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Evidence Piles on Namugongo

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By Kuvee Kangueehi

Windhoek

Damning evidence continued to pile up like a tonne of bricks against Sackey Namugongo, the Deputy Director in the Ministry of Environment and Tourism, as one witness after another confessed to paying large sums of money to him for ostensibly issuing gambling licences, despite a moratorium at the time.

According to some witnesses, some of the money was directly deposited into Namugongo’s personal bank account and at other times he would collect the funds himself.

State witness, Philemon Erastus, who started testifying in court on Wednesday, yesterday continued with his testimony and informed the court that apart from the N$32?