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Penang Fair to Take Six-Year Break to Make Way for Mutiara LRT Project GEORGE TOWN: The Penang Fair 2025/2026 will be the final edition held at the Sungai Nibong fairground before the event goes on a six-year hiatus to pave the way for the construction of the Mutiara Light Rail Transit (LRT) line and a transit-oriented development (TOD). Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said the decision is necessary […]

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AfDB-backed rail project picks up pace   Chamwe Kaira  The upgrading of the railway line between Kranzberg and Otjiwarongo is gaining momentum, with sites already handed over to the contractor. Equipment for the project is expected to arrive soon, while other works, goods and services are still at documentation or procurement stage, according to Robert Kalomho, a senior official at the ministry of works and transport.  The project is funded by the African Development Bank Group (AfDB).  Kalomho said all 11 components under the transport infrastructure improvement project phase I, which involved upgrading the Walvis Bay to Kranzberg railway line, have been completed. In October 2023, the AfDB approved a loan of US$196.43 million for Namibia to implement phase II of the transport infrastructure improvement project.  The loan covers 51.8% of the total cost, with the Namibian government contributing the remaining 48.2%. The project supports Namibia’s Vision 2030 by addressing railway infrastructure bottlenecks and strengthening the country’s logistics value chain.  It aims to boost trade competitiveness in Namibia and the southern African sub-region. The work includes constructing 207 km of new rail track close to the existing line between Kranzberg and Otjiwarongo, using concrete sleepers and new rails.  It also involves building 16 bridges, renovating two stations, and procuring 55,000 tonnes of rails to build 518 km of track. Other components include modernising the railway signaling system along the Walvis Bay–Tsumeb line to improve reliability, safety and capacity. According to the AfDB, phase II will bring to 417 km the total rail upgraded with its support, following the earlier 210 km upgrade between Walvis Bay and Kranzberg.  AfDB said the project will be transformative for Namibia’s competitiveness, help the country achieve its goal of becoming a regional logistics hub by 2030, and support trade in neighbouring countries.  It is also expected to connect Namibia to Africa’s Copperbelt in Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The AfDB has previously funded the expansion of the container terminal at the Port of Walvis Bay.  It says the current project continues efforts to integrate Namibia regionally by improving port and rail infrastructure to move goods, support value chains and promote trade.

#AfDB #RailInfrastructure #Namibia #TransportDevelopment #RailwayProject

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Residents push for quick upgrade of Epalela-Onesi-Tsandi road Hertta-Maria Amutenja  Onesi Constituency residents are calling for the urgent upgrading of the Epalela-Onesi-Tsandi gravel road to a bitumen standard. The road, which links agricultural areas, remains in poor condition despite years of petitions and promises. Residents say the state of the road is hampering development and daily life. Naftali Nuuyoma, a member of the Onesi Constituency Community (OCC), explained the significant challenges caused by the road’s poor condition. “The condition of the road has greatly affected us. It runs through agricultural areas, and farmers rely on it to transport their produce to markets in Outapi, Oshakati, and Tsandi. The poor state of the road has caused vehicles to break down frequently, and it is particularly difficult for the ambulances that need to transport patients. It’s extremely bumpy and uncomfortable,” Nuuyoma said. In 2022, the community raised a petition calling for the road’s upgrade, but progress has been slow. Nuuyoma said only a five-kilometre stretch has been improved. “In 2022, we submitted a petition requesting the upgrade of the road. This issue has been on the agenda for both regional and national authorities for a long time. We were told the road would eventually be upgraded to a bitumen standard, but so far, only a small section has been improved.” Another activist, John Shimbilinga, emphasised the community’s collective effort to raise awareness.  “The community within the Onesi constituency organised themselves and established a committee to raise awareness towards Onesi constituency development, headed by Nuuyoma, and I am a committee member. We organised and mobilised the community in terms of development, and the first priority was road infrastructure, specifically the gravel road between Epalela-Onesi-Tsandi to be upgraded to a bitumen standard,” Shimbilinga explained. Shimbilinga also pointed out how the road impacts other essential services.  “Every development is attached to road infrastructure. Health, education, and other basic needs are top priorities. Pregnant women and other sick people who need urgent treatment are using this road to either the Tsandi or Outapi state hospitals. Learners and learning materials that need to reach different schools are also affected, especially during the rainy season,” he said. The community committee has engaged with local authorities, including the Constituency Regional Council and the Uukolonkadhi Traditional Authority.  Despite assurances that the road was budgeted for and construction would begin soon, no visible progress has been made.  “After several years, the committee requested the confirmation letter from the constituency councillor, but to no avail, which forced the committee to engage the regional governor of Omusati and organise a demonstration,” Shimbilinga explained. Shimbilinga urged the new government to deliver on its promises.  “We are having a new government with the theme ‘No business as usual’, so I am urging every responsible person and authority attached to this task to fulfil their promises. The Minister of Works should establish an investigation committee specifically to find out why this road has been either ignored or diverted for almost 30 years now.” A petition submitted to the governor’s office in December 2022 called for the road’s upgrade, emphasising its importance for access to vital services. The petition also highlighted the economic and social benefits the upgrade would bring to the Onesi and Tsandi constituencies and the Omusati region. Regional Governor Erginus Endjala acknowledged the issue last month but noted financial constraints. He explained that although the road is a priority, funds are currently insufficient.  “We have two roads under construction—the Tsandi-Onesi and Tsandi-Ogulumbashe roads. We expect to see improvements in this financial year. Inspectors have assessed the damage, and a report will determine which road receives funding first. The Ministry of Works and the Roads Authority control funding, not the regional council,” Endjala said. Attempts to reach the acting Uukolonkadhi Traditional Authority Chief, Malakia Shoombe, for comment were unsuccessful. Shoombe declined to comment, stating he was uncomfortable on the phone, as he could not confirm the identity of the person on the other end.

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Minister Nekundi announces upgrade of Khorixas-Kamanjab road Minister Nekundi announces upgrade of Khorixas-Kamanjab road NBC Online Tue, 04/22/2025 - 12:14

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New rail-road bridge over Ganga to improve freight movement efficiency The new bridge will be built at a cost of ₹2,642 crore and and will be completed in four years.

The new bridge will be built at a cost of ₹2,642 crore and and will be completed in four years.

#FreightEfficiency #RailInfrastructure #GangaBridge #TransportDevelopment #Varanasi #Chandauli #IndiaLogistics #ModiGovernment #UttarPradesh

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