Home repossession law still stalled a year after Geingob’s move to protect homeowners
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 10/08/2025
More than a year after being gazetted by former president Hage Geingob, a law aimed at protecting homeowners from bank repossession remains stalled due to procedural and staffing delays. This comes as the Magistrates’ Court Amendment Act 2023 and High Court Amendment Act 2024 face delays due to (…)
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