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Border Bottleneck: Travellers report hours-long delays and confusion at Ngoma Border Post, with services later resuming after a medical emergency and extra staffing—Home Affairs apologised, but concerns about shortages remain. Tourism Diplomacy: Deputy Minister Maggie Sotyu used Africa’s Travel Indaba 2026 to push regional connectivity, while Namibia’s tourism message at the event leaned on sustainability and a growth-focused vision. Big Name, Big Message: Motivational speaker Nick Vujicic lands in Namibia on 22 May for a free public event at Hage Geingob Stadium, aiming to boost hope and unity. Road Safety Push: Church leaders and officials held Namibia’s National Road Prayer after rising road deaths, calling for stricter enforcement and safer driving. State Tourism Shake-up: Cabinet appointed Margaret Gustavo as acting managing director of Namibia Wildlife Resorts and ordered a turnaround strategy. Local Transport Pressure: Osona commuters face fare hikes after a private operator increased bus prices, citing fuel costs. Adventure Update: Fish River Hiking Season reopens on 15 May after safety checks found canyon water levels manageable.

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