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Namibia gives e-hailing drivers 56 days to get permits or face impound
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 88671, member: 27"] Namibia's rogue e-hailing apps just got a final 56-day lifeline before vehicles start getting towed. Compliance ultimatum [LIST] [*]Unregistered operators face impoundment after the September thirty deadline extension. [*]Yango InDrive Lefa drivers get twenty-eight days to secure permits, plus twenty-eight days for verification. [*]Transport Minister Veikko Nekundi stressed that public passenger permits and vehicle tests are required. [*]A meeting happened yesterday in Windhoek with Info Minister Emma Theofelus. [/LIST] Permit progress snapshot [LIST] [*]Roughly four hundred drivers grabbed permits by late twenty twenty-five. [*]Yango Namibia reports two ninety-three full approvals and three conditional. [*]The company backed nine hundred ninety-four applications total, with eight hundred eighty submitted. [*]One hundred fourteen wait on police clearance renewals. [/LIST] Operator pushback points [LIST] [*]Drivers complain that permit delays kill their daily income stream. [*]E-hailing firms demand faster processing and updated transport laws. [*]Platforms like Yango push proactive help for driver compliance. [*]Nekundi preps new public transport bill to crush illegal ops. [/LIST] Government firm stance [LIST] [*]Ministers insist all passenger transport follows strict legal rules. [*]Theofelus praises e-hailing benefits but demands full adherence. [*]Nekundi warns non-compliance will trigger harsh austerity steps soon. [*]Yango urges every driver to apply immediately for permits. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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