U.S. Corporate Council on Africa Eyes Investment Opportunities in Namibia
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Namibia’s port development and other key infrastructure projects have attracted interest from the U.S.-based Corporate Council on Africa (CCA).
Namibia’s port development and other key infrastructure projects have attracted interest from the U.S.-based Corporate Council on Africa (CCA).
The Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Emma Theofelus, said the Namibian government is committed to ensuring improved communication services in rural communities across the country.
Okakarara Constituency Councillor Ramana Mutjavikua has called on the government through the Roads Authority to fast-track phase two of tarring the Okakarara-Okondjatu road.
Swakopmund Mayor Blasius !Goraseb has called on the central government to urgently release more land for development.
!Goraseb warned that the town is rapidly running out of prime coastal property to accommodate growing investment interest.
Oshikoto Regional Governor Sacky Kathindi conducted a familiarisation visit to the construction site to upgrade the Engoyi-Omuntele Road.
Keetmanshoop Mayor, Annelize Knaus, has commissioned a series of interlocked paved roads in the Westdene and Kronlein residential areas.
Namibia has officially submitted a letter of acceptance to join the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), a global initiative promoting climate-resilient infrastructure.
The Roads Contractor Company (RCC) said the tarring on the Uis-Henties Bay Road experienced delays due to financial challenges.
The Uis-Henties Bay road upgrade repeatedly experienced delays.
Namibia is participating in the 17th U.S.-Africa Business Summit, which started today in Angola and will run until the 25th.
The Namibian government is set to receive a N$1.5 billion loan from the German Development Bank (KFW) to support several water projects aimed at easing the country’s water crisis.
Finance Minister Ericah Shafudah announced the loan agreement in Parliament on Wednesday.