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ELLANIE SMIT WINDHOEKThe social impact of the Covid-19 pandemic can push more people into.
6 days ago - 29 June 2021 | Crime
ELLANIE SMIT WINDHOEKA 13-year-old girl was raped at Ondjengo village in the Ohangwena Region on Saturday, allegedly by a 25-year-old man.According.
1 week ago - 28 June 2021 | Crime
NAMPAKEETMANSHOOPA member of the Namibian Police Force (NamPol) was arrested at Keetmanshoop after he allegedly stabbed and killed his ex-girlfriend in the early hours of.
1 week ago - 23 June 2021 | Crime
ELLANIE SMITWINDHOEKA total of nine wildlife cases were registered from 7 to 13 June, with 18 people that were arrested.According to statistics from the environment.
2 weeks ago - 16 June 2021 | Crime
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The Omaruru Correctional Facility.
Windhoek – To continue increasing access to HIV services for all people in Namibia, the U.S. Embassy in Namibia has supported the opening of two HIV testing facilities in cooperation with the Namibian Correctional Service.
Working through the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Namibia (CDC Namibia) in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Social Services, the Embassy has partnered with the Namibian Correctional Service to establish HIV testing sites at the Gobabis and Omaruru Correctional Facilities.
These testing sites will make it easier for inmates to voluntarily test for HIV. Previously, inmates needed to go to a local clinic for HIV testing. HIV testing facilities at the Correctional Facilities will reduce delays in testing and linkage to HIV prevention and treatment services. It is another step towards providing the necessary resources to find the remaining people in Namibia who are HIV-positive but do not know t
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Ten arrested for vehicle theft
TEN Namibians were arrested in connection with the theft of motor vehicles that were later recovered in Angola.
Ohangwena regional crime investigations coordinator, Deputy Commissioner Zacharia Amakali said 45 vehicles were stolen in the region from January 2019 to April 2021.
Amakali noted that thus far, a total of 26 vehicles were recovered of which 8 were recovered in Angola, while 19 vehicles are yet to be recovered.
He revealed that the vehicles that are stolen are usually taken across the border through ungazetted points of entry. He added that car thieves never use the Oshikango Border Post. The border post is still closed.
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