Ogongo elders happy with new toilets
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A pensioner from Olunkavu Village in the Omusati Region is grateful to the government for building a pit latrine at her homestead.
A pensioner from Olunkavu Village in the Omusati Region is grateful to the government for building a pit latrine at her homestead.
The City of Windhoek remains unmoved by a recent petition delivered by the Katutura Residents Committee. The residents took to the streets a fortnight ago to air their frustrations with high utility bills and the municipality's use of Red Force to collect debt.
The majority of people in the Omusati Region's rural areas are still not in possession of national identity documents.
This came to light during a three-day government information sharing session spearheaded by the Ministry of ICT as well as other relevant ministries and agencies.
A number of dissatisfied residents from Arandis have been camping out in front of the Town Council, demanding land, since Sunday.
The residents, mainly elderly individuals, and pregnant women told the nbc News team that they are disheartened by the continuous need to rent accommodation.
Residents of Okapale in Windhoek's Goreangab informal settlement have been pleading for a taxi and bus rank for more than ten years now.
Undocumented and stateless residents from Bravo Settlement in Kavango West got an opportunity to be registered by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security.
The initiative was held on Africa Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Day, usually celebrated on August 10 each year.
Affected residents of Otjiwarongo's Single Quarters, who face mounting pressure from the Otjiwarongo Municipality to vacate their units as part of a decongestion plan, have taken to the streets of the town to air their dissatisfaction with the local authority's response to two previous petitions handed over this yea
The Katima Mulilo Town Council and MTC have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), which will see the council provide its residents with free public Wi-Fi.
Tsumeb residents who were evicted from the Endobo compound last year are still camping in makeshift structures.
In October last year, hundreds of Endobo compound residents were evicted due to non-payment of rent.
The diversion of the construction of the new school at Ndama informal settlement has left community members unhappy.
They are now calling on the Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture to further investigate the matter.