Namibia joins Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport

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Namibia is the latest country to have joined the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport. 

The international body represents individuals and organizations involved in the supply chain, logistics and transportation in more than 30 countries.

At the launch of the Namibian Chapter, the Deputy Executive Director in the Ministry of Works and Transport, Joyce Mukubi says the country is set on becoming an international logistics hub for SADC by 2025. 

Walvis Bay Corridor Group and RFA donates operational equipment to Operation Boots

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Operation Boots on the Ground remains active in the Kavango East Region, and with that in mind, the Walvis Bay Corridor Group and the Road Funds Administration donated operational equipment to the police.

The donation includes chairs, reflectors, folding tables, flashlights, rain jackets, cones, and gazebos, according to Police Acting Regional Commander and Deputy Commissioner Bonifatius Kanyetu, to aid in the ongoing operation.

Walvis Bay Corridor Group offers free health screening to truck drivers

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The Walvis Bay Corridor Group and its stakeholders have taken it upon themselves to provide free health screening to truck drivers.

About a hundred truckers received free health check-ups and tests ranging from HIV, blood pressure, glucose, cholesterol, and eye test.

The Ambassador of Walvis Bay Corridor Group, Dr Helena Ndume said,  it is high time that truck drivers are accorded such courtesy while commending them for an enormous role they played in transporting goods at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.