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UNAM Katima Mulilo launches annual cultural festival UNAM Katima Mulilo launches annual cultural festival NBC Online Thu, 09/04/2025 - 18:31

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Sankwasa appoints Kandumbu as Katima Mulilo administrator Sankwasa appoints Kandumbu as Katima Mulilo administrator NBC Online Thu, 09/04/2025 - 18:09

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Council reviews Katima Mulilo border post progress Council reviews Katima Mulilo border post progress NBC Online Tue, 09/02/2025 - 13:44

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LOCAL AUTHORITIES’ GOVERNANCE & THE SUSPENSION OF KATIMA MULILO TOWN COUNCILLORS Lazarus  Kwedhi  In Namibia, state powers are entrusted to administrative bodies and officials, with decisions required to be made in line with the rule of law and every right protected. Within this framework, Hon. Sankwasa, the Minister of Urban and Rural Development, exercised his powers under Section 92 of the Local Authorities Act, 1992 (Act No. 23 of 1992, as amended), by dissolving the Katima Mulilo Town Council and placing its powers under his office. This decision followed the minister’s announcement on Namibia Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) news that the Katima Mulilo Town Council had engaged in a bartering arrangement for land sales, where the council accepted vehicles in exchange for a portion of land. Such a decision not only went against established financial procedures for land transactions but was also made without the minister’s approval, as required by Section 30 (1)(t) of the Local Authorities Act, 1992, as amended. The minister’s action sparked mixed reactions. Some praised it as a necessary step against corruption, while others condemned it as interference in the powers of elected councillors and linked it to tribal and political connotations. Critics further argued that the dissolution unfairly included opposition councillors who had little or no influence over the ultra vires resolution to barter land without the minister’s consent. Local authorities governance in context The powers, functions, and responsibilities of local authority councils in Namibia derive from Article 102 of the Constitution, read together with the Local Authorities Act, 1992, as amended. Councils operate under additional regulations such as Standing Rules and Orders, as well as Codes of Conduct for councillors. Local authorities are classified into Part I or Part II municipalities, town councils, and village councils. The council is the main decision-making body, empowered to pass bylaws and deliver municipal services, including land allocation. Council resolutions are collective decisions that bind all councillors, regardless of political affiliation. Councillors are expected to work within the law to ensure decisions serve the public interest. If a council makes an ultra vires resolution, councillors are duty-bound to object, report it to higher authorities, or refer it to oversight bodies such as the minister or the Anti-Corruption Commission. Any decision made contrary to law has no legal force and is punishable under Namibian law. The Minister of Urban and Rural Development has an oversight role, including the authority to approve or reject land sale decisions under Section 30 (1) (t) of the Local Authorities Act. This ensures council decisions comply with the law before land transactions can proceed. The minister’s powers vs. the council’s powers Both councillors and the minister derive their authority from the same act. The minister’s intervention, therefore, should be seen as oversight rather than interference. The state cannot delegate powers without retaining mechanisms for checks and balances. In Namibia, state power is defined by three elements: the people, the Constitution, and national boundaries. Ministers and councillors act as functionaries of the state, exercising power on its behalf. The minister’s authority to dissolve a council is provided by Section 92 of the Local Authorities Act, 1992, if a council fails to fulfil its mandate or violates the law. This does not remove accountability but rather enforces it, ensuring that wrongdoing can be followed up with criminal, corruption, or civil proceedings. It is important to note that the minister does not have the power to suspend individual councillors; that power rests with the council itself under Section 13 of the Local Authorities Act, with ministerial approval granted only on recommendation from the council. Because council resolutions are collective, the objection or absence of an individual councillor is not enough to shield them from accountability once a resolution is passed. Councillors have a duty not only to raise objections during meetings but also to report unlawful decisions through official channels. Who provides checks and balances? Checks and balances are safeguarded under Article 18 of the Constitution, which guarantees administrative justice. This means all decisions by administrative officials and bodies must be lawful and fair, and anyone whose rights are affected may seek redress in court. Both the minister and councillors take an oath to uphold the Constitution and laws, binding them to act within the law. Oversight powers, therefore, should not be interpreted as superiority or political interference but as part of a legal framework that ensures accountability in governance. *Lazarus Kwedhi, “Omuthima Guna Omeya”, is a public policy analyst with a Master of Public Administration.

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Sankwasa engages traditional leaders on removal of Katima Mulilo Councillors Sankwasa engages traditional leaders on removal of Katima Mulilo Councillors NBC Online Sat, 08/23/2025 - 18:55

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Katima Mulilo residents support town council dissolution Katima Mulilo residents support town council dissolution NBC Online Fri, 08/22/2025 - 17:48

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Katima Mulilo Council ignored mismanagement claims - Minister Sankwasa Katima Mulilo Council ignored mismanagement claims - Minister Sankwasa NBC Online Fri, 08/22/2025 - 17:55

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Sankwasa Taking Over Powers of Katima Mulilo Council 'Undemocratic' [Namibian] Political analyst Ndumba Kamwanyah says urban and rural development minister James Sankwasa taking over the powers of the Katima Mulilo Town Council is undemocratic.

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Katima dissolution forces fresh Swapo candidate list Renthia Kaimbi Swapo leaders assigned to the Zambezi region will meet in Katima Mulilo this weekend to reset candidate nominations for the local authority elections.  The meeting follows the recent dissolution of the Katima Mulilo Town Council by minister of urban and rural development James Sankwasa. The dissolution, announced this week, nullified the participation of former councillors on the party’s established candidate list.  Under party rules, sitting councillors who have not been recalled usually receive automatic entry onto the candidate list.  “The dissolution breaks the chain of continuity. The council no longer exists in its previous form, so the mechanism that protected sitting councillors is gone. This opens the door for a partial and potentially dramatic change of the candidate list,” sources within Swapo told Windhoek Observer.  The directive issued by the chairperson of the leaders assigned to the Zambezi Region, Veikko Nekundi, instructs the party to hold conferences for the Sibbinda, Katima Rural, Katima Urban, and Judea Lyaboloma districts on 23 and 24 August.  District executive committees have been tasked with identifying new candidates to replace those affected by the dissolution. “Further, the DEC will be permitted to identify new candidates to replace the candidates who are recalled from the local authority. Therefore, anyone interested in being identified by the DEC must bring along the required vetting documents,” the directive stated. This process opens the door for new aspirants to contest three local authority seats and one regional council position in Zambezi.  The outcome of the conferences will determine who represents Swapo in the upcoming regional and local authority elections in November.  The dissolution has sparked criticism. Earlier this week, the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) accused Sankwasa of abusing his power, saying the move undermines the Constitution and the rule of law.  Joseph Kauandenge, president of the Association for Localised Interest (ASOLI) and a former member of parliament, also warned Sankwasa against overstepping his role.

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Urban Minister Sankwasa Takes Control of Katima Council [Namibian] MINISTER of urban and rural development James Sankwasa has temporarily taken over the powers and functions of the Katima Mulilo Town Council with immediate effect.

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Sankwasa Meets Ousted Katima Councillors. Just two of the seven dismissed Katima Mulilo Town Councillors attended a meeting with Minister of Urban and Rural Development James Sankwasa on Wednesday. Sankwasa explained that their failure to...

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Katima Mulilo Town Council dissolved Katima Mulilo Town Council dissolved NBC Online Wed, 08/20/2025 - 19:32

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IPC slams Urban and Rural Development Minister over Katima Mulilo Council removal Independent Patriots for Change party flag (Photo: IPC website) The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) has strongly criticized Urban and Rural Development Minister James Sankwasa’s decision to dissolve the Katima...

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Heroes’ Day Celebrations Set for Katima Mulilo Governor Dorothy Kabula of Zambezi invites citizens to the 35th Heroes’ Day event at Katima Mulilo Sports Stadium on August 26. Next week’s occasion, themed “Built on Bravery, Bound for...

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Katima Mayor Claims Sankwasa Council Sacking Fuelled By Tribalism [Namibian] Katima Mulilo mayor John Ntemwa says the dismissal of the town's council by urban and rural development minister James Sankwasa was driven by a tribal agenda.

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Minister Sankwasa dissolves Katima Mulilo Town Council Minister Sankwasa dissolves Katima Mulilo Town Council NBC Online Mon, 08/18/2025 - 19:57

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NDP holds 1st meeting in Katima Mulilo to welcome Lukato NDP holds 1st meeting in Katima Mulilo to welcome Lukato NBC Online Mon, 08/18/2025 - 15:39

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Minister Theofelus Unveils Heroes Day Logo and Theme [Namibian] Minister of information and communication technology Emma Theofelus on Tuesday unveiled the official logo and theme for this year's commemoration of Heroes Day, set for Katima Mulilo on 26 August.

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Katima Mulilo residents protest land sales Katima Mulilo residents protest land sales NBC Online Sat, 07/26/2025 - 19:53

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Sankwasa gives Katima Council ultimatum over land, mismanagement claims Sankwasa gives Katima Council ultimatum over land, mismanagement claims NBC Online Wed, 07/23/2025 - 10:43

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Katima Mulilo fire leaves family of seven homeless Katima Mulilo fire leaves family of seven homeless NBC Online Sun, 07/20/2025 - 21:07

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Katima Mulilo Town Council accuses Sankwasa of fueling tribal division Katima Mulilo Town Council accuses Sankwasa of fueling tribal division NBC Online Wed, 07/16/2025 - 17:48

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Katima Mulilo to get luxury riverside makeover Chamwe Kaira Katima Mulilo is set to see a major transformation through the development of a high-end township and riverside resort.  The project is being led by Foresight Group Namibia (Pty) Ltd as the developer, with Risk-Based Solutions (RBS) CC as the investor. Sindila Mwiya, representing the two companies, said the resort will be located along the Zambezi River and will cover the current flood channel and swamp in the area. The development is planned around an artificial lake, featuring canals and islands, to create a modern urban and recreational zone. The project will include riverfront recreational areas, luxury lodges, and high-end residential units. The artificial lake will connect to a network of canals with multiple islands. Landscaped parks, picnic areas, waterfalls, walkways, children’s playgrounds, and designated car parks are also part of the plan. “Various classes and sizes of residential housing will be developed around the lake to meet diverse housing needs. In addition, the development will include commercial, office, and medical facilities. A standout feature will be a mid-lake restaurant and conference centre, enhancing the area’s tourism and event-hosting capabilities,” Mwiya said. The project will also include a private river port and marina to support recreational water activities on the Zambezi River. Other features will include a café pavilion, private transport services, a cultural village, an open private market, and a museum. Sports and leisure facilities will include swimming pools, fitness centres, and indoor and outdoor sporting amenities. Construction is expected to begin in August 2025, with more than 200 people set to be employed during the initial phase. Mwiya stated that the project will prioritise labour-based construction methods to enhance the creation of local jobs. He described the development as a major socioeconomic opportunity for Katima Mulilo and the wider Zambezi Region. “The development will also improve public health by transforming a currently waterlogged, mosquito-infested swamp into a clean and vibrant community space. It is expected to increase surrounding property values due to the introduction of modern infrastructure and amenities,” he said. Mwiya said cultural promotion and preservation are key parts of the plan, with dedicated areas for a cultural village, museum, and heritage-supporting platforms. “Overall, the project will contribute significantly to local socioeconomic growth through increased economic activities and both temporary and permanent job creation for the local population,” he added.

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ECN engages stakeholders in Katima Mulilo ahead of voter registration ECN engages stakeholders in Katima Mulilo ahead of voter registration NBC Online Tue, 07/08/2025 - 19:23

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ADRA Namibia and partners mark World Environment Day in Katima Mulilo ADRA Namibia and partners mark World Environment Day in Katima Mulilo NBC Online Tue, 06/10/2025 - 19:24

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Banned UDP supporters demand Zambezi secession Banned UDP supporters demand Zambezi secession NBC Online Tue, 06/10/2025 - 18:19

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Katima Mulilo council repairing malfunctioning sewage pump The Katima Mulilo Town Council’s chief executive officer, Raphael Liswaniso, says the repair of a malfunctioning sewage pump at the Zambezi region town is continuing in full swing. After the town’s sewage pump station seven experienced a major malfunction, the town council issued a warning of possible sewage waste overflows in some parts of Katima Mulilo. Liswaniso told The Namibian on Tuesday that as a temporary measure, the town council is going to procure a submersible pump to build a bypass at station seven. He added that the bypass will ensure that sewage waste will be pumped through to the ponds while repairs are being done. “The challenge we are having is that there is a continuous inflow of sewage waste to the pump station. As a result, the pump station itself is overflowing. We are now letting the sewage waste flow into the open area behind it. However, the area is now full,” he said. Liswaniso appealed to residents to be patient, especially those living around the pump station, which has been affected by the overflowing sewage waste and stench. “We feel bad that we have to expose our residents to such hazardous conditions; however, it’s an issue beyond our control. However, we are hard at work to resolve it,” he said. The post Katima Mulilo council repairing malfunctioning sewage pump appeared first on The Namibian.

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Katima sewage spill disrupts businesses Vendors at Katima Mulilo say their income is under threat due to sewage overflowing across parts of the town. Native Small Traders Association chairman Mulijani Simasiku says many vendors will be forced to either stop working or move to areas where there are fewer customers. “Food and fresh produce vendors will be mostly affected, as it will be unhygienic for them to operate in such an environment. It may even cause vendors to get sick, as that stench is too toxic to be inhaled regularly. The town council should, therefore, find a speedy solution for the sewage crisis,” he says. He urges the town council to provide chemicals to those operating around overflowing manholes to reduce the stench and prevent waterborne diseases. His comments follow a major sewerage pump malfunction at Station 7, which has led to warnings of possible evacuations and business closures. The town’s ageing sewerage infrastructure has been a challenge for years, resulting in frequent malfunctions that cause a backflow, which subsequently overflows through toilets, showers and manholes across the town. Katima Mulilo chief executive Raphael Liswaniso told The Namibian over the weekend the malfunction worsened because no maintenance was conducted over the past two weeks due to transport challenges. “It’s an alarming situation. The overflowing will be as a result of the sewer pump being unable to absorb new waste, which will cause a backflow. We need a heavy sucker pump to pump out old waste; however, we do not know where to dispose of the waste. Our technical team is hard at work to remedy the hazardous effects of this malfunction,” he said. Liswaniso added that the possibility of sewage overflowing around town is inevitable, although the town council is working hard to reduce the pressure on the sewerage network. He said residents should relocate to villages to avoid flushing toilets, and businesses that use a lot of water should close. “That will help reduce pressure on the sewerage network. However, if we are unable to fix the malfunction, it will result in the closure of all the businesses and the suspension of other services. Therefore, it’s best if residents and businesses start taking precautionary measures because although it’s still a bit manageable, it’s a critical situation,” he said. According to Liswaniso, the town council requires N$4 million to fix the pump station. Katima Mulilo has a population of 46 401 with 11 739 households, according to the 2023 population and housing census report. Community activist Dobson Kwala says this situation presents a major health crisis for the residents, as the overflowing sewage exposes residents to possible disease outbreaks such as cholera, skin diseases and dysentery. “The government should step in and assist the town council; otherwise, they will be battling outbreaks of various diseases that will come about as a result of these hazardous sewage overflows. “Meanwhile, businesses will also be impacted financially if they have to close, and it will impact the livelihoods of many residents,” he says. The post Katima sewage spill disrupts businesses appeared first on The Namibian.

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Oilyo yoUDP otai pula Muyongo aaluke Oilyo itatu yongudu yoUnited Democratic Party (UDP) okwa li ya kwatwa po pakafimbo Etitatu konima kwa li ya kwatela komesho ehololomadilaadilo inali pitikwa la yuka kombelewa yangoloneya, Lawrence Sampofu, koKatima Mulilo opo va ka yandje omukanda wavo. Ovanhu ava kakwa li va patululilwa oshibofa ashike okwa li va ningilwa omapulaapulo nokonima okwa li va efiwa nomayele kutya nava landule omilandu domondjila doipambele yopolitika. “Kakwa li lela ekwatepo. Okwa li ashike va kufwa po ponhele opo ndee tava pewa omayele awa kombinga yomilandu doinima ya pamba opolitika nomangudumano,” Omupopiliko wopolifi yaNamibia koshitopolwa oko, Inspekta Kisco Sitali, osho a ti ngaho. Ongudu yoilyo yoUDP okwa li ya ongala pomatala omalandifilo aKatima Mulilo, opo kwa li tava ingida nokwiimba, tava pula omuleli Mishake Muyongo aaluke, oo paife e li moDenmark, a tote epangelo. Muyongo okwa li omuleli wonghendabala oyo ya dopa momafiku 02 Auguste 1999, i topole ko oshitopolwahoololo shaCaprivi kuNamibia. Ovayambididi vaye okwa li va kwatelwa meenamanana doita di li ominge nepangelo opo di kufe ko okanunu kaCaprivi, onghendabala oyo kwa li ya hanaunwa po ketanga leameno laNamibia moule womafiku ashona, osho kwa li sha eta ovanhu vahapu va mangwe po shi na sha nokukala ominge nepangelo nokukengelela oshilongo, mokati ashike kaikwao. Omukanda, washainwa komunashipundi Vasco Kabata nahamushanga Ronnicah Sipiho, otau pula ku pitikwe oshitopolwahoololo shaZambezi/Caprivi Strip shi liwilike shoo vene. Otau ti vati “Ovakaprivi otava ningilwa omahepeko, otava dipawa, otava mangwa po nokuningilwa omatilifo kepangelo laNamibia,” notau pula opo pe na “omeendo Ovakaprivi ovo kwa li va dipawa nokufudikwa paholamo kepangelo laNamibia nomidimba odo da kana okudja mokila.” Ongudu yoUDP oya indila Presidente Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah opo a lombwele etanga leameno laNamibia li dje mo mwaasho hava ifana “Caprivian territory.” omukanda natango owa ti, “Otwa hala okutota epangelo letu napresidente wetu Mishake Muyongo. Ovanhu vamokanunu kaCaprivi otava pula ovanadolongo aveshe vopolitika vaCaprivi va kufwe mo meedolongo moNamibia nokwaalula ovo ve li kondje yoshilongo meendelelo.” Mokati koinima yavo oyo tava pula, ongudu natango oya pula opo omatanga eameno oSwapo aeshe a dje mo nokuyandja okanunu kaCaprivi kovakalelipo vaCaprivi (UDP). “Ohatu indile omahangano aeshe opaunyuni nomahangano opaumwene opo e lidope mo moshikumungu omu. Otwa itavela ovanhu vaCaprivi ova mona oixuna neenghono koshi yepangelo laNamibia,” Ongudu osho ya weda po ngaho. Sampofu ka li po nande Etitatu opo a dule okutambula ko omukanda wongudu ei diva. -NAMPA The post Oilyo yoUDP otai pula Muyongo aaluke appeared first on The Namibian.

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Katima Mulilo Sewage Crisis Worsens As Town Pump Fails, Residents Urged to Relocate [Namibian] The Katima Mulilo Town Council has warned of a sewage overflow after a major pump failure amid ageing infrastructure and rapid population growth.

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