Mutorwa inaugurates Gochas-Tses trunk road
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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Works and Transport , John Mutorwa on Tuesday officially inaugurated the new trunk road that runs between the Gochas and Tses intersections in the || Kharas Region . The B1 road project involved the rehabilitatio…
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Works and Transport , John Mutorwa on Tuesday officially inaugurated the new trunk road that runs between the Gochas and Tses intersections in the || Kharas Region . The B1 road project involved the rehabilitation and widening of approximately 89 kilometres of road , at a cost of about N . dollars 650 million . Speaking at the event , Mutorwa said the road ‘ s rehabilitation is more than just an infrastructure upgrade ; it symbolises the government ‘ s commitment to enhancing the quality of life for its citizens . He added that the rehabilitation is not merely about restoring infrastructure but is also about renewing the government ‘ s commitment to the people who depend on it . ‘ By investing in this rehabilitation , the government is investing in our people ‘ s future and our economic growth . This road , in particular , has a rich history and has been a vital route for transportation for many years . It has played an essential role in the development of the Hardap and
|| Kharas regions ,’ he said . || Kharas Governor , Aletha Frederick remarked that the project represents not just a physical road but a vital artery that will enhance connectivity , promote economic growth , and improve the quality of life for communities in both the || Kharas and Hardap regions , as well as Namibia at large . ‘ This significant development is not just a milestone for our region but is also aligned with our national development plans . Let us also reflect on Namibia ‘ s ambitions to remain a leader among African nations in terms of well – established road infrastructure ,’ she said . She further noted that quality roads are essential for economic development , as they facilitate trade , enhance access to markets and ultimately contribute to national prosperity . Frederick highlighted that about 845 jobs were created during the construction phase , adding that the project extends beyond mere employment figures by enhancing safety and providing peace of mind for all road users . ‘ Improved roa
d conditions reduce travel time and accidents , while promoting safer transportation of goods and services across regions . These jobs represent not just numbers , but livelihoods – opportunities for families in our communities to thrive . Job creation is a critical aspect of any infrastructure project , as it empowers individuals and strengthens our local economies ,’ she said . The road was funded through a loan from the German government through its KfW Development Bank , at a cost of N . dollars 581 million , while the Namibian government contributed N . dollars 71 million
Source:The Namibia News Agency