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Heja lifestyle estate plans gain momentum

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Plans to redevelop the former Heja Game Lodge into a mixed-use lifestyle estate are gaining momentum, following the start of new environmental and social engagement processes for the proposed Heja Lifestyle and Country Estate.

Heja Game Lodge, once a popular game-viewing destination, closed on 15 July last year and is now moving closer to redevelopment.

A new round of public consultations and assessments has commenced for the planned construction and operation of the mixed-use estate, which will cover about 320 hectares and is located 18 kilometres east of Windhoek along the B6 highway.

According to project documents, the estate will comprise approximately 1,200 residential erven, including single residential units, townhouses, apartments and mixed-use structures.

The master plan will be implemented in multiple phases and adjusted in line with market demand and community feedback.

Public input to date has focused on environmental sustainability, water use, waste management and the potential impact on surrounding wildlife habitats. Other concerns raised include increased traffic volumes and potential pressure on infrastructure along the B6 corridor.

The Heja Lifestyle and Country Estate, which will be developed in three phases, is expected to include residential, commercial and leisure components, with provision for schools, retail outlets, medical facilities and green spaces designed to integrate with the natural environment.

Heja Game Lodge, located between Windhoek and Hosea Kutako International Airport, previously employed about 50 people and offered 50 rooms and conference facilities before closing last year.

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