Windhoek: National rail services operator TransNamib has temporarily suspended two executives pending disciplinary proceedings. According to Namibia Press Agency, the company issued a statement on Friday confirming the internal nature of the matter, noting that an investigation is underway. The company emphasized that, in line with its policy, the details of the process remain confidential at this stage. A follow-up statement released on Sunday identified the suspended executives as Webster Gonzo, Executive for Human Capital, and Alynsia Platt, Executive for Properties. The precautionary suspensions come after a forensic investigation into property mismanagement, disposal irregularities, and statutory breaches. The suspensions are pending disciplinary proceedings, as the investigation has concluded. The TransNamib board, in consultation with the Minister of Works and Transport, supports this decision to ensure transparency and integrity in the matter. TransNamib assured the public that its operations rema in fully operational and committed to providing safe and reliable rail services. The company continues to focus on strengthening its operations and rebuilding a sustainable, world-class rail network for Namibia's future. TransNamib's board and management remain dedicated to good governance and acting in the best interests of the business and its stakeholders.