Diamond theft, a long-standing challenge
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 23/01/2025
The recent diamond heist at Namdia’s ‘Eumbo’ office in Windhoek, which resulted in the deaths of Namdia’s security chief, Francis Eiseb, and suspect Max Endjala, has reignited concerns over the security and management of Namibia’s diamond resources.
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