Windhoek Observer responds to legal threat over published photograph
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 6/08/2025
The Windhoek Observer has taken note of a letter of demand dated 23 July 2025 from Lubbe & Saaiman Incorporated, acting on behalf of businessman Mr Elmo Kaiyamo. The letter demands the removal of a photograph published alongside an article relating to Professor Job Amupanda, as well as a (…)
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