Domestic road carrier permits to last two years
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The Roads Authority has announced an extension for the conversion of indefinite domestic road carrier permits to two-year renewable permits.
“The process, which commenced in April 2023, is now extended to 30 September. Failure to convert the indefinite permits within the given extension period will result in the invalidation of the permits," it said.
"All public passenger transport operators who have not yet converted their permits are hereby requested to visit or courier their applications to the permits office at Erastus Shapumba Towers, Gutenberg Street, Ausspannplatz in Windhoek to convert their permits to two-year renewable permits. The conversion of permits is free of charge, provided that the vehicle and route on the new permit remain the same as those on the original permit,” the statement read.
“The process, which commenced in April 2023, is now extended to 30 September. Failure to convert the indefinite permits within the given extension period will result in the invalidation of the permits," it said.
"All public passenger transport operators who have not yet converted their permits are hereby requested to visit or courier their applications to the permits office at Erastus Shapumba Towers, Gutenberg Street, Ausspannplatz in Windhoek to convert their permits to two-year renewable permits. The conversion of permits is free of charge, provided that the vehicle and route on the new permit remain the same as those on the original permit,” the statement read.
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