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Namibia Invests US$2.3 Million To Enhance Rural Connectivity

April 17, 2026
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Namibia has allocated US$2.3 million to enhance rural connectivity, aiming to bridge one of Africa’s most persistent digital divides. This funding, part of Phase II of the Universal Service Fund (USF), is focused on improving telecommunications infrastructure in isolated and underserved regions.

Stanley Shanapinda, CEO of Telecom Namibia, expressed support for CRAN’s timely investment in rural connectivity, emphasising its importance for economic inclusion in the country. “We’re not merely constructing towers; we’re building a vital digital lifeline for rural communities,” he stated.

As part of the USF Phase II initiative, CRAN has designated US$1.8 million to Mobile Telecommunications Company Namibia and US$540,000 to Telecom Namibia to enhance telecom infrastructure in some of Namibia’s most neglected areas, including Karas, Kavango West, Kunene, Ohangwena, and Oshikoto. These regions have historically faced significant connectivity challenges that contribute to social inequality.

The initiative addresses a systemic issue that leaves Namibia’s connectivity uneven. While urban centres like Windhoek benefit from reliable broadband access, rural areas suffer from low connectivity rates, resulting in a national internet usage rate of just over 50%. The government’s objective is to increase this figure to 90% by 2030 under the Sixth National Development Plan, a goal that requires interventions such as the USF.

Emilia Nghikembua, CEO of CRAN, highlighted the initiative as a direct countermeasure to market failures. “This project aligns with the NDP6 objectives of promoting universal access to quality and affordable communication services for rural communities,” she noted.

The rollout will introduce nine new Radio Access Network tower sites, along with an additional three by Telecom Namibia. Currently, 39% of the project is finished, and civil works are set to intensify next month.

The significance of improved connectivity in rural areas extends beyond mere internet access. Nghikembua pointed out that inadequate network coverage has hindered access to essential services. Clinics face challenges with digital health systems, schools lack access to e-learning resources, and small businesses struggle to reach digital markets. The USF initiative aims to provide connectivity to at least 15 public institutions, including schools and healthcare facilities, to transform this situation.

A particularly noteworthy aspect of the project is the inclusion of seven years of complimentary connectivity for schools and clinics. This shift highlights a commitment not only to infrastructure but also to sustainable social impact, ensuring connectivity leads to real enhancements in educational outcomes, healthcare services, and local economic growth.

“Connectivity is not a luxury, but a fundamental driver of inclusive development,” emphasised Nghikembua.

It demonstrates a shift from infrastructure deployment to long-term social impact, ensuring that connectivity translates into tangible improvements in education outcomes, healthcare delivery and local enterprise development.

“Connectivity is not a privilege, but a key driver of inclusive development,” said Nghikembua.

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