Ongwediva residents welcome noise ban
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 10/06/2025
Ongwediva residents have commended the town council for introducing a noise ban at the town this week. They say noise pollution poses health risks to people and animals. Shebeen owner Amon Sheehama welcomes the move, saying noise pollution has affected those seeking peace and quiet at the town. (…)
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