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Hertta-Maria Amutenja Namibia currently houses 359 foreign nationals in correctional facilities across the country, according to statistics provided by the Namibian Correctional Services (NCS). NCS head of public and media relations, deputy commissioner John Kambimbi, said a total of 352 inmates are males and seven females. “Crimes committed include murder, attempted murder, immigration offences, rape, robbery, stock theft, fraud, illegal possession of firearms, kidnapping, housebreaking, illegal hunting, and possession of drugs,” he said. Zambia has the highest number of inmates at 124, followed by Angola with 192 inmates. The inmates are from the United States of America (2), Angola (192),…