Residents of Suncity in Rundu face water crisis
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Residents of the Suncity location at Rundu have been without running water for months.
They have now resorted to collecting water from the supply lines found above the ground.
Residents of the Suncity location at Rundu have been without running water for months.
They have now resorted to collecting water from the supply lines found above the ground.
The Rundu Town Council is finally taking action to improve the status of the Tumweneni informal settlement.
The action comes after a directive from the Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Erastus Uutoni, in August 2022 to formalise Tumweneni.
Mayor Gabriel Kanyanga says the pothole-filled roads at Rundu will soon be a thing of the past, as they are in the process of awarding a tender to repair them.
Kanyanga said this during a ceremony where he was re-elected as the town's first citizen.
The Rundu Town Council has stopped informal traders from Angola from selling in town.
This has left the Namibian street vendors unhappy because of transport they now have to pay to buy products from their Angolan counterparts.
Some residents of the Tutungeni residential area at Rundu are calling on the Rundu Town Council to completely rehabilitate the ditches left behind after it laid sewerage pipes.
The uneven ground has blocked access to the residents' houses.
Rundu residents are at risk of eating contaminated freshwater fish after it was discovered that some of them are fishing in and selling fish they caught from the sewerage water.
nbc News has learned that some of the residents have been catching fish in the sewerage water at the Kaisosi settlement.
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.
The Rundu Town Council has destroyed crops planted next to the sewerage pond at Kaisosi location.
The subsistence farmers are unhappy, saying they were not notified.
The subsistence farmers have been farming on the land next to the sewerage pond for almost five years.
The Swapo Party Youth League is dismayed by the re-opening of the Rundu Cash and Carry supermarket before a re-inspection of expired goods was carried out.
The shop was reopened following the Rundu Town Council's signaling of the green light.
The offices of the Directorate of Veterinary Services at Rundu are flooded with the sewage water.
Administrative Officer Ericah Geingos says the situation is posing a hazard and needs urgent intervention.