The villagers of Karanawa Number One, outside Nkurenkuru, now have a water point at their doorsteps. Ruguru Investments donated the water point at a cost of N$360 000 to the community. The company is one of the beneficiaries of fishing rights from the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources. Chairperson Eliah Kamati committed his company to do more for the communities given the opportunity for a fishing quota. Nkurenkuru Constituency Councillor, Phillip Tenga applauded the company for the gesture. Tenga called on other companies harvesting national resources to emulate the example of Ruguru, which received the quota in 2018 for the first time. The majority of the people at Karanawa were relocated from the Nkurenkuru to pave the way for development in the town. Village headman, Jonas Kangenya welcomed the development noting that water was one of the many challenges his people are faced with. Kangenya however noted that the village was growing rapidly due to its proximity to Nkurenkuru thus more water points will be required. Among others, electricity shortage remains a major challenge, said Kangenya.