Gobabis water rationing persists
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Water rationing in Gobabis continues as dam and borehole levels remain critically low, affecting supply to residents.
Water rationing in Gobabis continues as dam and borehole levels remain critically low, affecting supply to residents.
There is no slowing down for parents as they continue with back-to-school shopping, and long queues can still be observed in shops.
Selfless acts of giving continue as learners return to the classroom.
In the Kavango East Region, the Rob Youth Foundation donated school uniforms and sanitary pads to needy learners at Likwaterera Primary School.
Rehoboth residents are becoming increasingly frustrated with the ongoing closure of the Reho Spa Recreational Resort, which was shut down in 2011 after falling into disrepair.
The Khomas Regional Council has formalized a twinning agreement with the Cunene Province of Angola to enhance cooperation in sanitation, agriculture, health, and education.
This month, many countries around the world will witness a rare astronomical event known as planetary alignment or the planetary parade.
As part of its corporate social responsibility, the Gobabis Vocational Training Centre will manufacture 100 pairs of school shoes for vulnerable children in the region.
The mayor of Windhoek recently paid a courtesy visit to assess areas impacted by recent flash floods in Otjomuise.
The visit included a review of conditions at the relocation site on Farm 508, highlighting efforts to address the challenges faced by affected residents.
With the Uis-Khorixas road undergoing an upgrade from gravel to blacktop, some residents of Otjikakaneno village at the border of the Erongo and Kunene regions are hoping to tap into the development that comes with major route links.
NamWater is implementing urgent measures to address water supply challenges at Opuwo.
In a statement, NamWater reaffirms its commitment to ensuring a reliable and potable water supply for the residents of Opuwo.