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Namibia's Road Fund Administration Reports N$3.6 Billion Financing Gap in Road Maintenance

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Namibia's Road Fund Administration has identified a N$3.6 billion financing gap in road maintenance, with projections indicating that the Road User Charging System will only cover 46% of national needs by 2025. To address this shortfall, the RFA plans to adjust RUCS, explore new revenue sources, and enhance infrastructure for electric vehicles and green projects. The government's strategy also includes modernizing the railway network to improve overall transport efficiency.

Namibia's Road Fund Administration Reports N$3.6 Billion Financing Gap in Road Maintenance
Jan 30, 2026, 2:42 PM

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