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Esau, son-in-law soldier on for bail
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Esau, son-in-law soldier on for bail

After having been dealt a hard blow in the lower court in July, former fisheries minister Bernard Esau and his son-in-law Tamson ‘Fitty’ Hatuikulipi have now approached the High Court appealing the court’s decision to deny them bail. In their notice of appeal to the High Court, the two claimed magistrate Erich Kesslau erred in...

Forex trading not prohibited – BoN
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Forex trading not prohibited – BoN

The Bank of Namibia (BoN) has once more clarified that online forex trading is not prohibited. It said the practice of collecting money from members of the public for investment in forex is unlawful. “The bank does not prohibit the online forex trading, however, members of the public who do so should utilise their own...

Judgement for self-confessed girlfriend killer deferred
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Judgement for self-confessed girlfriend killer deferred

The judgement in the case of a farmworker who admitted to killing his girlfriend and mother of his child in 2018 was postponed to 19 August. Windhoek High Court Judge Claudia Claasen was scheduled to hand down judgement yesterday however such could not happen. The court was informed by Judge Thomas Masuku that Claasen and...

Kanime jumped ship to cash in 
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Kanime jumped ship to cash in 

Windhoek City Police chief Abraham Kanime said his short-lived resignation earlier this year from the municipality was simply to cash in on his retirement benefits. Kanime tendered his resignation as head of the Windhoek City Police on 30 January with effect from 1 May.  He was due to retire in May when he turned 60...

Genocide descendants turn up the heat
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Genocide descendants turn up the heat

Descendants of the 1904-1908 genocide in Namibia say they remain united against Germany in their pursuit of reparations for the colonial-era crime.  The Nama and Ovaherero traditional leaders yesterday expressed unhappiness over the handling of the genocide issue by the Namibian government, which they said was being treated like a “political game”.  In a joint...

American murder accused fights for bail
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American murder accused fights for bail

An American national on trial for the assassin-like murder of Andre Heckmair in Windhoek nine years ago is fighting to be released on bail in the Windhoek High Court.  Kevin Townsend (34) has been in police custody since 2011 when he was arrested alongside co-accused Marcus Kevin Thomas (35).  State witnesses have testified Townsend is...

Volunteers demand full-time employment
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Volunteers demand full-time employment

More than 80 disgruntled volunteer workers at the Katutura Intermediate Hospital in Windhoek are demanding that they be given priority when government recruits for new positions.  The group, which comprises cleaners, marched to the offices of the ministry of health to seek answers they have sought on numerous occasions. The group’s representative, Festus Isai, explained...

Likhuta za kwaliwa bakeñisa kakokwani 
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Likhuta za kwaliwa bakeñisa kakokwani 

WINDOKO – Likhuta zetalu neli kwalilwe viki yefelile Labulau kamazazi alishumi ka amane, kasamulaho babeleki babalalu nebaswalezwi kakokwani ka Korona. Likhuta ze nyinyani za Katima Mulilo ni Katutura, hamoho cwalo ni khuta yebona zamilatu ya famukwakwa neli kwalilwe swalelele. Liñusa lene lifilwe ki ofesi ya mulao, kukwaliwa nekutile kasamulaho muatuli yomunyinyani kwa Katima Mulilo, ni...

High Court dismisses Gustavo’s bail appeal
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High Court dismisses Gustavo’s bail appeal

The second attempt by Fishrot accused Ricardo Gustavo to get bail was refused by the Windhoek High Court yesterday when his appeal application was dismissed.  Acting Judge Kobus Miller ruled the magistrate did not err in judgement when he denied the 44-year-old bail on the grounds of public interest or administration of justice.  “The magistrate...

Courts temporarily closed over coronavirus exposure
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Courts temporarily closed over coronavirus exposure

Three magistrate’s courts were shut down with immediate effect yesterday for 14 days after two court officials tested positive for Covid-19. The Katima Mulilo and Katutura magistrate’s courts, as well as the Windhoek Traffic Court were temporarily closed.  According to a statement issued by the Office of the Judiciary, the closures were necessitated when a...