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Michael Amushelelo Criticizes NAMDIA Over Lack of Transparency on Diamond Heist


As promised, activist and Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) member Michael Amushelelo visited the Namibia Desert Diamonds (NAMDIA) premises today, following the organization’s failure to disclose full details regarding the diamond heist that occurred on January 18. During his visit, Amushelelo criticized NAMDIA for its lack of transparency and its failure to hold a media briefing on the violent robbery that took place nearly three weeks ago.

Amushelelo raised concerns over NAMDIA’s reluctance to reveal the exact value of the stolen diamonds. He pointed out that even small-scale traders, such as those selling Tombo (traditional alcohol), can readily estimate the worth of their goods. He questioned why NAMDIA, a state-owned enterprise, has yet to provide the nation with precise information about the stolen diamonds. He emphasized that NAMDIA is a national enterprise, and therefore, the public has the right to be informed about significant events affecting its operations.

The Namibian Police were present at the premises, where Amushelelo also accused law enforcement authorities of prioritizing intimidation over ensuring public safety.

Additionally, allegedly both the CEO and COO of NAMDIA have been suspended, although no official statement has been issued detailing the charges against the suspended executives. The lack of official communication has raised further concerns about transparency in handling the situation.

To date, NAMDIA has yet to disclose the total number of diamonds stolen during the daylight robbery or the number of individuals involved in the heist. However, the organization has assured the public that a media briefing will be held soon to provide further details.

The incident has sparked national debate on corporate governance, security measures within the diamond sector, and the responsibility of state-owned enterprises to maintain transparency and accountability.

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