IMELDA AMBONDO
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has launched the upgrading of the Opuwo–Otjivize–Okangwati–Omaseratundu road to bitumen standard.
She said the road is a major infrastructure project expected to create about 300 jobs and boost economic activity in the Kunene Region.
Speaking at the ceremony in Opuwo on Wednesday, Nandi-Ndaitwah said the N$991 million project, fully funded by the government, will open up opportunities for local businesses and improve access to key services.
“This road will create employment opportunities, skills transfer, and local empowerment. Approximately 300 labourers will be employed during construction, while SMEs will benefit through supply and subcontracting opportunities.” She said,
The 280-kilometre road will link Opuwo to the Baynes Hydro Power Project site and Epupa, improving access for communities and supporting tourism, agriculture, and trade in the region.
Nandi-Ndaitwah said the project, to be completed in 28 months, is part of the government’s broader goal to connect all regions through modern infrastructure.
“This project is a symbol of progress, resilience, and unity of purpose,” she said. “It demonstrates our government’s commitment to ensure that no region is left behind in development.”

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