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Namibian bus operators demand that foreign rivals get off the roads
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 66384, member: 636"] Long-distance bus operators in Oshakati called for authorities to remove foreign-owned vehicles operating without proper permits from Namibian roads. The drivers gathered at Independence Stadium on Saturday to share concerns about buses they say avoid contributing to the local economy by refueling in Angola or at Oshikango before trips. Gotrieb Shapange of Life Line buses said foreign operators face lighter enforcement than domestic companies despite breaking regulations. He questioned whether politicians hold stakes in these external bus firms, noting their lower fares attract customers away from Namibian businesses. Shapange added police target local buses with immediate penalties for minor violations. Aron Mathews called for fare increases to offset fuel costs that leave operators struggling to support families and maintain vehicles. Police commander Sakaria Lungameni reported 450 traffic deaths in Oshana region from January through October, urging drivers to follow road laws and rest when fatigued. Oshakati mayor Leonard Hango said the council installed restroom facilities at the loading terminal but drivers frequently bypass the designated area. [/QUOTE]
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