insert_link Namibia National Road Safety Council Sounds Alarm on Road Safety Crisis The National Road Safety Council has raised the alarm over increasing road deaths, with 414 recorded this year. The latest accident in Oshikoto resulted in nine deaths and fifteen injuries, following an August crash that killed fifteen, including a pregnant woman. Ambrosius Tierspoor, NRSC head of communications: today22 October, 2025
insert_link Namibia B1 Road Fatalities Surge In the past three years, a tragic total of 317 people have lost their lives on the B1 road, which spans from Noordoewer to Oshikango, as reported by One Africa TV NewsOnOne’s Ketemba Tjipepa. Last night's extended bulltin is currently being boradcast on oneafrica.tv. Alternatively, you can watch it weekdays on GoTv 24, DSTv 284 or stream daily for free on oneafrica.tv. today7 March, 2025
insert_link South Africa South Africa’s Transport Minister Launches Festive Season Road Safety Campaign S.A's Minister of Transport Barbara Creecy says last year, road crashes cost the economy 205-billion-rand, translating into a 2.74-percent of gross domestic product. She launched the department's festive season road safety campaign in Pretoria yesterday. So far, ten-thousand-154 people have died on the country's roads this year. Creecy says the campaign is based on four pillars that include responsible driving, pedestrian safety, enforcement and education as well as […] today2 December, 2024