A man who was claiming N$900 000 for being severely assaulted by police officers to the extent of defecating, had his suit dismissed by the Windhoek High Court yesterday.
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City coalition crumbles….Amupanda bids mayorship farewell
Windhoek mayor Job Amupanda yesterday attempted to put to rest rumours that he is advocating to be re-elected as Windhoek’s first resident, saying he abides by the coalition agreement for the rotation of positions.
Trustco’s JSE challenge dismissed …company accused of cooking books
South Africa’s Financial Services Tribunal has effectively agreed with the Johannesburg Stock Exchange that Trustco has been using some questionable accounting methods to make its financial results more attractive.
Partners castigate Itula over LPM talks
City of Windhoek coalition partners have castigated Independent Patriots for Change leader Panduleni Itula, whom they accused of going behind their backs and negotiating with the Landless People’s Movement to join the ‘progressive forces’.
Bail hearing of Fishrot accused Van Wyk only today
The bail application of former minister of justice Sackey Shanghala’s employee, Nigel van Wyk, that was to start yesterday in the Windhoek High Court before Oshakati-based judge Johanna Salionga, was remanded to today on request of the defence.
Murder for hire convict still denies complicity
The wife of a City of Windhoek employee, who was brutally stoned to death in 2015, yesterday continued her denial that she was not complicit in the death of her husband.
Katjavivi heads delegation to the IPU Assembly
National Assembly Speaker Peter Katjavivi yesterday led Namibia’s delegation to the 143rd Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) to be held in Madrid, Spain.
Governor wants to restore Kalkfeld to former glory
Otjozondjupa governor James Uerikua says logistics are underway to take the Kalkfeld settlement back to its former glory.
Nandi-Ndaitwah reiterates commitment to multilateralism
International relations minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says the denial of self-determination negates basic human rights.
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