Rundu residents unhappy with NORED services
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Residents of Rundu are still not happy with the services offered by NORED.
They expressed themselves at a consultation meeting, organized by the Rundu Town Council.
Residents of Rundu are still not happy with the services offered by NORED.
They expressed themselves at a consultation meeting, organized by the Rundu Town Council.
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For the past two months, these residents have been fighting an uphill battle due to flood waters.
Residents of Omadiva B village in the Oshikoto Region have expressed concern over a dumpsite erected close to their homesteads by the Omuthiya Town Council, saying it poses a health hazard.
The government has made considerable work in bringing services closer to the inhabitants of the Okaku Constituency in the Oshana Region.
Eighty-five percent of the residents in the constituency have access to clean drinking water.
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Dr. Kooper left public service to go open up a private practice in the Hardap Region.
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Residents of Groot Aub in the Windhoek Rural Constituency have called on the police to intensify their visibility in the area.
This was revealed at a meeting between the police and the community held at the settlement.
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