ONAUSHE: The Head of the Namibian Police Force's Oshana Community Policing Sub-division, Inspector Thomas Aiyambo, has advised parents to ensure that their children sleep in separate rooms to avoid possible rape incidents from occurring. Aiyambo was speaking during a 'Be Safe' campaign held at the Onaushe Combined School on Tuesday, where he addressed learners on how to stay safe. He said there have been allegations of children being raped by their siblings and in some of these cases, girls have been impregnated, hence the advice for them not to share bedrooms once they reach a certain age. 'These situations remain unreported, which is incorrect. Such reports ought to be reported to the headmen and/or teachers, as well as the police, who will conduct an inquiry,' he said. Aiyambo also urged learners to walk to and from school in groups to avoid sexual assault and said if they are attacked, they should seek help. This comes after two recent incidents of rape were reported in the region involving learners. The first incident was reported at the Etambo dumping site on 16 January 2024, where an 11-year-old girl headed to school was raped by an unknown suspect. In the second incident, Aiyambo indicated that a 10-year-old girl was allegedly raped behind Oshana Mall by an unknown suspect on 18 January 2024, while coming from school. Source: The Namibia Press Agency