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No resolution on Commando Hall ownership

- ■ Maria Amakali - mamakali@nepc.com.na

The dispute over the ownership of the plot that houses the Commando Hall in Katutura, remains unresolved, as the two groups claiming it failed to find an amicable solution.

In October, the two groups, the Herero Royal Red Flag Associatio­n (HRRFA) and the Herero Red Flag

Associatio­n (HRFA), informed the High Court they will try to resolve the dispute between them amicably.

This followed after the Supreme Court in July ruled in favour of the HRRFA, stating it has a legal claim to the property, as it was a party to the contract for the purchase from Windhoek municipali­ty.

However, yesterday, the parties informed Windhoek High Court Judge

Claudia Claasen that negotiatio­ns have failed.

The parties had various consultati­ons; however, they agreed that neither of them were in a position to engage one other to settle the matter out of court.

Thus, they asked the court to hear and determine the matter. The court postponed the case to 24 January 2023 for case management.

HRRFA wants the court to grant an order that would allegedly rectify the title deed of Erf 6297 in Katutura, which house the Commando Hall – to indicate its the rightful owner.

Furthermor­e, it seeks an eviction order against the HRFA group. According to documents

filed in court, from the 1970s, the Red Flag Regiment occupied and used land that belonged to the Municipali­ty of Windhoek for the purposes of maintainin­g, inculcatin­g and promoting the culture of the Otjiherero-speaking people.

The land, which constitute­s of three plots, was utilised to build the chief ’s home, the second erf was used to build a church and the remainder is where the ‘Commando’ is.

In 1994, the Regiment decided to take up an offer from the municipali­ty to purchase the ‘Commando’ erf. HRRFA was created at a meeting by the regiment for the purposes of purchasing the ‘Commando’ erf.

On 16 May 2000, the Royal Red Flag Associatio­n, as a voluntary associatio­n, entered into a written Deed of Sale agreement with the municipali­ty for the purchase of the Commando erf in Katutura.

The municipali­ty gave instructio­nstoitsleg­alpractiti­oners to pass transfer to the Royal Red Flag Associatio­n in May 2006 upon payment of the full purchase price.

A power of attorney to pass transfer, dated 18 May 2007, indicating the municipali­ty sold the property on 16 May 2000 to the Royal Red Flag Associatio­n, was prepared to grant the municipali­ty’s legal practition­ers the power to register the transfer of the property to the Royal Red Flag Associatio­n.

In the power of attorney, the word ‘Royal’ in Royal Red Flag Associatio­n was deleted, of which the deletion was endorsed by signatures accompanyi­ng the it.

As a result, the power of attorney indicated that the sale of 16 May 2000 was between the Herero Red Flag Associatio­n (the first respondent) and the municipali­ty – and that the transfer of the property had to be made to the Herero Red Flag Associatio­n.

The transfer was thus made to the Herero Red Flag Associatio­n.

The groups are represente­d by Saima Nambinga and Patrick Kauta, respective­ly.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Undecided… Ovaherero people gathered at the Commando Hall in Katutura.
Photo: Nampa Undecided… Ovaherero people gathered at the Commando Hall in Katutura.

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