-The Roads Authority (RA) is repairing the Keetmanshoop-Koes road that was damaged by the recent heavy rains.
-The Roads Authority (RA) is requesting motorists to exercise extreme caution and to reduce their speed when travelling on the Otavi-Tsumeb road, specifically at the stretch some 18 kilometres to Tsumeb.
-The Roads Authority (RA) has opened part of the dual carriage between Walvis Bay, Swakopmund and Henties Bay to traffic.
-Roads Authority has opened a dual carriageway from main Oshakati-Outapi-Ruacana road junction to the Okatana-Ongwediva Onamutai road.
-Ohangwena Governor Walde Ndevashiya is calling on the Roads Authority (RA) to improve gravel roads leading to various villages in the region.
-The Roads Authority (RA) is confident that the Namalubi-Isize-Luhonono road, currently under construction, will be completed by mid next year.
-The Roads Authority is contemplating shutting down all its operations at NaTIS centres after 15 April if the COVID-19 pandemic does not show any signs of slowing down in Namibia, says its chief executive officer, Conrad Lutombi.
-The Minister of Works and Transport John Mutorwa has commended the Roads Authority (RA) for building and maintaining a good road infrastructure network.
-Namibian roads play a crucial role in the advancement of government goals by improving the lives of its citizens.
-The Roads Authority and University of Namibia (UNAM) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to enable the two parties to cooperate in exchanging expertise and transfer skills.