Court ruling on Western Bypass speed humps set for end of June
A ruling on an urgent application with which activist Michael Amushelelo rushed to the Windhoek High Court in an attempt to have newly installed speed humps removed from Windhoek’s Western Bypass road is scheduled to be delivered at the end of June. Judge Gabriel Komboni postponed the delivery of his ruling on Amushelelo’s urgent application […] The post Court ruling on Western Bypass speed humps set for end of June appeared first on The Namibian .

A ruling on an urgent application with which activist Michael Amushelelo rushed to the Windhoek High Court in an attempt to have newly installed speed humps removed from Windhoek’s Western Bypass road is scheduled to be delivered at the end of June.

Judge Gabriel Komboni postponed the delivery of his ruling on Amushelelo’s urgent application to 30 June after hearing oral arguments from Amushelelo and government lawyer Wilhelm Amukoto on Friday afternoon.
Amushelelo is asking the court to declare the installation of speed humps on the Western Bypass road in the vicinity of Windhoek’s Northern Industrial Area unlawful, not in compliance with the Road Traffic and Transport Act of 1999 and a public hazard.


