The Otjozondjupa Region emerged as a hotspot for road accidents during the Easter long weekend, according to data released by the Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund last week on Friday. With the highest number of injuries and fatalities, the region has sounded alarm bells for road safety authorities. Out of the total injuries reported during...
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Namibia: MVA Fund Urges Road Users to Prepare for Safe Journeys This Easter Weekend
As Namibia gears up for the Easter weekend, the Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund has issued a stern call to all road users to prioritize safety on the roads to prevent loss of life. The Chief Executive of the MVA Fund, Rosalia Martins-Hausiku, emphasized the importance of being “journey prepared” in light of concerning statistics...
MVA fund urges road users to be road conscious
Maria David THE Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund has called on all road users to be ‘journey prepared’ in order to avoid loss of life on the roads this Easter Weekend. In a statement issued by MVA Fund Chief Executive Officer Rosalia Martins-Hausiku, it was noted that historic data has shown that the likelihood of...
MVA Fund calls for extra caution on the roads over the long weekend – Windhoek Observer
Martin Endjala As the Easter weekend started, the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund (MVA) has reminded road users to be vigilant and prepared when embarking on trips to avoid loss of life on the roads. According to the Fund’s Chief Executive Officer, Rosalia Martins-Hausiku historical data has shown that the likelihood of motor vehicle crashes occurring...
MVA Fund urges road users to prepare for safe journeys this Easter weekend
As Namibia gears up for the Easter weekend, the Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund has issued a stern call to all road users to prioritize safety on the roads to prevent loss of life. The Chief Executive of the MVA Fund, Rosalia Martins-Hausiku, emphasized the importance of being “journey prepared” in light of concerning statistics...
MVA Fund urges public to drive safely over Easter – Latest News
The chief executive officer of the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund of Namibia (MVA Fund), Rosalia Martins-Hausiku, has cautioned the public to be prepared for road journeys in order to avoid loss of life on the country’s roads over the Easter weekend. Martins-Hausiku said in a media statement on Wednesday that historic data has shown the...
Oiponga yomeendjila oya twaalela eemwenyodihapu dovanyasha – MVA Fund – Oshiwambo
Omukulunhuwiliki wehangano li na sha noiponga yomeendjila ledina Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund, Rosalia Martins-Hausiku okwa ti omwaalu woiponga yomeendjila ya kwatela mo ovanyasha okudja peedula 18 fiyo 35 ou li tau kumwifa natango moNamibia. Hausiku eshi okwe shi popya Etitano la dja ko pefimbo kwa li ta popi novatoolinghundana. Okwa ti omwaalu woiponga yomeendjila...
Namibia, South Africa seek to build N$7 billion Transport Infrastructure Fund – Business Express
Namibia and South Africa are in talks to launch infrastructure projects worth N$7 billion over the next three years to address current rail and port inefficiencies. The Namibian Executive Director for the Ministry of Finance and Public Enterprises, Titus Ndove was quoted saying that his ministry is mobilising an initial N$2 billion this year as...
High number of youth deaths during road crashes worries MVA Fund – Windhoek Observer
Martin Endjala The Motor Vehicle Accident Fund’s (MVA) Chief Executive Officer, Rosalia Martins-Hausiku said the Fund is concerned by the high number of young people aged between 18 to 35 who lost their lives in road accidents during 2023. Martins-Hausiku speaking was during the bi-annual media engagement last week in Windhoek. She said young people...
Welwitschia Sovereign Wealth Fund grows by N$425 million – Windhoek Observer
Martin Endjala President Nangolo Mbumba, yesterday said since the establishment of the Welwitschia Sovereign Wealth Fund, its investment returns have grown from the initial seed capital of N$262 million to N$425 million. The Fund was created in preparation for a bountiful harvest to come. Mbumba said this during the State of the Nation Address in...