Windhoek drops water saving demands
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 8/08/2025
The City of Windhoek says current water reserves are sufficient to sustain the city’s water needs for at least the next two rainy seasons. This follows after over a year of the capital city facing a severe threat of water scarcity. Consumption rates soared by 10% instead of the targeted 10% (…)
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