insert_link Interview Transcripts Interview: Teen in Otjiwarongo Speaks Out After Alleged Police Beating Following Soccer Game A 15-year-old student, Luciano Xoagub, has shared with our news team a harrowing account of alleged police abuse following a school soccer game on February 13, 2026. The exclusive interview with OneAfrica TV reveals serious allegations of physical assault, intimidation, and administrative obstacles after the disappearance of a mobile phone during the game. Luciano, a student at Okarundu Junior Secondary School, explained that the incident began after school when he […] today19 February, 2026
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 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 Namibia Police Praise Public for Calm Festive Season The Police have applauded citizens for their good conduct over the festive season, reporting lower crime levels than in previous years. Speaking to our reporter Hertha Ekandjo, authorities noted that most incidents involved drunk driving, while serious crimes stayed relatively low, making the period largely peaceful. today7 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