25
Sep
Martin Endjala Namibian truck drivers, who were stranded in South Africa over the weekend due to a severe snowstorm over parts of the country, safely returned home on Monday. The heavy snowfall, which began on Saturday, caused major road blockages, leaving vehicles stuck for more than 24 hours. On Wednesday, the FP Du Toit transport group’s managing director, Stephan Terblanche told the Windhoek Observer that all trucks have returned safe and sound, and all drivers are in good health. “They were stuck in the snow between Johannesburg and Durban on Sunday. There were about 1 900 vehicles stuck, stretching to…