to attend the constituency consultations currently underway. 

They are also advised to submit their written inputs on or before Friday this week. 

||Kharas residents call for realignment of constituency boundaries

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Residents of ||Kharas Region have recommended that the Fifth Boundary Delimitation and Demarcation Commission realign some constituency boundaries to enhance service delivery. 

They made the proposals during the Commission's public consultations at Keetmanshoop. 

The constituency boundary changes were proposed for the Keetmanshoop Rural, Berseba, Keetmanshoop Urban, and !Nami#Nus Constituencies. 

Zambezi Development Association removes boundary signboard in protest

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The Zambezi Development Association (ZDA) has removed the sign board of the Zambezi Regional boundary with the Kavango East Region and attempted to hand it over to the 5th Boundaries Delimitation and Demarcation Commission at Katima Mulilo on Tuesday. 

ZDA is a pressure group headed by Blessing Maanda.

The signboard and a petition, addressed to President Nangolo Mbumba, were received by Zambezi Governor Alufea Sampofu.