Mulunga denies N$3 million luxury Audi vehicle claims

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Former NAMCOR Managing Director Immanuel Mulunga has denied allegations that he received a luxury Audi vehicle worth over N$3 million from businessman Victor Malima in exchange for facilitating fuel supplies to Malima's company, Eco Trading.

Shifeta’s lawyer demands probe into false rape claims and police leaks

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Lawyer Sisa Namandje, representing former Environment Minister Pohamba Shifeta, has written to the Inspector General of the Namibian Police, Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo, demanding an investigation into what they claim are false rape allegations and the unlawful leaking of police information to the media.

||Kharas dismisses allegations of misappropriation of funds

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The Chairperson of the ||Kharas Regional Council, Josef Isaack, and regional councillors distanced themselves from allegations by Affirmative Repositioning Movement Leader Job Amupanda that N$3 million was misappropriated during the construction of the ||Kharas Regional Office Park at Keetmanshoop.

Lawyer Namandje responds to Nakalemo's corruption claims

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Lawyer Sisa Namandje has rubbished allegations implicating him in a billion-dollar corruption scandal filed with the Law Society of Namibia (LSN).

Joseph Nakalemo filed a complaint against Namandje, asking the LSN to investigate, suspend, and take disciplinary action against him.

Former CEO hits back at NTB corruption claims

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The former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Namibian Tourism Board (NTB), has dismissed allegations of having entered into fraudulent contracts on behalf of NTB with a Ghanaian digital marketing and promotion company, Hype.Up Limited.

Ministry of Defence explains N$8 million car part

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The Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs has refuted allegations made by activist Job Amupanda on social media that it paid N$8 million for a single car part it never received.

Isaack denies tender mismanagement allegations

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||Kharas Regional Council Chairperson Joseph Isaack has strongly denied allegations circulating on social media regarding the irregular awarding of tenders and payments for incomplete work.