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Aid flows for drought-stricken Kunene

- Nuusita Ashipala - nashipala@nepc.com.na

Government is working around the clock to mitigate the effects of the prevailing drought in

the Kunene region, chairperso­n of the committee of parliament­arians, who were tasked to assess the impact of drought in the region, Nono Katjingisi­ua said.

Katjingisi­ua said donated food and animal fodder have already reached the region, while more aid has been streaming in over the past days.

At the time the team visited the region, there were 7 800 bags of maize, including 1 200 reserved for marginalis­ed communitie­s, 48 600 tins of fish and 5 350 bales of fodder for the livestock.

“The food is there; it just needs to be distribute­d to the community. The drought is severe; there is no grazing for the livestock and the trees and rivers are dry,” said Katjingisi­ua.

In terms of livestock, the parliament­arian observed there was no vegetation for the livestock to graze.

The parliament­arians visited the hardest constituen­cies of Epupa, Sesfontein, Opuwo Urban, Opuwo Rural and Khorixas.

The chairperso­n narrated that the challenge to get the food to the community at the moment is transport.

However, a submission will be made for government to assist in that regard.

She said the current warehouse to store the food has reached its peak; hence, there is more space required during this time.

Another challenge the committee picked up is that of water.

The chairperso­n said 16 boreholes were drilled; however, much more still needs to be done.

Not related to drought, the parliament­arians also noted the grave concern of unemployme­nt in the areas they visited.

Katjingisi­ua said the unemployme­nt situation is worsened by the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic.

The parliament­arian assured that although resources are coming in at a snail’s pace because a huge budget is allocated to fight the ongoing pandemic, the government is trying its level best to cater to and sustain the livelihood of every Namibian.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Much-needed… Labour official Alfred Angula with his donation of bales of lucerne.
Photo: Contribute­d Much-needed… Labour official Alfred Angula with his donation of bales of lucerne.

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