The Government is still waiting for a detailed report on the death of a Namibian businessman who died in Congo-Brazzaville. The businessman, identified as Erastus Phillemon died on the 11th of this month. Phillemon, a resident of Okahandja, was in Congo-Brazzaville since October for business. He was diagnosed with malaria and hospitalised for treatment. According to a diplomatic note from Namibia's Embassy in Brazzaville, Phillemon was locked up in his room by the nurses for five days and the facilities reportedly had no water. The note further states that the Government is still waiting for a detailed report on his condition from the hospital where he was admitted. The process is, however, cumbersome as Phillemon travelled to Congo-Brazzaville in his personal capacity. The Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation says it only has updates from the Embassy. Phillemon's remains will be repatriated to Namibia on Friday.