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  2. List of state-owned enterprises in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Land Acquisition and Development Fund -245 Mio Implementing land reform: Meat Board of Namibia Regulatory Minerals Development Fund of Namibia Financial NamDeb: 1,514 Mio Diamond mining Namibia Airports Company-283 Mio Maintenance of Namibian airports Commercial Namibian Broadcasting Corporation-1,055 Mio State broadcaster Media

  3. Transport in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Namibia's road network is regarded as one of the best on the continent; road construction and maintenance adheres to international standards. [3] The country's 48,875.27 km roads (2017) are administered by the Roads Authority, a state-owned enterprise established by Act 17 of 1999. Due to low traffic volumes the majority of roads are not tarred.

  4. A1 road (Namibia) - Wikipedia

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    The A1 is a national highway in Namibia.The 76 kilometres (47 mi) stretch of road between Windhoek and Okahandja is the only A-rated road in Namibia. Consisting of freeway for its entire length, it came into existence in 2017 when freeway sections of the B1 were redesignated A1 in accordance with new standards of the Roads Authority Namibia. [1]

  5. State House, Windhoek - Wikipedia

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    The State House was designed by the North Korean company Mansudae Overseas Projects and built over a period of 66 months. [4] [5] In September 2002, at the end of his term, Sam Nujoma, the first president of Namibia, had construction begin on the new building, to replace the old State House in the inner city, [6] because both the office space in the old State House and the parking area were ...

  6. MOM's Way - Wikipedia

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    The name "MOM" is an acronym for Manitoba, Ontario, and Minnesota, the two provinces and one state traversed by this multi-highway route. MOM's Way provides a secondary route between the cities of Winnipeg, Manitoba and Thunder Bay, Ontario . [ 2 ]

  7. Manitoba Highway 75 - Wikipedia

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    The provincial government commemorated this by designating the road as the Lord Selkirk Highway in 1962. [8] By the early 20th century, the trail evolved into the Canadian leg of the Jefferson Highway leading from Winnipeg to New Orleans. The highway was originally designated as PTH 14 when Manitoba introduced the highway numbering system in ...

  8. United Nations Road Safety Fund - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Road Safety Fund (UNRSF) is a United Nations global multi-partner trust fund dedicated to supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3.6, aiming to halve the number of road traffic deaths and injuries by 2030, by financing global road safety projects in low- and middle- income countries (LMICs). [1] [2]

  9. William Rees Jeffreys - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, a Rees Jeffreys Road Fund report, A Major Road Network for England, recommended creation of England's Major Road Network, [41] implemented in 2018. In 2018, the Rees Jeffreys Road Fund, with the Campaign for Better Transport , published a guide, Roads and the Environment: Putting an innovative approach at the heart of RIS2 .