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Elections in Africa often increase the possibility of civil unrest. Even in instances when the electoral process goes smoothly, the affected state will often experience some disruptions that could impact private-sector o...
This report is a compilation of criminal activity perpetrated against American citizens and employees of American organizations in Namibia during the third quarter of 2006 as reported by U.S. Embassy Windhoek.
This report is a compilation of criminal activity perpetrated against American citizens and employees of American organizations in Namibia during the first quarter of 2006 as reported by U.S. Embassy Windhoek.
This report is a compilation of criminal activity perpetrated against American citizens and employees of American organizations in Namibia during the fourth quarter of 2005 as reported by U.S. Embassy Windhoek.
This report is a compilation of criminal activity perpetrated against American citizens and employees of American organizations in Namibia during the third quarter of 2005 as reported by U.S. Embassy Windhoek.
Residential break-ins remain a frequent occurrence in Windhoek. The past few weeks have seen more incidents than usual, with two American residences experiencing break-in attempts within 15 days.
This Safety and Security Report is a compilation of criminal activity perpetrated against American citizens in Namibia during the second quarter of 2005 as reported by U.S. Embassy Windhoek.
A local man was carjacked in Windhoek on June 28.
On Friday, May 6 shortly after 0600 hours, three men assaulted and robbed an American citizen as she jogged past an open field in the Eros neighborhood of Windhoek on Amazonite Street between Eros Road and Robyn Street.
This report is a compilation of criminal activity perpetrated against American citizens in Namibia during the first quarter of 2005 as reported by U.S. Embassy Windhoek.
This Safety and Security Report is a compilation of criminal activity perpetrated against American citizens in Botswana during the third quarter of 2004 as reported by US Embassy Gaborone
On March 15 an unknown number of thieves gained access to the residence of an American in the Olympia suburb of Windhoek. Local law enforcement reported that up to four other break-in attempts were reported in the same...
This is a report of criminal activity perpetrated against American citizens in Namibia during the fourth quarter of 2004 as reported by US Embassy Windhoek.
OSAC Bureau of Diplomatic Security U.S. Department of State