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Katutura Hospital solar water heating project 20% complete, targeting early finish

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October 15, 2025
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The Ministry of Works and Transport says restoration works on the solar water heating system at Katutura Intermediate Hospital are now 20% complete, with the project targeting early completion by the end of November.

Works and Transport Minister Veikko Nekundi told Parliament on Monday that the N$10.2 million project, implemented by Namibia Engineering Cooperation and Pumps (Proprietary) Limited, began on 12 August 2025 and was initially scheduled for practical completion by 13 January 2026.

“The Ministry of Works and Transport, through the Namibia Engineering Cooperation and Pumps (Proprietary) Limited, commenced vital restoration works on the 12th of August this year. This contract, valued at N$10,269,158.82, has a completion timeline of six months, with practical completion scheduled for the 13th of January next year,” Nekundi said.

He noted that progress on site has been steady, with all damaged panels removed and handed over to the Ministry of Health and Social Services for proper disposal.

Photovoltaic solar panels and controllers have already been delivered, and the installation of piping and circulation pumps is set to begin in mid-October once the heat pumps arrive.

“The overall project progress stands at 20%, reflecting a methodical and quality-focused approach to ensure longevity and reliability of the system,” Nekundi said.

The restoration works cover the main hospital building, nurses’ home, and kitchen area.

The project scope includes replacing damaged solar collectors, worn copper piping, and outdated panels, while introducing heat pumps in critical areas to improve efficiency.

Nekundi said the contractor continues to follow strict site instruction protocols to maintain transparency and accountability throughout the project.

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