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Headman killed, official shot at Namibia tribal court
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81882, member: 636"] A village headman got murdered during a traditional court hearing in Namibia. Sam Nepando, the headman of Onelago village, was killed by gunfire at a community court session in Iikokola village within the Oshikoto region. Iikokola village headman and National Planning Commission executive director I-Ben Nashandi was seriously injured in the same shooting, confirmed by regional police commander commissioner Ndeshipanda Iifo. The Ondonga Traditional Authority stated the attack happened during a lawful dispute resolution meeting under customary law. A known party involved in the case allegedly opened fire on the leaders while they performed their duties. The authority condemned the violence as a shocking assault on the customary justice system and a senseless act, mourning Nepando as a dedicated young leader. Nashandi remains hospitalized in stable condition, according to attorney general Festus Mbandeka, a family friend. The traditional authority called for calm and unity, extending condolences to the Nepando family and the wider Ondonga community. They emphasized that violence has no place in community processes, vowing to uphold justice without fear. [/QUOTE]
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