Katima Mulilo residents to get free public Wi-Fi
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The Katima Mulilo Town Council and MTC have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), which will see the council provide its residents with free public Wi-Fi.
The Katima Mulilo Town Council and MTC have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), which will see the council provide its residents with free public Wi-Fi.
Tsumeb residents who were evicted from the Endobo compound last year are still camping in makeshift structures.
In October last year, hundreds of Endobo compound residents were evicted due to non-payment of rent.
The diversion of the construction of the new school at Ndama informal settlement has left community members unhappy.
They are now calling on the Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture to further investigate the matter.
Rehoboth residents are not happy with the town council's introduction of prepaid water metres without first engaging with residents.
Some residents claim that since 2015, they have been using public taps with no other service offered, such as ablution facilities.
The residents of Okahandja have reiterated their appeal to the council, urging them to revoke the decision to appoint Red Force Debt Collection.
They urgently request the Minister of Urban and Rural Development Minister Erastus Uutoni to intervene.
Residents of the Babylon informal settlement in the Tobias Hainyeko Constituency have voiced their concerns regarding a decision by the City of Windhoek to divide plots where they currently reside to accommodate more informal settlers.
Officials of the Bamunu Conservancy in the Zambezi Region fear residents of Muketela village in the Linyanti constituency will not have a good harvest as wildlife continues to destroy their crops.
Residents of Oshakati can breathe a sigh of relief as there will be no tariff increase for this financial year.
The announcement was made during the tabling of the council's 2023–2024 budget, amounting to N$214 million.
Over a hundred residents of Katutura in the capital, through a committee, are demanding from the City of Windhoek that they write off their water and electricity debts.
The committee also wants the removal of Red Force as a debt collector.
The Okahandja Town Municipality finally received the petition of the aggrieved residents yesterday after failing to do so on five occasions.
Residents want to discuss the appointment of a debt collector, the lack of development as well as the prepaid water system.