Namibia joins Global Disaster Resilience Coalition
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Namibia has officially submitted a letter of acceptance to join the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), a global initiative promoting climate-resilient infrastructure.
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.
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.
The Walvis Bay Municipality said the Road Fund Administration has increased the budget for the road rehabilitation project to N$400 million.
Currently, the rehabilitation of two streets in the heavy industrial area is ongoing under the project.
The Roads Authority has made headway with the first phase of construction of the Bukalo-Muyako-Ngoma Road.
The Kavango West Chief Regional Officer, Matheus Singambwe, says the council has employed several strategies to promote professionalism and good governance.
He said this during an interview with the MICT Kavango West regional office.
The Komas region's Katutura Central Constituency in Windhoek will soon have its office.
This follows the groundbreaking ceremony held ahead of its construction.
The Otjiwarongo Municipality has launched its 'roads and resurfacing' project for several pothole-ridden roads around town.
The Road Funds Administration will fund the N$92 million project, which will see the Libertine Amadhila tar road stripped down and repaved.