Ongoing Development of the Eneas Peter Nanyemba Dual-Carriage Freeway in Windhoek
The much-anticipated Eneas Peter Nanyemba dual-carriage freeway is still in the construction phase after experiencing various delays that have postponed its completion. Originally projected for a March finish, the freeway remains in its early stages, much to the chagrin of commuters in Windhoek’s western suburbs. The construction, funded by Ongos Valley Development, the City of Windhoek, and the Road Fund Administration, aims to ease traffic congestion in a region that sees a substantial daily influx of vehicles.
Although some streets connected to this vital artery have opened, the impact on traffic flow has yet to materialize fully. Visit any major intersection during peak hours, and you’ll find frustrated drivers stuck in traffic. Residents are eager for improvements that the freeway promises, as the ongoing congestion can significantly affect


