Water tops Okakarara priorities
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Okakarara Mayor Siegfried Tjehiua said the provision of water tops the list of priorities, noting that residents in informal areas have been deprived of basic services for years.
Okakarara Mayor Siegfried Tjehiua said the provision of water tops the list of priorities, noting that residents in informal areas have been deprived of basic services for years.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has called on party leaders to ensure that the recent election victory is translated into tangible results and improvements in the people's living standard.
A group of concerned Keetmanshoop residents protested against the municipality over alleged poor governance, financial mismanagement, nepotism, corruption and poor service delivery.
The newly sworn-in |Khomas Regional Councillors have pledged to prioritise service delivery to improve development in their constituencies. Newly elected chairperson Stefanus Ndengu from the Moses ||Garoeb Constituency singled out education, infrastructure, healthcare and improvement of roads as key priorities.
The Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Sankwasa James Sankwasa, has launched the ministry's revised Customer Service Charter, aimed at improving service delivery and strengthening accountability within the institution.
Residents of Epupa in the Kunene Region are calling on incoming councillors to prioritise development in the area.
They cited poverty and poor infrastructure as major challenges facing them.
The residents of Bethanie are calling for practical solutions to improve daily life, including service delivery, employment, and development.
The leader of the Right to Shelter Foundation of Namibia has promised to improve service delivery, boost the economy, upgrade key infrastructure, and practice good governance once it is elected to power at the Gobabis Town Council.
Residents of the Tatamutsi location in |Uis in the Erongo Region say they have been left without water, a crisis that has fuelled emotions and renewed complaints over poor service delivery.
Many say the situation is becoming unbearable, with no clear communication on when water will be restored.
Residents of Omaruru and surrounding villages in the Erongo Region will no longer need to travel to neighbouring towns for NATIS services following the official opening of the town’s first fully equipped NATIS centre.