Govt vehicle fleet 'broken and old’

Current fleet unreliable, maintenance expensive
A special committee has noted that in many government garages, mechanics sit idle waiting for parts to repair vehicles.
Henriette Lamprecht
An extremely outdated fleet, with some vehicles 20 years of age or older, unused government vehicles gathering dust for months and years at workshops due to a lack of parts and val
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Namibian Sun 2025-01-09

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