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Namibia plans to transform transport corridors into economic development corridors

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Walvis Bay Corridor Group (WBCG) says Namibia plans to transform its transport infrastructure by converting key transport corridors into bustling economic development zones. 

WBCG Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Mbahupu Tjivikua said the plan, backed by the government, aims to foster diverse activities, from manufacturing and services to value-added industries. 

He said this will position Namibia as an industrialised nation and a regional logistics hub akin to Singapore.

” Our goal is to position Namibia as the ‘Singapore of the region. To achieve this, we are working closely to attract and support the oil and gas sector, a project endorsed by the Namibian government,” he said.

Tjivikua said the plan includes substantial upgrades to road, rail and port facilities, promising a significant boost in trade and economic growth.

“Our strategy focuses on transforming transport corridors into economic development corridors, fostering various activities, services, manufacturing and value addition within Namibia. This will help position Namibia as an industrialised nation,” he said.

He highlighted that most of the country’s border ports are now operational, enhancing trade connectivity.

“As a corridor group, we also offer corporate social responsibility services, such as free medical clinics for truck drivers at ports and weighing bridges, ensuring they have access to necessary healthcare without needing to visit private clinics,” he said.

Tjivikua delivered these remarks at the South African Oil and Gas Alliance conference in Windhoek, where he revealed WBCG’s role and involvement in promoting the oil and gas sector including the emerging green hydrogen.

He said these industries are crucial as Namibia endeavours to be an international logistics hub, leveraging from best roads and safety that comes with it, including the timely release of cargo imported and exported through Namibian ports.

In addition, he said there is a need for further expansion of the Lüderitz Port and Walvis Bay Port to cater to oil and gas activities.

“Significant upgrades are underway for our road infrastructure, ensuring connectivity with neighbouring countries. Similarly, our railways are being improved, and although our airports are not large, they are being upgraded to accommodate the opportunities and jobs created by the oil and gas industry,” he added.

WBCG is further tasked to implement the Namibia Logistics Master Plan, as such, it is working closely with all stakeholders for this realisation.

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