Crime in the spotlight, especially the high incidence of rape

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The Namibia Institute for Democracy in partnership with the Hanns Seidel Foundation hosted a discussion at the Goethe Institute with the focus on the latest developments and trends as far as crime is concerned. The public had the opportunity to engage with Nampol and the Namibia Correctional Services. Nampol's Chief Inspector Elifas Kuwinga said members of the public asked questions and also shared their frustration towards the police. Kuwinga also shares tips with In The Newsroom on what the public should do regarding a rape incident.
6 Nov 2022 10PM English Namibia News

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