06
Jan
Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Hardap dam that went to its lowest water level ever at 5.5 %, forcing NamWater to order irrigation farming activities in the areas to stop taking water from the dam, has increased its water level to 14.8 % after a good rainfall recently. Namwater spokesperson Lot Ndamanomhata announced on Monday that the recent favourable rainfall has collectively added 49.605 million cubic meters of water in major dams across the country, marking a significant step towards improved water availability and boosting water security for households, agriculture, and industries. He said notable water level increases were recorded at Swakoppoort…