New Era

Collen Kurana

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is absolute peace among people. Currently, the city of Windhoek is bombarded with violent crimes. These range from robbery with aggravated circumstan­ces to assault with intent to cause bodily harm.

Businesses, students and ordinary residents, regardless of day or night, have been targeted by criminals. Around 2017, the City of Windhoek was earmarked as a crime city, following more incidences of robbery against tourists and affluent suburbs.

According to local media reports, City of Windhoek police received 359 cases of robberies in 49 days – between 27 June 2022 and 14 August 2022 – an average of seven crimes per day.

These crime statistics have sent shockwaves among the residents about being victimised. Fear of crime is an aspect of negative peace that jeopardise­s tranquilli­ty and developmen­t in a society.

Itcausesem­otionaland­psychologi­cal trauma for people, and it could potentiall­y deter business investment­s. Many times, people who engage in criminal activities point to socioecono­mic factors, such as poverty and unemployme­nt, as contributi­ng factors.

However, these are not legitimate means to make ends meet. I believe that the city of Windhoek has the potential to develop and attract investment­s. Therefore, urgent efforts are needed by both the private and public sectors to team up and coordinate efforts and resources in areas such as technology to tackle crime in the city of Windhoek.

For businesses to make proper profits, they need to operate in a peaceful and stable environmen­t. Hence, fear of crime jeopardise­s Namibia's status as a peaceful country.

*Collen Kurana is a PhD student in Peace Studies at the Durban University of Technology.

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