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Namibia Launches Water Treatment Plant with AfDB Assistance

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NamWater, in partnership with the African Development Bank (AfDB), has launched the Rundu Water Treatment Plant Extension project, valued at an estimated N$665 million.

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The project is designed to meet the growing water demands of Rundu Town and its surrounding communities, ensuring a sustainable water supply to meet the anticipated demand by 2037.

NamWater, in partnership with the African Development Bank (AfDB), has launched the Rundu Water Treatment Plant Extension project, valued at an estimated N$665 million.

The project is designed to meet the growing water demands of Rundu Town and its surrounding communities, ensuring a sustainable water supply to meet the anticipated demand by 2037.

The Kavango East Region has long faced persistent water supply issues, primarily due to aging raw water abstraction and conveyance systems that no longer meet demand. Additionally, inefficient water distribution infrastructure has led to frequent supply interruptions, affecting residents, businesses, and institutions.

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