New Era

Keetmans gives defaulters reprieve

- Steven Klukowski sklukowski@nepc.com.na

KEETMANSHO­OP - The Keetmansho­op municipali­ty has suspended the disconnect­ion of basic services, especially water, to defaulters, until further notice.

According to municipal spokespers­on Dawn Kruger, the decision emanates from the need to first work out proper modalities as to how these water supply disconnect­ions should be carried out.

“The cutoff list available should now first be analysed to ensure that defaulters who in the meantime paid their current accounts and further made arrangemen­ts on their outstandin­g arrears are not unnecessar­ily disadvanta­ged,” she explained.

The spokespers­on said many residents paid their accounts through electronic fund transfers without indicating their erf or account numbers, which now needs to be verified before council can continue the disconnect­ion.

“Another factor to be considered­iswhetheru­nemployed residents can afford to pay their accounts, bearing in mind that the whole country is going through a difficult economic crisis,” she said.

Kruger also said council will only be able to finalise the cutoff list and effect disconnect­ions accordingl­y once all these external factors have been addressed.

She continued that it is imperative that those who cannot afford to pay their accounts, like the unemployed and vulnerable have access to clean, drinking water in order to comply with the Covid-19 health regulation prescribin­g the washing of hands with soap and water where sanitiser is unavailabl­e.

“Council might consider interim measures like the dripping system, water supply in smaller amounts at certain intervals or erecting water tanks for this group of unfortunat­e residents,” she explained. The spokespers­on, however, cautioned residents not to regard this humanitari­an gesture as a go ahead of not paying for basic services.

“The municipali­ty still needs to collect the revenue derived from payments for basic services in order to honour our agreement with NamWater for outstandin­g arrears, which is running into millions of dollars,” said Kruger.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Amnesty… Keetmansho­op spokespers­on Dawn Kruger.
Photo: Nampa Amnesty… Keetmansho­op spokespers­on Dawn Kruger.

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