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MTC Opens 38th Mobile Home in Omuthiya, eyes further expansion

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July 20, 2025
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MTC has increased its number of Mobile Homes to 38 with the launch of a new outlet in Omuthiya, Oshikoto Region.

The new shop, opened on Friday, is the first in the town and will serve residents of Omuthiya and nearby villages who previously had to travel to other towns such as Ondangwa for basic MTC services.

MTC Chief Commercial Officer Octivious Kahiya said the decision to set up in Omuthiya followed strong customer growth in the area.

“MTC’s intent and desire to have a presence in Omuthiya has been on the planning radar for nearly two years. What gave further motivation to this was the astonishing customer growth witnessed not only in Omuthiya but also in the region and from the surrounding constituencies,” he said.

Kahiya added that MTC will continue expanding its network this year.

“Within this calendar year, we anticipate opening stores in the north-eastern part of the country. Emphasis will be given to Katima Mulilo, Divundu and Rundu,” he said.

Residents welcomed the new facility.

“I will no longer have to spend money on transport fares to Ondangwa for MTC services.We are happy, and we welcome MTC in our town,” said Sakaria Shivute, 58, a resident of Omuthiya.

Information and Communication Technology Minister Emma Theofelus, who officiated the launch, said all Namibians deserve access to digital services.

“Omuthiya is the capital town of Oshikoto Region, and the residents there, just like any other, deserve access to quality ICT services,” she said.

She urged locals to take ownership of the facility, calling it “development on our doorstep”.

Oshikoto Governor Sacky Kathindi said the new shop will support rural communities and small businesses.

“This mobile home stands as a symbol of progress. The geographical location should no longer be a limitation for accessing mobile services or digital tools that can uplift livelihoods,” he said.

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