More than 300 cases of GBV recorded in Oshikoto since January 2023

The Oshikoto Region has recorded 305 Gender-Based Violence (GBV) cases between January and September this year, with 201 suspects arrested in connection with the cases.

The Namibian Police Force’s Deputy Commissioner for the Oshikoto Region, Inspector Peter Nakadhilu on Wednesday said some of the factors that contribute to GBV, according to the people who have been subjected to it, include gender inequality or disparities in power relations between men and women.

He said such cases have a harmful impact on the lives of victims or survivors and urged members of the public, especially those affected by GBV, to report cases of abuse in their domestic relationships to the police for intervention.

“Survivors may consult hospitals or social workers for counselling,” he said.

He also encouraged men to report any domestic violence they are experiencing in their relationships, saying men need to open up like women and share their problems.

Omuthiya District Hospital Senior Social worker, Esther Hafungo said they attend to three GBV cases on average on a daily basis.

She said a lot of cases are from rural areas and go unreported, with some people concealing the incidents out of fear of losing their partners.

“Some people are covering their pain. You will find a person with a broken wrist giving a funny explanation,” Hafungo said.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency