1. Katutura is a vibrant township located in Windhoek, the capital city of Namibia. The name \"Katutura\" means \"the place where we do not want to live\" in the local Oshiwambo language, and it was originally established during the apartheid era as a segregated area for black Namibians. Despite its history, Katutura has grown into a bustling community with a rich cultural heritage. The township is known for its lively markets, traditional shebeens (local bars), and vibrant street vendors selling local foods and traditional crafts.

2. Working hours for businesses in Katutura can vary, but generally, shops are open from Monday to Saturday during regular business hours. Some markets, such as the Katutura Craft Market, may have specific opening hours. It’s recommended to check with individual businesses for their operating hours. If you need to contact a specific business or establishment in Katutura, phone numbers may be available online or through local directory services.

3. There is no specific ticket information required to visit Katutura as it is an open township with public access. Transportation to Katutura is easily accessible from Windhoek city center via taxis, minibusses, or private cars. Visitors can also opt for guided tours of Katutura through local tour operators to experience the township’s culture and history in a more organized manner.