NamWater shutdown to hit rural pipelines, hospitals and schools next week
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 6/06/2025
Namwater has announced a planned 48-hour water supply interruption next week, affecting rural pipelines and critical services linked to the Onembenge second tower. The shutdown will impact the Omulingi–Okakodhi–Ontana rural pipeline network, including its associated sub-branch lines. Critical (…)
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