By Gervasius Hamunime
Rundu, Dec.12 — During the inauguration of the new Kaisosi Medical Center, Prime Minister Ngurare pledged to address Rundu’s long-standing electricity challenges, promising that access to electricity for all residents is a top priority.
“We are going to implement our mission to ensure that Rundu has electricity. That is what we want,” Prime Minister Ngurare said. He confirmed that the Minister responsible for electricity, Modestus Amutse, will visit Rundu next week to meet with regional and local authority councils. Plans include the installation of electricity poles across the town, signaling a long-awaited solution to the electricity issues affecting residents.
The Prime Minister emphasized that access to essential services such as electricity, water, and sanitation is a fundamental right for every Namibian, and that the persistent challenges in Rundu should soon come to an end. He reminded the public that his previous address in Kasote, delivered during the recently concluded regional and local authority elections, was not mere campaign rhetoric but a commitment that will be implemented.
Turning to agriculture, Prime Minister Ngurare called on traditional authorities to allocate land for crop production, particularly for the youth, with government support. He urged the community to remain united and support one another in advancing socio-economic development, noting that independence has been won and it is now time to deliver tangible progress.
The inauguration of Kaisosi Medical Center marks a significant milestone for Rundu’s healthcare services, alongside the government’s renewed focus on electricity, water, sanitation, and youth agricultural empowerment – Namibia Daily News.


