China Town shop owner’s car to be auctioned over unpaid lawsuit

[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 9/02/2026
Justicia Shipena The failure by China Town shop owner Li Bailong to pay court-ordered damages has led to his property being attached for sale by public auction to settle a claim brought by a former employee. The High Court authorised the attachment of Bailong’s movable property after he failed (…)
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