06
May
Niël Terblanché Swakopmund residents will pay more for municipal services in this financial year. A five percent increase in service fees is proposed in the town’s draft budget. Councillor Wilfried Groenewald, chairperson of the Swakopmund Municipality’s management committee, tabled the N$579 million budget during a special council meeting on Friday. The budget allocates N$494 million for operational costs and N$85 million for capital development. Groenewald said the tariff adjustments are necessary to maintain service quality despite rising costs. “The five percent increase is a measured approach aimed at sustaining service delivery without placing too much strain on residents,” he said.…