Otjomuise residents to get temporary water points

The City of Windhoek has approved the installation of two temporary water standpipes in the Otjomuise residential area following community advocacy. Construction is set to begin in mid-July to provide immediate relief to residents who currently walk long distances for water.
Why it matters
This highlights local government responsiveness to infrastructure needs and the role of community activism in improving basic service delivery.
Residents of Bombay Street at Otjomuise will soon have easier access to water after the City of Windhoek approved the installation of two temporary standpipes following an appeal from the community.
The report is a factual account of local government infrastructure projects and community requests.
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