Residents of the Otweya informal settlement whose makeshift structures survived the recent devastating fire that claimed a life , have expressed concern over their living conditions . Herman Fillipus , whose home is just a few metres from the burnt – down shacks , lives in a temporary shelter made of plastic and sacks . The municipality has prohibited residents from building more durable structures , as they are occupying the area illegally . ‘ We live in constant fear of losing our belongings , just like our fellow community members did , because these structures are highly prone to fire . We may have survived this time , but the same could happen to us tomorrow . ‘ We do not want to live here , but we have nowhere else to go . The municipality is not offering any solutions , just threats that they will take action against us for staying here illegally ,’ Fillipus added . Meanwhile , the Walvis Bay Municipality has taken a firm stance against the illegal land occupation at the Otweya informal area , stating
that this contributes to the recurring shack fires and loss of life . This comes after a fire on Friday destroyed approximately 80 informal structures said to be constructed on land which belongs to the National Housing Enterprise ( NHE ). The council revealed that some shacks are owned by people who already have homes in Walvis Bay or elsewhere and are renting out these informal structures at exorbitant rates . Additionally , it was established that at least 70 of those affected by the fires are non – Namibians . The municipality plans to engage with the Ministry of Home Affairs , Immigration , Safety and Security to determine the way forward . In an interview with Nampa , Walvis Bay Mayor Trevino Forbes stressed the need for proper land management and the urgency of discouraging unlawful land occupation . ‘ This tragic fire highlights the importance of responsible land use . We urge landowners to begin developing their plots to prevent further illegal settlements ,’ the mayor stated . Forbes added that desp
ite previous warnings from the council , some individuals continue to occupy vacant land , increasing the risk of similar incidents . ‘ We are taking immediate action to support the affected residents , but our main objective is to address the root causes of these issues ,’ he emphasised . So far , the fire victims have received donations of mattresses , blankets , and other essential items from various organisations in the region .
‘We live in constant fear’: Otweya residents
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