It won't be long before the name resurfaces again.
For the past two months, employees of the Katima Town Council
have not received their salaries on time [or only partially].
Worker's benefits such as insurance premiums etc. are not being
paid over to insurance companies.
It stuns me - and many others [I'm sure] - that the Town Council
has a bank balance of N$100 000 in their account at all times.
Does this mean that, no matter how residents pay up, this just
doesn't make any difference to the town's bank balance?
Where is the money that is being collected monthly?
Is there a secret account that we are not aware off where this
money is banked or is it simply squandered on useless projects such
as the failed water pre-payment system?
[Where is] the long-awaited tarring of the town's roads, the so
long-awaited proper building for the council's offices after
thirteen years of Namibia's re-birth?
The sewerage system also needs attention, but the excuse by the
council's management is that they do not have enough money.
You should not implement a programme for installing prepaid
water meter systems without running a pilot project to ascertain
whether it will generate income.
Some small municipalities around the country have also
experienced problems, but they have tried to do development here
and there - unlike the Katima Town Council.
This is an indication that management is incompetent and
ill-advised.
Since the entire management of the municipality has failed to
run the affairs of the town [properly], it is time for them to pack
up and go.
New blood with a vision should be appointed that has the town's
interest at heart.
Intervention by the Ministry of Regional and Local Government
and Housing is necessary.
They should consider stripping the town of its status and
changing it to a village council but many people in the region
would not opt for this.
We cannot stand by and watch our town go down the drain instead
of prospering - lets speak up!
Yours,
- Simataa Wa Mwilima - Via e-mail
For the past two months, employees of the Katima Town Council have
not received their salaries on time [or only partially]. Worker's
benefits such as insurance premiums etc. are not being paid over to
insurance companies.It stuns me - and many others [I'm sure] - that
the Town Council has a bank balance of N$100 000 in their account
at all times. Does this mean that, no matter how residents pay up,
this just doesn't make any difference to the town's bank
balance?Where is the money that is being collected monthly?
Is there a secret account that we are not aware off where this
money is banked or is it simply squandered on useless projects such
as the failed water pre-payment system?[Where is] the long-awaited
tarring of the town's roads, the so long-awaited proper building
for the council's offices after thirteen years of Namibia's
re-birth? The sewerage system also needs attention, but the excuse
by the council's management is that they do not have enough
money.You should not implement a programme for installing prepaid
water meter systems without running a pilot project to ascertain
whether it will generate income.Some small municipalities around
the country have also experienced problems, but they have tried to
do development here and there - unlike the Katima Town Council.This
is an indication that management is incompetent and ill-advised.
Since the entire management of the municipality has failed to run
the affairs of the town [properly], it is time for them to pack up
and go. New blood with a vision should be appointed that has the
town's interest at heart.Intervention by the Ministry of Regional
and Local Government and Housing is necessary. They should consider
stripping the town of its status and changing it to a village
council but many people in the region would not opt for this. We
cannot stand by and watch our town go down the drain instead of
prospering - lets speak up!Yours,- Simataa Wa Mwilima - Via
e-mail