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Aug
Martin Endjala The City of Windhoek is not currently in a water shortage crisis, but it is grappling with an imminent water security issue due to low rainfall. According to the city’s chief executive officer, Moses Matyayi, the city's water supply heavily depends on dams filled by seasonal rains, and inadequate rainfall has strained the water reserves. He said that, as a result, NamWater, which is the city's primary water supplier, is unable to adequately supply enough water. He added that the city now needs to find ways and means to cope with the current water shortage. “So what we…