Transport operators to pay N$1 000 more if fuel levy rises

[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 18/11/2025
Staff Writer Namibia’s vehicle market is set to face new cost pressures as proposed changes to the road funding model gain momentum. The Road Fund Administration (RFA) has indicated that the fuel levy needs to rise to N$4.46 per litre to close the growing gap in funding for road maintenance. (…)
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