keetmanshoop Municipality upgrades residential roads
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Keetmanshoop Mayor, Annelize Knaus, has commissioned a series of interlocked paved roads in the Westdene and Kronlein residential areas.
Keetmanshoop Mayor, Annelize Knaus, has commissioned a series of interlocked paved roads in the Westdene and Kronlein residential areas.
Land disputes have erupted in Okahandja, with community activist Johannes │Gaseb accusing the Town Council of favouritism and politically motivated land allocations—claims the Municipality has denied.
The newly appointed governor of the ||Kharas Region, Dawid Gertze, has vowed to foster inclusive and accessible leadership.
He made the remarks at the welcoming ceremony hosted by Swapo Party members in the region.
The Minister of Urban and Rural Development, James Sankwasa, recently paid a courtesy visit to the Omuthiya Town Council.
During the visit, Omuthiya Mayor Beata Nashongo took the opportunity to raise several urgent concerns affecting the town.
Two councillors from the Walvis Bay Municipal Council have rejected the proposed N$1.3 billion budget, describing it as unrealistic and out of touch with residents’ needs.
The Bukalo Village Council has acquired two vehicles to help improve its operations.
The new additions are expected to ease the transport challenges the council has been facing for years, making it easier to carry out day-to-day duties.
The Keetmanshoop Town Council elected Councillor Annelize Knaus of the Landless People's Movement (LPM) as the new mayor during today's annual mayoral election.
Councillor Easter Isaak nominated Knaus for the mayor position, and former Mayor McDonald Hanse seconded the nomination.
The City of Windhoek's election of office bearers had to be postponed to today after some councillors defied the instructions of the presiding officer.
The disruption happened a few minutes after the mayor and the deputy mayor handed over their mayoral regalia on Monday.
Erongo RED, in collaboration with the Ministry of Mines and Energy, has electrified 151 houses in Harambee Informal Settlement's Extension 8 in Karibib for N$3.6 million.
Misinformation has allegedly created the perception that there is currently a hazardous, radioactive storage facility at Swakopmund.
Municipality Chief Executive Officer Archie Benjamin says the council has not given approval to anyone to set up the facility as public consultations are ongoing.