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NWR Chief’s Car and Mobile Phone Stolen National, Malawi The Chief Inspector of the National Water Resources Authority (NWR), Mr. B. Chipeta, has become the victim of a brazen theft, as his official vehicle and mobile phone were stolen from his residence in Blantyre. According to a statement released by the authority, the incident occurred on Wednesday evening while Mr. Chipeta was away from home. “The thieves broke into the Chief Inspector’s fenced yard and stole a Toyota Hilux pickup truck and a Samsung Galaxy Note 20 mobile phone from his house,” the statement read. The total value of the stolen property is estimated to be around 10 million Malawi Kwacha (approximately $13,500 USD). The NWR has condemned the theft in the strongest possible terms, describing it as an “heinous crime.” “This incident not only deprives the Chief Inspector of his personal property but also has serious implications for the operations of the NWR,” the statement continued. The authority urged the public to provide any information that could lead to the recovery of the stolen items or the arrest of the suspects. Police have launched an investigation into the theft, and a manhunt is underway for the perpetrators. The incident has raised concerns about the safety and security of senior government officials in Malawi. It is not the first time that a top official has been targeted by criminals. In recent years, there have been several high-profile cases of car thefts involving government ministers and other prominent figures. The NWR has called on the government to strengthen security measures to prevent such incidents from happening in the future.NWR Managing Director Robbed and InjuredNWR Managing Director Robbed and Injured Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) Managing Director Matthias Ngwangwama became a victim of robbery and assault on Wednesday night in the Auasblick area of Windhoek. Ngwangwama, who had been missing since the incident, was discovered on Thursday morning injured at a hiking spot in the same area. NWR spokesperson Nelson Ashipala confirmed the robbery, revealing that the criminals stole Ngwangwama’s car and cell phone, leaving him with minor injuries and stab wounds. Ashipala reported that Ngwangwama is recovering well from his ordeal. Police have yet to gather further details about the incident. Additional Information The Namibian newspaper offers a paid subscription service for in-depth reports and opinions for $85 per month.NWR Chief Suffers Theft of Car and Mobile Phone The Chief Executive Officer of the National Water Resources (NWR) has become the victim of theft after his car and mobile phone were stolen on Monday. According to police reports, the incident occurred in the early hours of the morning while the vehicle was parked at the CEO’s residence. The stolen vehicle is a black Toyota Land Cruiser with registration number ABC123. The CEO’s mobile phone, which was inside the car at the time of the theft, contained sensitive company information. NWR officials have expressed concern over the potential leak of confidential data. “We are deeply concerned about the theft of these items,” said the NWR spokesperson. “We are working closely with the police to investigate the incident and recover the stolen property.” The CEO has appealed to members of the public with any information to come forward and assist in the investigation. The NWR has also offered a reward for any information leading to the recovery of the stolen items. The theft of the CEO’s vehicle and mobile phone has raised concerns about the safety and security of government officials. NWR officials are urging law enforcement agencies to increase their efforts to prevent such incidents.