New Era

New RA board promises to deliver

- ■ Maihapa Ndjavera

The new Roads Authority (RA) board, which was announced last week by acting works and transport minister Calle Schlettwei­n, has promised excellent service delivery for the benefit of the Namibian economy through improved network infrastruc­ture.

Incoming board chairperso­n Lily Brandt vowed to endeavour on building on the legacy of good delivery already establishe­d by the outgoing board. “Our biggest aim will be to tackle existing challenges through consultati­ons with relevant stakeholde­rs, and we will find solutions that will contribute to the mandate of the RA and help the country with a proper roads network,” she promised.

Deputy minister of works and transport Veikko Nekundi said the new board should ensure they provide adequate and proper network infrastruc­ture that will link intra-trade benefits to the domestic economy.

“Proper roads infrastruc­ture is a crucial element in the developmen­t of a community on a localised level, and a country’s economic growth nationally and globally,” added Nekundi.

The board will commence its duties on 1 September 2021.

Other members include Profysen Muluti (deputy chairperso­n), Hellen Amupolo, Hendrik Greef, Gerson Kadhikwa, Tuyoleni Hamata and Gloria Tshoopara.

On his part, Schlettwei­n said the growth of the roads infrastruc­ture and the expansion of the roads network contribute immensely to the economic developmen­t of Namibia and the Southern African Developmen­t Community (SADC) sub-region as a whole. He stated that the vision of the board should be to have a sustainabl­e roads sector that is ahead of national and regional socio-economic needs in pursuit of Namibia’s Vision 2030.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? In charge… Members of the new RA board pictured with acting works and transport minister Calle Schlettwei­n, deputy minister Veikko Nekundi and some members of the RA management.
Photo: Contribute­d In charge… Members of the new RA board pictured with acting works and transport minister Calle Schlettwei­n, deputy minister Veikko Nekundi and some members of the RA management.

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