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Desmond van Jaarsveld

Also known as: TransNamib Chief Executive Officer · Leone van Jaarsveld · Miss World Namibia 2022

Desmond van Jaarsveld — TransNamib chief executive, confirmed deaths in Rovos Rail derailments near Keetmanshoop in March-April 2026.

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What’s been said

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  1. March 2026
  2. The Namibian

    Desmond van Jaarsveld confirmed two deaths in the rail accident

    Source

    Chief executive Desmond van Jaarsveld has confirmed the deaths in a media statement issued on Sunday.

    Two dead in Rovos Rail passenger train derailment near Keetmanshoop
  3. The Namibian

    Desmond van Jaarsveld said the company activated its emergency response plan immediately

    Source

    Van Jaarsveld says the company's emergency response plan was activated immediately and teams were dispatched to the scene without delay.

    Two dead in Rovos Rail passenger train derailment near Keetmanshoop
  4. Informanté

    TransNamib chief executive officer Desmond Van Jaarsveld said the train derailed at around 05:00 in the Naute area, approximately 100 kilometres from Keetmanshoop

    Source

    According to TransNamib chief executive officer Desmond Van Jaarsveld, the train derailed at around 05:00 in the Naute area, approximately 100 kilometres from Keetmanshoop.

    Fatal train accident claims two lives near Keetmanshoop
  5. Informanté

    Van Jaarsveld extended condolences to the families and loved ones of the deceased

    Source

    Van Jaarsveld extended condolences to the families and loved ones of the deceased, saying the company's thoughts remain with all those affected by the tragedy.

    Fatal train accident claims two lives near Keetmanshoop
  6. February 2026
  7. New Era

    TransNamib CEO Desmond van Jaarsveld said internal investigation is underway

    Source

    In a statement issued on Saturday, TransNamib CEO Desmond van Jaarsveld said an internal investigation is underway.

    EY ghost haunts TransNamib …two executives suspended
  8. October 2023
  9. The Namibian

    Desmond van Jaarsveld designed Miss World national costume for Leoné van Jaarsveld

    Source

    The 71st edition of the Miss World pageant will be held at the India International Convention and Expo Centre in New Delhi, India, on 16 December, where Karolina Bielawska of Poland will crown her successor.

    Van Jaarsveld unveils Miss World national costume
Business

TransNamib backs safety reforms following Rovos Rail derailment

The News

An independent investigation by South Africa's Railway Safety Regulator into a Rovos Rail passenger train derailment near Keetmanshoop on 1 March has reinforced the need for continued improvements in rail safety and operational systems. TransNamib says recommendations from the report will be reviewed and incorporated into ongoing safety enhancement programmes.

Why it matters

TransNamib commits to safety reforms following an independent investigation into the March derailment that killed two passengers.

3 June 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 3 June

  1. TransNamib backs safety reforms following Rovos Rail derailment

    An independent investigation by South Africa's Railway Safety Regulator into a Rovos Rail passenger train derailment near Keetmanshoop on 1 March has reinforced the need for continued improvements in rail safety and operational systems. TransNamib says recommendations from the report will be reviewed and incorporated into ongoing safety enhancement programmes.

    3 June 2026 · The Namibian

  2. TransNamib receives independent rail accident investigation report

    TransNamib has received an independent investigation report from South Africa's Railway Safety Regulator into a March 2026 Rovos Rail derailment south of Keetmanshoop that killed two people, caused when rains washed away sections of track. The report findings were presented to TransNamib leadership and union representatives, but the operator has not yet shared the conclusions publicly.

    3 June 2026 · Informanté

Wednesday 27 May

  1. TransNamib executives suspended for misconduct return to work

    Two senior TransNamib Holdings executives suspended in February over allegations of property mismanagement and statutory breaches returned to work on Tuesday following a directive from the works and transport minister. Their disciplinary hearing is continuing.

    27 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

Thursday 21 May

  1. TransNamib freight train derails between Usakos and Kranzberg

    A TransNamib freight train derailed on Monday between Usakos and Kranzberg after wagons experienced uncontrolled movement, disrupting railway operations. No injuries were reported; the cause remains under investigation and recovery operations are underway.

    21 May 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 2 April

  1. TransNamib pilots hydrogen-diesel locomotive in emissions trial

    State-owned rail operator TransNamib has secured board approval for a six-month trial of a dual-fuel hydrogen-diesel locomotive on the Walvis Bay-Windhoek corridor in partnership with local maritime hydrogen specialist CMB.Tech. The pilot will assess fuel consumption, reliability, operational efficiency, maintenance and cost-effectiveness, with potential fleet transition contingent on trial outcomes.

    2 April 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 1 April

  1. TransNamib train fatally strikes pedestrian near Okahandja

    A pedestrian was killed after being struck by a TransNamib train near Okahandja on 31 March 2026, the third train incident recorded in March. The train was travelling at 52 km/h within the speed limit when the pedestrian attempted to cross the railway line in a non-residential area.

    1 April 2026 · Informanté

  2. Male pedestrian killed after being struck by train near Okahandja

    A male pedestrian died on Tuesday afternoon near Okahandja after attempting to cross railway tracks and being struck by a train travelling at 52 kilometres per hour, within regulated speed limits. TransNamib said it maintains strict safety measures and is expanding community outreach programmes to educate the public about railway safety.

    1 April 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 25 March

  1. TransNamib investigates suspected tampering in Swakopmund train derailment

    A TransNamib train derailed near Swakopmund on Monday night at 28 km/h, with preliminary indications suggesting possible tampering with rail equipment; no injuries were reported and damage was minimal, with re-railing expected to be completed shortly.

    25 March 2026 · Informanté

  2. Minister to investigate alleged conflicts in N$175m rail contract

    Works and Transport Minister Veikko Nekundi has pledged to investigate allegations that TransNamib executive engineers who are board members of a joint venture improperly awarded a N$175 million railway maintenance contract without proper procurement processes. TransNamib denies the allegations, stating it adheres to all procurement procedures and holds 51% of the joint venture.

    25 March 2026 · The Namibian

Tuesday 3 March

  1. Rovos Rail train derails near Naute, killing two people

    A Rovos Rail train derailed near Naute, about 100 kilometres from Keetmanshoop, early Sunday morning, killing two people. TransNamib CEO Desmond Van Jaarsveld confirmed the incident and said emergency teams were dispatched immediately; an investigation into the cause is underway.

    3 March 2026 · New Era

Sunday 1 March

  1. Two dead in Rovos Rail train derailment near Keetmanshoop

    A luxury Rovos Rail passenger train derailed near Keetmanshoop on Sunday morning, killing two people. TransNamib chief executive Desmond van Jaarsveld confirmed the deaths and said emergency response teams were dispatched immediately, with authorities now investigating the cause.

    1 March 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Rovos Rail train derailment kills two near Keetmanshoop

    A Rovos Rail passenger train derailed near Keetmanshoop after a bridge gave way following heavy rains, killing two people. Emergency services attended the scene, and survivors are receiving support at a facility near Fish River Canyon while authorities investigate the cause.

    1 March 2026 · Informanté

Monday 16 February

  1. TransNamib suspends two executives over property contract irregularities

    TransNamib has suspended executives Webster Gonzo (human capital) and Alynsia Platt (properties) following an internal investigation into property contracts allegedly concluded without proper procurement procedures while Gonzo was acting CEO. The suspensions stem from findings in a 2022 Ernst and Young forensic audit that identified numerous irregularities in TransNamib's property management, including inadequate oversight, manipulated lease agreements, and N$700 000 in performance bonuses paid to executives while the company recorded monthly losses.

    16 February 2026 · New Era

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