Lot Ndamanomhata

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Oshiwambo

Omunino gomeya gOshakati-Omakango ota gu opalekwa nziya

Omunambelewa gwiipambele yoshigwana nomakwatathano mehamgano lyo ku andjakaneka omeya moshilongo Lot Ndamanomhata okwati omunino gomeya gOshakati-Omakango ogwa topa Etiyali. Ndamanomhata okwa koleke ndhoka momukanda gwiikundaneki ohela. Tati omunino ngoka ogwa simana molwaashoka oha gu andjaneke omeya kiitopolwa oyindji yoshilongo. Ndamanomhata ta gwedhapo kutya aanambelewa yawo oya ipyakidhila oku gu opaleka, opo oshigwana shi tsikile okunwa omeya ga yogoka. Tati nuuna ya manitha iilonga omeya otaga tameke oku enda naakwashigwana otaya […]

today13 March, 2025

Environment

Parliamentarian Elma Dienda Calls for Stronger Ombudsman Bill

Parliamentarian Elma Dienda has called for key reforms to the Ombudsman Bill to enhance accountability and justice. She emphasized the need for greater independence in the appointment process to prevent political influence. Dienda also urged for expanded oversight powers, particularly in cases of police misconduct and corruption. She highlighted the importance of increasing resources to improve investigations and public outreach. Additionally, she advocated for better representation of marginalized groups within […]

today5 March, 2025

Namibia

NamWater Alerts Public on Fake Payslip Scam

  NamWater has warned businesses and individuals to be cautious of fake payslips being used to commit fraud. Scammers are using fraudulent NamWater payslips to deceive people, especially in the short-term loan sector. NamWater spokesperson, Lot Ndamanomhata.  

today27 February, 2025

Namibia

NamWater Restarts Orano Desalination Plant

  The Orano Desalination Plant has resumed full operations, according to Namibia Water Corporation. Water pumping is back on track, and supply is gradually stabilizing. NamWater’s contingency plans during the shutdown ensured minimal impact, as expanded upon by spokesperson Lot Ndamanomhata.  

today22 January, 2025

Namibia

Irrigation Water Supply from Hardap Dam Resumes

  NamWater, in collaboration with the Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform ministry, has announced that irrigation water supply from the Hardap Dam will resume on 20 January 2025. The decision, approved by Minister Calle Schlettwein, aims to boost agricultural productivity and regional economic stability last year. Lot Ndamanomhata is NamWater's spokesperson.  

today16 January, 2025

Environment

Rainfall Boosts Dam Levels

NamWater has reported minor increases in dam levels across Namibia, attributed to ongoing rainfall. Von Bach Dam reached 23.9%, Omatako Dam 2.6%, and Friedenau Dam 46.1%. According to spokesperson Lot Ndamanomhata, rainfall is expected to persist until March 2025, further strengthening the country’s water security.  

today14 January, 2025

Namibia

NamWater reports a substantial rise in dam levels

  NamWater’s Weekly Dam Bulletin highlights positive inflows, including Swakoppoort at 24.4% and Von Bach at 23.5%. The Hardap Dam, now at 14.8%, received the highest flow, enhancing water availability nationwide, spokesperson Lot Ndamanomhata confirms.  

today7 January, 2025