Chinese-funded road opens in Namibia
Updated: 2015-03-17 10:17
(Xinhua)
|
||||||||
WINDHOEK - Namibian President Hifikepunye Pohamba has officially opened the Omafo-Onandjaba road, a section of the 98-km Omafo-Outapi road project in northern part of the country.
Upon completion, the 98-km road will connect Ohangwena and Omusati regions located 750 km and 796 km respectively from the capital Windhoek.
Construction of the road, being built at a total cost of 960 million Namibian dollars (about $80 million), has been made possible through a loan from the Exim Bank of China.
Speaking at the opening of the road on Monday, President Pohamba paid tribute to the government and people of China for their valuable assistance, based on the principles of South-South cooperation.
He said the opening of this road is another demonstration of the progress the Namibian government is making in expanding the country's road network.
"Every year we make strides by adding several kilometers to our bitumen roads network," the president added.
Opening of the Omafo-Onandjaba road comes days after President Pohamba inaugurated the Main Road 25 (MR 25) in the northeast Zambezi region built by Chinese company.
- Chinese investment in Namibia grows to $4.6b
- Huawei attends Namibia's ICT summit
- Chinese ambassador to Namibia visits Northern Highway Project Management
- Li urges Namibia to agree to investment protection
- Premier Li meets with Namibia's Prime Minister
- China National Nuclear Corp buying stake in Namibia mine
Philly wants more Chinese tourists
Made with China is a main feature of CeBIT 2015
Smog shrouds Beijing after 'two sessions'
Traditional skill on the verge of vanishing
China's top 10 mobile apps by monthly active users
Cyclone Pam claims 24 lives in Vanuatu
The world in photos: March 9-15
Freestyle skiing, game for adrenalin junkies
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
![]()
|
![]()
|
![]()
|
![]()
|
![]()
|
![]()
|
Today's Top News
President Xi sees Harvard head in Beijing
US easily top exporter of arms; China No. 3, but imports dive
Philly wants more Chinese tourists
More European countries to join AIIB
Wyoming may feel China's declining coal consumption
Mutual respect, interests key to US relations
US targets vocational schools in visa crackdown
Washington pitched to tourist
US Weekly
![]()
|
![]()
|