The Roads Authority (RA) has announced the introduction of learner's license tests at the National Administration Traffic Information System (NaTIS) office in Omuthiya as from 26 April 2024. RA spokesperson Hileni Fillemon in a statement on Monday said bookings for learner's licence tests will commence on this date and will be available from Monday to Friday. 'Customers seeking to book for learner's licence tests should bring along a N.dollars 50 fee and a certified copy of their Identity Document (ID),' said Fillemon. She said bookings for learner's licence testing can only be done in person as the RA does not have an online booking system. Operating hours at the Omuthiya NaTIS office are 08h00 until 15h30, Monday to Friday. NaTIS spokesperson, Constance Mwilima said they are happy to be able to finally offer learner's licence tests in Omuthiya as it could not be done when the office opened in 2020 due to a shortage of staff. NaTIS currently operates from the Omuthiya Town Council building and offers se rvices such as renewal of driver's licences and other counter services. Source: The Namibia Press Agency
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