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Water Woes Worsened by Poor Planning, Litter and Disregard for Local Knowledge

Summary by The Namibian
March 2025 was a month of milestones: Namibia’s first female president, 35 years of independence and heavy  downpours that left rivers flowing and lifted spirits. The excitement was experienced countrywide, not least at Swakopmund where the Swakop River broke through to the ocean. But as Swakopmunders cheered the river’s return, the rain revealed a harsh truth: Our infrastructure and habits are ill-prepared for the water’s wrath.  Generally, Nam…
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The Namibian broke the news in Windhoek, Namibia on Saturday, April 12, 2025.
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