Nabta seeks revival via digital transport platform
THE Namibia Bus and Taxi Association (Nabta) is staging a comeback after being deregistered, with plans for a digital platform to formalise and improve public transport. The Labour Commission deregistered Nabta in 2024 for failing to submit its annual return. The public transport body has, however, recently submitted its annual return, which is currently under review. The Ministry of Justice and Labour Relations confirmed this on Thursday. “The ministry confirms Nabta recentl
The Namibia Bus and Taxi Association (Nabta) is working to regain its status after being deregistered in 2024 for not submitting its annual return. It has since submitted the required documents, which are now under review. The Ministry of Justice and Labour Relations confirmed the submission and noted it is a legal requirement for registered unions. Nabta has announced its re-registration and plans to launch a digital platform to enhance transport services. The platform aims to improve safety, accountability, and efficiency in the sector. It will allow passengers to book seats and luggage via a mobile app, addressing issues like harassment and unsafe boarding practices. The association also plans to collaborate with authorities to prevent the arrest of drivers on payment plans. Additionally, the platform will require full passenger information for emergency contact purposes.
The initiative aims to address long-standing issues in Namibia's transport sector, enhancing safety and efficiency for passengers and drivers.
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