Deputy Commissioner Shikwambiwarnedthat criminals often target personal property, cash, and engage in fraud via unsolicited communications
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“Deputy Commissioner Shikwambi, Head of the Police Public Relations Division, warned that criminals often target personal property, cash, and engage in fraud via unsolicited communications during this time.”
Deputy Commissioner Kauna Shikwambisaidcriminal activities appear to be on the increase during Easter period
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“"Regrettably, during this period, it is noted with concern that criminal activities appear to be on the increase. Hence, we urge public members to be vigilant and cautious at all times and not fall victim to crime," she said.”
National police spokesperson deputy commissioner Kauna Shikwambisaysthere is no law prohibiting filming but the intent is questionable
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“National police spokesperson deputy commissioner Kauna Shikwambi says although there is no law prohibiting people from filming, the intention behind it is questionable.”
Kauna Shikwambicalled onNamibians to join forces with police to curb drug trade and abuse
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“Namibia Police Force (NamPol) spokesperson Kauna Shikwambi called on Namibians to join forces with the police to curb drug trade and abuse in the communities.”
“According to a police report issued by Namibian Police spokesperson Kauna Shikwambi, the suspect was arrested on Friday and is expected to appear before the Ondangwa Magistrate's Court today.”
Kauna Shikwambiconfirmedthe arrest of a 62-year-old woman for allegedly employing and assaulting an underage domestic worker
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“Namibian Police spokesperson deputy commissioner Kauna Shikwambi has confirmed the arrest, saying the suspect is expected to appear in the Ondangwa Magistrate's Court on Monday.”
Two men were found dead in separate incidents in Windhoek and Nkurenkuru over the weekend. Police say no foul play is suspected in either case and investigations are ongoing.
Why it matters
Two men found dead in separate suspected suicides reflects ongoing public health and mental health crisis in Namibia.
Two men were found dead in separate incidents in Windhoek and Nkurenkuru over the weekend. Police say no foul play is suspected in either case and investigations are ongoing.
Nine men allegedly raped a 25-year-old woman at knife point near NamWater houses in Okahandja early Sunday morning; the suspects fled when vehicle lights approached, and the victim was taken to hospital in stable condition. No arrests have been made and investigations are ongoing.
Police have confirmed formal identification of four victims from a Desert Air crash on 10 May, and their bodies are being released to funeral undertakers for repatriation to Germany. The victims—three German tourists and the pilot—were recovered from a crash site in a steep mountain gorge after difficult rescue operations involving specialist forces and a helicopter.
Two Angolan nationals, aged 17 and 25, allegedly raped a nine-year-old Namibian girl on separate occasions at Mburundu village in Kavango West on Friday. In a separate incident, a 26-year-old Namibian man was arrested on suspicion of raping a 13-year-old girl at Katutura in the Shandumbala location.
Police reported three separate murder incidents over the weekend: a man fatally stabbed during a gang-related altercation in Swakopmund's Mondesa area on Friday night; a 33-year-old man arrested in Windhoek's Wanaheda area in connection with the death of his 31-year-old girlfriend, allegedly stabbed with a kitchen knife following an argument; and a third incident in Gobabis (details not fully provided in source).
A female foetus estimated at six to seven months development was found wrapped in a plastic bag in a municipal skip bin in Khomasdal on Saturday morning. Police are investigating, and no arrests have been made.
A body was discovered at Windhoek's Gammams Water Care Works facility on Sunday, prompting the Residents and Ratepayers Association to demand laboratory results on tap water safety. The Windhoek Municipality has assured the public that the city's water is safe, noting the body was found at the initial screening stage of the treatment process.
A decomposed body found in a machine at Gammas Water Care Works in Windhoek on Sunday has been identified as 47-year-old Euhudt Timbo, who is suspected to have been murdered and washed through the drainage system. Police say no suspects have been arrested and the investigation is ongoing.
The Namibian Police Force has rejected allegations by social justice activist Michael Amushelelo that trial-awaiting inmates at Otjomuise Police Station have gone weeks without food. Nampol spokesperson deputy commissioner Kauna Shikwambi stated that inmates receive meals three times per day and acknowledged occasional challenges with quantities or supplier delays, while noting that families are permitted to bring food during designated visiting days.
Namibian Police Force denied allegations of concealing details about a shooting incident at Okondjatu settlement on 4 May in Otjozondjupa region, where officers shot and injured a suspect armed with a machete in what police described as self-defence. The incident has renewed public debate around police use of force and the credibility of internal investigations.
The Namibian Police Force has rejected allegations by activist Michael Amushelelo that it attempted to conceal a shooting incident at Okondjatu Settlement on 4 May 2026. According to police, officers shot a suspect in the leg and abdominal area after he attacked them with a machete during an arrest attempt; the suspect is in stable condition and an attempted murder case has been registered.
An 83-year-old woman was killed and a 4-year-old boy seriously injured in an alleged attack at Ondiyamande village in Oshana region on Friday. The suspect, the woman's 30-year-old grandson, was arrested on Saturday and is expected to appear in Oshakati Magistrate's Court on Monday; police say he smashed a window and forced entry into the house while the victims slept, and the motive remains under investigation.
The family of Giano Seibeb, accused of trespassing at State House in Windhoek, is demanding to see closed-circuit television footage of the incident and wants answers on how he escaped Windhoek Central Hospital's mental health centre where he had been admitted. The incident led President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah to suspend police inspector general Joseph Shikongo.
Police say CCTV footage from an incident in which Giano Seibeb was found naked at State House will not be released while investigations are ongoing. A criminal case has been opened; the chief of presidential security has been reassigned, and police say no further details can be provided while the matter is sub-judice.
The Namibian Police is not disclosing whether suspended inspector general Joseph Shikongo retains his salary and benefits during suspension; Nampol referred media inquiries to the Presidency's statement, which does not address the conditions of Shikongo's suspension.
An attempted murder case was opened in Omuthiya after a man shot an assailant who approached him and his girlfriend while pretending to be drunk; both the shooter and attacker sustained serious injuries and were admitted to hospitals.
Police intercepted a truck carrying cannabis valued at over N$1 million on the Grunau road outside Keetmanshoop on Friday, resulting in the arrest of three men aged 36, 41, and 47.
Oshana regional police commander Naftal Sakaria is set to lead the unit protecting President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, replacing commissioner Andreas Nelumbu. The appointment follows a police reshuffle conducted by inspector general Joseph Shikongo.
Namibian Police reported multiple serious incidents over the past weekend, including suspected suicides, attempted murders, rape, and stock theft across the country. Specific incidents included suspected suicides in Walvis Bay, Ohangwena, and Windhoek, stabbing attacks in Otavi and Lüderitz, and a death from a lightning strike in Keetmanshoop.
Police are seeking information on an unknown suspect who allegedly stabbed a 26-year-old in the neck at DRC location in Swakopmund on Friday at 21h00; no arrests have been made and the motive is unknown.
Police are investigating six housebreaking cases recorded across Namibia over the weekend, with stolen items valued at approximately N$218 000 across incidents in Windhoek, Khomasdal, Outapi, Outjo, and Katima Mulilo. No arrests have been made in most cases, and few items have been recovered, prompting police to urge homeowners to increase vigilance and security measures.
Six months after Keetmanshoop resident Juanita Karolus was found murdered in Windhoek, police have made no arrest despite ongoing investigations. Activists and the family are calling for improved police capacity and investigation to address mounting cold cases.
Pedestrian fatalities in Namibia increased to 47 in the first three months of 2026 from 41 in the same period last year, according to the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund, even as overall pedestrian-related crashes and injuries declined. Police and transport operators cite intoxication, inattention, and poor road conditions as contributing factors, with authorities calling for targeted safety measures in high-risk regions.
Police reported three rape cases across Namibia: a nine-year-old girl assaulted in Eenhana, a 26-year-old woman raped in Lüderitz (suspect arrested), and a 48-year-old woman attacked in Dordabis (suspect at large). Police also seized cannabis valued at N$5.45 million at the Noordoewer border and recorded several suspected suicides.
A culpable homicide case has been registered after Omaheke regional police commander Commissioner Heinrich Tjiveze struck a pedestrian in Witvlei on 4 April. The victim, Otto Giovani Daniel, aged 23, was killed in the collision; police say he was walking in the middle of the road at the time, and investigations are ongoing.
A Namibian man fled after police detected 104 parcels of cannabis worth an estimated N$5.45 million hidden in a vehicle at the Noordoewer border post on Friday; the suspect remains at large and police are continuing their investigation.
Swapo parliamentarian James Uerikua, 43, and his 14-year-old son died Friday when their vehicle overturned on the Otjiwarongo-Okakarara road after a rear tyre burst. Colleagues remembered him as a sharp-minded, articulate, and humorous legislator with a passion for farming.
A 42-year-old woman was arrested at Aus in the ǁKharas region after allegedly raping a 58-year-old woman at Khaubeb location on 3 April. Both were taken to Lüderitz State Hospital for medical examination and completion of a rape kit, according to national police.
The Namibian Police have issued a nationwide advisory for the Easter long weekend (3–6 April 2026), warning of increased criminal activity and road incidents during the period. The force will intensify patrols and roadblocks, and urges the public to remain vigilant against property crime, fraud, and road hazards.
Namibian Police will increase patrols, crime prevention operations and roadblocks from 3–6 April during the Easter period, when criminal activities typically rise and traffic volumes increase. The national police spokesperson urged the public to remain vigilant against theft and fraud, and cautioned drivers to follow road safety rules.