Roads Authority hosts ASANRA committee and board meetings
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The Roads Authority (RA) of Namibia hosted the Committee and Board Meetings of the Association of Southern African National Roads Agencies (ASANRA) this week.
The Roads Authority (RA) of Namibia hosted the Committee and Board Meetings of the Association of Southern African National Roads Agencies (ASANRA) this week.
The Road Authority (RA) has launched its Roads Management System (RMS) Hub, demonstrating commitment to managing its vast network with foresight and responsibility.
Minister of Works and Transport Veikko Nekundi has appointed a Board of Directors to serve at the Roads Authority for the next six months.
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.
In the Oshikoto Region, Works and Transport Minister Veikko Nekundi has described the demolition of community structures by the Roads Authority (RA) along the Engoyi-Omuntele road as never approved and done without consulting his office.
The Roads Authority (RA) has officially opened the road from the Hosea Kutako International Airport circle to the airport on the Hage Geingob Freeway.
The RA announced that it has made tremendous progress with the construction of the Hage Geingob Freeway.
The Roads Authority is reviewing its road master plan for the ||Kharas, Hardap, and |Khomas regions to ensure an efficient, cost-effective, and sustainable road transport system.
Some road construction projects in the Kavango East Region have hit delays.
Roads Authority CEO, Conrad Lutombi, said these delays are partly due to late payments to contractors.
The Roads Authority (RA) Chief Executive Officer says he is satisfied with the progress made in phase one of the road rehabilitation and resurfacing project in Otjiwarongo.
Dr. Conrad Lutombi conducted an assessment of the various road sites where they are assisting the Otjiwarongo Municipality.
Construction of access roads leading to Masida and Makanga Villages in the Zambezi Region is expected to be completed this year.
Initially, the two access roads were meant to be upgraded to gravel before the Roads Authority (RA) revised that decision to design them at low-volume seal level.