Aging infrastructure adds to NamWater’s water challenges at Walvis Bay
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 10/06/2025
By Adolf Kaure. At the recent ordinary agenda council meeting of the Municipality of Walvis Bay, Mayor Trevino Forbes said that there is a long-term strategy to secure an adequate long-term water supply for the harbour town. According to Forbes, the strategy, which is set up by Namibia’s primary (…)
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