Namibia: ‘Charity case’ Amushelelo says he might change his ways – News

Namibia: ‘Charity case’ Amushelelo says he might change his ways – News

Africa Links 24 with Walter Kariko
Published on 2025-04-10 17:00:00

Social activist Michael Amushelelo yesterday described himself as “a charity case” before he was sentenced to pay a fine of N$5 000 and to a fully suspended prison term of six months for contempt of court.

Addressing acting judge Doris Hans-Kaumbi before his sentencing, Amushelelo said he is unemployed and makes a living “solely based on good people who assist me”.

He added: “I’m what you would call a charity case […] because I rely on charitable…

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