Otjiwarongo Road Rebuild Underway After Heavy Rain

A big road repair project is starting in Otjiwarongo. The project will fix many roads that were badly damaged by heavy rain. It will cost 92 million Namibian dollars and take three years to complete.

The town leaders discussed why the roads need help. Many streets have holes and cracks from all the rainwater. The roads are so damaged that simple repairs won't work anymore. Workers will need to rebuild the roads from the bottom up and ensure proper water drainage.

Nine roads will be completely fixed. Some streets, like Dr Libertina Amathila Avenue and Bahnhof Street, will have new asphalt laid. Other roads, like Rikumbi Kandanga Road and River Street, will also be repaired.

The Road Fund Administration is providing money to make these repairs. They want to help the town have better roads. The project leaders hope these new roads will help the town and country grow stronger. They believe good roads are important for helping businesses and people move around more easily.

Skilled workers from China will do the construction work. The town wants to ensure that the new roads are high-quality and will last for many years. Town leaders are excited about making Otjiwarongo's streets smooth and safe for everyone who drives on them.

The Road Fund Administration plans to spend more money on urban roads. They will increase their yearly budget from 100 million to 600 million Namibian dollars. This means more roads can be fixed across the country. The Roads Authority will also help by giving expert advice during the project.
 

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