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Khorixas Town Council owed N$159 000 by residents and businesses

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KHORIXAS – The Khorixas Town Council is owed N$159 010 in rates and taxes by residents and businesses, its CEO Andreas |Howoseb has said.

|Howoseb, in an interview with Nampa on Tuesday, said residents owe the council about N$95 379, while businesses owe an amount of N$63 631 for rates and taxes as at end of May 2021.

“The council is encouragin­g all residents to settle their outstandin­g accounts and to pay their monthly bills promptly. Following the outbreak of Covid-19, about 40% of residents are promptly honouring their municipal debt, while 60% of the businesses community honour their debt on a monthly basis,” he said.

|Howoseb also said about 40% of ministries honour their debts, while payments by lodges have been severely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Speaking to Nampa, businessma­n Japheth Nekondo said his business has not been productive since the outbreak of the virus and has affected monthly council bill payments.

“The Covid-19 pandemic has affected us negatively in terms of generating income for my business. Our daily income is not as good as before the outbreak of the virus. I went to the council to make arrangemen­ts to pay off my rates and taxes that I owe. Once everything returns to normal, I will be able to honour my debts by paying a much higher amount than I am paying now to ensure my debts are paid off,” Nekondo said.

Maria |Nanus, a resident of the town, said she was let go from a lodge where she was employed because of the reduction in activity in the tourism industry due to the pandemic.

“That affected me in not paying my municipal debt. I, however, managed to arrange with the council to pay off my debt as soon as I get some income from a business I started recently,” she said.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Pay up… The Khorixas Town Council’s office complex.
Photo: Nampa Pay up… The Khorixas Town Council’s office complex.

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