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Mayor Commends Parks Revitalization Efforts and Addresses Pothole Concerns Mayor highlights successful park improvements and calls for pothole repairs in the city.

Wyandotte County is tackling urgent pothole fixes and park revitalizations, promising a brighter future for our community!

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Walvis Bay tender storm over pothole repairs Renthia Kaimbi  Local contractors in Walvis Bay have accused the municipality of bias and unfair practices in awarding pothole repair tenders. In letters dated June 2 and 5 2025, Kapepo Construction CC, Mweshiitya Trading CC, Shamrock Investment CC, and V Jay Construction CC said they were overlooked for five pothole repair contracts divided into lots.  They alleged the tenders went to four specific contractors without proper public advertising or consideration of established local firms. The contractors bypassed the municipality’s general manager of roads and building control, Theo Potgieter, and took their concerns directly to chief executive officer, Victoria Kapenda.  They claimed Potgieter indicated a preference for “only large companies” and said these appeared “predominantly white-owned.” “Such statements raise serious concerns about potential racial bias,” their letter reads. They said this approach excludes capable, long-serving local companies, many of which are black-owned or smaller enterprises. The contractors requested  the CEO to investigate the ownership structures of the companies awarded the tenders, check whether an official advertisement was issued, and confirm how many companies were invited to bid. They also urged the municipality to ensure tenders are circulated to all companies in its database or properly advertised to promote fair competition. In a separate response to Kapepo Construction CC dated 2 June 2025, Kapenda said, “The onus lies in the public entity to select the appropriate method of procurement for the procurement of goods, works or services, depending on the nature of the procurement,” citing Section 27 of the Public Procurement Act, 2015. Minutes of a council meeting on 24 June 2025 show that the municipality was still within the standstill period for awarding a routine road maintenance tender valued at about N$4 million.  The tender was advertised on 10 September 2024 and closed on 1 November 2024, attracting 19 bidders. Due to what the municipality called a “cumbersome procurement process”, the N$4.11 million contract was awarded on 12 June 2025 to a joint venture between Otjiwarongo-based Sisho’s Trading CC and DJJ Investment CC, after several extensions to the bid validity period. Council minutes also state that three additional contractors were appointed to assist with road repairs: Ghaba Investment CC, Vitz Investments CC and Walvis Bay Quality Control Services CC.  The contractors say this was done through a restricted bidding process, using direct requests for quotations authorised by Potgieter. Documents in the possession of the Windhoek Observer show Vitz Investments CC and Walvis Bay Quality Control Services CC, which were not among the original 19 bidders, received contracts worth N$923 195 and over N$1 million, respectively. Black-owned Ghaba Investment CC, part of the original 19 bidders, received a contract worth N$419 610, all excluding value added tax (VAT). Sources within the council, speaking anonymously, confirmed Vitz Investments CC has never done roadwork in the municipality. Kapepo Construction CC questioned why, in this case, only five companies were invited to submit quotations and why experienced local providers like themselves were excluded.

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Walvis Bay Prioritises Road Repairs in Budget [Namibian] The Walvis Bay Town Council has identified the urgent repair of infrastructure, particularly road maintenance and pothole repairs, as a key priority in its budget for the 2025/26 financial year.

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Walvis Bay prioritises road repairs in budget The Walvis Bay Town Council has identified the urgent repair of infrastructure, particularly road maintenance and pothole repairs, as a key priority in its budget for the 2025/26 financial year. This was revealed during the budget speech by management committee chairperson Richard Hoaeb on Friday. “This area represents a significant backlog, and the deteriorating state of our roads poses challenges to safety, efficiency and quality of life,” Hoaeb said. He stated that the council has adopted a renewed, focused approach to address this critical need, and envisions a comprehensive programme that will ensure road upgrades take place in a timely and sustained manner. “This is not just a maintenance concern – it is a public safety imperative. By investing in our roads, we invest in the well-being and daily convenience of every resident and road user,” he said. He went on to suggest that some previous challenges surrounding service delivery were due to the town’s long-time lack of a substantive chief executive. It is hoped that these issues will now be remedied thanks to the appointment of Victoria Kapenda as municipal chief executive in September last year, he indicated. “This budget marks the first under her leadership, and we are confident that her presence will significantly improve budget execution – particularly in terms of capital projects. We anticipate a notable increase in execution rates, reflecting her experience and commitment,” Hoaeb said. The post Walvis Bay prioritises road repairs in budget appeared first on The Namibian.

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Walvis Bay prioritises road repairs in budget BUDGET DONE … Walvis Bay mayor Trevino Forbes hands over the town’s budget to town council management committee chairperson Richard Hoaeb. Photo: Walvis Bay Municipality The Walvis Bay Town Council has identified the urgent repair of infrastructure, particularly road maintenance and pothole repairs, as a key priority in its budget for the 2025/26 financial year. This was revealed during the budget speech by the chairperson of the Walvis Bay Town Council’s management committee, Richard Hoaeb, on Friday. “This area represents a significant backlog, and the deteriorating state of our roads poses challenges to safety, efficiency and quality of life,” Hoaeb said. He stated that the council has adopted a renewed, focused approach to address this critical need, and envisions a comprehensive programme that will ensure road upgrades take place in a timely and sustained manner. “This is not just a maintenance concern — it is a public safety imperative. By investing in our roads, we invest in the well-being and daily convenience of every resident and road user,” he said. He went on to suggest that some previous challenges surrounding service delivery were due to the town’s long-time lack of a substantive chief executive. It is hoped that these issues will now be remedied thanks to the appointment of Victoria Nelago Kapenda as municipal chief executive in September last year, he indicated. “This budget marks the first under her leadership, and we are confident that her presence will significantly improve budget execution — particularly in terms of capital projects. We anticipate a notable increase in execution rates, reflecting her experience and commitment,” Hoaeb said. The post Walvis Bay prioritises road repairs in budget appeared first on The Namibian.

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Portland Council debates $80M bond for sidewalk and pothole repairs Council discusses $80M funding for 9,000 ramps and potential future borrowing needs.

The Portland City Council is weighing an $80 million bond to tackle a crucial backlog of accessibility improvements and pothole repairs—will they take action or leave the streets in disrepair?

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Johor to repair 800 flood-damaged pothole hot spots within two days, set to finish before Aidilfitri JOHOR BAHRU, March 23 — Repair work on pot holes at about 800 hot spots that were damaged due to floods in Johor is expected to be completed within two days starting...

Johor to repair 800 flood-damaged pothole hot spots within two days, set to finish before Aidilfitri #johorfloods #mohamadfazlimohamadsalleh #potholerepairs

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Works Ministry orders urgent pothole repairs after Johor crash kills two siblings KUALA LUMPUR, March 23 — The Works Ministry has ordered the appointed concessionaire responsible for maintaining Jalan Sengkang-Felda Inas-Bandar Tenggara, Johor, to immediately...

Works Ministry orders urgent pothole repairs after Johor crash kills two siblings #alexandernantalinggi #jalansengkangfeldainasbandartenggara #potholerepairs #worksministry

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