Windhoek to enforce new regulations on e-hailing services by next year
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 16/09/2025
E-hailing transport services, such as Yango, operating in Windhoek will be forced to have markings on their vehicles by next year as part of the government’s efforts to enforce regulations on the taxi business. City police chief Leevi Ileka told The Namibian the police are concerned about the (…)
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