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Oshakati residents urged to pay water bills

- Nuusita Ashipala -nashipaa@nepc.com.na

The Oshakati Town Council has urged residents to pay their water bills as council has run into debt with bulk water supplier NamWater.

The spokespers­on at the town, Katarina Kamari, said some residents have opted not to pay for water following last year’s directive by government that local authoritie­s should make water available to its residents during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Since the directive was implemente­d, Kamari said some residents, including businesses and institutio­ns, have not paid their water bills for over a year.

Residents are now accusing the council of denying them water at a time when Covid-19 positive cases are high.

But Kamari said council, before it began with the disconnect­ion exercise, put out notices for those in arears to make arrangemen­ts with the council to settle their debts. “There are those who heeded the call and made arrangemen­ts to settle their debts, but there were those who ignored the council’s call completely. Those are the ones we started with,” she added.

“Some made agreements, but have not paid anything to council yet, and this is putting a strain on council,” said Kamari.

Council is aware of the difficulti­es that individual­s are facing, but it is paramount to always honour payment arrangemen­ts.

She thus encouraged residents not to allow their bills to skyrocket as it becomes extremely difficult to pay up arrears.

Kamari noted that each case will be treated differentl­y, and urged those who are particular­ly saying they are unemployed or live with pensioners to also come forth, instead of allowing their water to be disconnect­ed.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Pay up… Oshakati Town Council spokespers­on Katarina Kamari.
Photo: Nampa Pay up… Oshakati Town Council spokespers­on Katarina Kamari.

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