22
Apr
Patience Makwele Outrage is growing among Windhoek residents as families facing home repossessions question the fairness of the process. One of those people is 70-year-old Friedrich Willy Schroeder, who has spent more than a decade challenging the sale of his Hochland Park home. He says it was sold based on what he calls a “null and void” court judgement. His dispute dates back to April 2013, when his property was sold after legal action linked to a loan with FNB Namibia Holdings now known as FirstRand Namibia. “They auctioned a non-existent property,” Schroeder said, pointing to differences between Erf 1520…
