NAMCOR corruption case charges climb to 71
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The number of charges in the ongoing NAMCOR corruption case has risen to 71.
However, the state has not yet fully disclosed all documents to the legal representatives of the accused.
The number of charges in the ongoing NAMCOR corruption case has risen to 71.
However, the state has not yet fully disclosed all documents to the legal representatives of the accused.
Thirteen individuals and entities are facing a growing list of charges in connection with the multi-million-dollar NAMCOR corruption scandal. NBC News has reliably learned that more charges are imminent, with additional suspects expected to be arrested.
Namibia and Egypt have reaffirmed their shared commitment to African unity, development, and human-centred cooperation during the celebration of the 73rd anniversary of Egypt's independence, during a diplomatic reception in Windhoek.
The tombstone unveiling for freedom fighter, Kephes Harry "King Jury" Conradie, was held on Saturday morning at Katutura Cemetery in Dolam, marking the 11th anniversary of his death.
Conradie, born in 1937 in Windhoek's Old Location, was a notable figure in Namibia's liberation struggle.
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