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The Namibian
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Trial delay for Lameck and co by Werner Menges
THE High Court trial of former Public Service Commission member Teckla Lameck, her business partner, Kongo Mokaxwa, and Chinese national Yang Fan could not continue as scheduled yesterday due to the absence of a Mandarin interpreter.
Maharero clan files case over holy fire by Werner Menges
THE Ovaherero community’s holy fire at Okahandja is again at the centre of a dispute and a case now pending in the High Court in Windhoek.
Hauwanga tells court of fiddled account by Werner Menges
BUSINESS mogul Ben Hauwanga has told a judge in the Windhoek High Court that a former employee of hardware and building materials dealer Pupkewitz Megabuild admitted to him that he had fiddled with an account of Hauwanga in an attempt to deceive people doing a stocktaking exercise at the company’s Oshikango branch.
Ohangwena farmer sues to keep fence by Werner Menges
AN OHANGWENA Region farmer is suing the Ohangwena Communal Land Board over the removal of the fences he erected to enclose more than 4 000 hectares of supposed communal land.
Ex-couple’s N$17m fraud case postponed by Werner Menges
A CASE in which a former employee of a drilling company and her ex-husband are charged with fraud allegedly involving a massive N$17 million was postponed for two months in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court on Friday.
Young men await gang-rape trial verdict by Werner Menges
FOUR young men accused of gang-raping a fellow student at Okakarara five years ago are due to hear the verdict in their trial in the Windhoek High Court on Thursday next week.
Tug tenderer gets nod to sue Namport by Werner Menges
A TENDERER whose bid to supply a new tugboat for the Walvis Bay harbour was not accepted by the Namibian Ports Authority could now sue the State-owned harbour operator for damages.
Strangler admits guilt, denies second murder by Werner Menges
AN AMINUIS area resident admitted in the High Court in Windhoek yesterday that he murdered his pregnant wife by strangling her with his bare hands.
Errant driver fined over use of car by Werner Menges
A SHORT but unauthorised ride with a government vehicle has cost a driver employed with the Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare dearly, leaving him with a criminal conviction, an effective fine of N$2 000, and a suspended sentence hanging over him.
Criminal record returns to haunt robber by Werner Menges
CONVICTED armed robber Matheus Tjappa has been clashing with the law for the past 38 years, it was revealed in the High Court in Windhoek yesterday.
30 years in jail for child killer by Werner Menges
CHILD killer Niklaas Muzorongondo is facing three decades in prison.
Deal worth millions saves restaurant by Werner Menges
A DEAL involving N$11 million was what it took to save a popular Portuguese restaurant in Windhoek, O’Portuga, from the threat of being evicted from its rented premises last week.
Young man charged over woman’s murder by Werner Menges
A 23-YEAR-OLD man has made a first court appearance in connection with the alleged murder of a woman whose body was found in her house in Windhoek early last week.
House robber gets four-year jail term by Werner Menges
WINDHOEK Regional Court Magistrate Dinnah Usiku on Friday told a Windhoek resident whom she sentenced to a four-year jail term for burglary and robbery that society needed protection from people of his kind.
O’Portuga survives eviction threat by Werner Menges
A POPULAR Portuguese restaurant in Windhoek, O’Portuga, reopened for business this week, after starving off a threat to evict the restaurant from the premises it has been renting for the past five years.
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