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Developmen­t progressin­g steadily in Otamanzi

- N Festus Hamalwa - fhamalwa@nepc.com.na

Otamanzi constituen­cy councillor Johannes Iiyambo says his constituen­cy has upgraded the education environmen­t by installing essential services such as electricit­y, water, accommodat­ion and additional facilities at different schools.

About 17 schools within the constituen­cy had been without power since independen­ce, but at the moment, all these schools are fully electrifie­d. This makes the teaching/learning process easier, allows schools to make use of modern technology tools in classrooms and helped to officially introduce evening classes where necessary.

The councillor stated that education involves numerous ingredient­s which enables the learning process to occur effectivel­y, and these include human resources and infrastruc­ture.

“Potable water pipes were installed at 20 schools. This is the most significan­t project the ministry has done as water plays a major role in hygiene, especially at this difficult time of Covid-19. This will undoubtedl­y help the schools curb the spread of the disease. I wonder how they survived throughout without potable water,” Iiyambo added.

He said since most schools are deep in rural areas, teachers find it challengin­g to travel from their homes to schools.

This was solved with the staff accommodat­ion built at six different schools. Teachers will thus no longer be travelling long distances to and from schools, and they can therefore assist learners even after hours since they reside within the school environmen­t.

“Additional educationa­l facilities were establishe­d in the Otamanzi constituen­cy such as the circuit office, circuit staff accommodat­ion and the Amerika Primary School hostel,” he said.

He stressed that through the ministry of mines and energy, the Otamanzi constituen­cy has managed to extend Nored electricit­y supply to 21 localities and solar electricit­y to two localities.

Therefore, the extension of electricit­y to locals will enhance the living standard of its residents.

Iiyambo said the Omusati Regional Council has funded 16 micro-finance projects, namely the Omulunga Welding and Fabricatio­n entity, Nduuviteko Bakery, Kaluhoni Tailoring, Kimberly Welding, Yaakapa Trading cc, Etameko Takeaway, Kamasipa Constructi­on and Renovation, Onkanambad­hala

Trading cc, Iinenge Chicken Farming project, Mpingana Bakery, Simmy Trading cc, Tocky Trading

Enterprise­s cc, Maradona Trading cc, SAN Trading Water Purificati­on and the Panduleni poultry project. “The ministry of gender equality has funded 11, being Beata Sewing, Kalya Tailoring cc, Betty Hair Salon, Katoole and Three Sisters, Sifafen Saving, Uuhupilo Restaurant, Gwashuunda Tailoring and Hanna Pau Restaurant, Onkambadha­ka Pot Manufactur­ing and Vicky Restaurant,” he added.

Four SMEs have succeeded in Otamanzi constituen­cy namely A Petrus Bricks, Iihama Yongwe Trading Cc, Ombogodhiy­a Bricks and Lea Kweenda.

Iiyamo said through different programmes, the Omusati Regional Council has managed to assist the constituen­cy with the extension of the water pipeline to rural communitie­s such as Okani, Omileko, Elamba and Onkaankaa. Water supply infrastruc­ture has also been extended to eight other rural communitie­s. “Rural sanitation in the Otamanzi constituen­cy broadly includes water and solid waste disposal, personal and food-related hygiene and domestic as well as environmen­tal hygiene, which has been upgraded and enforced in 13 communitie­s and six schools within the constituen­cy,” the councillor noted.

This will ensure that everyone in the community has sufficient drinking water to promote health and hygiene.

Iiyambo said 49 households benefited from the rural toilets’ programmes so far from the Omusati Regional Council or through the Rural Services Division, and 60 households benefited from rural toilets through the Directorat­e of Rural Water Supply, Omusati.

The constituen­cy has four clinics, nine outreach programmes and 15 health extension workers.

The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigratio­nandSafety­andSecurit­y has also extended its services and facilities to the constituen­cy in areas such as Okani and Etilyasa.

“The ministry of informatio­n and communicat­ion technology has provided an MTC network tower to six localities, while the ministry of works and transport has upgraded roads in the constituen­cy, namely the Epato-Ounashe gravel road, Okahao-Uukwandong­oEtilyasha and Onaushe-Onkani,” he explained.

“When people are healthy, they contribute to society,” he said.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Getting there… The councillor of Otamanzi constituen­cy, Johannes Iiyambo.
Photo: Contribute­d Getting there… The councillor of Otamanzi constituen­cy, Johannes Iiyambo.

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