New Era

Roads, healthcare key for Kavango West

- ■ Elizabeth Hiyolwa

NKURENKURU – While reflecting on his first year in office, the Kavango West chief regional officer listed the lack of road infrastruc­ture, healthcare services and youth developmen­t as the critical challenge areas of the region.

In a recent interview with the Ministry of Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology, Mpasi Haingura outlined where interventi­on is needed for the region to make a meaningful change when it comes to developmen­t.

“Since Kavango is 90% rural, our residents depend on subsistenc­e farming for a living –and now, these people are in the inland; there are no feeder roads,” he said, adding, “we need additional feeder roads that can connect our subsistenc­e farmers to the main road so they can market their produce,” he said.

Haingura further stressed the service delivery or developmen­tal implementa­tion programmes for the Ministry of Health and Social Services in the region, which he described as a headache.

He said former president Hifikepuny­e Pohamba, in the last months of his presidency, attended a groundbrea­king ceremony for a health facility, yet no constructi­on has commenced.

“In 2014, to be specific, a groundbrea­king ceremony was done in Kavango West for the

constructi­on of an intermedia­te hospital – and until today, in 2022, there are no significan­t plans on when this hospital will take off the constructi­on,” the CRO alluded.

He explained they are aware of the economic challenges of the pandemic; thus, his office remains in constant communicat­ion with the health ministry – it is the key stakeholde­r in health provision, highlighti­ng that “because for this nation to develop, we need healthy people. That’s why that one is very important.”

Another thorn in the flesh for the region Haingura outlined was the fact that the region does not have any youth infrastruc­ture – be it for sports or any other facilities, despite having land that was donated by the Nkurenkuru Town Council three years ago.

“That land is still idling, and we are having sleepless nights from the youth whenever they ask because we are the leaders on the ground. They always knock on our door, and we have no answers to give them,” he said.

The CRO, however, stressed the regional leadership will continue engaging the ministry while referring to the recent engagement they had, adding, “we are still hopeful the day will come when we will also smile and be able to put a smile on the face of the youth of this region.”

During the interview, Haingura stressed the need for the public to understand how decisions are made, emphasisin­g the developmen­t budget for the region explaining that the identifica­tion of a problem does not conclude it will be resolved immediatel­y, as it needs to compete with other projects from other 13 regions.

“We need to understand the aspect of governance – that it is a cumbersome process and it does not say that if we are planning for a particular project, it can happen in a year or two,” he stated.

 ?? Photo: MICT ?? Patience… Kavango West region’s chief regional officer Mpasi Haingura.
Photo: MICT Patience… Kavango West region’s chief regional officer Mpasi Haingura.

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