Water will stop flowing to rural areas around Oshikoto for two full days starting Monday. NamWater cuts service to communities that depend on the Omulungi-Okakodhi-Ontana pipeline network. Workers need time to fix equipment and upgrade water systems. People living near these water lines should fill containers before the shutdown begins. The company wants everyone to have enough water stored for 48 hours.
Lot Ndamanomhata speaks for NamWater and explains the reasons for stopping water service. Crews will remove old parts that slow water movement through pipes. They also plan to upgrade the distribution network at Onembenge second tower. These repairs should help water flow better to customers after work finishes. The company expects high demand when dry weather arrives later.
Schools and hospitals might face serious problems without water during the shutdown. NamWater promises to help these important buildings if they run out of water. Police stations and medical clinics also receive special attention during the repair period. The water company will make backup plans for emergency services. Communities must prepare ahead of time to avoid running out of water completely.
Lot Ndamanomhata speaks for NamWater and explains the reasons for stopping water service. Crews will remove old parts that slow water movement through pipes. They also plan to upgrade the distribution network at Onembenge second tower. These repairs should help water flow better to customers after work finishes. The company expects high demand when dry weather arrives later.
Schools and hospitals might face serious problems without water during the shutdown. NamWater promises to help these important buildings if they run out of water. Police stations and medical clinics also receive special attention during the repair period. The water company will make backup plans for emergency services. Communities must prepare ahead of time to avoid running out of water completely.