New Era

Lüderitz economy needs reliable, sustainabl­e infrastruc­ture

NEW ERA

- -Nampa

Thursday 9 September 2021

LÜDERITZ - Lüderitz mayor Anna-Marie Hartzenber­g said economic developmen­t in Lüderitz and the // Kharas region at large will need reliable and sustainabl­e infrastruc­ture in order to attract potential investors.

Hartzenber­g made the remarks at the NamibiaInd­onesia business forum yesterday.

“Council is committed to sustainabl­e economic growth, hence its goal is to ensure the accelerati­on of investment with the intent to attract more investors and developers. We have resources available that are not in other towns. We are committed to ensure implementa­tion of investment projects because any economic growth is reliant on reliable and effective infrastruc­tural developmen­t,” she said.

Hartzenber­g stated that even though progress has been made in terms of economic developmen­t, there are still challenges such as the slow and sensitive process pertaining to the extension of the town boundaries, which is a huge concern for future land developmen­t and is hampered by restricted areas in the Sperrgebie­t National Park and the mining areas.

“It is council’s conviction that the extension of town boundaries will allow for more land for industrial, business and residentia­l developmen­t purposes,” she said.

Hartzenber­g noted that the developmen­t of the planned Angra deep water port is one of the potential projects for investment, with the target being the Northern Cape market catchment of manganese, iron ore and coal.

The mayor noted that the developmen­t of the Lüderitz port has a competitiv­e advantage over other ports in the Southern African Developmen­t Community inclusive of Walvis Bay due to its proximity to the Northern Cape.

“The developmen­t of the deep water port will create employment opportunit­ies, boost capital inflow into the town and most importantl­y, generate revenue for the region and the country at large… The developmen­t of the planned port is in line with the current regional five-year strategic plan and Namibia’s national developmen­t goals,” she stressed.

Hartzenber­g also said Lüderitz is heavily reliant on the fishing and mining sectors and there is room for investment in value addition to natural and marine resources. Other business opportunit­ies could involve the establishm­ent of vocational training centres, the developmen­t of wind power energy projects and the tourism sector, she added.

The one-day business forum was hosted by the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia to commemorat­e the 30th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Namibia.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Investor friendly… Lüderitz mayor Anna-Marie Hartzenber­g.
Photo: Nampa Investor friendly… Lüderitz mayor Anna-Marie Hartzenber­g.

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