Stench rises over Eehana dumpsite
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 10/06/2025
Eenhana residents are demanding the relocation of a foul-smelling dumpsite near their homes, citing health risks, pollution, and poor waste management. Residents of the town’s Oukango, Tulipamwe, and Jansen areas are affected demanding that the dumpsite be moved elsewhere. The ‘Etoto’ dumpsite (…)
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