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Jennifer Hamukwaya

Also known as: Hamukwaya · Panduleni Hamukwaya · Maria Hamukwaya · former Namcor finance executive · businessman Panduleni Hamukwaya · ex-NAMCOR finance executive Jennifer Hamukwaya · Appellant six · Panduleni Ndimba Hamukwaya

Former Namcor executive charged with fraud and money laundering; granted bail in Namcor corruption case pending trial.

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Namcor fraud suspect granted N$200,000 bail with conditions

The News

Panduleni Hamukwaya, whose business allegedly received proceeds linked to criminal activity at state-owned Namcor, has been granted bail of N$200,000 by a Windhoek magistrate. Hamukwaya and his wife, a former Namcor finance executive, have been in custody for eight months; the court considered that he would become sole caregiver to their minor children if released.

23 March 2026 · Informanté

Monday 23 March

  1. Namcor fraud suspect granted N$200,000 bail with conditions

    Panduleni Hamukwaya, whose business allegedly received proceeds linked to criminal activity at state-owned Namcor, has been granted bail of N$200,000 by a Windhoek magistrate. Hamukwaya and his wife, a former Namcor finance executive, have been in custody for eight months; the court considered that he would become sole caregiver to their minor children if released.

    23 March 2026 · Informanté

Sunday 22 March

  1. Fourteen Namcor fraud accused to plead in April 2025

    Fourteen individuals charged with fraud and corruption at the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia are scheduled to plead on 21 April after the Windhoek Magistrate's Court postponed their case yesterday to allow further investigations and state preparation. The accused are alleged to have been involved in fraudulent transactions including the sale of filling station assets to a Namcor subsidiary for N$53.2 million and credit limit breaches with fuel companies.

    22 March 2026 · The Namibian

Monday 16 February

  1. Defence claims Namcor bail hearing lacked impartiality and competence

    A defence lawyer told the High Court that the magistrate's bail hearing for six individuals charged with fraud and corruption at Namcor was not conducted impartially or competently. The six accused, including former Namcor managing director Imms Mulunga and businessmen Peter and Malakia, are appealing against the magistrate's September refusal of bail in connection with alleged Namcor fraud involving the sale of filling station assets and unpaid fuel purchases.

    16 February 2026 · The Namibian

Sunday 15 February

  1. Namcor fraud accused challenge magistrate's bail refusal in High Court

    Six individuals charged in connection with alleged fraud and corruption at the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia are appealing a magistrate's decision to refuse bail, with their lawyers arguing the magistrate adopted a hostile and selective approach to the evidence. The state alleges the accused were involved in fraudulent transactions relating to filling station assets sold to a Namcor subsidiary and fuel purchases that exceeded credit limits.

    15 February 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 13 February

  1. Namcor fraud accused challenge selective evidence in bail appeal

    Six individuals charged with defrauding Namcor are appealing a magistrate's refusal of bail, with their legal representatives arguing that the magistrate selectively assessed evidence in favour of the investigation officer while overlooking material facts and the accused's own concessions. The appellants contend the magistrate failed to properly consider disputed issues including the strength of the state's case and individual circumstances of each accused.

    13 February 2026 · New Era

  2. Nandago had no signatory rights to Erongo Petroleum accounts

    In a High Court bail appeal, the defence lawyer for Leo Nandago—one of five accused in a multi-million fraud and corruption case involving Namcor—argues that his client had no signatory rights to Erongo Petroleum's accounts and therefore could not have made the N$500,000 transfer alleged by the State. The lawyer contends that power of attorney rested with another accused, Austin Elindi, and that the magistrate failed to properly consider the merits of each case.

    13 February 2026 · Informanté

Wednesday 4 February

  1. Former Bank Windhoek employee charged in Namcor fraud scheme

    Heidi Boois, a former Bank Windhoek employee, appeared in the Windhoek Magistrate's Court on five charges including fraud and forgery linked to the opening of a fraudulent bank account allegedly used to channel N$3.36 million to individuals connected to a larger Namcor corruption case. Boois is the 12th person charged in connection with alleged fraud and corruption at the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia, stemming from a fuel company's sale of filling station assets to a Namcor subsidiary for N$53.2 million in July 2022.

    4 February 2026 · The Namibian

Tuesday 3 February

  1. Bank manager charged in Namcor N$400 million fraud case

    Heidi Boois, a Bank Windhoek sales manager, was arrested as the 12th suspect in the Namcor fraud and corruption investigation. She faces six charges including money laundering, forged documents, and fraud, allegedly involving the opening of fraudulent business accounts connected to Namcor executives; her lawyer indicated plans to challenge the legality of the arrest warrant.

    3 February 2026 · Informanté

Friday 30 January

  1. OneAfrica journalist Maria Hamukwaya found after Windhoek taxi incident

    OneAfrica journalist Maria Hamukwaya, who went missing after sending a distressing message from a taxi in Windhoek on Friday, has been found and is giving a statement to police. The Windhoek City Police confirmed the taxi's registration number was fake.

    30 January 2026 · The Namibian

  2. OneAfrica journalist Maria Hamukwaya reported missing in Windhoek

    OneAfrica journalist Maria Hamukwaya was reported missing after sending a distressing message to her manager on 30 January saying she felt unsafe in a taxi in Windhoek and feared abduction; her phone has been switched off and authorities have been notified to search for her.

    30 January 2026 · The Namibian

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