When land disputes turn deadly: a test of law, leadership and restraint

[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 6/01/2026
The fatal shooting of traditional headman Sam Nepando and the serious injury of I-Ben Nashandi, who is reportedly recovering in hospital, have sent a deep and unsettling shock through Namibia. It is not only the loss of life and the violence itself that has disturbed the nation, but the nature (…)
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