21
Nov
Martin Endjala The United People’s Movement (UPM) president, Jan van Wyk, has called for amendments to legislation regulating Namibia's public transport sector, citing concerns over illegal operators. He said many public transport operators evade taxes, reducing the sector’s contribution to the economy. Van Wyk was responding to questions sent to him by the Windhoek Observer, on the current status quo of public transport in the country and how to address it. “We have realised that the industry has been flooded with illegal operators, which makes it difficult to regulate the industry, especially between local authority boundaries. Therefore, the UPM’s position…
