COMMUNITIES URGED TO SUPPORT KONGOLA-MULANGU ROAD PROJECT

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The communities of Kongola and Judea Lyaboloma constituencies in the Zambezi region have been urged to work closely with consultants appointed to oversee the rehabilitation of a 22-kilometre stretch of the Kongola-Mulangu road.

STAKEHOLDERS DISCUSS MEASURES TO COMBAT ROAD ACCIDENTS

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The National Council Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Housing had an engagement with the Ministry of Works and Transport, the Roads Authority (RA) and the Ministry of Health and Social Services to discuss the motion on the urgent need for critical measures to combat the rising road accident crisis

NATIS EXPANDS LEARNER'S LICENCE SERVICES TO OTJINENE

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The Roads Authority's Namibia Traffic Information System (NaTIS) has made further progress in making government services more accessible to communities in the Omaheke Region.

NaTIS officially launched a learner's licence testing facility in Otjinene. 

AMUSHELELO MOBILISES MOTORISTS OVER B1 SPEED HUMPS

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Social justice activist Michael Amushelelo has mobilised city drivers to protest along the B1 road, urging the Ministry of Works and Transport to remove the speed humps and implement an alternative solution.

NEUKNDI: RCC-RA AGREEMENT NEARING FINALISATION

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The Minister of Works and Transport, Veikko Neukndi, says a memorandum of agreement between the Roads Contractor Company (RCC) and the Roads Authority (RA) is currently being finalised to strengthen the RCC's capacity to operate sustainably.

COURT TO RULE ON BOOIS, MILINGA REINSTATEMENT BID

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High Court Judge Nate Ndauendapo is set to deliver judgement on 30 April in an urgent application brought by dismissed Roads Authority executives Sidney Boois and Richard Milinga, who are seeking reinstatement to their positions.

RA CEO OPPOSES BID TO REINSTATE FORMER EXECUTIVES

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The Chief Executive Officer of the Roads Authority says two former executives, Sidney Boois and Richard Milinga, who took the company to court, are trying to create urgency where there is none.

FORMER ROADS AUTHORITY EMPLOYEES TAKE DISMISSAL TO COURT

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Two former Roads Authority employees fired last month have taken the parastatal to court.

Through an urgent court application, Sydney Boois and Richard Milinga claim that the Roads Authority mishandled their dismissal and appeal process.