-State House has dismissed the latest report linking President Hage Geingob to the fishing corruption scandal.
-Justice Minister, Yvonne Dausab says President Hage Geingob has the right not to comment or interfere in an ongoing judicial process.
-A legal expert, Joshua Kaumbi, says the allegations contained in the affidavit of lawyer Maren de Klerk is not backing up claims that President Hage Geingob is 'The Boss' of the highly publicised Fishrot corruption scandal.
-The Fishrot corruption case has been transferred to the High Court and the accused will make a pre-trial appearance on 22 April.
-The nine people charged in Namibia's biggest fishing industry scandal called Fishrot will return to the Windhoek Magistrate's Court on Monday.
-The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) seized a vehicle belonging to Tamson Hatuikulipi, one of the suspects in the Fishrot corruption scandal.
-Windhoek Magistrate Vanessa Stanley has postponed the case of six men involved in the Fishrot scandal to 14 December.
-Judgement in the appeal hearing of Ricardo Gustavo's bail application is set for 28 July.
-The Landless People's Movement (LPM) leader Bernadus Swartbooi has called on those implicated in the Fishrot scandal, to tell the truth during their court hearings.
-Landless People's Movement (LPM) Leader Bernadus Swartbooi has called on those implicated in the Fishrot scandal, to tell the truth, when their hearing starts.