Fishing company sues for N$57 million, alleges theft of products
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 16/05/2025
A Walvis Bay-based fishing company is suing a close corporation, a company and two other defendants for N$57 million in the Windhoek High Court, claiming 2 100 tonnes of its fish was stolen from a cold storage facility at Walvis Bay. In a document filed at the High Court, the Pengeko Eeshi (…)
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