Police plead with motorists to exercise caution
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The police are pleading with motorists to exercise caution and abide by traffic rules and regulations during this long weekend and beyond.
The police are pleading with motorists to exercise caution and abide by traffic rules and regulations during this long weekend and beyond.
The Namibian Police have established a Cold Case Investigation Team to look into some of the unsolved murders, including those of children, that shocked the nation over the years.
This was shared with nbc News by the police spokesperson, Deputy Commissioner Kauna Shikwambi.
UPDATE | Alcohol sales are strictly prohibited this Sunday.
The Police Spokesperson and Deputy Commissioner, Kauna Shikwambi, has issued a clear directive that all liquor outlets must remain closed.
The Namibian Police's Head of Public Relations, Deputy Commissioner Kauna Shikwambi, has once again appealed to the nation to assist the police in locating the suspects believed to have been involved in a fatal armed robbery in Windhoek in December last year.
A recent surge in break-ins at legal institutions has prompted heightened concerns over the security of sensitive legal data.
Deputy Commissioner Kauna Shikwambi addressed the alarming trend during a conversation with this reporter, shedding light on the gravity of the situation.
The Namibian Police are investigating the matter in which the body of a stillborn baby disappeared from the Windhoek State Mortuary.
The drive for the police recruitment process closed today.
Applicants had mixed emotions as they all hoped to secure a uniform.
There are 750 vacancies up for grabs.
The investigations into the head-on collision involving the Inspector General of the Namibian Police Force in which three people died, are still ongoing.
Police Spokesperson Kauna Shikwambi has confirmed that police are investigating a possible case of GBV after a video of a child who was allegedly beaten with a bottle and sustained cuts on her hand by her guardian surfaced on the net this morning.
The Namibian Police are asking the public for help in identifying a female body stored in the Windhoek Police Mortuary or to contact them if they are aware of a missing person in their area.