Nored launches campaign to curb illegal electricity connections

NAMPA
2026-03-10
NKURENKURU, 18 February 2026 - Technicians from Nampower and Nored work to reinforce power networks at Nkurenkuru. Ongoing maintenance of the electrical grid remains a priority to prevent outages and support local development. (Photo: Contributed NKURENKURU, 18 February 2026 - Technicians from Nampower and Nored work to reinforce power networks at Nkurenkuru. Ongoing maintenance of the electrical grid remains a priority to prevent outages and support local development. (Photo: Contributed
RUNDU, 10 MAR (NAMPA) - The Northern Regional Electricity Distributor (Nored) says it continues to face serious challenges with illegal electricity connections in the Kavango East Region and other areas where it operates.
Nored’s head of corporate communications, Simon Lukas made the remarks on Monday on the sidelines of the distributor’s electricity safety awareness campaign at Tuhingireni Project School in Rundu.
The campaign, which targets sch...
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RUNDU, 09 March 2026- The head of corporate communications and marketing at the Northern Regional Electricity Distribution company Simon Lukas speaking to NAMPA during the electricity safety awareness campaign at Rundu. (Photo by: Sawi Hausiku) NAMPA RUNDU, 09 March 2026- The head of corporate communications and marketing at the Northern Regional Electricity Distribution company Simon Lukas speaking to NAMPA during the electricity safety awareness campaign at Rundu. (Photo by: Sawi Hausiku) NAMPA

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