Otjiwarongo Meat Vendors Deny Links to Stock Theft Allegations

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Kapana and dried meat vendors in Otjiwarongo have denied accusations of contributing to stock theft by purchasing stolen meat. 

These allegations arose following a recent incident in the Outjo district, where 31 cattle valued at over N$ 372 000 were illegally slaughtered. 

Rottweiler thieves appear in Swakopmund Magistrate Court

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Three of the four suspects involved in the theft and sale of two Rottweiler dogs in Swakopmund made their first appearance at the Swakopmund Magistrate's Court today.

They were each granted bail of N$3,000.

The fourth suspect, who is underage, was released into the care of his parents.

President Mbumba disappointed at theft of drought relief food

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President Nangolo Mbumba is disappointed over the theft of food meant for the drought relief programme.

The known incidences of theft of food items meant for drought relief were reported in Oshikoto, and suspects were arrested in May this year.

Theft hinders development at Rundu

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Town Engineer in the Rundu Town Council, Sakaria Shopati, says the institution lost about N$3 million in the 2023–2024 financial year due to vandalism and infrastructure theft. 

Shopati says despite the Town Council's attempts to upgrade service infrastructure, the local population is hindering progress.

Copper cable theft a huge concern at Okahandja

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Copper cable theft has been on the rise in Namibia, causing significant problems for electricity distribution companies and the communities they serve.

The town of Okahandja has become a hotspot for this dangerous criminal activity.

Burglars cause extensive damage at Keetmanshoop SME Park

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Burglars caused extensive damage to the Keetmanshoop !Homs-Ai SME Park when they smashed the premises' glass doors to gain entry to offices and SME stalls. 

The break-in occurred over the weekend. 

Six arrested for fraud at Opuwo denied bail

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Six men, arrested in Rundu in connection with fraud committed at Bank Windhoek's Opuwo Branch, made a brief appearance before the Rundu Magistrate's Court today.

They were denied bail, and the case was postponed until January 25.