insert_link 2 Namibia Auditor-General’s Report Flags Major Financial Issues at the Municipality of Windhoek The Auditor-General’s report on Windhoek Municipality’s 2022 and 2023 finances, highlights major concerns, resulting in a disclaimer of opinion. Key issues include missing accounting policies for public-private partnerships, unapproved salary increases, incomplete land records, and possible data manipulation. With liabilities exceeding assets by over 723 million dollars, the Municipality faces serious solvency risks. The report warns these issues could impact service delivery, urging stricter controls and a financial recovery plan. todayOctober 31, 2024 47 2
insert_link Environment Windhoek Council Plans Waste-to-Energy Plant for Electricity Generation The Municipal Council of Windhoek is set to construct a Waste-to-Energy Plant aimed at generating bulk electricity while improving waste management. This initiative seeks to diversify the energy supply, enhance electricity security, and lower carbon emissions. A pre-feasibility study has recently been completed to evaluate the project's viability, paving the way for a detailed feasibility study that will examine different operational scenarios and inform the plant's development. The local authority's […] todayOctober 28, 2024 23
insert_link Oshiwambo Muni gwa Windhoek a tulapo oondjindikila dhoku tekela iikunino nungwena woshigwana Okuyamukula koshikukuta shoka sha palamena oshilandopangelo,Muni gwa Windhoek ota tulapo omilandu dhopakathimbo oku shonopeka oku tekela iikunino yoshigwana, oshowo omahala goongala niimeno yilwe. Omilandu odhili oshitopolwa shoku hupitha omeya,oku kalelapo omeya ngoka ga pumbiwa koompumbwe dha simana ,ngaashi okunwa nuuyogoki. Muni ta tseyitha kutya okangwena otaka tekelwa ashike lwaali moshiwike,taku longithwa omeya ngoka ga thindwa etata. Omiti niihwa otayi tekelwa ashike lumwe moshiwike. Oongala otadhi tekelwa ashike nomake lwaali moshiwike, […] todayOctober 5, 2024 12
insert_link Namibia Windhoek enforces new water saving rules Following the declaration of a category D severe water scarcity drought by the Council on 31 July 2024, and in line with the City of Windhoek's water management plan, new water-saving measures will be implemented starting 1 September 2024. City spokesperson, Lydia Amutenya, has more. Earlier this week, the municipality announced that between 19 and 26 August 2024, it managed to reduce water consumption by 6% which still falls […] todayAugust 29, 2024 92
Oshiwambo Muni gwa Windhoek okwa koleke elunduluko momeya gokopomba ngoka gena olwaala olundjimbi momidhingoloko dhimwe moshilandopangelo Muni gwa Windhoek okwa koleke elunduluko momeya gokopomba ngoka gena olwaala olundjimbi momidhingoloko dhimwe moshilandopangelo,tati ogena egameno lyokulongithwa, noshili oshizemo shelongitho lyomeya okuza mooboola. Omupopiliko gwa Muni Harold Akwenye okwati elunduluko olya dhidhililikwa kaakalimo yalwe,unene ngaashi mo Windhoek West,nomo Eros noshili oshizemo shiimongwa yopaunshitwe okuza momeya gomooboola,ngoka gena olwaala lwa yooloka kungoka haga gandjwa shito ku muni. Akwenye ta fatulula kutya muni ohiiyutha komilandu kondololo dhongushu,oku kwashilipaleka kutya omeya taga […] todayApril 15, 2024 23
insert_link Namibia CoW to use borehole water to meet demand The City of Windhoek (CoW) has announced that it is experiencing a serious water scarcity, prompting the activation of an emergency borehole programme to boost its drinking water supply as of June 2023. This has resulted in observable differences from the usual water in terms of colour, taste and fragrance. In a notice issued on Tuesday, CoW stated that despite this, it remains committed to maintaining the quality of drinking […] todayMarch 6, 2024 53