Showing posts with label Hosea Kutako International airport. Show all posts
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Thursday, 31 October 2024

Namibia: Mother city access: Cape Town - Windhoek

Mother city access: Windhoek - Cape Town

The first FlySafair, a low cost South African airline, flight from Cape Town landed at the Hosea Kutako International Airport today for the first time.

The flight marks the first regional route for FlySafair and it is encouraging to see the route becomes operational before the coming holiday season.

The route will run weekly on Tuesdays and Saturdays and offers an affordable option for travellers with tickets starting from only N$2 000.

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Monday, 7 November 2022

Namibia airport road project in Auasblick

Namibia airport road project

Namibia’s international airport will benefit from a new road link.

A new road link will improve the transport connection between Namibia’s capital, Windhoek, and the country’s Hosea Kutako International Airport. The 21 km road link will be built by the Chinese contractor Zhongmei Engineering Group.

The dual carriageway project will cost US$66.4 million and the word includes building two bridges and three interchanges. One of the interchanges will be at the airport itself while the other two will be at Sonnleiten and Dordabis. The project is being managed by Namibia’s Road Authority while the consultant for the work is a local firm, VKE Namibia.

Construction of the new dual carriageway will improve transport between the capital city and the airport. This project will provide a significant boost to tourism as well as providing better transport for personnel involved in the country’s mining industry, both important parts of Namibia’s economy.

The first phase of the project will be for an initial 10 km stretch of the road and is expected to take three years to build. Financing for the work is being provided from Chinese sources.

The contract for the work had been awarded previously but the project stalled due to a number of complications.

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Tuesday, 1 November 2022

Namibia: New Airport Road construction progress

Namibia: Airport Road to Be Completed in 2024

The construction of the new freeway between Windhoek and the Hosea Kutako International Airport is expected to be concluded in 2024.

This is according to Roads Authority CEO Conrad Lutombi, who was speaking at the ground-breaking ceremony for the upgrading to dual carriageway standards of the road on Monday.

This is the third and last phase of the project, which will be financed through a grant from China to the Namibian government at approximately N$1.035 billion.

The phase commences at the Dordabis interchange and continues towards the Hosea Kutako International Airport, covering a distance of around 22 kilometres.

About 270 jobs will be created for Namibians during the construction period of this phase.

Works include the construction of the 21.3 kilometres of the dual-carriage freeway, three interchanges to be located at Dordabis, Sonnleiten and Hosea Kutako International Airport, and two river bridges and drainage structures.

Delivering his address, works minister John Mutorwa said the project is of great importance to the Namibian government, as it advances the objective of the country to become a logistics hub.

"Once complete, this dual carriageway will support the economy by allowing safe movement, and it will improve Namibia's investment environment, promote employment and provide a solid foundation for the socio-economic development of Namibia," said Mutorwa.

He further emphasised all the construction material will be purchased in Namibia for this phase; thus, the money will be left in Namibia.

This project will have ample opportunities for supplying and subcontracting specialised works for local small and medium enterprises as well as subcontractors.

At the same occasion, Yang Jun, Charge d'Affaires at the Chinese Embassy, said the two countries have come closer in political and economic terms: "More and more exchanges are being conducted even in the circumstances of Covid-19. In the past few years, China is the largest source of foreign direct investment in Namibia, and serves as the top market for Namibian exports".

Jun stated, in the past few years, over 20 China-aided projects have been completed or remain ongoing, which widely cover the areas of transport, agriculture, education, ecology, border control, public governance, housing, health care, meteorological surveillance, disaster relief and poverty alleviation.

He further noted China is working with the National Planning Commission to expedite the implementation of other grant projects such as the satellite data receiving ground station project, the upgrading and expansion of four schools in the north as well as the construction of social housing project in Grootfontein and Gobabis.

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Wednesday, 13 November 2019

Namibia: The Valley Kapps Farm near Windhoek | КаппсФарм Намибия

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The Valley Kappsfarm is a newly built rural establishment located half way between Windhoek, the capital of Namibia, and Windhoek Hosea Kutako International airport. Kappsfarm Lodge offers you a comfortable accommodation in the middle of African bush savanna and activities: photography, nature drives, wildlife abundance, beautiful landscapes, geology walks, bird watching and history. Sundowner drives and mountain biking are going to be offered soon.

The Valley Kappsfarm offers luxury apartments - with a view over the Namibian savanna plains landscape in the area of Auas Mountains. Each room has an air-conditioner as well as Wi-Fi Internet connection. Enjoy dinner, bed and breakfast service as well as Bar and barbecue places.

As a guest you will enjoy finding yourself surrounded by the essence of Namibia’s natural beauty.
Staying at The Valley Kappsfarm is a perfect alternative to overnight in Windhoek, the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing family breakaway exploring the rocky savanna landscapes of Khomas Hochland 
just 30 km from Windhoek city center and a mere 20 minutes drive from Windhoek International Hosea Kutako Airport off main B6 highway to Botswana.
Overnighting at Kappsfarm Lodge is ideal for the first or last night in Windhoek area after a long flight to Namibia, before you the start or the end your African holidays.
Friendly hosts, Andrea & Harald, are ready to welcome you in Namibia!






























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