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Claudia Claasen

Also known as: Judge Claasen · High Court Judge Claudia Claasen

Windhoek High Court judge presiding over major criminal cases including murder, sexual assault, and drug trafficking cases.

2024-05-142026-08-21

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  1. May 2026
  2. Informanté

    High Court Judge Claudia Claasen recused herself after being presented with evidence not yet before the court in a psychiatric report on Shipanga

    Source

    High Court Judge Claudia Claasen, in November 2025, recused herself after she was presented with evidence not yet before the court in a psychiatric report on Shipanga.

    Shipanga trial slated to commence amidst court outbursts
  3. April 2026
  4. The Namibian

    Judge Claudia Claasen remarked Karomo was triggered by jealousy and anger at boyfriend's new woman

    Source

    It was clear on all accounts that Windhoek resident Mecthilde Karomo (33) "was triggered by jealousy and anger at her boyfriend's new woman", judge Claudia Claasen remarked while delivering her verdict in Karomo's trial.

    Woman found guilty on two murder charges
  5. Informanté

    High Court Judge Claudia Claasen found Mecthilde Karomo guilty on two counts of murder with direct intent

    Source

    High Court Judge Claudia Claasen has found Mecthilde Karomo (33) guilty on two counts of murder with direct intent for the killing of her late boyfriend, Leonard Haupindi (36), and his new lover, Annastasia Matende (31).

    Karomo found guilty of murdering boyfriend and his lover
  6. New Era

    Judge Claudia Claasen ruled no eyewitnesses or forensic evidence linked Isaack to Fransman's murder

    Source

    There were no eyewitnesses or forensic evidence linking Adam Isaack to the murder of Eldin Fransman seven years ago at Gibeon in Mariental, according to Windhoek High Court Judge Claudia Claasen.

    Mariental man acquitted of murder
  7. March 2026
  8. Informanté

    Claudia Claasen is High Court Judge presiding over the trial

    Source

    In his testimony before High Court Judge Claudia Claasen, Parata discounted claims that the household items of Karomo had also caught fire, adding that he merely observed smoke in Karomo's house.

    Neighbour testifies in trial of woman accused of double arson murder
  9. New Era

    Judge Claudia Claasen presided over Karomo's testimony on Tuesday

    Source

    Karomo was testifying on Tuesday before Windhoek High Court judge Claudia Claasen.

    Ex-girlfriend denies setting boyfriend, lover ablaze
  10. The Namibian

    Judge Claudia Claasen presides over Mecthilde Karomo's trial

    Source

    She denied guilt on two counts of murder and a charge of arson when her trial started before judge Claudia Claasen in April last year.

    Woman denies double murder and arson in Okahandja Park fire trial
  11. New Era

    Judge Claudia Claasen is presiding over Jonas Murao's trial

    Source

    Jonas Murao (45) was testifying in his defence before Windhoek High Court Judge Claudia Claasen yesterday.

    Alleged  serial  rapist  denies  charges
  12. The Namibian

    Judge Claudia Claasen is presiding over Murao's trial in the Windhoek High Court

    Source

    He denied guilt on all of the charges when his trial started before judge Claudia Claasen in June last year.

    Jonas Murao denies baby-rape charge with farm alibi as Hardap trial continues
  13. February 2026
  14. New Era

    Judge Claudia Claasen recused herself upon being privy to information she should not have been exposed to

    Source

    The case was then placed on the case management roll to assign a trial judge after Judge Claasen recused herself upon being privy to information she should not have been exposed to.

    ‘State has no case against me’
Society

Hardap man convicted of raping four-month-old baby

The News

Jonas Murao (47) has been convicted on six charges, including rape and housebreaking with intent to rape, related to incidents alleged to have occurred at Hoachanas in the Mariental district between November 2008 and November 2016. The Windhoek High Court found him guilty of raping a four-month-old baby and committing indecent assault against a sleeping woman on 12 November 2016.

3 August 2026 · The Namibian

Monday 3 August

  1. Hardap man convicted of raping four-month-old baby

    Jonas Murao (47) has been convicted on six charges, including rape and housebreaking with intent to rape, related to incidents alleged to have occurred at Hoachanas in the Mariental district between November 2008 and November 2016. The Windhoek High Court found him guilty of raping a four-month-old baby and committing indecent assault against a sleeping woman on 12 November 2016.

    3 August 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 30 July

  1. Young man sentenced to 15 years for girlfriend's murder

    Johannes Bock, 21, was sentenced to 18 years imprisonment (15 years effective) for strangling his then-girlfriend Sara Jonker, 17, in June 2024 in Gochas, Hardap region. Judge Claudia Claasen acknowledged Bock's young age and lack of emotional maturity as a mitigating factor but rejected the argument that youth should shield him from accountability.

    30 July 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 29 July

  1. Man sentenced to 18 years for strangling teenage girlfriend

    Johannes Bock, 21, from Hardap Region has been sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment for murdering his 18-year-old girlfriend Sara Jonker by strangulation during an argument in June 2023. Three years of the sentence are suspended for five years, conditional on no similar offence.

    29 July 2026 · Informanté

Wednesday 22 July

  1. South African man loses bail appeal in cannabis farm case

    A South African citizen's bail appeal was refused in the Windhoek High Court after a cannabis plantation valued at N$52 million was discovered at a farm in the Okahandja district. Judge Claudia Claasen found that the magistrate's earlier decision to deny bail was not wrong.

    22 July 2026 · The Namibian

Sunday 12 July

  1. High Court dismisses legal challenge to cannabis prohibition

    A Windhoek High Court judge has dismissed a legal challenge seeking to legalise cannabis possession and use in Namibia, ruling that policymaking on the issue is primarily a function for the executive and legislative branches, not the courts. The judge found the dispute involves complex matters of public health, criminal law, and social policy that are inappropriate for judicial determination.

    12 July 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 2 July

  1. Hardap man pleads guilty to murdering teenage girlfriend

    Johannes Bock, 21, admitted in Windhoek High Court that he strangled his then-girlfriend Sara Jonker, 17, to death during an argument at his father's house in Gochas on 12–13 June 2023. Bock stated he did not intend to kill her but foresaw the possibility that she might die from suffocation as a result of the strangling.

    2 July 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 24 June

  1. Okahandja cannabis plantation manager bail appeal ruling delayed to July

    A High Court bail appeal decision for South African citizen Armand Schultz, arrested in connection with a cannabis plantation discovery at a farm near Okahandja in May last year, has been postponed to 21 July. Schultz and co-accused farm owner David van der Linden face charges related to cannabis valued at about N$52.2 million.

    24 June 2026 · The Namibian

Monday 15 June

  1. High Court dismisses Angula's bail appeal on technical grounds

    A High Court appeal by Joel Angula, a former Namib Diamonds protection officer, to overturn a bail denial was dismissed due to an incomplete bail record lacking the investigating officer's testimony. Angula faces eight counts including murder in connection with an armed robbery where diamonds valued at N$335.6 million were allegedly stolen from the NAMDIA head office.

    15 June 2026 · Informanté

Wednesday 3 June

  1. Otavi man pleads not guilty to ex-girlfriend's stabbing death

    Immanuel Venonja (25) denied murdering Elisabeth Uwu-Khaes (21) by stabbing her in a bar in Otavi on 31 May 2024, read with provisions of the Combating of Domestic Violence Act, in Windhoek High Court. Venonja claimed Uwu-Khaes attacked him first and that he did not stab her, though he admitted they had previously been in a domestic relationship and shared a child.

    3 June 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 20 May

  1. Woman convicted of arson murders faces sentencing decision

    Mecthilde Karomo (34), convicted of murdering two people who died in a Windhoek house fire in December 2022, is awaiting sentencing. The prosecutor recommended life imprisonment or a minimum of 30 years per count, while the defence proposed 16 years per murder count plus 4 years for arson, with some sentences to run concurrently.

    20 May 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Former NAMDIA officer appeals bail denial in diamond theft case

    Joel Angula, a former protection officer at state-owned NAMDIA, has appealed his bail denial in the High Court, arguing through his lawyer that the State has not established a chain of custody for diamonds found at his residence and that the magistrate ignored legal provisions for a fine. Angula faces eight counts, including murder, in connection with an armed robbery at NAMDIA where diamonds valued at N$335.6 million were allegedly stolen; 13 parcels valued at about N$4.8 million were found at his home, while over N$290 million of the stolen diamonds remain unrecovered.

    20 May 2026 · Informanté

Monday 11 May

  1. Theodore Shipanga murder trial begins amid courtroom disruptions

    Theodore Shipanga, arrested in November 2011 for the murder of security colleague Shain van Wyk, appeared in Windhoek High Court as his trial commenced, with Judge Eileen Rakow warning him against disrupting proceedings or facing trial in his absence. Shipanga is accused of shooting van Wyk in the head during a cash-in-transit operation between Otjiwarongo and Okahandja, then absconding with N$2.5 million.

    11 May 2026 · Informanté

Tuesday 21 April

  1. Woman convicted of murdering two people in December 2022 arson

    Mecthilde Karomo was found guilty on two murder charges and arson after setting fire to her boyfriend's house in Windhoek on 26 December 2022, killing Leonard Haupindi and Annastasia Matende. The judge found that Karomo, triggered by jealousy over Haupindi's new girlfriend, foresaw the possibility of death when she set the fire knowing they were inside or likely to be inside.

    21 April 2026 · The Namibian

Monday 20 April

  1. Woman guilty of murdering boyfriend and his new lover

    High Court Judge Claudia Claasen has found Mecthilde Karomo (33) guilty on two counts of murder with direct intent for killing her late boyfriend Leonard Haupindi (36) and his new lover Annastasia Matende (31) by setting the shack in which they were sleeping on fire on 26 December 2022 in Okahandja Park. Karomo was also found guilty on a charge of arson.

    20 April 2026 · Informanté

Tuesday 7 April

  1. Mariental man acquitted of 2019 murder due to weak evidence

    Windhoek High Court Judge Claudia Claasen acquitted Adam Isaack of murdering Eldin Fransman in 2019, finding the State's case rife with contradictions and unreliable witness testimony, with no eyewitnesses or forensic evidence linking him to the fatal stabbing. The judge noted that another State witness, Beneg Jossop, who owned the knife used in the killing, had provided inconsistent accounts of his location during the incident.

    7 April 2026 · New Era

Tuesday 17 March

  1. Neighbour contradicts arson murder defendant's claim of fire damage

    A neighbour testified in the trial of Mecthilde Karomo (33), accused of murdering her ex-boyfriend and his new lover by setting fire to his shack in Okahandja Park on 26 December 2022, stating he did not observe household items from Karomo's home burning despite her claims that the fire had affected her possessions.

    17 March 2026 · Informanté

Thursday 12 March

  1. Woman denies arson in deaths of ex-boyfriend, his girlfriend

    Iuze Mukube Mecthilde Karomo denies setting fire to a Windhoek shack in December 2022 that killed her ex-lover Leonard Haupindi Kadubuli and his girlfriend Anastasia Ihemba Matende. Testifying before the High Court, Karomo acknowledged a confrontation with Kadubuli the day before the fire but disputed threatening to burn the house and said she only learned of the deadly fire after hearing shouts from outside.

    12 March 2026 · New Era

  2. Woman denies murder and arson in deadly Windhoek house fire trial

    Mecthilde Karomo, accused of starting a fire in December 2022 that killed two people in Okahandja Park, Windhoek, testified that she was sleeping in her own house when the blaze occurred and denied setting the fatal fire. She disputed prosecution witnesses' claims that she confessed to the arson after a dispute with her then-boyfriend Leonard Haupindi.

    12 March 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 5 March

  1. Serial rape accused denies charges, claims alibi for incidents

    Jonas Murao, 45, accused of nine charges including raping a four-month-old baby in Hoachanas, testified in his defence that he was not present when the alleged crimes occurred and was working at a settlement farm at the time. He denied all involvement and claimed an alibi for each incident dating back to 2008.

    5 March 2026 · New Era

  2. Defendant denies baby rape charge; trial continues in Hardap case

    Jonas Murao, accused of raping a four-month-old baby at Hoachanas in November 2016, claims he was at a farm on the date of the alleged assault. The baby's mother testified that she found her daughter without a nappy and with blood on her private parts after being awakened by her partner, and noted shoe prints in their one-room house that resembled sandals Murao was wearing that day.

    5 March 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 19 February

  1. Accused claims lack of disclosure halts trial proceedings

    Theodor Shipanga told the court that his trial is ongoing without proper charges or full disclosure, stating he has not received the docket, charge sheet, post-mortem report, witness statements, or the full police investigation file. The State disputed his claim of non-disclosure, and the case was postponed to 18 March 2026 pending assignment of a trial judge.

    19 February 2026 · New Era

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