NAMDIA heist suspect discharged
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Sam Shololo (45), one of the accused in the NAMDIA diamond heist, has been discharged from a state hospital in Windhoek, police spokesperson Deputy Commissioner Kauna Shikwambi has confirmed.
Sam Shololo (45), one of the accused in the NAMDIA diamond heist, has been discharged from a state hospital in Windhoek, police spokesperson Deputy Commissioner Kauna Shikwambi has confirmed.
A group of Daure Daman community members has traveled to Windhoek to demand meetings with government officials over grievances related to mining activities and local leadership.
Job Amupanda's fight to have the Red Line removed continued before High Court Judge Shafimana Uitele today.
In submitting his evidence, Dr. Amupanda explained the historical context of how the Red Line was used interchangeably, saying that the fence was not erected under any legal framework.
Four days have passed since the most daring diamond heist at Namib Desert Diamonds (NAMDIA).
Neither the company nor the police have addressed the public through a media conference.
Ndeshihafela Larandja of the Independent Patriots for Change will lead the political leadership of the City of Windhoek.
Larandja was elected today after several failed attempts by city councillors to elect its political leaders.
Joel Angula (45), one of the suspects implicated in Saturday’s diamond heist, appeared before the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court today.
Angula faces multiple charges, including one count of murder, two counts of attempted murder, and possession of uncut rough diamonds.
The Electoral Court has temporarily put on hold the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC)'s legal challenge to nullify the results of the 2024 National Assembly elections.
Trustco Group Holdings is paying respect to one of its employees who died on Saturday after he allegedly shot himself in the head during a diamond heist at NAMDIA.
The company will be flying its company-logo-bearing flag at half-mast; globally, this usually is a mark of respect for a person who has died.
The Windhoek High Court will rule on January 30 whether Nigel Van Wyk, an accused in the high-profile Fishrot corruption case, will continue to face certain charges.
NAMDIA has expressed sorrow following the death of Francis Eiseb, a senior protection officer at the company.
Eiseb had been employed at NAMDIA since 2019 and died attempting to protect the premises during Saturday's robbery.