Whereas, the first respondent, the Development Bank of Namibia (the bank) claimed from the appellant, and the second respondent (Brick Warehouse) an amount of N$17 833 279,50 for monies lent and advanced, and whereas, the court a quo gave orders in respect of a claim for payment of N$ 17,833 279,50 with interest by the appellant (surety) to the first respondent, the appellant appealed against thos
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