Windhoek Council launches pothole repair plan ahead of rainy season



The Windhoek Municipal Council has approved a new action plan aimed at speeding up pothole repairs ahead of the rainy season. City officials say the initiative is intended to improve road safety and protect municipal infrastructure while longer-term maintenance challenges are addressed.
According to City spokesperson Lydia Amutenya, the city faces a staggering N$2.67 billion backlog in road maintenance, a problem that has worsened over the years due to budget constraints and increased urban traffic.
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Amutenya told local media that the new plan prioritises the most heavily trafficked roads and neighborhoods prone to flooding, with teams already deployed to start repairs in key areas.