Katima Mulilo’s N$135-million bill: No rate hike, but residents still can’t pay
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 22/04/2025
Katima Mulilo’s residents are unable to pay their municipal bill of N$135 million, despite the council not increasing rates and taxes for the past two financial years. The town’s chief executive, Raphael Liswaniso, last week said the council decided not to increase rates and taxes, since most (…)
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