New Era

Govt concerned over public gatherings

… as 1 500 scramble for 11 positions

- Staff reporter

The ministry of health expressed concern about the steep spike in the number of new Covid-19 infections around the country.

The executive director in the ministry, Ben Nangombe, said the ministry is worried about large gatherings, especially when the people are not wearing masks or observing social distancing.

“The ministry of health strictly

cautions all members of the public to comply with all public health regulation­s in order to suppress and prevent the further spread of Covid-19,” he said.

The ministry furthermor­e asked that community, traditiona­l and religious leaders and law enforcemen­t agencies assist with the promotion of compliance with public health regulation­s.

Despite Covid-19 regulation­s in place to keep gatherings to a maximum of 200 people,

NamWater on Monday went ahead with a recruitmen­t process swarmed by a crowd of over 1 500 people at the Walvis Bay rural constituen­cy council’s offices.

NamWater was recruiting 11 general workers and three operators to work on the Rooikop water pipeline’s upgrading for a period of six months.

To control the crowd and ensure a transparen­t recruitmen­t process, NamWater staff onsite resorted to issuing tickets to everyone.

Constituen­cy councillor Florian Tegako said it is unfortunat­e that people have to risk their lives for survival.

“What we saw today is a manifestat­ion that many people are unemployed and are suffering, which is why they came in large numbers. It is very unfortunat­e that during a time that we are fighting a pandemic, we have such a gathering,” said Tegako.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? En masse…. Desperate jobseekers hoping to land 14 of the available vacancies at NamWater.
Photo: Contribute­d En masse…. Desperate jobseekers hoping to land 14 of the available vacancies at NamWater.

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