Loose Laws, Deadly Consequences
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 5/09/2025
In 2021 police chief Sebastian Ndeitunga issued an order that the drivers of government vehicles should not be slapped with traffic fines over expired licences. The written instruction was issued to all police regional commanders at the request of then home affairs executive director Etienne (…)
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