10
Mar
The growing debt crisis between Namibia’s local authorities and NamWater is no longer merely an administrative problem. It has become a systemic governance failure that threatens essential public services, undermines financial accountability and ultimately burdens the taxpayer. The situation unfolding in Rehoboth is a case in point. The Rehoboth Town Council reportedly owes NamWater between N$100 million and N$150 million. The magnitude of this debt has placed the town at risk of having its bulk water supply suspended, forcing authorities to urge residents to use water sparingly while negotiations continue. At the same time, Mayor Jacky Khariseb has warned institutions…
