Stray animals in Khomas to get reflective gear
Renthia Kaimbi Stray animals along the B1 road in the Khomas region are set to receive reflective gear as part of the Animal Visibility Project, with priority given to the high-risk stretch near the Mix informal settlement. The project that was launched in December 2025 aims to reduce nighttime collisions between motorists and free-roaming livestock, […]

Renthia Kaimbi
Stray animals along the B1 road in the Khomas region are set to receive reflective gear as part of the Animal Visibility Project, with priority given to the high-risk stretch near the Mix informal settlement.

The project that was launched in December 2025 aims to reduce nighttime collisions between motorists and free-roaming livestock, which is a leading cause of fatal accidents on Namibian roads.
While an official handover ceremony originally scheduled for Monday, 8 June at the Khomas Governor’s office has been indefinitely postponed, the Windhoek Observer understands that implementation plans for the region remain on track.


