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Otjokavare cries for water, roads, signal, and jobs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67863, member: 636"] Residents in the Kunene region village of Otjokavare must travel roughly 100 kilometers to access basic amenities such as fuel stations and financial institutions, according to community members who say the remote settlement suffers from inadequate infrastructure. Isabella Kuvare works at the Herero Living Culture Museum and reported that villagers regularly make trips to either Kamanjab or Opuwo for services unavailable locally. The cultural center itself remains largely nonfunctional because it lacks running water and proper road access, preventing tourist visits despite its official launch last year. Supervisors estimate that between 200,000 and 300,000 Namibian dollars would be needed to finish construction. Community member Rodney Uaenenisa highlighted additional problems facing the area near Etosha National Park boundaries, where livestock losses to predators remain poorly compensated and telecommunications networks perform inadequately. Local councilor Bernardus Garoeb noted that village development committees must identify specific community priorities before regional authorities can address them. He stated his four-month tenure has limited his engagement with these groups, but promised broader consultation if reelected. Garoeb contacted mobile provider MTC in August, requesting improved coverage across his constituency. [/QUOTE]
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