The Prime Minister also visited Omhalapapa deep borehole in the Omundaungilo Constituency, where villagers have access to clean drinking water.

The Omhalapapa deep borehole, which is solar-powered, was installed by the government two years ago at a cost of N$2.5 million, and it is now providing clean water to seven water points in the Omundaungilo constituency.

Villagers, however, want the government to put up a high tower or a bigger reservoir at the borehole so that water can reach some areas where water moves at a slow pace due to low pressure.

The Prime Minister also visited Omulondo village, where the government drilled a deep borehole, which provides water to 12 water points.

Kuukongelwa-Amadhila was informed about the need for outreach points to bring health services to villagers as they travel either to Okongo or Eenhana for treatment.

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Author
Tonateni Haimbodi