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Fewer traffic lights damaged in accidents: CoW spokesperson
There has been a decrease in the number of traffic lights damaged in vehicle accidents in Windhoek, with fewer than five incidents per month compared to last year, when three accidents would be reported per week. City of Windhoek spokesperson, Lydia Amutenya, during an interview with Nampa on Friday said most accidents occur over weekends....
UK Air Traffic control disruption delays flights
Flights in and out of the UK continue to be disrupted after a technical fault with air traffic control was fixed. Around a quarter of flights were cancelled on Monday, a public holiday in the country. Julia Chapman reports. The post UK Air Traffic control disruption delays flights first appeared on Future Media. Source link
Walvis traffic department needs manpower
The Walvis Bay municipality chief of traffic, Eben Platt, says they need more manpower to control drivers at the town. Platt said that as the town continues to grow, problems like taxi operators and truck drivers parking illegally in undesignated areas are increasing. Passengers commuting between Walvis Bay and Swakopmund have been complaining about violent...
Lunch hour car crash causes traffic disruption in Walvis Bay
Floris Steenkamp A car crash during lunch hour caused traffic disruption in Walvis Bay’s Nangolo Mbumba Drive today (Wednesday, 19 July 2023). A light truck and a Land Cruiser station wagon collided at the intersection of Nangolo Mbumba Drive and 15th Road, resulting in the light truck crashing through the boundary wall of a guesthouse...
Thousands of traffic summonses issued in Otjozondjupa – WINDHOEK OBSERVER
Martin Endjala The traffic law enforcement in the Otjozondjupa Region has issued 5 811 summonses that amount to a total of N$6 257 550 in fines. This was revealed by the region’s Governor, James Uerikua last week during the State of the Region Address, where he indicated that the total number of people arrested on...
Traffic officers embroiled in a legal fight with CoW – WINDHOEK OBSERVER
Martin Endjala Officers of the City of Windhoek’s Traffic Department have locked horns with their employer, in their pursuit of justice. The traffic officers are claiming their five-year bonus leave payment, saying they have not received it yet as agreed in their employment contract of 2014. The officers signed a five-year and ten-year circle bonus...