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Finding real data helps build a picture of the impact of alcohol on road safety

A N$200,000 drink-driving assessment and enforcement programme on Namibian roads, that will run from July 2026 to January 2027 was launched on 18 June by Namibia Breweries in partnership with the Namibian Road Safety Forum and the Nampol Traffic Law Enforcement Department. Namibia Breweries in a statement said the programme will establish how many drivers […]

Namibia Economist19 Jun 2026, 01:28 pm
Finding real data helps build a picture of the impact of alcohol on road safety

Finding real data helps build a picture of the impact of alcohol on road safety

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A N$200,000 drink-driving assessment and enforcement programme on Namibian roads, that will run from July 2026 to January 2027 was launched on 18 June by Namibia Breweries in partnership with the Namibian Road Safety Forum and the Nampol Traffic Law Enforcement Department.

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Originally published by Namibia Economist on 19 Jun 2026, 01:28 pm. View original article
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