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Govt launches N$57m Otjiwarongo informal settlement upgrade

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December 3, 2025
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The Ministry of Urban and Rural Development (MURD) has launched a N$57.3 million infrastructure upgrade for the DRC informal settlement in Otjiwarongo, marking a step towards improving living conditions and service delivery in one of the town’s fastest-growing communities.

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony, Deputy Minister Evelyn !Nawases-Tayele said the project will include upgrading a 1.8-kilometre access road to bitumen standard, construction of bulk sewer and water infrastructure, installation of water metres and the development of a community park.

“This launch, I am informed, will cost a combined N$57,370,000 (fifty-seven million, three hundred and seventy thousand Namibian dollars). It entails the upgrade of a 1.8-kilometre access road, construction of bulk sewer infrastructure, bulk water supply, installation of water metres and the establishment of a community park,” she said.

She noted that improved road access will ease congestion, support future residential and commercial development, and strengthen transport links within the settlement.

The Deputy Minister also acknowledged the patience and cooperation of residents, emphasising that government works with communities rather than in isolation.

She urged the community to take responsibility for safeguarding and maintaining the new infrastructure once completed.

MURD reaffirmed its support to local authorities and expressed confidence that the project will enhance safety, service delivery and overall quality of life for households in the DRC settlement.

The ministry said it will maintain oversight to ensure the works are completed to the standard the community deserves.

“It is for this reason that government does not build in isolation; it builds with people. Your role does not end today, because good infrastructure must be protected, maintained and valued over time to benefit generations to come,” she said.

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