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Road Safety Push: Hundreds gathered on Windhoek’s B1 bridge for Namibia’s National Road Prayer, with church leaders and Home Affairs Minister Lucia Iipumbu urging drivers to trade convenience for compassion as road deaths keep rising. Accountability Clash: MPs are furious that two PPS officers were cleared in SAPS internal disciplinary processes despite IPID adverse findings tied to the Phala Phala matter—sparking fresh calls for consistent standards. Tourism Momentum: President Ramaphosa opened Africa’s 2026 Travel Indaba in Durban, saying tourism is now in a growth phase and urging easier cross-border travel across Africa. Local Transport Safety: In Nkurenkuru, most taxi operators are unlicensed—only four are legal—raising safety and tourism concerns as the committee moves to register compliant operators. State Tourism Stabilisation: Cabinet appointed Margaret Gustavo as acting managing director of Namibia Wildlife Resorts and ordered a 24-month turnaround strategy. Fuel Rules Clarified: Fuel retailers can refill drums and jerry cans only with a “good reason,” after confusion over anti-hoarding measures. Youth Sport: Namibia qualified for the 2026 U/17 Youth Olympics beach volleyball, with training and selection still to come.

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