Namibian roads a benchmark for African countries
Breadcrumb
Namibia continues to be a benchmarking platform for African countries on road infrastructure.
The latest country to visit the Namibia Road Authority is Sierra Leone.
Namibia continues to be a benchmarking platform for African countries on road infrastructure.
The latest country to visit the Namibia Road Authority is Sierra Leone.
Residents of Kunene are concerned about their safety due to poor road infrastructure and overflowing rivers during the rainy season.
Taxi drivers at Walvis Bay handed over a petition containing a number of concerns, including poor road conditions and perceived discrimination against Kuisebmund and factory-side road users.
Namibia holds the top rank among all SADC countries in terms of the best road conditions.
The Windhoek-Hosea Kutako International Airport phase one extension-southern link has been officially opened for drivers. Conrad Lutombi, CEO of the Roads Authority, announced the opening in Windhoek.
The government will continue to improve road infrastructure to Namibia's tourist destinations, to ensure visitors travel comfortably and safely.
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila visited Ompundja and Uuvudhiya Constituencies to familiarise herself with the developments in the area.
She also visited a number of facilities there.