insert_link Namibia Sankwasa Meets Ousted Katima Councillors. Just two of the seven dismissed Katima Mulilo Town Councillors attended a meeting with Minister of Urban and Rural Development James Sankwasa on Wednesday. Sankwasa explained that their failure to respond to an earlier notice led to the dissolution of the council, confirmed in the 15 August Government Gazette. today21 August, 2025
insert_link Namibia Ondangwa’s Deputy Mayor Urges Support for Sports Development Ondangwa Town Council Deputy Mayor, Esther Auala, has called on residents and businesses to support sports initiatives both morally and financially. Speaking at the council’s handover of N$50,000 to KK Palace Football Club on Thursday, Auala emphasized the importance of investing in local sports. This report was compiled by our Northern correspondent, Maria Namupala. today7 February, 2025
insert_link Uncategorized Oshakati Mayor Leonard Hango Highlights Council’s Major Milestones for the Year The mayor of Oshakati Town Council Leonard Hango said, the council has achieved significant milestones this year alone, each reflecting their shared commitment to a better Oshakati. He said this in his acceptance speech after he was re-elects as mayor for the forth time. today7 November, 2024
insert_link Namibia Mayor Irene Simeon-Kurtz Defends Usakos Council Against Allegations Usakos Mayor Irene Simeon-Kurtz addressed allegations against the Usakos Town Council, asserting that claims of stagnation and mismanagement are misleading. She highlighted ongoing community development initiatives, including water supply improvements and vocational training programs, while emphasizing the council's commitment to transparency and progress in the town. today4 November, 2024
insert_link Namibia Omuthiya faces severe water crisis Omuthiya, in the Oshikoto region, is currently facing a severe water crisis, with some residents going without water for several days, even up to a week. Local business owners have expressed frustration, saying that the lack of water makes it impossible to operate. Omuthiyagwiipundi is the capital of the Oshikoto Region in northern Namibia and it is situated approximately 10 kilometres from Etosha National Park. It has about 7,500 residents today30 September, 2024