In the first six months of 2026, 37 lives were tragically lost on Namibia’s roads, a shocking toll for a nation of three million people.
These individuals are not just statistics; they were a mother returning home from a night shift and a father crossing the B1 road after a long day at work.
By June, Namibia had recorded 229 road deaths in less than six months, with Windhoek leading.
That is a 29% increase in pedestrian fatalities compared to 2025, according to the Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA)…
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