A public apology from Mokgweetsi Masisi just reopened raw wounds, as the Nchindo family says sorry without cash and accountability means nothing.
Masisi's apology sparks backlash
Masisi's apology sparks backlash
- Mokgweetsi Masisi addressed the killings during a University of Namibia lecture in Windhoek.
- He expressed regret over the Botswana Defence Force shooting the Nchindo brothers.
- Masisi referenced an inquest Botswana conducted after the incident.
- His remarks focused on Namibia and Botswana ties and regional cooperation.
- George Nchindo rejected the public apology as hollow.
- He said compensation is necessary for surviving children.
- The family questioned why no soldiers faced punishment.
- Nchindo argued the inquest blocked lawyers and open questioning.
- Tommy, Martin, and Wamunyima Nchindo were killed along the Chobe River.
- Their cousin Sinvula Munyeme also died in the gunfire.
- The Botswana Defence Force suspected them of poaching links.
- The incident wiped out four relatives at once.
- Sinvula Mudabeti of Namibian Lives Matter slammed the apology.
- Mudabeti labeled the gesture political theater.
- He accused Masisi of denying any shoot-to-kill policy.
- The movement said the inquest lacked credibility and fairness.