New Era

Outapi hits back over tariff accusation­s

- Loide Jason

The Outapi Town Council has dismissed accusation­s made by some businessme­n that the local authority has the highest rates and taxes in the country, thus discouragi­ng business opportunit­ies.

Outapi town CEO Ananias Nashilongo indicated tariffs for immovable properties in town are approved by the urban and rural developmen­t ministry and further gazetted after scrutiny. “It is not true that our rates and taxes are high as those of the City of Windhoek, which is a tier one municipali­ty. It is worth noting that those posting these allegation­s have their own agendas as they owe council and they want to tarnish council’s image and scare off potential investors,” he said.

Nashilongo added they are disturbed by businessme­n going around spreading false informatio­n, which has the potential to scare off potential investors. Nashilongo also reacted to the issue of stormwater on the OutapiTsan­di road, saying the local authority is not responsibl­e for its maintenanc­e and upgrading

but the Roads Authority.

“Given the town’s fast growth rate and rising car population in the region, council has engaged both the Roads Authority and Ministry of Works and Transport on the upgrading of the road,” he said.

He said in 2013, a delegation led by then Omusati governor Sophia Shaningwa, visited Windhoek where they met with former works minister Erkki Nghimtina and other technical officials to discuss challenges pertaining to the Outapi-Tsandi road.

According to Nashilongo, another meeting also took place in 2014 where engineerin­g designs and costs were shared with the ministry for implementa­tion as agreed during the 2013 meeting. “It is in light of the above that the council would like to clarify that road M123, is a national road and council is still busy engaging with its stakeholde­rs involved to upgrade it,” he said.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Not impressed… Outapi Town Council CEO Ananias Nashilongo.
Photo: Nampa Not impressed… Outapi Town Council CEO Ananias Nashilongo.

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