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NamWater asked to address northern water woes

- Nuusita Ashipala – nashipala@nepc.com.na

ONGWEDIVA – Villagers living between Ongwediva and Ondangwa have appealed to water utility NamWater to repair their dilapidate­d water pipeline. The community claims that weekly pipe bursts leave them without water for prolonged periods.

Last week, the community at Adolf and surroundin­g areas were without water for three days following another pipe burst.

Their concern was echoed by Ondangwa Urban constituen­cy councillor Abraham Kaushiweni, who said the concern is genuine as the community often goes without water.

“There is a pipe burst every other week because the pipeline is old. Our people often do not have water. Those who have water tanks at their residences are better off during these water cuts,” he added.

In the Ongwediva constituen­cy, which shares borders with Ondangwa Rural, councillor Andreas Uutoni said the area experience­s low water pressure, leaving people with no water for most of the day.

The issue of the low pressure stems from time immemorial, but has not been addressed. The affected communitie­s get their water from the Rural Water supply pipeline through its line ministry.

Uutoni stated that in some parts, water only runs in the mornings and evenings.

Stakeholde­rs thus need to come together and see how the matter could be tackled.

“The people are really suffering, and we need to address the problem,” he said.

The councillor, therefore, proposed the constructi­on of a water reservoir near Ondangwa so that it caters for communitie­s where water supply is problemati­c.

“This way, those who want private water take-offs can be connected to the reservoir and have access to water all the time,” Uutoni added. Access to water to parts such as Oshinyaadh­ila One, Two and Three remains a challenge, though.

“Water is not reaching those areas at all. The taps are dry,” he said.

Although low water pressure was experience­d in other areas, Uutoni confirmed that some villages have since been connected to a different pipeline with the approval of NamWater, and now thus have access to water.

NamWater spokespers­on Johannes Shigwedha did not provide any explanatio­n, despite promising to provide feedback on Monday already.

 ?? Photo: Nuusita Ashipala ?? Water is life… Children collecting water in one of the northern regions.
Photo: Nuusita Ashipala Water is life… Children collecting water in one of the northern regions.

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