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Windhoek Mayor urges residents to stop stealing newly planted trees

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City of Windhoek's mayor, Queen Kamati, urged residents to refrain from stealing trees that are being planted in various parts of the city.

Kamati made this call as the City of Windhoek joined the world in commemorating Arbor Day, with 128  trees being planted to foster a green city.

City of Windhoek engages Stop and Shop vendors

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To shape the future of vending activities in the Tukondjeni market, well known as Stop and Shop, the City of Windhoek engaged the vending operators in that area regarding their operations.

The city has instructed the Stop n Shop vendors to clean the marketplace by next Sunday.

Some residents delay electrification efforts

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The unwillingness of Windhoek's informal settlement residents to sign lease agreements with the city has delayed the completion of electrification projects.

Windhoek Mayor, Queen Kamati, revealed this during the council meeting. 

Windhoek Mayor encourages law enforcement to speak out

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"You are the first responder, but who responds to you?" These were the words of the Mayor of Windhoek, Queen Kamati, to the City Police and NamPol before the night patrol. 

Kamati commended the police for their unwavering commitment to maintaining law, order, and safety in the city.

RCA INTERVIEW | Traffic congestion in Windhoek

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Windhoek is faced with traffic congestion, especially during peak hours. 

Against the background, the Mayor of Windhoek, Queen Kamati, has visited roads and illegal vending sites to observe the traffic flow and challenges related to by-law transgressions. 

City of Windhoek Inaugurates 25th Junior Council

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The City of Windhoek inaugurated its 25th Junior Council on Friday, where Ginel Goagoseb was elected Mayor, deputised by Anchor Hoebeb.

The junior council is the consignment of a leadership programme for young people to become great leaders in the future.