Namibia: Warning Against Fraud As Natis Opens in Omuthiya

23 November 2020

Omuthiya — Deputy Minister of Works and Transport, Veikko Nekundi, has warned the public and staff members not to indulge in fraudulent activities as Natis starts operations in Omuthiya. Noting that half a million dollars was spent on the customisation, equipment and set-up of the new Natis office, Nekundi said perpetrators of unlawful activities will face the full wrath of the law.

"This is an indication that government has heard your call to provide services. Therefore, people will now save a lot of money used before in transport fares as the service is brought closer. Incidents of people driving without a licence as well as unroadworthy vehicles should not be an excuse anymore," stated Nekundi.

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