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Why Kharas is always running out of water
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35254, member: 636"] NamWater spent N$15 million fixing water pipes across southern Namibia during the past financial year. Residents around Keetmanshoop, Lüderitz, and Bethanie continue to face water headaches from broken pipes and pump station breakdowns. Water utility spokesperson Lot Ndamanomhata admits the corporation battles aging infrastructure everywhere. They work hard replacing pipelines and scrambling to patch up critical water systems before total collapse. Local communities suffer constant interruptions that mess up daily life. Sam Barnard from Keetmanshoop complained about surprise water cuts, which left people scrambling. Elderly residents struggled to climb hills to grab water from municipal trucks. No warnings came through when the water vanished from the taps. The Naute Dam pipeline replacement project, worth N$184 million, hit a nasty snag when the contractor bailed out. Legal battles now block progress. Water leaders keep talking about future fixes, but solutions seem far away. Lüderitz Town Council tries to keep water flowing through creative workarounds. They promise network upgrades and alternative water sources. Community leaders recognize water as a basic human right needing urgent attention. [/QUOTE]
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