Farmworker allegedly shot to death during hunting spree near Grootfontein

A 29-year-old farmworker died on Saturday morning after he was accidentally shot by his employer during an alleged hunting spree on Farm Choiganab no. 262 in the Grootfontein district.

Namibian Police Force (NamPol) Unit Commander for Community Affairs, Inspector Maureen Mbeha on Sunday told Nampa that the incident occurred at 00h30 and the deceased has been identified by his relatives as Jacob Kache.

It is alleged the suspect and his seven workers including Kache were on a hunting mission of some kudu animals which allegedly feed on his crops of maize and beans inside his farm, when Kache was hit once in the back and died.

“Kache and his colleague reportedly jumped from the back of the vehicle in order to slit the throat of a kudu, while the employer was still continuing to shoot at the same animal, and in the process accidentally shot him to death,’ Mbeha said.

The 38-year-old male suspect has been arrested on a culpable homicide charge and is expected to appear in the Grootfontein Magistrate’s Court on Monday.

Workers on the farm would normally slit the throat of a hunted animal in order for them to prevent it from blood clotting as the animal meat is meant for consumption, added Mbeha.

She said the police so far confiscated a 3006 hunting rifle which was fitted with a telescope, and suspected to have been used in the shooting, as well as a gun silencer and two packets of live ammunition from the suspect.

The seized items were on Saturday booked at the Grootfontein Police Station as court exhibits.

Police investigation into the matter continues.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency

MME to launch fleet management system

The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) has announced that it will launch a fleet management system (FMS) on Monday.

The FMS is a solution to the management, monitoring and control of the ministry’s fleet with real-time data to improve operational efficiency and enable management to make quick and informed decisions relating to fleet management.

Senior Public Relations Officer in the ministry, Andreas Simon in a media advisory on Sunday said that in 2017 the ministry identified the need to automate the fleet management business processes.

The system specifications were completed and the internal development of the FMS commenced in 2018, he said.

“The ministry views the FMS as a valuable asset to government and would contribute towards the promotion of e-services and innovation in terms of the information and communication technology,” Simon added, noting that the system will significantly contribute to the government initiative on cost-cutting measures.

The system, he further said aims to standardize government fleet management processes to improve service delivery and transparency.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency

NDF man commits suicide at Rundu

A member of the Namibian Defence Force (NDF) at Rundu in the Kavango East Region, on Saturday committed suicide by shooting himself while on duty.

The Namibian Police Force (NamPol) Acting Regional Commander in the region, Deputy Commissioner Eino Nambahu confirmed on Sunday that the incident happened at the Rundu Military Base at around 16h30 and the deceased was identified as 30-year-old Jonas Natanael Shilongo.

“It is alleged that the Shilongo booked out a rifle while on duty and this is the rifle he used to commit suicide,” Nambahu said.

It is further reported that the colleagues on duty with the deceased observed that he was not his usual self.

However, they could not tell that the deceased was suicidal and would use the firearm on himself as booking out a rifle was a procedure done when reporting for duty, Nambahu said.

The deceased lifeless body was found by his colleagues.

It is further reported that Shilongo left a suicide note, however, its content cannot be shared.

His next of kin have been informed and police investigation into the matter continues.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency

Namibian Police Force (NamPol) Unit Commander for Community Affairs

A 29-year-old farmworker died on Saturday morning after he was accidentally shot by his employer during an alleged hunting spree on Farm Choiganab no. 262 in the Grootfontein district.

Namibian Police Force (NamPol) Unit Commander for Community Affairs, Inspector Maureen Mbeha today told Nampa that the incident occurred at 00h30 and the deceased has been identified by his relatives as Jacob Kache.

It is alleged the suspect and his seven workers including Kache were on a hunting mission of some kudu animals which allegedly feed on his crops of maize and beans inside his farm, when Kache was hit once in the back and died.

“Kache and his colleague reportedly jumped from the back of the vehicle in order to slit the throat of a kudu, while the employer was still continuing to shoot at the same animal, and in the process accidentally shot him to death,’ Mbeha said.

The 38-year-old male suspect has been arrested on a culpable homicide charge and is expected to appear in the Grootfontein Magistrate’s Court tomorrow.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency

Geingob to chair SADC Organ Troika Extra-ordinary Summit in Windhoek

President Hage Geingob is expected to chair the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Organ Troika Extraordinary Summit plus the Force Intervention Brigade (FIB) Troop Contributing Countries (TCCs) in Windhoek on Monday.

The Presidency in a media statement here Sunday said Geingob who is currently the Chairperson of the SADC Organ on Politics, Defense and Security Cooperation will open the Extra-Ordinary Summit that will discuss matters of peace and security in the Region and the security situation in the Eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The SADC organ on Politics, Defense and Security Cooperation is responsible for promoting peace and security in the SADC Region and is mandated to steer and provide member states with direction regarding matters that threaten peace, security and stability in the region.

Heads of State and Government of the SADC Organ Troika, comprising Geingob, outgoing Chairperson of the SADC Organ President Cyril Ramaphosa, and the incoming Chairperson of the SADC Organ President Hakainde Hichilima will attend the Extra-Ordinary Summit plus the FIB TCCs.

“Additionally, Heads of State and government from the Republic of Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Republic of Malawi and the United Republic of Tanzania are all expected to attend the Summit as well,” the Presidency indicated.

The Summit will be preceded by the Ministerial meeting on 07 May 2023.

The FIB, it said is the force deployed in the Democratic Republic of Congo within the United Nations peacekeeping mission.

Meanwhile, Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan arrived at the Hosea Kutako International Airport on Sunday, ahead of the Extraordinary Organ Troika Summit plus the SADC Troika and FIB TCCs.

Hassan was received by Namibia’s Deputy Minister of Defence and Veteran Affairs, Hilma Nikanor.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency

The SADC organ on Politics

President Hage Geingob is expected to chair the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Organ Troika Extraordinary Summit plus the Force Intervention Brigade (FIB) Troop Contributing Countries (TCCs) in Windhoek today.

The Presidency in a media statement here yesterday said Geingob who is currently the Chairperson of the SADC Organ on Politics, Defense and Security Cooperation will open the Extra-Ordinary Summit that will discuss matters of peace and security in the Region and the security situation in the Eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The SADC organ on Politics, Defense and Security Cooperation is responsible for promoting peace and security in the SADC Region and is mandated to steer and provide member states with direction regarding matters that threaten peace, security and stability in the region.

Heads of State and Government of the SADC Organ Troika, comprising Geingob, outgoing Chairperson of the SADC Organ President Cyril Ramaphosa, and the incoming Chairperson of the SADC Organ President Hakainde Hichilima will attend the Extra-Ordinary Summit plus the FIB TCCs.

“Additionally, Heads of State and government from the Republic of Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Republic of Malawi and the United Republic of Tanzania are all expected to attend the Summit as well,” the Presidency indicated.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency