New Era

Groot Aub residents unhappy over lack of services

- -Nampa

GROOT AUB - Groot Aub residents have expressed dissatisfa­ction over the City of Windhoek’s failure to provide them with basic municipal services since the settlement was incorporat­ed into the capital five years ago.

The residents during a city council public consultati­ve meeting on Saturday said since the city took over the settlement from the Windhoek Khomas regional council, residents face many challenges caused by the proclamati­on.

In September 2017, the city incorporat­ed Groot Aub under the Windhoek Rural electoral constituen­cy, where currently all municipal services are provided by the City of Windhoek except electricit­y distributi­on, which is still the responsibi­lity of NamPower.

Expressing his dismay, traditiona­l leader of the |Khomanin Petrus Eiseb said the proclamati­on has disrupted the lives of many residents as they are unable to construct homes, acquire electricit­y, drill boreholes, or farm, amongst others.

“We have a shortage of water in Groot Aub and we cannot drill boreholes because then we get fined, although the city is failing to provide water.

The city has stopped people from building, including dry toilets. However, we have nowhere to relieve ourselves because before Groot Aub had bushes

but now everywhere you look is a shack,” he stressed.

Eiseb said since the proclamati­on, the city has put a moratorium on temporary and permanent constructi­on due to a pending court case involving a resident who is claiming ownership of about six hectares of land.

Community activist Demetreo Beukes said although the proclamati­on will eventually bring about developmen­t, the city is currently failing to provide basic needs. He stressed that 80% of residents do not have electricit­y despite several calls by residents for the city to fast-track the provision of electricit­y.

“Over 900 people sitting on erven are residents aged over 20 and most of them are willing to abide by the city building regulation­s. The feeling on the ground currently is that the city is against the developmen­t of

residents,” he noted.

Chairing the meeting, councillor Job Amupanda said the council is willing to work with residents to fast-track developmen­t by ensuring that all municipal services are rendered effectivel­y.

He said the city is finalising the court case to lift the moratorium, while efforts to take over the electricit­y assets from NamPower are underway to enable electricit­y provision.

Amupanda also shared that the water management department is conducting an assessment to draw water from Lake Oanob as low pressure in the Groot Aub undergroun­d water sources is the main contributo­r to the poor water supply.

He said a special meeting will be held by the council between January and February to address issues raised by the residents.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Hot potato… An informal settlement at Groot Aub.
Photo: Nampa Hot potato… An informal settlement at Groot Aub.

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