Khomas records over 3,000 crime cases

The Khomas Region in Namibia recorded over 3,000 priority crimes between August 2025 and February 2026, with housebreaking and theft being the most prevalent. Regional leadership is addressing these challenges through infrastructure investment, including new police stations and checkpoints, despite staffing shortages.
Why it matters
The report underscores the ongoing struggle with public safety and resource allocation in urban Namibian regions.
THE Khomas Region recorded 3,396 cases across the priority crime categories between August 2025 and February 2026.
The article summarizes official government reports and statements without editorializing.
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