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Nico Rebebe

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Rebebe oo akala ta kongwa amangwapo.

Oo ali nale omunailonga wombaanga yo Bank Windhoek akala ta kongwa shinasha noulunga woimaliwa okudja mombaanga,  Nico Rebebe  okwa lopotwa atulwa moipandeko ongula yonena komudingonoko wa Puwo. Omu 30 Rebebe, ota ku hokololwa amangelwapo monele yohonda kadona yaye oyo taihangwa momudingonoko wa Puwo. Oo eli commander wopolifi moshitopolwa shaKunene, Commissioner James Nderura okwa koleka ekwatepo la Rebebe, tati okwa mangwapo nena lwopo   7:00, konima eshi alombwela ohonda kadona yaye idengele […]

todayMarch 7, 2024 44 61 51

Namibia

Suspects in Opuwo fraud case make first court appearance

  The six suspects who were arrested in Rundu in connection with fraud committed at Bank Windhoek’s Opuwo branch, were denied bail in the Rundu Magistrate’s Court on Friday. The six men, whose ages range from 22 to 30 years, appeared before Magistrate Sonia Sampofu and Public Prosecutor Kaeren Kleopas. They are Joao Limbo Josef, Mathias Mukuve Kanyanga, Daniel Kusumu Goncalves, Linyando Kandjimi, Kamberuka Mukoso Lukas and Lukas Ihemba Sifwaku. […]

todayJanuary 19, 2024 51

Namibia

Bank Windhoek theft suspects denied bail

  The two suspects arrested in Opuwo in connection with the theft of N.dollars 2 million from Bank Windhoek, were denied bail when they made their first appearance in the Opuwo Magistrate’s Court on Thursday. The accused, 34-year-old Untag Kamati and 19-year-old Fenni Megameno Ankoshi, appeared before Magistrate Eden Kuneni Amutenya. They face charges of conspiracy to commit the offence of theft, and theft. The State is alleging that the […]

todayJanuary 18, 2024 24

Business / Economics

Bank Windhoek addresses employee theft

Bank Windhoek's Managing Director, Baronice Hans says that the amount of money stolen by an employee, Nico Rebebe is less than N$2 million. She assured that customer funds remain unaffected due to robust systems and controls in the bank. Police crime reports earlier revealed that Rebebe transferred N$200 million, splitting it between two different bank accounts opened on 20 December 2023.

todayJanuary 15, 2024 26

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