Customize Consent Preferences

We use cookies to help you navigate efficiently and perform certain functions. You will find detailed information about all cookies under each consent category below.

The cookies that are categorized as "Necessary" are stored on your browser as they are essential for enabling the basic functionalities of the site. ... 

Always Active

Necessary cookies are required to enable the basic features of this site, such as providing secure log-in or adjusting your consent preferences. These cookies do not store any personally identifiable data.

No cookies to display.

Functional cookies help perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collecting feedback, and other third-party features.

No cookies to display.

Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics such as the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.

No cookies to display.

Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.

No cookies to display.

Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with customized advertisements based on the pages you visited previously and to analyze the effectiveness of the ad campaigns.

No cookies to display.

Technicality halts WRP urgent application

Home National Technicality halts WRP urgent application
Technicality halts WRP urgent application

A technicality resulted in an urgent application filed by the Workers’ Revolutionary Party against four of its members to be dismissed and removed from the court roll on Friday morning.

Willem Beukes, the party’s president, filed an urgent application in the Windhoek High Court to have Salmon Fleermuys, Benson Kaapala, Klaus Weichhaus and Hewatt Beukes interdicted from all party activities. 

However, he failed to serve every respondent, and did not specify a date when the respondents must indicate whether they opposed the application or not. This left Judge Claudia Claasen with no choice but to throw out the application. 

Willem wanted the court to declare Fleermuys and Kaapala non-signatories to the party’s bank account, and to restrain and interdict the respondents from directly or indirectly dealing or interfering with both the administrative as well as financial affairs of the party, or any other activity concerning the party. 

He further wanted the court to direct the respondents to hand over two Nissan Hard -Body pick-ups, office furniture and all property of the party in their possession within three working days. 

Willem also wanted the court to order the respondents to account for and pay back N$5,755 million they allegedly withdrew or caused to be withdrawn from the party’s bank account without authorisation. 

Finally, he asked that the respondents be restrained and interdicted from going near the party’s offices situated in Katutura and for the cost of the suit should any of the respondents oppose the motion.  Hewatt Beukes and Fleermuys opposed the motion, and appeared in person. Judge Claasen did not make any order for costs. WRP and Willem Beukes were represented by Thomas Andima.

In an affidavit filed at the court, Willem claimed that both Fleermuys and Kaapala took up the parliamentary seats the party won during the 2014 elections, without the authorisation of the party, and both were subsequently recalled. He also claimed the two were involved in fraudulent activities regarding party funds, and were investigated by the Anti-Corruption Commission. Apart from this, Willem claims that Kaapala loaned himself an amount of N$150 000 from party coffers which has not been repaid until now. 

According to the applicant, the respondents are hindering the party’s campaign process and participation in the national elections, and he sees no way out other than to approach the court for redress for the unlawful actions of the respondents, which caused the party to be inactive for the past five years. 

-rrouth@nepc.com.na