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    Omanyano ovanhu koikundaneki yomalungula kashili paveta, Commisiner Sakaria takunghilile Veronika Haulenga

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Rain Brings Hope to Kunene Region After Nine-Year Drought-Kunene Governor Marius Sheya

todayJanuary 12, 2024 14

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In a recent interview, Mr. Marius Sheya , Governor of the Kunene Region, shared positive news about the region finally receiving some rainfall after a prolonged nine-year drought.

Acknowledging the significance of the recent rain Sheya expressed gratitude for the relief it brings to a region that has been grappling with the impacts of severe drought for nearly a decade. While the rainfall has not been consistent, it has reached areas that have long awaited even a few drops.

Reflecting on the challenge of addressing the extensive damage caused by nine years of drought, the leader emphasized the need for a gradual and well-timed recovery. He highlighted the importance of intermittent rainfall, allowing the grass and seeds to benefit from the moisture. The results of these efforts are expected to become evident around February and March.

Mr. Sheya conveyed a sense of optimism, stressing the hope and excitement that the recent rain has brought to farmers and communities in the region. Despite the challenges posed by the extended dry spell, the prospect of a good rainy season is met with enthusiasm, as the region looks forward to seeing the grass grow once again.

In terms of farming strategies, Mr. Sheya urged farmers to maximize the benefits of the recent rainfall and consider planting crops that are resistant to fluctuating rain patterns. With the anticipation of a promising rainy season, farmers are encouraged to plan their cultivation activities accordingly.

As the interview touched on road safety during the festive season, Mr. Sheya offered valuable advice to road users. Emphasizing the importance of safe driving practices, he urged travelers to prioritize safety, check their vehicles’ conditions, and avoid nighttime travel.

Turning the conversation to the upcoming 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, Sheya emphasized the need for community leaders to create platforms for dialogue. He stressed the importance of parents engaging with their children, fostering open communication, and addressing the challenges faced by both boys and girls.

Mr. Sheya acknowledged the prevalence of gender-based violence in the nation, urging society to break the silence and create an environment where individuals feel comfortable sharing their experiences. He emphasized the collective responsibility of all citizens to fight against gender-based violence and encouraged creating a supportive community.

In conclusion, Marius Sheya expressed his appreciation for the conversation and extended his availability for future discussions, underlining the importance of community involvement and collective efforts to address regional challenges.

As the region welcomes the much-needed rain, the people of Kunene remain resilient, hopeful, and committed to building a better future.

Written by: Leonard Witbeen

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