insert_link Namibia Interview: Rehoboth Town Council Updates Community on Power, Street Names, and Municipal Projects The Rehoboth Town Council has provided clarity on several issues affecting residents, including recent power outages, street renaming delays, and ongoing municipal projects. Desiree Pieters, Public Relations Officer for the Council, offers her comment on the concerns raised by the public. Regarding the scheduled power outages over the weekend, Pieters explained that these were planned maintenance activities communicated to the community via radios, social media, and posters at shops. “We […] today8 October, 2025
insert_link Namibia Rehoboth Council Responds to Power Outage Queries Desiree Pieters, Public Relations Officer for the Rehoboth Town Council, addressed recent concerns from residents, including scheduled power outages, street renaming delays, Reho Spa renovations, and agricultural plot allocations. She emphasized that the Council communicates proactively via official channels and encouraged residents to contact the office directly instead of relying on social media. Pieters also highlighted concerns about the power outages over the past weekend. today8 October, 2025
insert_link Namibia Rehoboth Expands Boundaries to Foster Growth and Development The Urban and Rural Development ministry has expanded Rehoboth's municipal boundaries by incorporating land from the Khomas Region, aimed at enhancing economic and property development opportunities. The newly included areas are situated near the B1 road and will host projects submitted by Sandwerf One and Two Investments (Pty) Ltd, specializing in agri-tourism and residential development. Desiree Pieters is the town council's PRO: today9 January, 2025