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Keetmans residents rage over water cuts

- Steven Klukowski – sklukowski@nepc.com.na

KEETMANSHO­OP – Angry Keetmansho­op residents yesterday expressed frustratio­n over the disconnect­ion of water supply by the local authority.

The residents staged a peaceful demonstrat­ion, where they also took issue with local authority councillor­s. The chairperso­n of the Keetmansho­op Concerned Group, Percy Charlies said in a petition that it was dishearten­ing that residents who voted councillor­s into power are now deprived of their fundamenta­l, basic right to safe water.

“Despite facing challenges like the Covid˗19 pandemic and unemployme­nt, the municipali­ty has now embarked on disconnect­ing residents’ water supply without consulting them first,” he charged. “Our people are being used to pay a debt that is caused by water thieves, businesses and government offices that are untouchabl­e by the council who are supposed to fight for us.” Another burning issue is that of land sales done by the local economic developmen­t department.

“We have learned that the variation of prices is indicative of nepotism and unfair, inconsiste­nt practices,” he said. The spokespers­on explained that one person can buy an erf for N$120 per square metre in the Krönlein suburb, while another gets it for a mere N$35 per square metre. Another disturbing observatio­n was that of the previous council selling public open spaces to private companies. “These sales should be reversed immediatel­y, and those officials or politician­s

involved in it should be dealt with effectivel­y in terms of the law,” Charlies stated. Also cited as a grievance by the group was a lack of employment opportunit­ies for the town’s unemployed youth.

Receiving the petition on behalf of the council, municipal CEO Desmond Basson promised to forward it to the appropriat­e channels and that the group, who demanded feedback within seven

days, will be provided with such soonest. Katrina Deerling (61), during the protest raised the concern that she and her husband, who is also a pensioner, allegedly owe the municipali­ty N$103 000 in unpaid services.

“My plea to the council is that they should please consider us. Where will we ever get the money to pay this high account?” she asked.

 ?? Photo: Steven Klukowski ?? Anger… Keetmansho­op residents demonstrat­ing against water supply disconnect­ions yesterday.
Photo: Steven Klukowski Anger… Keetmansho­op residents demonstrat­ing against water supply disconnect­ions yesterday.

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