Drought aid case postponed

Drought aid case postponed

THE court case of a man accused of stealing drought aid food in the Omusati Region has again been put forward for further investigation.

The Ohangwena Magistrate’s Court postponed 41-year-old Moses Namholo’s case to March 29, court interpreter Antonius Ipwaakena told The Namibian yesterday. Namholo was arrested on April 16 after being accused of stealing drought relief food from a storeroom at Onayena in the Oshikoto Region.It was further alleged that Namholo, who was the caretaker of the storeroom, sold the food at his cuca shop at Ohangwena.Namholo was arrested on April 16 after being accused of stealing drought relief food from a storeroom at Onayena in the Oshikoto Region. It was further alleged that Namholo, who was the caretaker of the storeroom, sold the food at his cuca shop at Ohangwena.

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