Pedestrians vulnerable as road deaths rise in Ohangwena

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 19/12/2025
Pedestrians remain among the most vulnerable road users in the Ohangwena region, largely due to inconsiderate driving, the police have warned. New figures show a worrying rise in road deaths and serious injuries this year. Ohangwena police regional commander commissioner Otillie Kashuupulwa says (…)
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