Erongo police concerned about GBV case withdrawals


SWAKOPMUND: The Namibian Police Force’s Unit Commander for Community Policing in Erongo, Chief Inspector Ileni Shapumba, has raised concern about the continued withdrawal of gender-based violence cases by complainants.

Shapumba noted that this continues to happen despite the fact that the police have repeatedly said anyone who wishes to withdraw a gender-based violence related case should only do so in court.

This comes after two repeat offenders were reportedly involved in cases of murder and attempted murder at Okombahe and Swakopmund respectively.

According to Shapumba, the suspects in both cases were recently released from custody after their alleged victims withdrew the cases against them.

In a crime report on Sunday, the unit commander said the first incident occurred between 02h00 and 03h00 on Saturday at the Okombahe settlement. The woman and her boyfriend reportedly had a heated argument and he then allegedly struck her with a rock. The attack left the woman with serious injuries on her head, upp
er arm, left leg and elsewhere on her body which resulted in her death.

A case of murder and obstruction or defeating the course of justice has been laid against the 26-year-old man, who reportedly attempted to remove evidence of the act and clean the blood stains.

The suspect has been arrested and is expected to appear in court.

The deceased has been identified as 34-year-old Beverly Theresia Nanus. Her next of kin have been informed.

In the case of attempted murder which allegedly took place in Swakopmund’s DRC Informal Settlement around 18h00 on Thursday, the 33-year-old complainant was reportedly stabbed all over her body and in the face with a bottle by her ex-boyfriend.

The woman has been admitted to the Swakopmund State Hospital.

The suspect was arrested and police investigations are ongoing.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency

Ethiopia Participates at Doha Int’l Horticultural Expo


Ethiopia Participating at the Doha International Horticultural Expo showcasing its produce, according to Foreign Affairs Ministry.

State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Birtukan Ayano stated the benefits of the Expo in promoting Ethiopia’s agricultural products and opening international market venues for producers.

The ambassador also highlighted the Green Legacy Initiative of the Ethiopian Government.

She has also explained about the commendable results registered thus far in wheat harvest and other efforts in the sector that helped boost agricultural produce in the country.

The 2023 International Horticultural Expo in Doha began on Oct. 2 last year and continues until March 28.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Engagement of Local Producers in Industrial Parks Grows to 55 Pct


The engagement of Ethiopia’s local producers in industrial parks has grown to 55 percent from last year’s 10 percent, according to Industrial Parks Development Corporation.

The government of Ethiopia established 13 industrial parks specialized in various manufacturing sectors including textile, agro-processing and pharmaceutical with the vision to make the country a leading manufacturing hub by enhancing import substitution and export trade.

Industrial Parks Development Corporation CEO Aklilu Tadesse said the manufacturing industry is one of the sectors that has been given prior attention in the homegrown economic reform agenda of the country.

He stated that during the past four years, a number of measures have been taken to revive the industry citing the efforts carried out in enhancing the engagement of domestic producers in parks, substituting imported goods, and fostering new business relationships.

In addition, policy amendment has been done with the aim for developers to produce for export and domes
tic markets as the engagement of local producers in industrial parks has grown to 55 percent from last year’s 10 percent.

The manufacturing shades located in Bole Lemi, Adama, Dire Dawa and Semera industrial parks are fully occupied by investors, it was indicated.

Highlighting that efforts are being carried out to expand market destinations in America, Europe, Africa and Asia, he noted encouraging and supporting the local investors, increasing exports and expanding market access are the next priority areas.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency