ALCOHOL LINKED TO EASTER HOLIDAY INCIDENTS IN ||KHARAS REGION
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Alcohol was a contributing factor in a number of incidents reported in the ||Kharas Region over the Easter holiday.
Alcohol was a contributing factor in a number of incidents reported in the ||Kharas Region over the Easter holiday.
The body of a man, suspected to have died by suicide, has been discovered along the Swakopmund coastline.
A passerby walking along the beach south of the Swakopmund jetty discovered the body early this morning after it washed ashore around 9:00.
When motorists are involved in a vehicle accident, the law requires them to stop, assess injuries and assist injured persons where they are able to do so.
Legal experts explain certain immediate steps to be taken during the discussion on The Wheels of Justice with Daniel Nadunya.
Police in ||Kharas Region will be out in full force to ensure the safety of residents and visitors during the Easter Weekend.
Acting police regional commander, Deputy Commissioner Gottfried Kauhanda, said this during an address with police members.
The flood situation in the Zambezi Region appears to be under control, based on the latest updates from authorities on the ground.
Following recent heavy rains, floodwaters that had submerged parts of the Rehoboth-Windhoek road, approximately three kilometres outside the capital, have now subsided.
However, authorities have cautioned road users to remain vigilant.
An elephant that attacked and injured a schoolteacher near Katima Mulilo has been put down by officials from the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT) after it reportedly became aggressive, posing a threat to residents.
Telecom Namibia has warned that the escalating copper theft is threatening critical telecommunications infrastructure and putting lives at risk, calling for stronger law enforcement and government intervention.
Erongo Police have raised alarm over increasing illegal taxi operations and the use of taxis to transport drugs in Walvis Bay.
TransNamib, Chief Executive Officer Desmond van Jaarsveld said the company's emergency response team, together with regional medical services and the police, continues to provide ongoing support to survivors and attending to anyone requiring medical assistance.