GIPF cautions members to be wary of scammers

The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has warned the public to be wary of scammers soliciting personal financial information from its members in order to access their money.

In a press release issued on Monday, GIPF stated that the goal is to obtain members’ personal information in order to access their money.

“Scammers take many shapes; the caller may want your financial information or ID number and may pose as a GIPF employee. Some pretend to work for one of the commercial banks, while others may advise you that they have been appointed as ‘agents’ by GIPF,” it stated.

It said the fund will never call and ask for personal information from its members, and that it does not compel its members to pay for any of the services or benefits that it provides as a fund.

GIPF advised its members to never divulge their GIPF information to anyone who contacts them, saying it will always request tangible papers from its members if needed.

The statement further said members should never disclose their One-Time-PIN (OTP) to anyone when transacting or utilising facilities such as Ewallet, Blue Wallet, or Easy Wallet, and if they receive a call from someone claiming to be from the fund, they should call the GIPF offices for confirmation.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency

Two men arrested over alleged murder of colleague at Karibib

Two men were arrested over the weekend in Karibib over the alleged murder of 44-year-old Werner Tjipanga during the early hours of Saturday.

It is alleged that a fight that resulted in the death of Tjipanga broke out between him and the suspects at the residence of one of the suspects.

It was however not clear what caused the fight. All three men were employees of the G4S security company at Karibib.

According to a crime report issued by the Namibian Police Force’s Erongo Community Affairs Commander, Inspector Ileni Shapumba, the incident occurred between 04h00 and 06h00 at the Harambee residential area.

The two suspects, aged 29 and 39 years, were arrested and are expected to appear before court at Karibib during the week.

The deceased’s body was taken to Karibib clinic for further handling and for a post-mortem to determine the cause of death.

His next of kin have been informed of his death.

Police investigations continue.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency