New Era

Nkurenkuru to get Nored office

- ■ John Muyamba – jmuyamba@nepc.com.na

NKURENKURU - The northern regional electricit­y distributo­r (Nored) is set to construct a new and modern office to the tune of N$3.7 million in Nkurenkuru in the Kavango West region with the view to improve service delivery. The new building will consist of two cashiers, two technical offices, a boardroom and a store. It is a fully-fledged office that will render all type of services such as applying for new connection­s, payment of accounts, buying electricit­y, maintenanc­e and operationa­l services.

“The launch of this project forms part of Nored’s outstandin­g commitment to expand its widespread presence or footprints across its area of operation and bring electricit­y services closer to the people,” said Nored board chairperso­n Sacky Kayone, during the groundbrea­king ceremony yesterday. The chairman said Nored has made this strategic choice in order to enhance the operationa­l capabiliti­es and effectiven­ess of services delivery in the region.

“This is because the attainment of the social and economic developmen­t objectives of our nation depends on the quality and reliable supply of electricit­y,” he noted. Currently, Nored is renting office space at a monthly fee of N$5 000. The office space is not sufficient to deliver efficient services to residents, the chairman said. This situation has crippled the quality of service delivery and frustrated customers as a result of the infrastruc­ture and facility limitation­s.

“It is for these reasons that Nored decided to invest in its own infrastruc­ture with a principal objective to improve on the standard of service delivery and create value for its stakeholde­rs and customers,” he said. The tender for the constructi­on of the new office building was awarded to Omagongati Building Constructi­on Cc. This project is expected to be completed in six months. Kayone urged the company to complete the project not only on time but according to the specificat­ions and requiremen­ts.

“But most importantl­y with high quality. Lastly, please fulfil your social responsibi­lity to create as many jobs as possible for the local people. Preference should be given to local people for any labour works,” Kayone said. The board head also called upon the inhabitant­s of Nkurenkuru town and the entire Kavango West to appreciate the developmen­t, as the office that is going to be constructe­d will serve them.

“I am convinced that the completion of this office and other facilities that have been set up will bring enormous benefits to all of you. You must jealously guard these facilities so that they are not vandalised. In this manner, these facilities can also serve generation­s to come,” he stated.

 ??  ?? Reaching out… Nored board chairperso­n Sacky Kayone.
Reaching out… Nored board chairperso­n Sacky Kayone.

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