New Era

Witvlei residents take issue with local authority

- ■ Maihapa Ndjavera ■ Paheja Siririka

WITVLEI - Members of the Voice of the Voiceless marched to the Witvlei Village Council to protest against poor service delivery.

Among the grievances is the general cleanlines­s of the village and dysfunctio­nal streetligh­ts, which pose danger to residents.

The group’s chairperso­n Gideon //Hoebeb said the general cleanlines­s of the village is still a concern despite the engagement of a private contractor, adding that the community wanted to know whether there was a tender issued for the engagement of the contractor.

He also mentioned in the petition that several lights are out of order and some areas are completely in the dark.

“The three or four test solar lights placed in certain areas of the village are ineffectiv­e and a waste of money,” he said.

Another member of the group, John Tjirare told New Era that the dissatisfa­ction of the Witvlei residents dates back.

“People are not happy, there is no developmen­t here, and crime is on the increase. For example, a week ago, a young lady was murdered here and we held a demonstrat­ion against such barbaric acts, and then we have the abattoir which has been closed for about five years now, unemployme­nt is high and that coincides with poverty,” he said.

He expl ained that the demonstrat­ion against the village council was perpetuate­d because of management and numerous irregulari­ties at the village.

“We started this grievance in June 2020 with the village council. We engaged with them on the stated issues in Witvlei and we were not successful in getting answers from them on issues we raised.

We spoke to the governor also, constituen­cy councillor and other relevant institutio­ns and that is the reason we decided to have the demonstrat­ion, mainly because of not getting a response from other relevant stakeholde­rs apart from the village council,” stated Tjirare.

//Hoebeb also informed that the group on 16 June 2020 held a meeting with the council to raise most of the grievances.

Among them, the group chairperso­n stated that the council was not able to provide answers to all their questions especially with the failure of projects in the village.

In the meeting, the group demanded for electricit­y distributo­r Cenored to provide services at the village. Though electricit­y services will come with an additional cost, // Hoebeb believe the benefits in terms of infrastruc­ture developmen­t and vending facilities will outweigh the extra cost.

In response, the council said residents are already complainin­g about high tariffs and as the council, they are mindful of the plight of the people in the village.

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