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Forfeiture of properties in terms of Poca 
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Forfeiture of properties in terms of Poca 

The Prosecutor General v Amushelelo [2024] NAHCMD 436 (2 August 2024) Facts  The applicant (the Prosecutor General) moved an application for forfeiture of property order against the first respondent, Mr Amushelelo, and legal entities he had an interest in.  The applicant claimed that the properties in question, constitute an instrumentality of an offence, or are...

Amushelelo fights for assets 
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Amushelelo fights for assets 

Forex trader-turned-activist-turned politician Michael Saddam Amushelelo, will appeal the judgment by Windhoek High Court Judge Thomas Masuku that stripped him of his belongings. His lawyer, Joseph Andreas, confirmed this to New Era.  “We have 21 days in which to lodge our appeal to the Supreme Court, and we are busy preparing it,” Andreas said. Amushelelo’s...

Records obtained ‘unlawfully’ in Namwandi case
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Records obtained ‘unlawfully’ in Namwandi case

A lawyer representing a man who allegedly operated a Ponzi scheme and accused of defrauding 79 persons to the tune of N$4.3 million, claimed on Monday that the State obtained records illegally. Lawyer Appolus Shimakeleni, who represented Sakaria Megameno Namwandi during negotiations with the Bank of Namibia, told Windhoek High Court Judge Naomi Shivute that...

Nakalemo’s claim against New Era dismissed
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Nakalemo’s claim against New Era dismissed

A claim of N$5 million against New Era Publications Corporation and its managing editor, Johnathan Beukes, was dismissed in the High Court by Acting Judge Kobus Miller last week. Joseph Nakalemo instituted the claim against the publication for what he perceived as biased reporting on its side. He claimed that the publication and Beukes were...

Rape accused principal granted bail 
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Rape accused principal granted bail 

OSHAKATI – A 44-year-old school principal accused of raping his biological daughter, was last week granted bail of N$2 000 by the Oshakati Magistrate’s Court.  He made his second appearance in court last Wednesday. His case was postponed to 7 August for further police investigations. Although known to New Era, the suspect cannot be named to...

Nghixulifwa gets slap on wrist
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Nghixulifwa gets slap on wrist

After  fining Kelly Nghixulifwa N$150 000 for fraud and corruption, Windhoek High Court acting judge Christi Liebenberg on Tuesday said mitigating factors in the case prevent him from imposing a custodial sentence.  Nghixulifwa, who was CEO of the State-owned company Roads Contractor Company (RCC), received a N$150 000 fine or three years imprisonment plus two years...

Treason accused guilty
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Treason accused guilty

Windhoek High Court acting judge Petrus Unengu yesterday convicted the remaining six Caprivi secessionists on high treason. The men were accused of trying to secede the then-Caprivi Strip from Namibia in August 1999. The judge, however, found that the charges of sedition and public violence constituted a duplication of the treason charge, and acquitted them...

Geingob scene of crime …There was blood everywhere – police officer testifies
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Geingob scene of crime …There was blood everywhere – police officer testifies

A member of the Namibian Police described the scene at a house in Okuryangava, Windhoek, where a woman was butchered by her husband, as a “bloody mess”. Testifying in court on Wednesday, Warrant Officer Immanuel Shilamo of the Scene of Crime Division told Windhoek High Court Judge Herman January that upon entering the house shared by...

Murder accused refuses to plead  
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Murder accused refuses to plead  

Theodore Shipanga (48) refused to tender a plea when he appeared on charges of murder, robbery and defeating the course of justice on Monday. Shipanga told Windhoek High Court Judge Claudia Claasen that he cannot plead to the charges, as he knows nothing about the whole ordeal. He was arrested 12 years after the murder...