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No extra cash for roads wrecked by rain
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 33281, member: 636"] Local authorities need N$500 million to fix roads damaged by recent rains. Twenty local councils have asked for this money from the Road Fund Administration, but RFA head Ali Ipinge says they cannot provide extra cash. The administration already gave N$600 million this financial year for road upkeep nationwide. Ipinge mentioned they will ask the government for additional funding as consultations continue. He urged councils to focus on filling potholes instead of building new roads. The national roads budget faces similar problems. The Roads Authority set aside N$230 million to repair rain-damaged roads in northern regions, though N$467.1 million is actually required. Windhoek city estimates N$324 million in total repair costs, including N$226 million for severely damaged roads. City workers use silcrete—a soil-cement mix—as a temporary fix for potholes until permanent repairs happen. Technical teams keep checking affected areas to assess all damages. Walvis Bay Municipality estimates damages between N$200-300 million. As procurement processes start for additional repairs, they allocated N$400,000 for immediate dewatering work. Ondangwa Town Council uses its current maintenance budget for road fixes but hasn't determined the total damage costs. Their repair work should take about two months since it's handled internally. [/QUOTE]
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