DEPUTY Fisheries Minister Kilus Nguvauva's hopes of succeeding his late father as the traditional leader of the Ovambanderu community received a boost with a ruling given in the High Court in Windhoek yesterday.
Nguvauva and the Ovambanderu Traditional Authority managed to knock his main rival for the leadership of his community, Aletha Nguvauva, and senior traditional councillor Erastus Kahuure out of a pending High Court case about the designation of a successor to the late Ovambanderu leader, Paramount Chief Munjuku Nguvauva II.
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