Namibia diamond company suspends top executives after N$350-million heist
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 11/02/2025
Namib Desert Diamonds’ board has suspended the company’s chief executive and two other top management members. Chief executive officer (CEO) Alisa Amupolo, chief operations officer Uahoroka Kauta, and security manager Paulinus Sheyapo were suspended for ignoring an earlier police warning about a (…)
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