Ex-Minister Claims N$220K Farm Expenses, Denies Rape Case Bribery
A former Namibian minister has denied allegations that N$220,000 (approximately US$12,000) discovered during his arrest was intended as a bribe, […]
A former Namibian minister has denied allegations that N$220,000 (approximately US$12,000) discovered during his arrest was intended as a bribe, […]
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