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Namport and WBCG key speakers at Land-Linked Zambia Conference in Lusaka

NamportandWalvisBayCorridorGroup(WBCG)werekey speakers at the Land-Linked Zambian (LLZ) Conference & Exhibitionthemed“LeveragingontheimpactsoftheAfrican ContinentalFreeTradeArea(AfCFTA)fortheAfricanTransport & Logistics Industry" in Lusaka held on 23 and 24 March.Theiraimistoexpandtheirbusinessnetworksinkey MarketssuchasZambia,Angola,TanzaniaandMosambique.

TheNamportandWBCGteamledbyMrMbahupuHTjivikua,WBCG's ChiefExecutiveOfficer,andNamport'sChairpersonoftheBoard,Madam Nangula Amunyela, included, Mr Trevor Ndjadila, Namport's Business Development Manager, Mr James Kaposa, WBCG's Business Development Manager for Zambia and Mr Erick Shimumbwe, WBNLDC Trade FacilitationCoordinator

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According to an article courtesy of Namport, the team visited not only Zambia, but also the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) with the purposeofengagingclients,inspectingtheWalvisBay-Ndola-Lubumbashi Development Corridor (WBNLDC) and also to promote exports and imports of goods through the WBNLDC. The delegation used the opportunity to visit clients whilst promoting business development initiatives through the Corridor The Namport newsletter further reads: “TheWalvisBayNdola-LubumbashiDevelopmentCorridor(WBNLDC) provides the shortest route between the Namibian west coast Ports of

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Judgement date set for Wasserfall's murder case

Azaan Madisia and Steven Mulundu who stand accused of the murder and burial of Shanon Wasserfall at Walvis BayinApril2020,willheartheirfateon 16Maythisyear.

This is after Judge Christie Liebenberg heard final arguments in the murder case in the High CourtinWindhoek.Madisia,whowasarrested late 2020 after the remains of Wasserfall were found buried in a shallow grave close to the Dunes Mall at Walvis Bay, faced four charges beingMurder,DefeatingtheCourseofJustice, FraudandTheft.

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