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Namibia Water Corporation

Also known as: NamWater · Namibia water utility · The Namibian Water Corporation · Namibia Water Corporation Ltd

Namibia Water Corporation — supplies water to Windhoek, surrounding municipalities, and other areas; manages treatment plants and infrastructure subject to planned outages.

2022-02-252026-06-08

What’s been said

Key points drawn from coverage. Tap a point to see the original sentence.

  1. January 2026
  2. Informanté

    Namibia Water Corporation commissioned new pressure sand filter and pump system at Outapi Water Treatment Plant

    Source

    THE Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater) has commissioned a new pressure sand filter and pump system at the Outapi Water Treatment Plant, increasing water production and improving supply reliability and quality for residents.

    NamWater boosts Outapi water supply with new treatment system
  3. Informanté

    NamWater said intervention serves as interim solution while construction of new Outapi Water Treatment Plant ongoing

    Source

    NamWater said the intervention serves as an interim solution while construction of the new Outapi Water Treatment Plant is ongoing.

    NamWater boosts Outapi water supply with new treatment system
  4. December 2025
  5. The Namibian

    Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater) is owed N$2.8 billion, mostly by town councils, mines, municipalities, rural communities and private consumers

    Source

    Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater) is owed N$2.8 billion, mostly by town councils, mines, municipalities, rural communities and private consumers, with rising arrears threatening its ability to maintain and expand water services.

    NamWater owed N$2.8 billion
  6. The Namibian

    NamWater says it is unable to extend water services to communities that need it due to debt water services to communities that need it

    Source

    NamWater says although the country has received good rainfall, due to the debt, it is unable to extend water services to communities that need it.

    NamWater owed N$2.8 billion
  7. November 2025
  8. The Namibian

    NamWater commended for tireless efforts to ensure water for all

    Source

    I commend NamWater for its tireless efforts to ensure water for all.

    Keynote Address by President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah at the Ohangwena II Wellfield Inauguration
  9. The Namibian

    NamWater issues seasonal warning urging citizens to use water sparingly because supplies are running low

    Source

    NamWater issues its seasonal warning, urging citizens to use water sparingly because supplies are running low.

    Water Is Life: Namibia Cannot Keep Failing Its People
  10. June 2025
  11. The Namibian

    NamWater announced planned water shutdown for rural pipeline on Friday

    Source

    NamWater announced the planned water shutdown for the rural water pipeline on Friday.

    Oshikoto prepares for water shutdown
  12. January 2025
  13. The Namibian

    Namibia Water Corporation says Hardap Dam rose by 1.8% to 16.6%

    Source

    The Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater) says the Hardap Dam rose by 1.8%, reaching 16.6% from 14.8%, while the Neckartal Dam climbed by 0.77% to 78.4% from 77.8%.

    Hardap and Neckartal Dams record water level increases after rainfall
  14. The Namibian

    NamWater has cautioned Namibians to continue practicing water conservation

    Source

    While the inflows are encouraging, NamWater has cautioned Namibians to continue practicing water conservation, emphasising that responsible usage is vital for ensuring long-term water security.

    Hardap and Neckartal Dams record water level increases after rainfall
  15. February 2024
  16. The Namibian

    NamWater awarded N$935 million purification contract to Shaanxi Construction Engineering Group

    Source

    NamWater awarded a N$935 million purification contract to China's Shaanxi Construction Engineering Group.

    Rent a Namibian Kills Jobs, Throws Money Out the Window
Society

Nine men rape woman at knifepoint in Okahandja

The News

Nine men raped a 25-year-old woman at knifepoint near NamWater houses at Nau-Aib, Okahandja, early yesterday morning. According to the national police spokesperson, the suspects threatened the woman with knives and warned her not to scream for help.

Why it matters

Nine men's brutal gang rape of a woman at knifepoint in Okahandja represents extreme violent crime demanding urgent police action and public attention.

6 hours ago · The Namibian

Today

  1. Nine men rape woman at knifepoint in Okahandja

    Nine men raped a 25-year-old woman at knifepoint near NamWater houses at Nau-Aib, Okahandja, early yesterday morning. According to the national police spokesperson, the suspects threatened the woman with knives and warned her not to scream for help.

    6 hours ago · The Namibian

Yesterday

  1. Nine men allegedly gang rape woman in Okahandja

    Nine men allegedly raped a 25-year-old woman at knife point near NamWater houses in Okahandja early Sunday morning; the suspects fled when vehicle lights approached, and the victim was taken to hospital in stable condition. No arrests have been made and investigations are ongoing.

    16 hours ago · The Namibian

  2. Police investigate gang rape in Okahandja early Sunday

    A 25-year-old woman was allegedly raped by approximately nine knife-armed men in Nau-Aib location near NamWater houses in Okahandja early on 7 June 2026. The victim was treated at hospital and is in stable condition; the suspects fled when car lights approached.

    18 hours ago · Windhoek Observer

Friday 5 June

  1. Koryx signs grid deal for Haib Copper Project development

    Koryx Copper has signed a memorandum of understanding with NamPower for bulk electricity supply to its Haib Copper Project in southern Namibia and is advancing water supply plans from the Orange River. The project will use a hybrid power system combining national grid electricity, solar generation, and potential battery storage, designed to meet an estimated peak demand of 152 MVA and annual consumption of about 1,131 GWh, with a pre-feasibility study expected later this year.

    5 June 2026 · Windhoek Observer

Thursday 4 June

  1. Von Bach water shutdown rescheduled to June 5, 2026

    NamWater has rescheduled a planned water supply interruption at Von Bach Treatment Plant to Friday, 05 June 2026, from 07:00 to 18:00, at NamPower's request to accommodate a scheduled power outage. The interruption will affect the City of Windhoek, Okahandja Municipality, and multiple other customers, as pump stations will be unable to transfer water while the 11kV and 66kV busbar are extended to a mobile substation.

    4 June 2026 · Informanté

Wednesday 3 June

  1. Scheduled water supply interruption planned for Friday in Windhoek area

    NamWater has scheduled a power outage at its Von Bach Treatment Plant from 07h00 to 18h00 on Friday to extend electrical busbars, which will affect water supply to Windhoek, Okahandja, and surrounding areas including Hosea Kutako International Airport. The Windhoek municipality says it will fill reservoirs beforehand to minimise disruption.

    3 June 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Osino Gold seeks environmental clearance for Khan River sand dam

    Osino Gold Exploration and Mining is applying for an Environmental Clearance Certificate to build a sand storage dam with a capacity of approximately 125,000 cubic metres on the Khan River's Spes Bona Compartment in the Erongo Region, in collaboration with Namibia Water Corporation, to supply water for its Twin Hills Gold Project near Karibib.

    3 June 2026 · Informanté

Tuesday 2 June

  1. Woman operates bulldozer for NamWater in Oshakati for nine years

    Hilma Nakashole is the only female bulldozer operator for NamWater in Oshakati, working on heavy earthmoving equipment and tipper trucks for the past nine years. She says she feels she is proving that both men and women can perform such jobs, having overcome scepticism from interviewers and colleagues.

    2 June 2026 · Informanté

Wednesday 27 May

  1. Otjozondjupa's N$31.7m debt to NamWater blamed for water cuts

    The Otjozondjupa Regional Council owes NamWater N$31.7 million, a debt officials attribute to recurring water interruptions affecting Kalkfeld residents.

    27 May 2026 · Namibian Sun

Monday 25 May

  1. Windhoek says discoloured water poses no health risk

    The City of Windhoek stated that discoloured water reported in parts of the capital is aesthetic and does not affect water safety. The discolouration resulted from a pipeline interruption that caused reservoir levels to drop, allowing settled residue to mix with water; supply has since stabilised but discoloured water may persist in parts of the distribution network.

    25 May 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Windhoek discoloured water caused by pipeline damage, not unsafe

    The City of Windhoek says discoloured water in some parts of the capital is aesthetic only and does not pose a health risk. The discolouration followed a pipeline interruption from the Von Bach Water Treatment Plant that caused reservoir levels to drop, allowing settled residue to mix with water; supply has stabilised but discoloured water may persist as the distribution network flushes.

    25 May 2026 · The Namibian

  3. Pipeline damage causes water discolouration in Windhoek areas

    The City of Windhoek attributed recent water discolouration to pipeline damage between the Von Bach Water Treatment Plant and Windhoek that interrupted NamWater supply. The reduced inflow lowered reservoir levels, disturbing sediment and causing brown-coloured water in areas including Katutura and Okuryangava, though the city said the issue is aesthetic and does not affect water safety.

    25 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

Friday 22 May

  1. NamWater postpones water interruption to 5 June

    NamWater has postponed a planned 24-hour water supply interruption from Friday to 5 June following a request from NamPower. The outage will affect the City of Windhoek, Okahandja municipality and surrounding areas due to a scheduled NamPower power outage at the Von Bach treatment plant.

    22 May 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 21 May

  1. Windhoek residents urged to conserve water amid pipeline damage

    Windhoek residents are being urged to use water sparingly following damage to a pipeline supplying water from the Von Bach Water treatment plant, which has disrupted supply from NamWater and placed pressure on the city's limited water reserves. The municipality says the water supply interruption could last approximately 24 hours as repair works continue.

    21 May 2026 · The Namibian

  2. NamWater pipeline damage causes 24-hour Windhoek water interruption

    NamWater reported that a pipeline from Von Bach Water Treatment Plant to Windhoek was damaged Thursday morning during utility works to extend electrical busbar connections, causing an estimated 24-hour water supply interruption for Windhoek and surrounding areas.

    21 May 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 13 May

  1. NamWater announces planned water supply interruptions for Walvis Bay

    The Namibia Water Corporation has announced planned power outages on 21 May 2026 (08:30–17:30) and 1 June 2026 (08:00–17:00) due to NamPower maintenance work on the Ruby 11kV network and Sekelduin 2 line, which will suspend water supply operations at the Ruby Intake Station for approximately eight hours each day. NamWater and Walvis Bay Municipality are working to keep reservoirs at full supply to mitigate the impact, and residents are urged to use water sparingly.

    13 May 2026 · Informanté

  2. Erongo Red plans power outages on 21 May and 1 June

    Erongo Red has announced planned power outages on 21 May (08H30–17H30) and 1 June (08H00–17H00) affecting the Ruby 11kV network in areas including Namwater, the airport, Rooibank, NDF Military Base, Dune 7, and Clean Energy to allow NamPower to conduct infrastructure maintenance.

    13 May 2026 · The Namibian

  3. NamWater threatens water disconnection to Ruacana over N$14m debt

    NamWater has warned it will disconnect water supply to Ruacana Town Council on 18 May over an outstanding debt of more than N$14 million, unless the council pays 30% of the balance and agrees to a repayment arrangement.

    13 May 2026 · The Namibian

Sunday 10 May

  1. Global Water Partnership moves African headquarters to Windhoek

    The Global Water Partnership Organisation (GWPO) will officially commence operations in Namibia on 23 May 2026, relocating its global headquarters from Stockholm, Sweden, to Windhoek, with a dual-headquarters model also including Cape Town, South Africa. The organisation aims to mobilise up to US$15 billion in global water investments by 2030.

    10 May 2026 · Informanté

  2. NamPower outage on 22 May will disrupt Windhoek water supply

    NamPower has scheduled a planned power outage at the Von Bach Base substation on 22 May 2026 from 07:00 to 18:00 to extend busbar connections to a mobile substation. The outage will temporarily disrupt water supply operations at the NamWater Von Bach Treatment Plant and affect customers in Windhoek, Okahandja, and surrounding areas including Hosea Kutako International Airport.

    10 May 2026 · Informanté

Friday 8 May

  1. Government accelerates Neckartal Dam irrigation phase launch

    Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare said the Namibian Government is accelerating efforts to move the Neckartal Dam project into Phase Two, which aims to unlock the irrigation component. The dam is currently at full capacity (857.781 million cubic metres), but the irrigation phase has yet to commence.

    8 May 2026 · Informanté

Wednesday 6 May

  1. Around 30 4×4 enthusiasts gather for annual southern Namibia festival

    About 30 4×4 enthusiasts participated in the annual Outdoor 4×4 Festival hosted by Land Rover Owners Namibia at Canyon Roadhouse near Fish River Canyon over the long weekend, encountering challenging wet and muddy conditions after Naute Dam sluices opened and closed nearby roads.

    6 May 2026 · The Namibian

  2. NamWater pipe burst causes water supply cuts in Ohangwena

    A major pipe break on the Oshakati–Omakango main supply pipeline has caused water supply interruptions across central areas of Ohangwena Region. NamWater technical teams are working to restore supply.

    6 May 2026 · Informanté

Saturday 2 May

  1. NWR postpones Fish River hiking trips to second week of May

    Namibia Wildlife Resorts has postponed all Fish River Canyon hiking activities scheduled to commence on 1 May to the second week of May due to significantly increased water levels and strong river flows caused by recent rainfall. The Naute Dam sluices were opened by NamWater after the dam level exceeded 111% capacity.

    2 May 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 29 April

  1. Naute Dam opens sluice gates at 110.4% capacity

    Two sluice gates at Naute Dam were opened on 29 April 2026 after the dam reached 92.313 million cubic meters of water, or 110.4% of full capacity. Water is being released at 298 cubic meters per second until the dam drops to 105% capacity, and downstream communities are urged to remain vigilant.

    29 April 2026 · Informanté

  2. Windhoek plans second water recycling plant amid rising demand

    The City of Windhoek is expanding its water reclamation capacity through a second Direct Potable Reclamation Plant (DPR2) to secure long-term water supply amid rising demand, climate uncertainty and increasing infrastructure costs. The facility will be implemented in phases, starting at 10 megalitres per day and expanding to 20 megalitres, increasing current reclamation capacity by 50% in phase one and another 50% in phase two.

    29 April 2026 · New Era

Thursday 23 April

  1. Otjinene councillor demands permanent electricity solution

    A five-day power outage in Otjinene disrupted healthcare, water, education, and telecoms; electricity was restored Wednesday but remains unstable. The councillor called for coordinated action by Cenored, NamPower, and NamWater on infrastructure and contingency planning, citing significant economic losses and public safety threats.

    23 April 2026 · The Namibian

Tuesday 21 April

  1. NamWater postpones Opuwo water supply interruption

    The Namibia Water Corporation has postponed a planned water supply interruption for Opuwo and surrounding areas, initially scheduled for 23 April 2026, to avoid disrupting the Opuwo Town Council's Annual Trade Fair (20 April–02 May 2026). The upgrade works will now take place in May 2026, with new dates to be announced later.

    21 April 2026 · Informanté

Saturday 18 April

  1. Opuwo faces 10-hour water outage for NamWater infrastructure work

    Namibia Water Corporation will suspend water supply in Opuwo from 08h00 to 18h00 next Thursday to upgrade booster pumps, install pipelines, and carry out chlorination work on the reservoir system. Residents have been advised to store sufficient water for the duration of the shutdown.

    18 April 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 17 April

  1. Occupational health and safety graduates face internship shortage

    A writer from Walvis Bay highlights a lack of job attachment and internship opportunities for occupational health and safety students in Namibia, particularly in construction and mining sectors, despite many safety officer positions requiring years of experience. The author calls on companies to create more internship opportunities to help graduates gain the experience needed to launch their careers.

    17 April 2026 · The Namibian

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