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Usakos family murder case postponed to October 14 Usakos family murder case postponed to October 14 NBC Online Mon, 08/25/2025 - 16:56

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Usakos allocates N$8 million for sports Erasmus Shalihaxwe  The Usakos Town Council has allocated N$8 million for the upgrading of two sports facilities.  The projects form part of the national sport facilities development plan, which aims to ensure that all 14 regions and 121 constituencies have standard facilities for sport development. According to the council, the projects are being carried out in consultation with the ministry of education, innovation, youth, sports, arts and culture.  “After an interactive and impactful meeting with the ministry, we are especially proud to announce that the Usakos Sports Field will be upgraded at an estimated cost of N$8 million,” the council said. The upgrades will include  the Usakos sports field and the Uis sports stadium.  Both facilities host various sports, including football, rugby, netball and athletics.  “This investment marks a milestone for Usakos, strengthening sports, empowering youth, and uplifting community pride. Together, we are building a future where opportunity, talent, and unity thrive,” the council said. In a separate development, the Keetmanshoop Municipality announced upgrades to the Westdene sports stadium. The facility was closed to the public and will reopen on 31 January 2026.  Public relations officer Monica Imene said the grass at the stadium is worn out and will be replaced, along with other upgrades.  She said the total cost of the project is not yet available but stressed the importance of the stadium for sports development in the town.  The stadium accommodates rugby, football, athletics, netball, basketball and other sports.

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Telecom Namibia and Usakos Town Council sign MoU to accelerate digital development Staff Reporter TELECOM Namibia and the Usakos Town Council have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to pave the way for transforming Usakos i - instagram.com Telecom Namibia and Usakos Town Council sign MoU to accelerate digital development Staff Reporter TELECOM Namibia and the Usakos Town Council have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to pave the way for transforming Usakos i  instagram.com

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Erongo Police link rising youth crime to poverty in Usakos Erongo Police link rising youth crime to poverty in Usakos NBC Online Tue, 07/22/2025 - 19:30

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Usakos set to become Namibia’s next smart city Usakos set to become Namibia’s next smart city NBC Online Tue, 07/22/2025 - 18:58

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Telecom Namibia agrees ICT investment with Usakos Town Council - Telecompaper Telecom Namibia agrees ICT investment with Usakos Town Council  Telecompaper

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One Dead After Bakkie With 18 People Overturns [Namibian] A bakkie overturned on the gravel road between Henties Bay and Usakos on Saturday morning, leading to the death of Romario Narib (19).

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Woman missing after planning to attend funeral The police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating Lizema Dausas (77). The Omatjete resident was last seen at Usakos where she had planned to attend a funeral. “According to the missing person’s family members, she was last seen on Saturday, 31 May between 12h00 and 13h00 at Hakhaseb location at Usakos,” says senior inspector Judith Shomongula of the Erongo police. Dausas remained at home as several of her family members headed to the funeral, before announcing that she would be leaving to buy tobacco. Her family have not seen her since. The police describe Dausas as dark in complexion and wearing an orange Damara dress. Anyone with information is urged to call detective warrant officer Rudolph Kasuto at 081 609 1846 or report to their nearest police station. The post Woman missing after planning to attend funeral appeared first on The Namibian.

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Usakos community unifies as it mourns family tragedy Usakos community unifies as it mourns family tragedy NBC Online Sun, 04/27/2025 - 16:22

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Usakos teen murder suspect allegedly confesses to killing six Usakos teen murder suspect allegedly confesses to killing six NBC Online Thu, 04/17/2025 - 20:24

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Usakos CEO responds to "Saam-Staan" complaints Usakos CEO responds to "Saam-Staan" complaints NBC Online Wed, 04/16/2025 - 19:05

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Saamstaan residents plead for sanitation after 20 years Saamstaan residents plead for sanitation after 20 years NBC Online Tue, 04/15/2025 - 18:39

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Brutal killing of six unites Usakos in grief Brutal killing of six unites Usakos in grief NBC Online Sun, 04/13/2025 - 18:19

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MPS observe moment of silence for recent national tragedies MPS observe moment of silence for recent national tragedies NBC Online Fri, 04/11/2025 - 18:07

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Windhoek memorial held for Usakos murder victims Windhoek memorial held for Usakos murder victims NBC Online Thu, 04/10/2025 - 17:49

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Usakos Murder-Accused Teenager Remanded in Custody [Namibian] The 17-year-old boy accused of killing six of his family members and setting their house alight over the weekend appeared before the Usakos Magistrate's Court on Monday, where he was denied bail.

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Prime Minister visits bereaved Usakos family Prime Minister visits bereaved Usakos family NBC Online Tue, 04/08/2025 - 17:26

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Political movements condemn Usakos family murder Political movements condemn Usakos family murder NBC Online Tue, 04/08/2025 - 19:14

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AR Movement condemns brutal killing of six family members in Usakos AR Movement condemns brutal killing of six family members in Usakos NBC Online Tue, 04/08/2025 - 13:58

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PDM Erongo mourns tragic loss of six family members in Usakos incident PDM Erongo mourns tragic loss of six family members in Usakos incident NBC Online Tue, 04/08/2025 - 09:44

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Usakos murder-accused teenager remanded in custody The 17-year-old boy accused of killing six of his family members and setting their house alight over the weekend appeared before the Usakos Magistrate’s Court on Monday, where he was denied bail. The teenager, whose name cannot be disclosed due to his age, faces six charges of murder and one of arson in connection with the deaths of his grandmother, twin sister, and four minors (his nieces and nephews). The victims were reportedly inside the house when it was set on fire, following a gruesome attack with an axe and knobkierie in the early hours of Saturday morning. According to police reports, the teenager allegedly locked the victims inside the family home before setting it alight. Preliminary investigations suggest the victims were either unconscious or unable to escape before the fire engulfed the building. Their charred remains were discovered by emergency responders after the flames were extinguished. The teenager was transported to the juvenile detention centre at Walvis Bay, and the case was postponed to 28 May to allow for further police investigations and a psychological assessment. Meanwhile, prime minister Elijah Ngurare has expressed shock over the incident and extended condolences on behalf of the government. “Our tears are with them. We must stand together during times of sorrow,” he said during a working visit to the Erongo region. The motive for the murders has not yet been officially established, but sources close to the investigation allege the teenager had a troubled relationship with his family and had previously exhibited signs of distress. The post Usakos murder-accused teenager remanded in custody appeared first on The Namibian.

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PDM and AR extend condolences to Usakos family after fire tragedy Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) and Affirmative Repositioning (AR) have extended condolences to the Usakos family in the Erongo region, following the tragic incident on Saturday where six lives were lost in a fire. According to a police report, six family members lost their lives after the shack they were in was engulfed by fire. Among the deceased are a 90-year-old grandmother, an 18-year-old woman, two three-year-old children, and two six-year-old children. PDM Erongo regional coordinator Roger Nautoro says this heartbreaking loss has shaken the region and the nation to its core. “On behalf of the PDM leadership, I extend our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family and the entire community of Usakos. We stand with you during this extremely painful time and pray for strength, comfort, and healing for all those affected. We wish to commend the Namibian Police for their swift and professional response to this incident. “We remain hopeful and trust that a thorough investigation will uncover the truth of what happened, and that justice will be served,” Nautoro said in a statement issued on Monday. He said as the leadership of PDM, they reaffirm their confidence in the legal system and call for a full and fair process to ensure accountability. Nautoro said such violent behaviour must never be allowed in society as every Namibian has a right to feel safe. He called for action against destructive behaviours, especially drug and alcohol abuse that are tearing apart the fabric of communities and affecting young people the most. AR in a statement on Monday also condemned the nature of the tragedy, citing a growing concern of violence in society. The party extended it’s condolences and reaffirmed it’s solidarity with the bereaved family. AR said the tragedy is a wake up call for an urgent need to establish mental health facilities that are currently lacking, while also advocating for youth mentorship to target rehabilitation programmes, moral development and social responsibilities. The party further suggested reinforcement of community protection networks where life is valued and pr otected. The post PDM and AR extend condolences to Usakos family after fire tragedy appeared first on The Namibian.

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Usakos murder suspect remanded, case postponed to may 28 Usakos murder suspect remanded, case postponed to may 28 NBC Online Mon, 04/07/2025 - 20:22

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Government reaches out to Usakos murder victims' families Government reaches out to Usakos murder victims' families NBC Online Mon, 04/07/2025 - 18:52

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They filled the house with laughter – Usakos mother mourns … Six killed in family massacre Anestantia Naruses remembers her two children, six-year-old Ibra and three-year-old Emi Naruses, along with their cousins, filling the home with laughter and noise. Now, it’s all quiet. No lullabies. No songs learned at school. UNTHINKABLE In the early hours of Saturday, an 18 year-old allegedly murdered six family members at Usakos’ Hakhaseb informal settlement. According to chief inspector Ileni Shapumba, Namibian Police spokesperson for the Erongo region, the teenager allegedly attacked his family members with weapons between 04h00 and 06h30, before setting the family home on fire. The victims have been identified as Elisabeth Naruses (90), Fenny Naruses (18), Ibra (6), Raunisha Boer (6), and three-year-olds Rachel Boer and Emi. Anestantia recalls the phone call that shattered her world, informing her that she lost not only her two children, but also her grandmother, sister and two nieces. Her children no longer run around the yard, playing games and chasing each other. “Ibra was very talkative, but Emi was more selective about who she spoke to. All children are naughty at that age. When I got home, they would run to me and greet me with hugs. But now, it’s all quiet,” she says. She says no one in the family knows exactly what happened in the early hours of Saturday. “We weren’t home. Only the police and investigators know what really took place. We don’t know the details, we weren’t allowed to say anything,” she says. LEGACY LOST Family spokesperson Geraldine Naruses, Anestantia’s sister, says the pain is still fresh for the family. She mourns the loss of the young girls who were meant to carry on the family’s legacy. Eighteen-year-old Fenny had dreams of working at the Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology (Nimt) to support her grandmother, who raised her after her own mother passed away. “Fenny always said she was going to change our family’s life. She planned to go to Nimt, study industrial design, and take care of all of us,” she says. She remembers waking up at Swakopmund unaware that tragedy had struck back home on Saturday morning. “My phone was off. When I turned it on, there was a message from my daughter asking me to call her. I called, and she told me what had happened, but I couldn’t believe it. I didn’t want to believe it,” she says. Geraldine still struggles to understand how a fire could destroy so much and says she is also filled with anger not just grief. “They told me it was an electrical fire. I asked, ‘how? They weren’t using candles. Why? How did it happen?’ There are so many questions,” she says, her voice filled with pain. “When I arrived at the house, there was no one in the kitchen. There used to always be someone there, cooking, talking, just being there. Now, there’s no one. I lost my entire family … I lost my grandmother and my sisters lost all their children in one night,” she says. THE FIRE BRIGADE Social activist Renciah Gaes says the crime has left the entire community in shock. Over the weekend, she also raised concerns about the town’s dysfunctional fire brigade, saying their inaction may have cost lives. “If the fire truck had been working, maybe the family could have been saved. The victims weren’t killed before the fire was set, maybe one or two could have survived if help had arrived sooner,” she said. Gaes said the town’s fire truck has been out of order for more than five years and there are no trained firefighters stationed at the fire station, claiming that Usakos’ residents pay around N$10 monthly for a service that does not exist. “This is one of the complaints the community raised last year already,” she said. The post They filled the house with laughter – Usakos mother mourns appeared first on The Namibian.

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Teen arrested for alleged murder of six family members at Usakos An 18-year-old man was arrested for the alleged murder of six people, believed to be his family members, at Usakos’ Hakhaseb informal settlement in the early hours of Saturday. According to police spokesperson in the Erongo region chief inspector Ileni Shapumba, the suspect allegedly attacked the family members between 04h00 and 06h30 using an iron axe and a knobkierie. The victims were struck repeatedly all over their bodies before being set alight, resulting in first- to second-degree burns. The victims have been identified as 90-year-old Elisabeth Naruses; 18-year-old Fenny Naruses; six-year-olds Ibra Naruses and Raunisha Boer; and three-year-olds Rachel Boer and Emi Naruses. The suspect reportedly sustained injuries to both feet and was taken to the Usakos State Hospital for medical treatment under police guard. The police have confirmed that a possible murder weapon, an axe, was discovered at the crime scene. While the motive behind the alleged killings remains unclear, police have opened a case of murder and defeating the course of justice against the suspect, who remains in custody. The deceased’s next of kin have been informed of their deaths and law enforcement officers and forensic teams remain on site to piece together the full details of the incident. Police investigations into the matter continue. The post Teen arrested for alleged murder of six family members at Usakos appeared first on The Namibian.

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Six Family Members Die in Tragic House Fire in Usakos Six Family Members Die in Tragic House Fire in Usakos NBC Online Sat, 04/05/2025 - 13:41

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House Fire Claims Lives of Family Members in Usakos House Fire Claims Lives of Family Members in Usakos NBC Online Sat, 04/05/2025 - 10:44

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