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Excavation firm claims Karibib owes N$300 000

A company has accused the Karibib Town Council of failing to pay more than N$300 000 for excavation work carried out for the local authority last year. The company, Mwisha Investment, claims the council owes it N$99 480 from an initial excavation contract worth N$315 000, as well as an additional N$275 000 for extra […] The post Excavation firm claims Karibib owes N$300 000 appeared first on The Namibian .

The Namibian10 Jun 2026, 01:00 pm
Excavation firm claims Karibib owes N$300 000

A company has accused the Karibib Town Council of failing to pay more than N$300 000 for excavation work carried out for the local authority last year.

The company, Mwisha Investment, claims the council owes it N$99 480 from an initial excavation contract worth N$315 000, as well as an additional N$275 000 for extra work allegedly commissioned during the project.

The company was contracted to excavate hard rock at Usab informal settlement for the construction of sewer infrastructure at Karibib over a three-month period.

Company owner Jackie Gaseb says although the agreed upon amount was N$315 000, the company only received N$216 000.

Originally published by The Namibian on 10 Jun 2026, 01:00 pm. View original article