Windhoek — AFTER 230 days in court, testimony from 127 prosecution witnesses, and a typed record running over more than 18 000 pages, the end is still not in sight for the main Caprivi high treason trial.
The trial - already a courtroom marathon that has set a record for being the longest trial in Namibia's history - is scheduled to resume again on September 17 after its latest postponement last week for a seven-week court recess.
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