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June 2026
The Namibian
Judge Naomi Shivutepostponed delivery of judgement to14 September
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“Judge Naomi Shivute postponed the delivery of her judgement in the trial of Noordoewer residents Dirk von Weidts (75) and Jors Arrie (49) to 14 September after hearing closing oral arguments from state advocate Anna Amukugo and defence lawyers Milton Engelbrecht and Joseph Andreas yesterday.”
Judge Naomi Shivuteis presiding overthe trial of Kefas, Shetunyenga and Cheme for murder and robbery
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“Magistrate Helvi Shikalepo and retired magistrate Alweendo Venatius both told judge Naomi Shivute that murder and robbery accused Iileka Kefas and Johannes Shetunyenga did not report that they had been threatened or influenced to make alleged confessions when statements made by them were recorded in writing on 25 November 2020.”
Judge Naomi ShivutesentencedRiddick 'Ricky' Narib to 30 years for murder
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“These were the words judge Naomi Shivute used yesterday to describe the murder of a five-year-old boy, Dantali Eiseb, at Walvis Bay three years ago, before she sentenced the boy's stepfather to an effective prison term of 30 years.”
Judge Naomi ShivutesentencedNarib to 30 years effective imprisonment
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“A 33-year-old Walvis Bay resident, who brutally and mercilessly assaulted his five-year-old stepson, was sentenced to an effective 30-year imprisonment by High Court Judge Naomi Shivute yesterday.”
High Court Judge Naomi Shivutesentenced /Narib to30 years in jail
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“RICDDICK Melchior /Narib, a 32-year-old man who was found guilty of the murder of his five-year-old stepson, Dantali Wilfred Eiseb, has been sentenced to 30 years in jail by High Court Judge Naomi Shivute.”
Judge Naomi ShivutesentencedRiddick Narib to 30-year prison term
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“Judge Naomi Shivute sentenced Riddick Narib (33) in the Windhoek High Court to 28 years' imprisonment on a charge of murder and to a five-year jail term on a count of obstructing the course of justice.”
Judge Naomi ShivutestruckState's appeal challenging bail granting to Cedric Willemse
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“High Court Judge of Appeal Naomi Shivute and Dinah Usiku have struck an appeal by the State challenging the granting of bail to former logistics and supply manager of Namcor, Cedric Willemse.”
Marlien Conradie, accused of stealing about N$41 million from her employer Western Investments Namibia by redirecting supplier payments to her own accounts between 2016 and 2025, has had her bail appeal rejected by the High Court. She was arrested on 7 November 2025 on fraud and POCA charges.
Marlien Conradie, accused of stealing about N$41 million from her employer Western Investments Namibia by redirecting supplier payments to her own accounts between 2016 and 2025, has had her bail appeal rejected by the High Court. She was arrested on 7 November 2025 on fraud and POCA charges.
Two Noordoewer men, Dirk von Weidts (75) and Jors Arrie (49), accused of raping a girl aged 10–11 between October 2020 and January 2021, will receive the verdict in their Windhoek High Court trial on 14 September. Judge Naomi Shivute postponed delivery of judgement after hearing closing arguments.
Jandré Lodewyk Dippenaar, the first person in Namibia convicted of murder with direct intent from a car accident, has had his application to seek leave to appeal to the Supreme Court dismissed by the High Court. Dippenaar was sentenced in August 2024 to 15 years' imprisonment after being convicted on six counts of murder and other charges relating to a December 2014 car crash in Henties Bay that killed six people.
Johan Morkel, 42, denied guilt on 14 charges including seven counts of rape, three counts of child trafficking, attempted rape, and abduction at the Windhoek High Court. The state alleges he abducted a 15-year-old girl in December 2018 and raped her multiple times, raped a 9-year-old girl in May 2021, and attempted to rape an underage girl.
Jandre Dippenaar, convicted of six counts of murder stemming from a 2014 car accident near Henties Bay that killed six people, has lodged an application to appeal to the Supreme Court after the High Court dismissed his earlier appeal in December. Dippenaar was the first in Namibia convicted of murder based on dolus eventualis rather than culpable homicide in a motor vehicle collision case; he argued the court wrongly prioritised eyewitness testimony over expert evidence, but judges ruled the trial court correctly drew inferences and imposed an appropriate sentence.
Two magistrates testified in the Windhoek High Court that two men accused of robbing and murdering a resident at Avis Dam in July 2020 voluntarily made confessions after their arrests, with neither man reporting threats or coercion when statements were recorded in November 2020.
Riddick Narib was sentenced to 30 years imprisonment for the brutal murder of his five-year-old stepson Dantali Eiseb in Walvis Bay in January 2023. Narib admitted to repeatedly striking the boy with a brick and cutting him with a knife, and told the court he committed the act to hurt the boy's mother, with whom he was in a failed marriage.
A 33-year-old Walvis Bay resident was sentenced to 30 years' imprisonment by High Court Judge Naomi Shivute for the brutal assault and killing of his five-year-old stepson in January 2023. Judge Shivute said the accused, who suspected the boy's mother of infidelity, had no right to commit murder and noted his subsequent torment of the mother through text messages compounded the crime.
Ricddick /Narib, 32, was sentenced to 30 years in jail by High Court Judge Naomi Shivute for the murder of his five-year-old stepson, Dantali Wilfred Eiseb, in Walvis Bay on 6 January 2023. /Narib assaulted the child with a brick, buried the body in a shallow grave, and later sent a text to the victim's mother stating he had taken her son's life.
Riddick Narib, 33, pleaded guilty to murdering his five-year-old stepson Dantali Eiseb on 6 January 2023 by striking him repeatedly in the face with a brick, and was sentenced to an effective 30-year prison term by Judge Naomi Shivute in the Windhoek High Court. Narib also received a five-year sentence for obstructing the course of justice, with three years to run concurrently.
A Windhoek High Court judge struck the State's application for leave to appeal against bail granted to former Namcor executive Cornelius Cedric Willemse, finding that the State had missed the deadline to file its heads of argument. The State, which had accused Willemse of facilitating fuel supply in breach of policy and receiving suspicious deposits, must now start the bail appeal process afresh.
The Windhoek High Court struck the state's application for leave to appeal against bail granted to former Namcor manager Cedric Willemse off the court roll, ruling that the state must start afresh with a proper postponement application if it wishes to continue the appeal. Willemse, facing 10 charges including fraud and corruption, was granted N$200,000 bail by a magistrate who found his explanation for payments plausible.
Judges Naomi Shivute and Dinah Usiku have struck an appeal by the State challenging bail granted to Cedric Willemse, former logistics and supply manager at Namcor, in the "Oilrot" case involving alleged fraud and irregular credit extensions at the state-owned petroleum corporation. The application was struck after the State Prosecutor failed to file substantive opposition within the required timeframe.
Two men accused of robbing and murdering a Windhoek resident at Avis Dam in 2020 are disputing that they made confessions freely and voluntarily, alleging they were assaulted by police and instructed what to say. A judge has begun hearing testimony to determine the admissibility of evidence the prosecution wants to present.
A man convicted of killing his five-year-old stepson testified during mitigation proceedings that personal struggles and a relationship breakdown with the boy's mother drove him to strike the child with a brick multiple times. He cited heartbreak over the mother's alleged infidelity as his motive, though he acknowledged during cross-examination that he could have resolved matters maturely and expressed remorse for taking the child's life.
Iuze Mukube Riddick Melchior (32) was found guilty of murdering his five-year-old stepson Dantali Wilfried by repeatedly hitting him with a brick and cutting him with a knife in January 2023, and of defeating the course of justice by burying the body. The Windhoek High Court conviction followed Melchior's guilty pleas after he admitted his actions were intentional and unlawful, though motivated by anger at the child's mother.
Riddick Melchior /Narib has been found guilty of murdering five-year-old Dantali Wilfried Eiseb on 6 January 2023, after assaulting the child with a brick in the dunes of Narraville and burying him in a shallow grave. /Narib pleaded guilty to murder and to defeating the course of justice, and was convicted by High Court Judge Naomi Shivute.