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Fashionista gets a dressing down

Fashionista gets a dressing down

SWAKOPMUND – A love of fashionable clothes has left a young woman with a crime record and a possible 10 months in jail or a N$2 500 fine.

Nangula Itembo (25) yesterday pleaded guilty in the Magistrate’s Court here to stealing clothes worth N$1 016 from a local shop over the weekend. Itembo admitted in court that she stole the clothes.She then pleaded with Magistrate Gaynor Poulton to reduce the N$2 500 fine, saying she could not afford that amount.The Magistrate declined.NampaItembo admitted in court that she stole the clothes.She then pleaded with Magistrate Gaynor Poulton to reduce the N$2 500 fine, saying she could not afford that amount.The Magistrate declined.Nampa

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