Staff Reporter
Windhoek, November 28 – A significant turnout of Katutura East constituency residents marked a crucial public consultation meeting held on November 26, 2023, where City councillors and officials engaged with the community to address their concerns and provide updates on previous issues. This meeting served as a follow-up to a similar gathering held last year, allowing residents to submit questions and receive feedback from city authorities.
During the meeting, city officials addressed queries from the previous session, providing residents with valuable insights and updates. Simultaneously, the forum allowed for the introduction of new issues raised by the community, creating an ongoing dialogue between the residents and their local government representatives.
One of the prominent concerns voiced by the residents was the high level of debt among the elders in the area. Recognizing the gravity of the situation, the community appealed to the City for a comprehensive debt write-off to alleviate the financial burden on this vulnerable demographic. The residents argued that such a measure would not only benefit the elders directly but also contribute to the overall well-being of the community.
Additionally, dissatisfaction was expressed regarding the high reconnection fees imposed by the City. Residents argued that these fees only served to exacerbate the already substantial bills faced by the community, adding an additional layer of financial strain. This concern underlines the importance of balancing the financial sustainability of city services with the affordability and accessibility required by the residents.
Notable attendees at the meeting included the deputy mayor of Windhoek, Magdalena Lombardt, Councillor Ndeshihafela Larandja, and Constituency Councillor Richard Gaoseb. Their presence underscored the significance of the issues discussed and demonstrated a commitment to fostering an open dialogue between the community and local government.
The engagement of high-ranking officials in these discussions reflects a collaborative approach to problem-solving, emphasizing the importance of community input in shaping policies and decisions that directly impact residents’ lives.
As the meeting concluded, it became evident that such forums play a crucial role in promoting transparency, accountability, and community involvement in the governance process. The City’s responsiveness to the concerns raised by the residents is a positive step toward building trust and ensuring that the needs of the community are addressed in a meaningful way.
In the coming months, it will be essential for both city officials and residents to work together to implement solutions that address the identified issues, fostering a stronger and more resilient community in Katutura East. The success of these collaborative efforts will serve as a testament to the power of community engagement in shaping the future of local governance.
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