Police defend N$56-million Windhoek-Okahandja checkpoint as critics call it wasteful, divisive
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 13/05/2025
The police have defended the decision to build a N$56-million Okahandja-Windhoek checkpoint that will include features such as holding cells and staff offices. The government has over the years splashed money on buildings at roadblocks across the country – a move seen by some as unnecessary. (…)
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