Okahandja power lines falling on houses
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 24/01/2026
Electricity power lines and poles at Okahandja’s Nauaib area are positioned too close to homes, creating safety concerns for the residents. The infrastructure was installed before independence and needs urgent replacement. Community leader Sethy Gariseb of the Okahandja Concerned Group says (…)
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