Karibib NaTIS still under renovation

Allexer Namundjembo

Works and transport minister Veiko Nekundi says renovations at the Karibib National Traffic Information System (NaTIS) centre are scheduled for completion by mid-August. 

He told parliament on Thursday that the timeline is designed to reduce disruption while ensuring the upgraded facility meets national service standards.

“In terms of alternative arrangements, the alternative arrangements have been implemented,” Nekundi said. 

Nekundi stated that they have deployed a mobile Vehicle Testing Station since 19 May to conduct roadworthiness testing on specific days. 

“The deployment schedule has been carefully coordinated between Karibib and Rehoboth to maximise service accessibility,” he said.

Written learner’s licence tests are continuing as normal at the Karibib centre during the renovation period. However, practical driving licence tests remain suspended. 

Nekundi said clients affected by the suspension have been redirected to alternative testing centres in Okahandja, Coastal, and Windhoek.

He said the renovations reflect the government’s commitment to maintaining infrastructure that supports efficient and reliable public services.

The Karibib NaTIS office scaled down operations in early May after internal assessments by the Roads Authority found several infrastructure challenges. 

The building and test yard were flagged for urgent upgrades to meet safety and service efficiency standards.

The upgrades include structural repairs, modernising the testing yard, improving customer service areas, and installing new systems for faster and more reliable service deliveries.

Before renovations began, the public had reported long waiting times and delays, particularly for practical driving tests and vehicle fitness checks. 

The Roads Authority and the ministry decided to suspend certain services temporarily to allow for full restoration without putting clients or staff at risk. 

Nekundi stated that the move aligns with national plans to upgrade and standardise all regional NaTIS offices to ensure consistent service across the country.

While some services remain unavailable, Nekundi said mobile testing units and rerouted service options are in place to reduce the impact on clients.

Once completed, the Karibib NaTIS Centre is expected to offer a better user experience, upgraded facilities, and shorter turnaround times for license applications, inspections, and related services. 

Nekundi said the government remains committed to ensuring public infrastructure meets modern service and digital integration standards.

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