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May
Niël Terblanché Construction at the Oshikuku siphon in Namibia’s north-central region is moving forward. The project is part of efforts by the Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater) to restore and upgrade the area's water supply system. NamWater spokesperson Lot Ndamanomhata said workers are currently casting reinforced concrete structures. These include the inlet and outlet chambers, as well as anchor and support blocks. “These structural components are essential to ensuring the long-term stability and efficiency of the siphon,” he said. The original infrastructure was badly damaged during recent floods. The flooding disrupted water flow and put pressure on local water treatment facilities.…