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Jun
The City of Windhoek’s unveiling of its People-Centred Smart City Strategy 2026-2036 represents one of the most ambitious urban development visions ever presented for Namibia’s capital. From the commercialisation of municipal fibre infrastructure and digital governance systems to integrated public transport and even a proposed commuter rail link between Windhoek, Katutura and Rehoboth, the blueprint demonstrates a willingness to think boldly about the city’s future. Such long-term thinking deserves recognition. For many years, local authorities across the country have often been criticised for being reactive rather than strategic. In contrast, Windhoek’s new smart city strategy attempts to anticipate the pressures…
