New Era

Councillor bemoans bad roads

- ■ Steven Klukowski – sklukowski@nepc.com.na

KEETMANSHO­OP – Keetmansho­op Rural constituen­cy councillor Elias Kharugab says poor road conditions are part of the contributi­ng factors leading to fatal accidents in the //Kharas region.

Kharugab was reacting to a deadly accident that recently claimed three lives on the Keetmansho­op-Koës road.

“I have approached the respective authoritie­s on several occasions to consider upgrading the Keetmansho­op-Aroab and Keetmansho­op-Koës roads to bitumen standard or ideally tar the roads, but to no avail,’’ the councillor raised the concern.

Kharugab added that the road network challenge was furthermor­e hampering economic developmen­t in the constituen­cy.

“Currently 90% of residents preferred to do business in nearby Keetmansho­op since big commercial companies and banks are unwilling to penetrate the market in our area because of fearing financial losses when transporti­ng goods on these dusty roads,’’ he said.

This, according to him, deprives villages like Koës and Aroab of the muchneeded financial injection for developmen­t. The politician further argued his constituen­cy is entitled to proper road

infrastruc­ture just like other constituen­cies in the region. He also said that people are losing their lives on these roads whilst maintainin­g vehicles at a costly rate.

Harldt Maletzky, who is farming along the Aroab road, said it is rather risky for him to visit his farm during weekends, saying he has to continuous­ly pay for wear and tear costs on his vehicles.

He added that it is mainly the dustiness of the roads which hold the greatest danger because the vision of motorists is heavily affected when travelling in opposite directions.

“Government should really improve the conditions of these roads as a matter of urgency,’’ he pleaded.

Businessma­n Melvin Kröhne, who travels on the two roads once a week, said he suffers heavy

financial losses during the rainy season.

“These roads are totally inaccessib­le when it rains and one must then make use of the much longer Karasburg detour road in order to reach Keetmansho­op,’’ he explained with great concern.

He added that a feasibilit­y study was carried out two years ago to upgrade the roads, but nothing has happened until now.

“If these roads are made more easily accessible it can then connect to neighbouri­ng South Africa and Botswana which in return can hold in big economic benefits for the constituen­cy and the region as a whole.”

Roads Authority spokespers­on Hileni Fillemon said the dustiness of the two roads was mainly due to the fact it was constructe­d with shale, which tends to be dusty.

“The roads were re-gravelled in 2004, 2005 and 2006 with the Roads Contractor Company as contractor at the time,’’ she said.

Fillemon added that due to various factors some sections are in need of another re-gravelling cycle.

“Therefore, provided road users stay within the speed limit of 100km/h while driving this gravel road, there should not be any problems,’’ Fillemon emphasised. She also said according to the five-year strategic plan, which ends in 2023, the Keetmansho­op-Aroab road was listed for an upgrade whilst a feasibilit­y has already been carried out for a surfaced road.

“The Keetmansho­op-Koës road on the other hand is not part of the five-year strategic plan,’’ she said. Fillemon continued that the upgrading of roads is in most cases delayed due to not being feasible at that point and time. She added that the availabili­ty of funds plays a big role as well.

“The Roads Authority always ensures that all our roads are safe for motorists at all times and we would like to appeal to all road users to always adhere to road rules, adjust to conditions on it and be vigilant at all times.” The two roads have claimed four lives in the last three months, according to informatio­n obtained from the police.

 ?? Photo: Steven Klukowski ?? Beware of the risks… A portion of the dusty roads in Keetmansho­op Rural constituen­cy.
Photo: Steven Klukowski Beware of the risks… A portion of the dusty roads in Keetmansho­op Rural constituen­cy.

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