A Namibian national is alleged to have stolen millions of dollars at the farm, before fleeing to his native country.
JOHANNESBURG - Justice Minister Ronald Lamola said that the South African government would continue to cooperate with Namibian authorities over the Phala Phala farm burglary.
Geingob is visiting South Africa on an official state visit - a first by a Namibian president in over a decade.
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