insert_link Namibia Musician Alleges Police Links to Drug Trade Local musician Jericho Gawanab has alleged that some members of law enforcement are working in collusion with drug dealers, leaving communities to suffer the consequences of addiction and rising crime. Speaking to our reporter Ludorf Iyambo, Gawanab claimed that the widespread availability of drugs would not be possible without internal support, adding that even senior officials are aware of those involved in the trade. today22 January, 2026
insert_link Namibia Expert Urges Juvenile Justice Approach for 13-Year-Old Suspect Windhoek-based Clinical Psychologist Shaun Whittaker told our reporter Ritta Lotto that a 13-year-old accused of a serious crime should not be treated as an adult and must be handled within the juvenile justice system, which prioritizes rehabilitation and restorative justice over long-term imprisonment. This follows the arrest of a 13-year-old boy last week in Epako, near Gobabis, for allegedly fatally stabbing 26-year-old Nacky Menatzick and her three-year-old daughter, Delanie Menatzick, inside their home. today13 January, 2026
insert_link Namibia Police Arrest Multiple Suspects in Weekend Drug Busts Drug offences topped the weekend crime reports, with seven arrests across several regions involving cannabis, cocaine, and mandrax. Police seized significant quantities of drugs and cash in operations in Kamanjab, Omusati, Katutura, Swakopmund, Mangetti, Khomasdal, and Gobabis, with investigations continuing and court appearances scheduled. Authorities emphasized the importance of community cooperation to combat drug-related crime. today12 January, 2026
insert_link South Africa South Africa’s suspended Police Minister has no recollection of political interference Senzo Mchunu has denied interfering in the work of the police, insisting under oath that he has no recollection of any instance of political interference. Testifying before the ad hoc committee, Mchunu said divisions within police leadership existed long before his appointment. today23 October, 2025