The Windhoek Magistrate’s Court has announced a postponement of a crucial bail ruling in the case of Tjizake Murangi, a former gym instructor accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend, Frieda Amadhila, last year.

During a court session held on Tuesday, Magistrate Monica Andjaba presided over the proceedings, which have drawn significant public interest due to the nature of the allegations. Murangi is charged with the brutal stabbing of Amadhila, who was reportedly stabbed eight times, leading to her tragic death.

The court has rescheduled the bail ruling for next week, as it continues to deliberate on the case. Many are awaiting the outcome, which could have significant implications for both the accused and the victim’s family.

This case highlights ongoing concerns regarding gender-based violence in Namibia, prompting calls for increased awareness and preventative measures.

As the community watches closely, the court’s decision next week is expected to be a pivotal moment in this high-profile case.