Rundu water crisis persists
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The water crisis in Rundu continues unabated.
Various households still go for hours without water every day, while some schools are still sending children home early due to the unavailability of water.
The water crisis in Rundu continues unabated.
Various households still go for hours without water every day, while some schools are still sending children home early due to the unavailability of water.
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Access to potable water remains a challenge for many in rural areas.
A case in point is the residents of Sesheke in Zambezi's Kongola Constituency, who still walk distances to fetch water.
Residents from the Veddersdal residential area in Okahandja are outraged over poor service delivery in their area.
The residents claim that due to constant water interruptions they have to live in unhygienic conditions and sometimes have to go without water for an entire day.
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