OBSERVER DAILY | Carnage on our roads: Enough is enough: We must all act

[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 22/10/2025
Namibia is once again mourning. Eight lives, fathers, mothers, children, breadwinners, dreamers, lost in an instant at Oniimbwele village. The images and reports from the scene are gut-wrenching. A nation stands in grief, united by sorrow but also by frustration, because deep down, we know that (…)
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