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Ten plain answers: the water situation, roads and the rainy season, Opuwo as the last supply stop, visiting Himba communities respectfully, where to stay, languages, and how to reach town services.
Emergencies, the district hospital, NamWater, the council and local radio — listing only numbers that could be verified against a live source, and saying where to go in person when one could not.
The last 30 days against the long-term average and the week ahead, with the local season calendar — and plain notes on what rain means for herds, Kaokoland roads, and why a wet month does not mean the taps run.
A dated public record of the water repairs and upgrades, the new boreholes and wellfield plan, the Ouranda relocation compensation, and the housing programs — what was promised and what has been independently reported, side by side.
A directory of community-run ways to arrange a village visit — the Himba-run Kaoko Information Centre, the Ovahimba Living Museum, and an independent Himba guide — with traveler-reported prices, verified contacts, and the norms that make a visit fair: go with a community guide, bring groceries not cash, ask before photographing.
The capital of Kunene and the gateway to Kaokoland joins with five tools: community-run ways to visit Himba villages, a public record of the water fixes and other promises residents are waiting on, a rain outlook, verified contacts, and plain answers to common questions.