An attempt by Gondwana Collection Namibia to get the Windhoek High Court to hear the matter in which it wants Hollard Insurance to pay out a business interruption claim, has failed. The company wants Hollard to honour its policy and compensate it for the losses it suffered as a result of the interruption of its business due to the outbreak of COVID-19 last year, and the subsequent measures implemented by the Namibian government. But High Court judge Kobus Miller, in refusing to hear the application on an urgent basis, also ordered that Gondwana pays the legal costs of Hollard, before declaring that the matter has been finalised and struck from the court roll.