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SERVING THE COASTAL COMMUNITY SINCE 1958 NO 7045 FRIDAY 15 DECEMBER 2023 Tel: +264 64 - 205854 / +264 64 - 461866 /Fax: +264 64 - 204813 / 064 - 461824 / Website: www.namibtimes.net
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Walvis Bay Airport Achieves Aerodrome Certification for Enhanced Safety
Holiday Supplement Chief Regional Officer for Erongo Region
Page 2 Eileen van der Schyff
In a significant achievement, the Namibia Airports Company (NAC) has successfully obtained Aerodrome Certification for both Walvis Bay International Airport (WBIA) and Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA). The certification process, conducted in line with Namibia Civil Aviation Regulations (NAMCARs) Part 139 provisions, was completed last week, with certificates issued by the Namibia Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). The rigorous aerodrome certification process included
public consultation, evaluation of the aerodrome manual, on-site verification of facilities and equipment, as well as the implementation of corrective action plans (CAPs). The NCAA affirmed that all aspects of the evaluation, findings, and CAPs were successfully addressed, leading to the issuance of certificates
16 Days to Deadline for Sim Card Eileen van der Schyff Registration The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) issued a vital reminder to all stakeholders: the mandatory SIM card registration deadline is swiftly approaching on 31 December.
valid until 5 December 2025. Bisey /Uirab, the Chief Executive Officer of NAC, expressed satisfaction with the achievement, stating, "We are pleased to receive these certificates and intensify efforts, together with stakeholders, to enhance customer experience pegged to safety and security at
This national initiative, designed to aid crime investigations involving telecommunications devices and boost e-commerce and online trading, holds significant implications for all mobile users in the country.
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Shell's Deepsea Bollsta to Depart Namibia by June 2024
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airports." The certification process is crucial for several reasons: Safety Assurance: It provides documented proof to the Airport Operator and aircraft Operators that the facilities are safe. Risk Management: It serves as a vital element in managing risks associated with airport operations. Continued Safety:
Ensures the ongoing safety, regularity, and efficiency of aircraft operations at the aerodromes. Compliance: Ensures that the aerodrome follows the relevant International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Standards and Recommended Practices and Civil Aviation Regulations. Looking ahead, the aerodrome licensing
process is underway for Eros Airport and Andimba Toivo Ya Toivo Airport. Interim licenses for these airports are anticipated by mid-2024. NAC remains dedicated to enhancing airport infrastructure to support national development initiatives and leverage opportunities arising from recent oil and gas discoveries, along with the Green Hydrogen initiatives.
Chief Regional Officer for Sharlien Tjambari Erongo Region
T h e E ro n g o R e g i o n a l Council appointed Mr Mupenzeni Ntelamo as the Chief Regional Officer (CRO) as from 1 December. This appointment comes after the former CRO, Ludmilla Habate Doȅses resigned last year in September. Ntelamo was the Director (Resident Representative) of the International Planned Parenthood Federation- Sub Regional Office
to the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, a position he held for nine years. He is currently a PhD candidate in Developmental Studies at the University of South Africa. Ntelamo is an experienced executive in public policy and population and development, prudent management, and brings to the Council 15 years of leadership on the national and global front. In a statement released, the Chairperson of Erongo Regional Council, Benita Imbamba said, “the Erongo Regional Council, Regional Councillors, Management and staff are honoured to welcome Mr Ntelamo to the centre of excellence and is confident that with his leadership abilities and foresight for development, the Council will strive to be the highest performance and service delivery entity in the country.”
16 Days to Deadline for Sim Highlighting the progress of this initiative, CRAN provides registration statistics: 15 June 2023: Approximately 29% of the 2 760 804 active SIM cards were registered. 30 September 2023: A 33% registration rate among 2 789 580 active SIM cards. 30 November 2023: A substantial increase to a 43% registration rate for the 2 436 367 active SIM cards. Mrs. Emilia Nghikembua, Chief Executive Officer of CRAN, noted the positive trend in registration across various operators. This increase signifies encouraging progress within the review timeframe. The Deadline Approaches As the countdown continues, unregistered SIM cards will face a three-month suspension period starting from 31 December 2023. Attempting to use services during this time will result in a warning message, and customers will be unable to use the service until the necessary registration is completed. Nghikembua emphasised, "during the three-month suspension period, the service may be reinstated, and the customer can retain the mobile number linked to the SIM card, once the customer provides the necessary information for SIM card registration." However, if registration remains uncompleted after the suspension period, mobile service providers will cancel the service and number. Customers will then need to purchase and register a new SIM card, resulting in the loss of the previous mobile number. Online Registration To streamline the process, MTC launched its online sim registration process, accessible at https://www.mtc.com.na/sim-registration.
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The process entails visiting the SIM registration page on the MTC website. Follow the step-bystep instructions, providing the necessary personal details, proof of identity, and completing the liveness detection process. You will need a valid Namibian ID or passport and its imperative that the details provided match those on the identification document. Your SIM card should be activated within a few hours after successful registration. Additionally, The Executive Director of the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology, Dr Audrin Mathe will undertake a tour of MTC and Telecom Namibia mobile shops. The purpose of the tour is to assess the progress and challenges faced by both mobile operators and consumers in the ongoing Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card registration process ahead of the 31 December 2023 deadline. He will be accompanied by representatives from the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia, Telecom Namibia and MTC. Urgent Call to Action With only 16 days left, Nghikembua urges ICT consumers to register their SIM cards before the year-end deadline. Waiting for the three-month suspension period could disrupt services and jeopardise the retention of mobile numbers. "Registering before 31 December 2023 ensures that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) consumers continue enjoying the full benefits of ICT products and services," Nghikemba stated.
NaTIS Open on Saturdays During December Eileen van der Schyff
Tthe Roads Authority (RA) is extending its business operating hours to Saturdays at the Walvis Bay and Swakopmund NaTIS Centres. This initiative aims to ease congestion and enhance accessibility to services during the festive season. Recognising the surge in demand for NaTIS services, the RA is committed to ensuring seamless access for its customers. The extended operating hours on Saturdays are part of a proactive approach to accommodate the increased influx of visitors during the holiday season. The additional operating hours during December are scheduled as follows: Saturday, 16 December 2023: 9h00 – 14h00 Saturday, 23 December 2023: 9h00 – 14h00 Saturday, 30 December 2023: 9h00 – 14h00 For those seeking more information on the extended operating hours or updates on national road conditions and other RArelated matters, the Roads Authority encourages the public to stay connected through their Facebook page, [Roads Authority RANamibia](https://www.facebook.com/RoadsAuthorityNam ibia). As the Roads Authority extends its operating hours, it reinforces its commitment to facilitating smoother processes and ensuring a positive experience for all road users during the festive season. For any further inquiries, please contact the Corporate Communication Section, Office of the Chief Executive Officer, Roads Authority.
(Swakopmund councillors): Cllrs Standing- Claus-Werner Goldbeck, Blassius Goraseb, Errkkie Shitana, Peter Shimanda, Dina Namubes, David Am-Gabeb. Wilfried Groenewald, Matthias Henrichsen and the General Manager of Finance in the Swakopmund Munipality Helao !Naruseb. Seated is Magistrate Lucia Elishi of the Swakopmund District Court.
Namubes Takes Lead Sharlien Tjambari
Councillor Dina Namubes retained her seat as the Mayor of Swakopmund during the election of Office Bearers which took place on Tuesday this week. This will be her second term in Office after taking over from the now Swakopmund Constituency Counsellor, Louisa Kativa in 2022. David Am-Gabeb retained his position as the deputy mayor while Blassius Goraseb was elected as the Chairperson of the Management Committee. In her maiden speech, Namubes said, “our council is unique and stands out from the
others, because despite our disagreements, we agree leave the chamber with a smile on our faces.” Namubes said she has the honour of serving the Swakopmund community. A community that she greatly values and a community that never hesitates to ask
questions, offer advice, and encouragement, or stand with council through the good and bad times. Namubes promises to be humble and serve the Swakopmund community with dignity, by abiding by the rule of law, “our duty is to ensure the well-being of the residents of Swakopmund, and to accomplish our future objectives, the council will continue cooperating with all relevant parties. Leading the Swakopmund Council as members of the man-
agement committee are Wilfried Groenewald who will be serving as the alternate chairperson of the management committee, and Matthias Henrichsen and Peter Shimanda are members of the management committee. Claus-Werner Goldbeck is the additional member of the management committee. Errkkie Shitana, Suamma Kautondokwa and Heinrich Hafnia Nghidipaya are additional members of council. The proceedings were presided by Magistrate Lucia Elishi of the Swakopmund District Court.
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15 DECEMBER 2023
5G and Health Concerns Eileen van der Schyff
Photo: Deepsea Bollsta photo by Odjell Drilling
Shell's Deepsea Bollsta to Depart Namibia by June 2024 Eileen van der Schyff
In a recent update reported by Energy Voice journalist, Ed Reed on December 12, it has been revealed that Shell's Deepsea Bollsta rig is set to conclude its operations in Namibia by June 2024. Rig owner Northern Ocean has disclosed ongoing discussions with potential customers in West Africa and other challenging environments. The Deepsea Bollsta, which commenced its Namibian operations in December 2022 after arriving from Norway, has played a pivotal role in drilling exploration and appraisal wells in the Orange Basin. This development comes after an extension agreement between Northern Ocean and Shell in May, extending the
rig's contract until June, with an optional six-month extension. Shell expressed its commitment to continuing exploration efforts in the Orange Basin under the PEL0039 license. A spokesperson for Shell stated, "we in-tend to continue our back-toback drilling campaign over the remaining term of the contract by appraising the Jonker discovery and drilling at least one more exploration well." The departure of the Deepsea Bollsta marks the end of an era in Namibia, with Shell planning an intensive data analysis phase
post-contract to strategise the next phase of operations. Northern Ocean commended the rig's "outstanding performance" in the challenging Namibian region throughout the winter season. The Deepsea Bollsta's tenure in Namibia has been marked by successful exploration, including discoveries at Graff-1, La Rona-1, and Jonker-1. Presently, it is actively engaged in the Jonker2A appraisal well. NAMCOR estimates Jonker's reserves at 2.5 billion barrels, with Graff holding 2.4 billion barrels. Source: Energy Voice
The dawn of the fifth generation of wireless communication, 5G, is upon us, ushering in a new era of connectivity. According to Global System for Mobile Communications Association (GSMA) Intelligence, South Africa leads the sub-Saharan charge in 5G deployment, joined by countries like Botswana, Zimbabwe, Seychelles, Mauritius, and Madagascar. Namibia, too, has embraced this technological evolution, with the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) recently awarding 5G spectrum through a spectrum auction. To address public concerns and ensure informed adoption, CRAN initiated a 5G Consumer Awareness Campaign, focusing on educating consumers about the benefits of 5G technology and dispelling myths surrounding its potential health risks. While 5G promises unprecedented speed and efficiency, concerns have emerged regarding its impact on human health. Kristof Itana, Manager of Technology and Standards at CRAN, clarifies the main differences between 5G and its predecessors – 2G, 3G, and 4G. "5G represents an evolution in telecommunication standards," says Itana. Unlike its predecessors, 5G operates at higher frequencies, making it 100 times faster and more efficient. Crucially, Itana emphasises that the radiation emitted by 5G is akin to previous technologies, with the only notable difference being the introduction of "millimetre waves," harmless to public health. Addressing potential health risks, Itana dismisses unfounded claims linking 5G to the spread of COVID-19. “There is no proof that Electromagnetic Frequencies (EMFs) or 5G affects your risk of developing viral infections," he asserted. After extensive research by international bodies such
Mr Kristof Itana – Manager: Technology & Standards , CRAN
as the International Commission on NonIonizing Radiation Protection and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, no evidence has been found linking 5G to COVID19, cancer, or any other ailments. Itana assures the public that all equip-ment used for 5G deployment adheres to local and international safety standards, further mitigating any potential health concerns. In conclusion, Itana underscored the transformative potential of 5G across industries. "5G is a wireless network technology that provides faster wireless communications, enabling a true digital evolution." Importantly, he emphasised that there is currently no solid evidence supporting claims of negative health effects from 5G. As we embrace this technological leap, Itana reassured the public, stating, "5G technology shall not harm public health." With the assurance that all equipment undergoes rigorous safety checks, Namibia stands at the forefront of a digital revolution, ready to reap the benefits of 5G across various sectors.
The Namib Times offices will be closed for the festive season from 20 December 2023 an re-open on Thursday 4 January 2024 Our last edition will be Wednesday 20 December 2023.
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Second Term in office for Irene Simeon-Kurtz
Court Swakopmund Court Report Magistrate Court Ennes Hansen (22), appeared on a charge of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm. The matter was postponed to 15 January for plea and trial. The accused remains in custody. Stefanus Jacobus Daniel Joordan (40), appeared on a charge of driving with an excessive breath alcohol level. The matter was postponed to 16 July for plea and trial. The accused is on bail. Josua Hangula (32), appeared on charges of reckless or negligent driving and failing to ascertain sustained. The matter was postponed to 26 June for plea and trial. The accused is on bail. Kevin Gaoseb (24), Alvero Willemse (27) and Nangolo Mateus Lilius Sheehama (24), appeared on charges of escaping common law and robbery- 1st alternative to count 2- theft. The matter was postponed to 18 December for plea and trial. The accused remains in custody. Lourence Louw (20) and Joram Shihepo (20), appeared on a charge of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm. The matter was postponed to 18 April for plea and trial. The accused are on bail. Rivaldo Coatara Khachab (22), appeared on a charge of robbery. The matter was postponed to 15 January for further investigations. The accused remains in custody. A 17-year-old boy, Linden Duwe (27), Sydney Jooste (24), John Meriri (25), Joram Gariseb (18) and Lucky Gamatham (41), appeared on a charge of murder. The matter was postponed to 25 January for legal aid. The accused remain in custody. Moses Huiseb (36), appeared on a charge of malicious damage to property with provisions of the domestic violence act 4 of 2003. The matter was postponed to 26 February for plea and trial. The accused remains in custody. John Salon (26), Samuel Roman (28) and David Beally Dinaob (32), appeared on a charge of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm. The matter was postponed to 25 January because the docket was not at court. Salon and Roman remain in custody and Dinaob is on bail. David Guiseb (23), appeared on charges of trespassing and housebreaking with intent to steal and theft. The matter was postponed to 29 January for further investigations. The accused remains in custody. Gerson Mbahuma (52), appeared on charges of driving with an excessive breath alcohol level and failure to ascertain damages sustained. The matter was postponed to 23 April for plea and trial. The accused is on bail. Silvanus Erasmus (37), appeared on a charge of murder-attempted murder and reckless or negligent driving. The matter was postponed to 18 January for further investigations. The accused remains in custody. Gehasie Kenambara (28), appeared on a charge of theft of a motor vehicle. The matter was postponed to 18 December for plea in terms of sections 119. The accused remains in custody. Leonard Van Vuuren (36), appeared on a charge of driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor. The matter was postponed to 14 December for plea. The accused remains in custody. Antheny Doeseb (32), appeared on a charge of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm. The matter was postponed to 15 January for continuation of trial. The accused is on bail. Frans Vries (19), appeared on a charge of theft. The matter was postponed to 17 April for plea and trial. The accused has been warned.
Andreas Nghidinovali Joseph (22) and Yvonne Uiras (22), appeared on a charge of dealing in dependence producing substance. The matter was postponed to 28 February for lab results. The accused are on bail. Sheila Kotze (35), appeared on a charge of theft. The matter was postponed to 12 August for plea and trial. The accused is on bail. Anje Gesa Nauhaus (34), appeared on charges of fraud, forgery and uttering a forged instrument and culpable homicide. The matter was postponed 26 March for further investigations. The accused is on bail. Isak Khoaseb (20), appeared on a charge of possession of dependence producing substance. The matter was postponed to 15 January because the docket was not at court. The accused is on bail. Callet Goliath (21), appeared on charges of theft, laundering- disguising unlawful origin of property and possession of dependence producing substance. The matter was postponed to 28 February for further investigation. The accused is on bail. Ennes Hansen (22), appeared on a charge of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm. The matter was postponed to 15 January for plea and trial. The accused remains in custody. Stefanus Jacobus Daniel Joordan (40), appeared on a charge of driving with an excessive breath alcohol level. The matter was postponed to 16 July for plea and trial. The accused is on bail. Josua Hangula (32), appeared on charges of reckless or negligent driving and failing to ascertain sustained. The matter was postponed to 26 June for plea and trial. The accused is on bail. Kevin Gaoseb (24), Alvero Willemse (27) and Nangolo Mateus Lilius Sheehama (24), appeared on charges of escaping common law and robbery- 1st alternative to count 2- theft. The matter was postponed to 18 December for plea and trial. The accused remain in custody. Lourence Louw (20) and Joram Shihepo (20), appeared on a charge of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm. The matter was postponed to 18 April for plea and trial. The accused are on bail. Rivaldo Coatara Khachab (22), appeared on a charge of robbery. The matter was postponed to 15 January for further investigations. The accused remains in custody. A 17-year-old boy, Linden Duwe (27), Sydney Jooste (24), John Meriri (25), Joram Gariseb (18) and Lucky Gamatham (41), appeared on a charge of murder. The matter was postponed to 25 January for legal aid. The accused remain in custody. Moses Huiseb (36), appeared on a charge of malicious damage to property with provisions of the domestic violence act 4 of 2003. The matter was postponed to 26 February for plea and trial. The accused remains in custody. John Salon (26), Samuel Roman (28) and David Beally Dinaob (32), appeared on a charge of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm. The matter was postponed to 25 January because the docket was not at court. Salon and Roman remain in custody and Dinaob is on bail. David Guiseb (23), appeared on charges of trespassing and housebreaking with intent to steal and theft. The matter was postponed to 29 January for further investigations. The accused remains in custody. Gerson Mbahuma (52), appeared on charges of driving with an excessive breath alcohol level and failure to ascertain damages sustained. The
SWAPO councilors, Irene Simeon-Kurtz and Jeffrey Malcome Manale were elected as Usakos' mayor and deputy mayor at a recent special council meeting. Simoen- Kurtz called for unity among members of the council to keep the town moving forward. Clerence Calvin Katorab representing the UDF party was re-elected as Chairperson of the Management Committee. Cllr Willemina Uupindi (SWAPO) and Cllr Cathleen Gawanas (UDF) both retained their positions in the Management Committee. Cllr Kalista Weskop (PDM) was nominated as an additional member of the management committee and Cllr Wilfred Weise (IPC) retained his position as an ordinary member of council. Simeon-Kurtz congratulated all Councillors who came out victorious.
Young Woman Arrested for Fatal Stabbing Eileen van der Schyff A murder occurred on Tuesday evening this week between 17:30 and 18:00, at a house in Tutaleni, Kuisebmund, Walvis Bay. The victim, identified as 27-year-old Ritjiwee Reeboke Soroseb lost his life when he was allegedly stabbed by a 15-year-old Namibian female. The suspect reportedly used a knife and targeted the left upper chest of the deceased. The victim succumbed to his injuries. According to the information provided by the Namibian Police, the 15year-old suspect, was swiftly apprehended, and efforts are underway to locate her parents. The police report sheds light on a distressing backstory. The suspect's
boyfriend had been assaulted by three men the previous night, who not only attacked him but also threatened harm to the suspect, including threats to cut open her stomach to remove her pregnancy. Feeling threatened and vulnerable, the suspect allegedly decided to carry a knife for self-defense when in public spaces. Tragically, a case of mistaken identity unfolded when the suspect encountered the deceased on the
matter was postponed to 23 April for plea and trial. The accused is on bail. Anje Gesa Nauhaus (34), appeared on charges of fraud, forgery and uttering a forged instrument and culpable homicide. The matter was postponed 26 March for further investigations. The accused is on bail. Andreas Katengwa Shiyepo (52), appeared on a charge of dis-playing a licence number not applicable to the vehicle. The mat-ter was postponed to 15 April for plea. The accused is on bail.
street. Believing him to be one of the assailants from the previous night, the suspect, without uttering a word, stabbed the victim. Ritjiwee Reeboke Soroseb was pronounced dead at the scene, and his body was transported to the Walvis Bay Police Mortuary for storage and to undergo a postmortem examination. The police have informed the deceased's next of kin, and investigations into the incident are ongoing.
Levi Nyanyukweni (44), appeared on a charge of driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor. The matter was postponed to 23 January because the docket was not at court. The accused is on bail. Abisai Shikongo (28), appeared on charges of theft, prevention of organised crime and money laundering. The matter was postponed to 24 January for further investigations. The accused is on bail.
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15 DECEMBER 2023
New Boarding Kennels and Play Park for Walvis Bay SPCA
Quinton van Rooyen, Board Chairperson of the Walvis Bay SPCA and SPCA volunteer Justine Polster officially opening the 'Julin' Play Park. Photo Leandrea Mouers
to do. "We extend our thanks to Nelis Kruger for constructing the kennels and play park, and Ian Strauss for adding the beautiful paintings. Our benefactors and volunteers contribute generously, dedicating time and resources to make SPCA activities possible." Van Rooyen acknowledged the challenging nature of the SPCA staff's often thankless job, describing it as emotionally straining but essential work that provides hope to the animals in their care. Deputy Junior Mayor of Walvis Bay, Gabriel Rabanus, added that these new additions represent a significant milestone in the SPCA's
commitment to the well-being of animals. "As advocates for animal welfare, the Walvis Bay SPCA has tirelessly worked to create a safe environment. With the upgraded kennels and Playpark, we now have a stateof-the-art facility providing comfort, stimulation, and social interaction for our furry companions." Rabanus added that the play park and upgraded boarding kennels will serve as a temporary home for animals in need, ensuring they receive the necessary love, attention, and comfort during their stay at the SPCA. The Walvis Bay SPCA is currently home to about 120 cats and dogs.
Leandrea Mouers
The Walvis Bay Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) has officially opened its new boarding kennels and play park on its premises. Quinton van Rooyen, Chairperson of the Walvis Bay SPCA, stated that this project has been in progress for the past two years. "We recognised the need to upgrade the kennels, providing a safe space over the holidays for people to bring their animals, where they are fed and engaged in activities, instead of leaving them in the care of neglectful individuals." The play park was established for the animals to
socialise and interact, offering them a less lonely time than being confined to kennels. The kennels and play park are named after two dedicated volunteers of the Walvis Bay SPCA: Justine Polster and Cheslin Cloete. Van Rooyen expressed gratitude for their consistent efforts, walking dogs every Saturday and Sunday and performing tasks that others may not be willing
The Walvis Bay SPCA is currently home to about 120 cats and dogs. Photo Eileen van der Schyff
Inside the new boarding kennels, beautifully painted by Ian Strauss. Photo Eileen van der Schyff
Deputy junior mayor Gabriel Rabanus, with SPCA Board Chairperson Quinton van Rooyen and deputy board chairperson Wessel Oosthuysen officially opening the new boarding kennels. Photo Eileen van der Schyff
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Bids are invited through the Open International Bidding (OIB) Method for the Supply & Delivery of Two (2) 40- Seater Busses for the Port of Walvis Bay. 2. The Bids are open to all Eligible Bidders who wish to respond.
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Justine Polster, one of the dedicated volunteers of the Walvis Bay standing in front of the ‘Julin' Play Park, the name is a combination of her and her partner's name Cheslin Cloete. Photo Leandrea Mouers
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The Bid is open to all eligible Namibian entities or persons (“Bidders”) who wish to respond. Bidders may only associate with each other in the form of a joint venture or under a sub-contractual agreement to complement their respective areas of supply to enhance their capacity to carry out the supply of goods and provision of required services and so long as any association is formed, or subcontract is entered into in accordance with the bidding document associated with this IFB. Interested eligible bidders are requested to visit the Namport website at https://www.namport.com.na/Procurement/ for details of the bidding requirements. Bidders must register as suppliers, express interest in a specific bid, make a payment of the bid levy (nonrefundable) N$300.00 and submit the proof of payment to procurement@namport.com.na in order to be granted access to the bidding documents. The Namport Banking Details are available on the Procurement Portal on the website. A Non-compulsory Virtual Pre-Bid meeting is scheduled for 21 December 2023 at 10h00 am. Bidders should take note that the meeting is virtual, and the link is available on the website. Bids must be delivered to the address below before 31 January 2024 at 12h00 pm Local Namibian Time. Electronic submission of bidding documents will not be accepted Bids must be delivered to the following address: The Tender Box, Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) Reception, No. 17 Rikumbi Kandanga Road. Electronic submission of bidding documents will not be accepted.
All enquiries related to these bids must be directed in writing by email to the following contact details: Tender and Contracts Administrator Owiike Amunkete Tel.: +264 64 208 2217 E-Mail: o.amunkete@namport.com.na or procurement@namport.com.na or
Procurement Manager Melani de Klerk Tel: +264 208 2319 Email: m.deklerk@namport.com.na
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ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE PORT OF WALVIS BAY SOUTH PORT NEW MAIN ENTRANCE GATE PROJECT UPDATE NO.2: NOTICE OF CLOSURE OF RIKUMBI KANDANGA LEVEL CROSSING ON 17 JANUARY 2024 RELOCATION OF THE ROAD OVER RAILWAY LEVEL CROSSING AT RIKUMBI KANDANGA ROAD AS PART OF THE PLANNED NEW PORT ENTRANCE GATE PROJECT – PORT OF WALVIS BAY This communique serves to inform port users, interested and affected parties, the Walvis Bay business community and the public at large, of the progress on the new main gate complex project that is currently ongoing, as well as regarding the upcoming closure of the Rikumbi Kandanga level crossing. In line with the Port of Walvis Bay South Port Master Plan, Namport commenced with the planning and design of the NEW ENTRANCE GATE Project in 2010. The project was necessitated due to the capacity constraints at the current Port main gate which was designed and built in 1999. This gate has already reached its capacity in terms of traffic flow that can be accommodated. The Port has experienced a steady increase in traffic volumes through the main gate over the past couple of years that have resulted in traffic congestions at the main gate and especially during peak times. This congestion at the main gate is only expected to become worse with time and hence the need to implement the New Main Gate project. Throughout the planning and design process for this project, Namport have collaborated closely with the Walvis Bay Municipality so as to ensure alignment with regards to town planning on roads leading to and from the port entrance gate. In brief, the project consists of the following components: 1. Construction of a temporary truck staging area – completed in 2012 2. Relocation of the Transnamib carriage and wagon depot to make way for a new five lane entrance gate – completed in 2016 3. Construction of a new road over rail level crossing opposite Railway Street, in order to close the Rikumbi Kandanga Road level crossing – completed in 2023. 4. Construction of the actual new main gate complex and permanent truck staging area with ancillary buildings and road work a. Construction of building works – currently ongoing and expected to be completed by July 2024; b. Construction of permanent truck staging area – to commence in July 2024 and completion by end of 2025; 5. Conversion of the existing main gate into an exit-only gate – planned for 2025; 6. Construction of a pedestrian bridge over the Railway line in Rikumbi Kandanga Road – planned to commence in 2026 As part of the Environmental Management Plan for the project, consultation with the public and identified interested and affected parties (I&APs) e.g. neighbouring landowners, local authorities, environmental groups, civic associations and communities, were performed. I&APs were given the opportunity to comment on the potential environmental impacts associated with the proposed development and to identify additional issues which they feel should be addressed in the EMP. A public meeting was conducted on the 4th of July 2017 in Walvis Bay where the project was presented in full including the closure of the Rikumbi Kandanga Level crossing. The public participation process for the EMP was advertised in two Newspapers, The Namibian (15 and 22 June 2017) and the Namib Times (16 and 23 June 2017). Site notices were placed at selected locations in the vicinity of the project area and notification letters were either hand delivered or emailed to identified I&APs. An Environmental Clearance Certificate was subsequently issued to Namport on 29 January 2020. In short, the relocation of the road over rail level crossing in Rikumbi Kandanga Road was necessitated due to the following main reasons: 1. To have seamless traffic flow from the truck staging area into the ports' new main entrance gate; 2. To provide space for the main gate complex on the Namport rail reserve; 3. To improve safety by moving the level crossing out of the shunting zone of the railway marshalling yard and thus also reducing the formation of long vehicle queues on the roads brought about by trains shunting through the level crossing. The following two illustrations are extracts from the Environmental Management Plan of the project which was compiled by Geo Pollution Technologies in August 2017.
Finally, the Rikumbi Kandanga road over railway level crossing will therefore be closed permanently on 17 January 2024. Any enquiries may be directed to the following contact details:
Elzevir Gelderbloem Executive Port Engineering & ICT Tel: 064 208 2111 Email: Elzevir@namport.com.na Cc: N.Kashweka@namport.com.na
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Walvis Bay Mayor’s Festive Season’s Greetings The festive season is upon us, and everyone is beaming with excitement to share wonderful memories with friends and loved ones. The end of the year is also a time of reflection on the previous year as well as a time for setting the plans for the new year in motion. While this year may have had its challenges, we are proud of the significant steps and milestones we achieved.
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Some of the highlights were: · Relocation of the first residents to Farm 37. · Upgrade and re-route sewer lines in Sandwich Street and Mars Street, which will significantly improve sewerage flow in Kuisebmond. · The Fire Emergency service started operating on a 24-hour basis. · We hosted the first-ever Maritime Festival, which a celebration of the indispensable contribution of the maritime industry to Namibia's economic growth and development. · Through the help of donors, we raised N$ 919 850.00 at the Mayoral Fundraising Gala Dinner. · My selection as a member of the Regional Mayors Forum of the Covenant of Mayors in Sub-Saharan Africa (Com SSA).
PUBLIC NOTICE MWB06/2023 CLOSURE OF LIBRARIES AND MUSEUM
Notice is hereby given that the three libraries and the museum will be closed for the public from 23 December 2023 and reopen to the public on 8 January 2024. Cheryl Fortuin Head Library Services Tel: (064) 201 3337 email: cfortuin@walvisbaycc.org.na
This year, I was once again bestowed the honour of serving the residents of Walvis Bay as a Mayor for a third consecutive year. I would like to extend my appreciation to every individual or institution who has assisted me and my office in any way to serve our community. Furthermore, I and my council, pledge to continue to serve our residents and look forward to a successful 2024. Let us continue in the spirit of hope, despite what the future holds. I would like to wish you all a peaceful and enjoyable festive season. Stay safe and stay
responsible at all times. On behalf of the staff members of the Municipality of Walvis Bay and my fellow councillors, I wish you a Merry Christmas and a
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Message from the Walvis Bay Junior Mayor Hello everyone, I hope you're all enjoying a wonderful holiday. I want to express my gratitude for the tremendous support you
provided to my ment, and I have t e a m a n d m e confidence that you during the Day of U n i t y. Wi t h o u t you, it wouldn't have been the success it was.
9 To the Class of 2023, remember that your results don't determine your worth as a person. There is always room for growth, and I acknowledge the effort each of you put in throughout the year. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year filled with incredible opportunities and blessings. May God bless and protect each one of you.
Best regards, Fisabo Mapalo Junior Mayor
can achieve it through hard work.
I encourage each of you to persevere and continue working hard, regardless of the challenges faced in the last term. Failing a grade doesn't define you as a failure; it signifies an oppor- The Junior Mayor of Walvis Bay Fisabo Mapalo (third from right) with some of the tunity for improve- members of the Walvis Bay Junior Town Council. Photo Leandrea Mouers
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A Guide to Surviving Christmas Day As the holiday season unfolds, Christmas Day emerges as the grand crescendo, filled with joy, laughter, and perhaps a touch of chaos. Surviving the whirlwind of festivities requires a blend of planning, flexibility, and a sprinkle of holiday magic. Here's your guide to not just surviving but thriving on Christmas Day: 1. Master the Art of Planning: Begin with a clear plan for the day. Outline the schedule, from the morning festivities to the evening feast. Ensure you consider time for unwrapping gifts, a hearty breakfast, and moments of relaxation amidst the excitement. 2. Savour the Magic Morning Moments: Kickstart the day with a magical ambiance. Let the soft glow of twinkling lights and the scent of holiday spices set the tone. Whether it's a cozy breakfast by the fireplace or a family stroll, savour those quiet, enchanting moments. 3. Embrace the Gift of Simplicity: While the allure of extravagant celebrations is tempting, sometimes simplicity reigns supreme. Consider streamlining your plans and focusing on meaningful connections, creating a cozy and stress-free environment. 4. Delegate and Collaborate: Christmas is a team effort. Delegate tasks and collaborate with family members or friends. Assign responsibilities for meal preparations, gift wrapping, and decorating. Shared efforts not only ease the workload but also foster a sense of togetherness. 5. Unplug for Quality Time: In the age of constant connectivity, grant yourself the gift of unplugging. Dedicate specific times to put away devices and fully immerse yourself in the company of loved ones. Quality time is the most cherished present you can offer. 6. Manage Expectations: Recognise that perfection is a myth. Christmas
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Day may not unfold exactly as planned, and that's perfectly okay. Embrace the imperfections and find joy in the spontaneous, heartwarming moments that define the day. 7. Prioritise Self-Care: Amidst the hustle and bustle, don't forget to take care of yourself. Sneak in moments of self-care, whether it's a brisk walk, a quiet cup of tea, or a few deep breaths of fresh winter air. Your well-being is the cornerstone of a successful holiday. 8. Create Lasting Memories: Capture the essence of the day by creating lasting memories. Document the festivities through photos, write down funny anecdotes, or start a new tradition that resonates with your loved ones. It's these moments that make Christmas Day unforgettable. 9. Reflect and Express Gratitude: Take a moment to reflect on the year gone by and express gratitude for the blessings in your life. Whether through a heartfelt conversation, a simple note, or a shared toast, acknowledging gratitude adds a meaningful layer to the holiday spirit. 10. Unwind with a Touch of Magic: As the day winds down, create a magical ambiance. Dim the lights, play soft holiday tunes, and perhaps indulge in a favourite festive movie. Embrace the warmth of the season and relish the joy that Christmas Day brings. Surviving Christmas Day is not merely about navigating the festivities but about embracing the moments, the people, and the magic that make this day truly special. May your Christmas be filled with love, laughter, and the delightful chaos that makes it uniquely yours.
Gingerbread Cookie Trifle with Spiced Eggnog Cream
Ingredients: 1 package of gingerbread cookies 2 cups heavy cream 1 cup eggnog ½ cup powdered sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg Whipped cream for topping Gingerbread cookie crumbs for garnish Instructions: 1. Prepare the Gingerbread: Bake or buy gingerbread cookies. Break them into bite-sized pieces and set aside. 2. Spiced Eggnog Cream: In a large bowl, whip the heavy cream until stiff peaks form. In a separate bowl, whisk together eggnog, powdered sugar, vanilla extract, ground cinnamon, and ground nutmeg. Gently fold the whipped cream into the eggnog mixture until well combined. 3. Assemble the Trifle: In a trifle dish or individual serving glasses, layer gingerbread cookie pieces with the spiced eggnog cream. Repeat the layers until you reach the top, finishing with a layer of the cream.
4. Chill: Cover the trifle and refrigerate for at least 2 hours or overnight to allow the flavours to meld. 5. Serve: Before serving, top the trifle with a generous layer of whipped cream and sprinkle gingerbread cookie crumbs for a festive touch. 6. Enjoy the Holiday Bliss: Spoon into this delightful Gingerbread Cookie Trifle with Spiced Eggnog Cream, savouring the rich blend of gingerbread and spiced eggnog. It's a festive treat that captures the spirit of the season in every decadent layer. . Perfect for spreading holiday cheer at your Christmas gatherings!
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A Christmas wish to our Clients and business associates May you and your families enjoy a peaceful, safe, and joyous festive season And may you have a blessed and prosperous 2023.
Merry Christmas AND HAPPY NEW YEAR We at WBM Chartered Accountants want to thank our loyal clients for the support throughout the year! Our office will be closed from 18 December, and will re-open on the 2 January 2024
May the Blessings of the season be with you today and for years to come! Merry Christmas and a prosperous 2024.
Thank you for all your support through the year. Our business will close on 22 December 2023 and will re-open on 2 January 2024. Tel: +264 64 204993 / Fax: +264 64 207994 / 183 2nd Street Allan D Martin: 081 129 4570 / Email: allan@jphydraulics.com Leonard W Martin: 081 129 7015 / Email: leonard@mweb.com.na Website: www.jphydraulics.com
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Eileen van der Schyff Discover the perfect blend of luxury and convenience with Carlo's Boutique Guesthouse and Carlo's Shuttle and Tours. Located in the serene beauty of Walvis Bay, Carlo's Boutique Guesthouse offers a delightful retreat from the daily grind. As a registered establishment with the Namibia Tourism Board, the guesthouse is committed to providing clients with an unforgettable stay.
Mr & Mrs van der Merwe with their staff ready to serve you.
Immerse yourself in the charm of Carlo's Boutique Guesthouse's beautifully decorated rooms, each designed to create a cosy and inviting ambiance. Enjoy the modern amenities, including flat-screen TV's with DSTV channels and access to Netflix, ensuring your entertainment needs are met. Relax by the heated swimming pool in the tranquil seating area, allowing you to unwind and find serenity.
Your home away from home... Have a blessed Christmas! Wish you a warm memorable Christmas and a prosperous 2024! We offer fully equipped rooms as from N$700.00 - Breakfast included. - All rooms air-conditioned - All rooms with TV’s with DSTV - Secure parking
- All rooms with a small fridge - Free wifi - Heated swimming pool
We are situated at 62 Nangolo Mbumba Drive, Walvis Bay, Namibia Walking distance to the lagoon. Bookings can be done via: 081 419 5886 online@www.walvisbayguesthouse.com / info@walvisbayguesthouse.com
Reach your destination safely with Carlo Shuttle & Tours We do: - Schedule busses between the coast and Windhoek - Private transfers to any destinations - Gravel road transfers - experts in transfers to and from Sossusvlei as well as Damaraland and Etosha National Park - Day Tours - Spitskoppe, Cape Cross, Sandwich harbour 4x4, Walvis Bay and Swakopmund - VIP Chauffeur Services - Airport transfers
And much more... Sending you Christmas blessings and happiness for the coming year! Merry Christmas!
Call us today for your booking... Tel: +264 64 205537 / Cell: 264 81 270 4395 or +264 81 419 5886 Email: carloshuttle@iwayna / www.carloshuttlenamibia.com.na
Carlo's Boutique Guesthouse is conveniently situated within walking distance of the lagoon. Wi t h q u a l i t y c u s t o m e r satisfaction and excellent value for money, the guesthouse strives to make your experience exceptional. Nine bedrooms feature private bathrooms, ensuring added convenience, while all rooms guarantee ultimate comfort. Enhance your stay by exploring the wonders of Namibia with Carlo's Shuttle and Tours. As a trusted name in transportation services, the shuttle service caters to
both corporate and leisure needs. Services include airport shuttles, daily shuttle services between the coast and Windhoek, private transfers, chauffeur services, and more. With 11 years of operational expertise, Carlo's Shuttle and Tours prioritises customer comfort, safety, and punctuality. Their experienced, English-speaking drivers engage with clients to ensure a personalised and enjoyable journey. Carlo's Shuttle and Tours fleet is meticulously maintained, ensuring top-notch mechanical condition and cleanliness. They are equipped to handle additional vehicles and drivers at short notice, providing flexibility for your transportation reuirements. Explore the stunning landscapes of Namibia with tailormade tours, including trips to Sossusvlei, Damaraland, Etosha National Park, and other captivating destinations. The service's day tours to Spitz-
koppe, Cape Cross, Sandwich Harbour 4x4, Walvis Bay, and Swakopmund are designed to create lasting memories. Trust Carlo's Shuttle and Tours for your transportation needs, whether it's staff transport, airport transfers, or shuttle services for organised groups, seminars, conferences, or events. The 24hour manned office ensures round-the-clock support, and our non-drinker drivers prioritise your safety.
Contact us today to experience the touch of class and comfort at Carlo's Boutique Guesthouse and embark on unforCarlo's Boutique - gettable journeys with Indulge in Class and Comfort Carlo's Shuttle and Tours. Call us at +264 81 4195886 or email info@ walvisbayguesthouse.com Visit us at 62 Nangola Mbumba Street, Walvis Bay, Namibia, and let us elevate your stay and transportation experience to new heights.
To all our customers Thank you for your loyal support. We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.
Aan al ons kliënte, dankie vir julle ondersteuning deur die jaar. Ons wens julle ‘n gelukkige kersfees en ‘n voorspoedige Nuwejaar toe. An unsere Kunden, vielen Dank für die Unterstützung in 2023. Frohe Weihnachten und einen guten Rutsch ins Neue Jahr.
Cathy Stauder & Euro Steel
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Many of us find holiday solace in the rhythmic waves and sandy shores. Yet, amidst the coastal bliss, it's crucial to prioritise safety to ensure a memorable and secure beach experience. Whether you're a seasoned beachgoer or a holiday enthusiast seeking seaside serenity, here's your guide to dune and beach safety: 1. Respect the Coastal Environment: Dunes play a crucial role in maintaining the health of coastal ecosystems. Stay on designated paths and boardwalks to protect fragile dune systems. Avoid trampling on vegetation, as it helps prevent erosion and provides habitat for various species. 2. Know Before You Go: Familiarise yourself with the beach's rules and regulations. Some areas may have specific guidelines regarding beach activities, wildlife protection, or water safety. Being informed enhances your experience while safeguarding the coastal environment. 3. Heed Weather Warnings: Coastal weather can be unpredictable. Check weather forecasts and heed warnings. High winds, rough seas can pose risks. Be prepared to adjust your plans accordingly, ensuring a safe and enjoyable beach day. 4. Be Sun Smart: The sun's rays can be intense. Wear sunscreen, protective clothing, and a widebrimmed hat to shield yourself from harmful UV rays. Stay hydrated and seek shade during peak sunlight hours. 5. Swim Safely: If taking a dip, choose beaches with lifeguards when possible. Observe posted flags and signs indicating water conditions. Swim in designated areas, avoid strong currents, familiarise yourself with rip currents and never underestimate the power of the ocean. Always keep an eye on children near the water. 6. Respect Marine Life: Coastal waters are teeming with diverse marine life. Admire from a distance and avoid disturbing animals. Some species are especially vulnerable. If you encounter wildlife, maintain a respectful distance, and never feed them. 7. Be Mindful of Tides: Keep an eye on tidal conditions to avoid being stranded or
surprised by rising water. Plan beach walks during low tide and be cautious if exploring
rocky areas. Understanding tidal patterns contributes to a safer and more enjoy-
able beach experience. 8. Stay Hydrated and Well-Nourished: Spending time in the sun and salt air can lead to dehydration. Bring plenty of water and pack nutritious snacks. Staying hydrated and well-nourished is vital for maintaining energy levels during your
beach activities. 9. Keep Beach Cleanliness in Mind: Bring a trash bag to dispose of your waste responsibly. Leaving no trace helps protect the beach environment and ensures its beauty for future visitors. Participate in local beach cleanup initia-
tives to contribute to the preservation of coastal ecosystems. 10. Emergency Preparedness: Familiarise yourself with the location of emergency services and first aid stations. Carry a basic first aid kit and know how to respond to common beach-related emergencies, such as jellyfish stings or minor
13 cuts. By embracing a mindful approach to dune and beach safety, you not only protect the coastal environment but also create lasting memories of seaside serenity during this holiday season. May your beach adventures be filled with tranquillity, respect for nature, and the joy of
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Swakop Indie Music Festival The Perfect Holiday Season Gift for Music Lovers The Swakop Indie Music Festival is back, and it's the ultimate gift for music enthusiasts this holiday season! Get ready for an unforgettable day of live performances by some of the most talented independent artists at the coast. The festival will take place on Sunday, 17 December from 10;00 to 20:00 at the Swakopmund Paintball Centre and Adventure Park, promising a day filled with music, fun, and family-friendly entertainment.
The Swakop Indie Music Festival lineup is nothing short of spectacular, featuring the following artists: Blikweg, EFACT, Sasha Dawe, Riaan Smit & the ShadowKatz, Sagarias Tsam, Jacob & Taylor, Lin
Mari, Savannah Collins, Ang & Mona, JP Kotze, Janelle Botha and Jessica Ashley. Each of these artists brings their unique style and sound to the stage, guaranteeing a diverse and electrifying musical experience for all attendees. This day festival is designed to be a family-friendly event, making it the perfect outing for music-loving families during the holiday season. The Swakopmund Paintball Centre and Adventure Park provides a spacious and secure environment for festival-goers to enjoy live music, delicious food, and plenty of activities for all ages. This festival promises to be an incredible day of music, celebration, and community, making it an ideal Christmas present for yourself, your family, or your friends. Come join us for a day of rhythm and melody at the Swakop Indie Music Festival, and let the music fill your holiday season with joy.
We would like to express our gratitude to our loyal customers that have been supporting us for the past 50 years.
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As the year draws to a close, FNB Namibia reminds customers to stay vigilant of banking fraud and cool down the heat on scams that are on the increase this time of the year. “Scams which target your bank account are getting increasingly sophisticated and more widespread. Whilst we play our part to ensure that your money is secure, there are additional steps that you can take to keep your security details and consequently your bank balance safe,” FNB Namibia Forensic Manager Ingrid Katjiukua says. Katjiukua explains that fraudsters are organised and may choose their target and the type of fraud based upon re-search of your online profile, internet spending habits and/or social media. “Fraudsters will go to extraordinary lengths to make you believe that they are genuine and often rely on mani-
pulation attics to get you to give them your banking information. They employ various complex strategies to stop you from becoming wise to their tricks, but we can help you identify the different types of fraud and scams” she says. Katjiukua says despite the dynamic nature of fraud, customers can be better prepared to prevent it if they pay careful attention to the following warning signs: Always verify and report suspicious transactions Whatever story is used, there is usually a sense of urgency and persistence about the payment customers are asked to make because the fraudster does not want you to stop, think and verify the transaction. If you are in
doubt about a particular payment or suspect you may have been the victim of fraud, get in touch with us right away. Never disclose sensitive information such as passwords and PINs to anyone Internet and cellphone banking make banking more convenient and easily accessible. However, customers still need to take precautions to protect themselves against fraudulent transactions by ensuring that they are familiar with our digital platforms. “Do not under any circumstances reveal your secret access code/ PIN/ password or other unique means of personal identification to anyone, and especially not to someone claiming to be from the bank, internet service provi-
der or any other institution without first verifying this information as this can be used to access your electronic banking facility and scam you of your hard-earned money. Change any of these immediately if you believe that someone may know your secret access code/ PIN/password or other unique means of personal identification. Additionally, do not use the browser facility to store your banking pass-word in order to avoid having to enter it each time you transact using Internet banking, as this can make it easier for fraudsters to access,” Katjiukua says. Stay alert when using online marketplaces like Facebook . Scammers use tricks like advertising faulty or counterfeit goods or requesting upfront payments for items or deals like cars, rental properties or puppies that don't exist. Fake give-
Thank you all for your valued support during 2023
aways can lead to people compromising their personal and financial information. Marketplace scams can also turn into physical threats or unsafe inpers on encounters when people agree to meet with a scammer in an unknown location. Beware of phishing and smishing scams Phishing fraud involves sending fraudulent emails to unsuspecting bank customers to obtain their confidential internet banking access codes and passwords. The email ad-
dresses used by the fraudsters often seem genuine, as they imply that the email was sent from a legitimate financial institution. Smishing is also a reality were customers receive sms notifications with what seem to be communication from their bank followed by a call under false pretenses whereby they are manipulated into sharing their PIN or OTP. Fraudsters phrase the email in an attempt to lure the recipient into providing confidential information on the spot either by replying or by means of clicking on a
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We wish all our customers and friends a Merry Christmas and prosperous New Year. Wir wünschen unseren Kunden & Freunden ein frohes Weihnachtsfest und ein glückliches Neues Jahr. Ons wens al ons kliënte en vriende 'n geseënde Kersfees en 'n voorspoedige Nuwejaar toe.
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link to a site that encourages the customer to disclose his/ her bank account number, PIN Number and password. If the recipient responds to such an email by entering or clicks on the link provided in the email, a pop-up window will appear requesting him/her to enter his/her confidential internet banking access details. This window usually appears to be the bank's legitimate website - but it is not. "Protecting yourself is not simply limited to your bank card, but also includes being observant and practicing safe banking behaviour all round, online, at ATMS and over the phone. It is important to remember that fraudsters are always looking for ways to scam people so customers must be multiple steps ahead with adequate safety measures to ensure that they are safe from fraud this festive season,” concluded Katjiukua.
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Saving Tips to Get You Through the Festive Season The festive season is finally here, and most people are looking forward to finally spending much needed time with their families as well as getting in some long overdue rest. “It's a joyous time of the year, where people exchange gifts, travel and spoil themselves with one or two expensive purchases. However, just because its festive season, doesn't mean that your budget should go out the window, you should remain cognisant of your spending to come out strong and avoid JanuWorry,” says FNB Namibia Head of Investment, Erastus Tshatumbu. He advises people to ensure that they get through the festive season financially sound by following the easy tips below. Save money now for your January expenses Many people get paid early in December, creating the impression that you have more
We would like to thank all our customers for the support during 2023 and Wish all a Merry Christmas and Prosperous 2024. Visit any of our stores in Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, Tsumeb and Osona Village and allow us To light up your home with the festive spirit. We be closed from 24 December until 02 January, opening on 03 January 2024.
Contact us: Walvis Bay: 064 20 5891 Swakopmund: 064 41 7000 Tsumeb: 067 22 5000 Osona Village: 081 145 7178
Season’s greetings! Thanks for choosing us, and we’ll see you in the new year!
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money to spend, however that is not the case because you still have debit orders for December and January that you need to pay. So don't wait until after your holiday is over to see if you will have enough money for the New Year. List all your December and January expenses, this includes your home or car repayments, utilities, school fees, insurance, regular savings and so on. Put money aside for those essentials and don't use it for anything except what it's meant for. This way, you can enjoy your time off in peace, knowing you won't run into debt in January. Plan your holiday budget After putting aside
money for your January expenses, you'll be able to see how much money you have left for holiday spending. Remember that over the festive season, everything from essential food items to holiday accommodation is more expensive. So, don't underestimate a holiday budget! Once you've set a budget, base your plans on it. Then keep track of your spending by writing it down, using an app or an excel spreadsheet. Be smart with your bonus If you are lucky enough to earn extra money in the form a bonus or a thirteenth check, don't plan to spend it immediately. It's important to pay 'future you' first, so it may be a good idea to
contribute a little extra to your investments during this period. Take some time to consider where you can best allocate the extra funds - either to save your money, like paying off debt faster, or earn you money like our Call Account, Money Maximiser and Flexi -Fixed for your different needs. Remember, two key practices for financial independence are saving and investing. Saving involves being mindful about how you spend and becomes an important aspect of life when you entrench it in your daily and monthly budgeting. Not only does it come with interest earning benefits, but it also constitutes capital preservation for any goal you might have. Saving also instils financial discipline to not deplete your hard-earned income. On the other hand, investing refers to putting money into financial markets schemes, to earn great
returns, and staying invested long enough for your money to compound and your wealth to grow. Do both consistently, and you'll be one step closer to achieving financial freedom. Save on travel December holidays are the times that we love to get away and unwind, but one should find cost effective ways to do this. Go camping or glamping – there are many options available for both. You can also travel in larger groups to capitalise on group lodging discounts and carpool to save money on petrol costs. Alternatively, you can postpone your travels to a different time of the year when places are not charging high holiday prices. “With that, we hope that you have a wonderful festive season and are able to put some of these things into practice, just remember this: whatever your financial goal, FNB can help you achieve them,” Tshatumbu concluded.
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New Courses Soon Available at Monarch Lifeguard and Emergency Services Monarch Lifeguard and Emergency Services is set to roll out new courses targeting the Oil and Gas industry in the upcoming year 2024! Empowering communities with the right OPITO approved skills, these courses aim to provide opportunities for employment in the Oil and Gas Industry. The training not only imparts skills but also mentors and guides individuals on the necessary qualifications to secure jobs in the Oil and Petroleum sectors, making it affordable for everyone. Since its establishment in 2017, Monarch Lifeguard has been making significant strides in raising awareness about water safety and drowning prevention within the community. Offering a range of courses, the center has become a vital resource in promoting water safety. The primary objective of Monarch Lifeguard is to combat the alarming number of drowning cases in the country by providing comprehensive training programs. The center offers a diverse array of courses, including Learn to Swim programs, lifeguard training, first aid certification, safety at sea STCW training, and scuba diving. By empowering individuals with these lifesaving skills, Monarch Lifeguard aims to create a safer environment for community members, both in and around water bodies. One of the key initiatives undertaken by Monarch Lifeguard is its Learn to Swim program, recognising the importance of swimming proficiency in preventing drowning incidents. The center offers structured swimming lessons for individuals of all ages, helping them develop essential water skills and gain confidence in navigating aquatic environments safely. In addition to swimming lessons, Monarch Lifeguard provides comprehensive lifeguard training courses, equipping participants with the necessary skills to identify and respond to water-based emergencies effectively. From water rescue techniques to CPR and first aid procedures, the training ensures that lifeguards are well-prepared to handle critical situations and save lives from drowning. Monarch Lifeguard also addresses the
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growing demand for fishing vessels in Namibian coastal waters by offering Safety at Sea STCW (BST) training. This program prepares individuals for tasks related to maritime safety and survival at sea techniques, including Personal Survival Techniques, Firefighting and Fire Prevention, Elementary First Aid, and Personal Safety and Social Responsibility. The course is currently on promotion for N$2 300.00. Ensuring that professionals working in maritime environments are well-trained, Monarch Lifeguard contributes to the overall safety of the industry. Looking ahead, Monarch Lifeguard, in collaboration with well-established Training Centers in Oil and Gas Safety on a global level, is excited to announce the introduction of new courses in 2024, specifically Riggers and Rope Access training targeting the Oil and Gas Industry, approved by OPITO. While the specific details of the course are yet to be revealed, the center aims to enhance its training programs and provide more specialised skills to the community. With a focus on adapting to evolving circumstances and addressing the lack of OPITO approved courses in the country, Monarch Lifeguard remains committed to its mission of preventing drowning incidents and promoting water safety in aquatic environments, the maritime industry, and the expanding Oil and Gas Exploration industry. Monarch Lifeguard has emerged as a pioneering emergency training center dedicated to raising awareness about water safety and drowning prevention within the community. Through its comprehensive range of courses, Monarch Lifeguard equips individuals with the necessary skills to prevent and respond to water-based emergencies effectively. By empowering community members with lifesaving knowledge, Monarch Lifeguard continues to make a significant impact on water safety, striving towards a future free from drowning incidents in the country. For more information about Monarch Lifeguard and its courses, contact the training center at Cell: 081-3080446 / Tel: 064-220192 or via email at admin@monarchlifeguard.com.
MONARCH LIFEGUARD Tel:064-220192, Walvis Bay New Courses on offer at Monarch Lifeguard and Emergency Services Safety at Sea Course includes: **Personal Survival techniques (STCW A-VI/1-1) **Fire fighting and fire prevention (STCW AVI/1-2) **Elementary first Aid (STCW A-VI/1-3) **Personal Safety and social responsibility (STCW A-VI/1-4) This course is still on promotion for N$2300.00. Monarch Lifeguard and emergency services is to roll out New Courses targeting the Oil and Gas industry next year #2024! For more information about Monarch Lifeguard and its services contact the training Centre at Cell:081-3080446/ Tel:064-220192 Official email:admin@monarchlifeguard.com
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Keep cool and safe this summer The festive season is here, and at the coast, it is associated with great weather, braais, and swimming. In Walvis Bay, the Esplanade Swimming Pool is open daily, Mondays to Fridays from 11:00 – 18:00, and Saturdays and Sundays from 11:30 to 18:00. Entrance fees are N$30 for adults, N$23 for children aged 7 – 16, while pensioners and children under six years enter for free. The Dolphin Park swimming pool is also open daily from 10:00 - 18:00 with entrance fees of N$35 for adults and N$18 for children under 16. At all the beaches and swimming pools, Monarch Lifeguard & Rescue are offering lifeguard services in Walvis Bay as well as countrywide. Marthin Muyenga, owner of Monarch Lifeguard & Rescue, shares water safety tips to prevent drowning incidents during the festive season. 1. Be aware of your own and your children's swimming abilities. If you or your child are not strong swimmers, consider taking swimming lessons or staying in shallow water or safety zones where you can touch the bottom. 2. Keep a close eye on children and inexperienced swimmers when they are in or near water. 3. Avoid consuming alcohol or drugs when planning to swim or engage in water activities. Alcohol can impair
judgment, coordination, and reaction time, increasing the risk of accidents and drown-ing. 4. No diving headfirst. Jumping or diving headfirst into water can cause serious injuries, including spinal injuries, paralysis, and drowning. It's best to enter the water feet first. 5. Be cautious on coastal lines. Driving along coastal areas can be hazardous, especially during high tides and rough waves, including not driving in fast-moving water during the rainy season. 6. Knowing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can be a lifesaver in emergencies. In case of an accident or drowning, prompt CPR can make a significant difference in the outcome. 7. Wear appropriate safety gear visible during water activities such as boating, kayaking, or jet skiing; always wear a properly fitting life jacket or personal flotation device. 8. Pay attention to warning signs, flags, and lifeguard instructions at beaches and pools. Obey any posted rules and regulations. 9. Pools and beaches must have certified life-guards on duty during business hours. 10. Parents must not allow their kids to use empty bottles as flotation devices at the beach; this gives a false sense of water safety to kids and puts their lives at risk if it happens to
fall off in deep water. 11. Open water buckets, toys around water bodies, and balls have been deadly traps for toddlers in this era. 12. Beachgoers must refrain from littering and breaking bottles at the beach. 13. Those with chronic illnesses are advised to swim with a buddy or alert the lifeguard on duty about your situation if you are intending to swim. 14. If you find out that your kid is missing at the pool or beach, report the matter as soon as possible. 15. Use reaching assistance to help someone in water difficulties if you are not trained. For example, you can use anything that can extend your reach to the victim. NB: Never put all your hopes into people at the pool or beach helping you in deep water difficulty; lots of people are not trained in water rescue. There-fore, take extra care not to be a victim. Our certified Monarch Lifeguard and Emergency service will be available countrywide for all your private pool, beach, or recreational activities events. By following these tips, you can help reduce the risk of accidents, injury, and drowning during your holiday season. R e m e m b e r, w a t e r safety is crucial for everyone's well-being and requires collective responsibility. In case of coastal water rescue, our emergency number will be available 24/7 at +264 81 308 0446.
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In the spirit of giving, Promiseland, in collaboration with Kasi Socks, opened its doors in the final week before schools closed, turning their space into a haven of generosity. With an array of extra donations including toys, clothes, shoes, and more, they created a festive display alongside sweet treats. The highlight ? Every child who visited during this period had the opportunity to choose a "gift" of their liking. In an interview, the Project Coordinator, Jenny Esterhuizen told the newspaper, more than 800 children walked through Promiseland's doors, creating a heartening scene of joy and gratitude. “In collaboration with Kasi Socks, a remarkable 480 pairs of socks were distributed, adding a touch of warmth to the holiday season,” Esterhuizen said. The day was further enriched by making it a delightful experience for the guests of the soup kitchen. Akuumba Andrias, from Kasi Socks stated, "we went from donating 60 pairs of socks through our Buy Donate
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project in July 2022 to donating 480 pairs. Our focus is on creating customised socks for corporates, organisations, and events. We aspire to donate even more pairs in the upcoming year of 2024, expanding our impact to three different towns." Andrias, who also visited the Promiseland soup kitchen as a child together with his sister, expressed his desire to bring the sock production and revenue to Namibia. Currently, all manufacturing is done in South Africa and imported. Gondwana Cares has also played a role in assisting with new sock designs, contributing to the initiative's success. This collaborative effort between Promisland and Kasi Socks created a memorable experience for hundreds of children and guests.
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Swakopmund Municipality Chief Executive Officer Mr A Benjamin's Message Dear residents of Swakopmund and adventurous visitors, I bring you good tidings. This time of the year is a time to extend gratitude and reflect on the extraordinary and fulfilling year that was. As we prepare to lay down our tools in anticipation of a joyful holiday season in the company of our wonderful friends and families, it is quintessential to highlight the success and the collective progress we have made. This year has been a testament to the power of unity and hard work.We are greatly honoured by our resident's active participation and support through all of our endeavours as we continue to overcome the various obstacles we are faced with. Over the past twelve months, we have achieved remarkable progress in various areas that have positively impacted our city's economic advancement. Our commitment to inclusive and sustainable development has led to significant progress in key areas such as housing, infrastructure development, education, safety, and security with aims to build a thriving city. Affordable housing remains at the top of our agenda as we strive to ensure that every resident has a place, they can call home. Over the course of the last couple of months, council has handed over approximately 1 500
homes and ownership certificates to residents of Swakopmund. Council has also successfully undertaken the mission to provide electricity and setting up 10 sanitation centres in the DRC informal settlement, with the aim to improve the community's living standards and promote hygiene and good health. Moreover, Swakopmund aspires to become a leading educational hub, offering unlimited career opportunities to the youth hence we welcomed the groundbreaking construction of IUM's research centre which is well underway. These are indeed promising and exciting times for Swakopmund and great steps toward becoming a one stop destination which offers a diverse range of fundamental development initiatives. We are committed to working tirelessly to represent our resident's best interests and we look forward to achieving all of our goals and delivering the best municipal services. As an unrivalled holiday destination and centre of adventure, we remain consistent in ensuring that our residents and holiday makers enjoy their vacation safely and worry free. Whether you want to take a stroll by the beach, engage in adrenaline filled activities or relax at your favourite establishments, safety comes first. We have taken safety precautions such as an increased number of men from the Tourism Protection Unit to patrol around the
CBD. The Special Reserve Force will also be deployed to assist with maintaining law and order. Furthermore, council has also beefedup security cameras installed in key locations around the town. All of these measures are to ensure that residents and visitors have a wonderful and memorable holiday experience in our scenic city which offers so much relaxation and adventure. Not to forget, for those who aren't too familiar with our 'many' one-way streets, we have touched up on the road markings with a fresh coat of paint for your driving pleasures. True to our tradition, one way to kick-start the festive season is the much-anticipated annual Swakopmund Street Fair. This is a perfect, fun-filled event for the entire family, friends, and the community at large to get together and make up for lost time. As we gather with our loved ones to celebrate the holiday season, let us remember to be responsible and take care of one another. The health and well-being of our community are of utmost importance, and by following guidelines and protocols, you can ensure that everyone can enjoy the holidays safely. Together, we have achieved great things, and I am confident that we will continue to do so in the year to come. During this holiday season, let us not forget those who may be less fortunate. It is a time to extend a helping hand
to those in need, to show kindness to strangers, and to spread joy wherever we go. Small acts of kindness can have a profound impact on someone's life, and they remind us of the true meaning of the holidays. I encourage you to take a moment to reflect on the past year and to set intentions for the year ahead. To our residents and visitors, here's to a joyous holiday season filled with love, laughter, and cherished memories. May the coming year be one of hope, unity, and endless possibilities. Let us strive to build a city that is inclusive, sustainable, and prosperous for all but for now, grab your sunscreen, put on your adventure hats, and dive into the festive activities of Swakopmund! Happy Holidays Warm regards Alfeus Benjamin
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As the holiday season approaches, if you seek quality and top-notch service, look no further than the Swakopmund Hotel and Entertainment Centre.
Friendly service at Whistlestop
René Garny, the general manager of the hotel, asserts that the standout feature of the Swakopmund Hotel and Entertainment Centre is its exceptional team. "For good quality food, excellent service, and a blend of modernity within a timeless, old train station setup, we are the place to be."
The hotel is housed in the historic Old Station Building, declared a Heritage Site. It boasts 90 rooms, including two suites, conference facilities, a casino, gym, swimming pool, cinema, hair salon and spa, restaurant, and lounge. For the holidays, the hotel offers a Christmas Eve buffet, Christmas Day lunch, Family
Day lunch, and a New Year's Eve dinner buffet. In terms of entertainment, local artist Riaan Smith will present a Johnny Cash tribute on 20 December. Garny added that they are finalising details for children's entertainment, with plans to host events specifically for kids every Saturday and Sunday. Considered a historical beacon along the coast, the hotel offers a blend of history and modern amenities, catering to both young and old. A recent addition to its activities is the Whistlestop Café, serving as an all-day social or business gathering spot, offering
Lovely view of Swakopmund Hotel & Entertainment Centre
everything from cappuccinos to the finest whiskey to melt away the stress of the day. Contrary to the notion that locals are overlooked, Garny emphasised that this is not the case at the Swakopmund Hotel and Entertainment Centre. “We are dedicated to catering to our local
people, always ensuring their needs are met. For this festive season, let's be safe, enjoy. The entire Swakopmund is a destination to be savoured. And if you have the time, make sure to visit the Swakopmund Hotel and Entertainment Centre." Beautiful reception area, ready to welcome you.
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Christmas came early for senior citizens Annually, the Swakopmund Municipality treats the Senior Citizens with food hampers, and sometimes, depending on the availability of funds, they are treated to lunch as well. This year, over 1 300 food parcels were handed out to the town's senior citizens.
Last month, on Senior Citizens Day the Swakopmund Municipality led by the Mayor, Dina Namubes distributed food parcels to the elders of the town, a gesture that embodies the council's commitment to ensuring the wellbeing of those who have contributed so much to the community. In her speech, during the handover of the parcels, Namubes said these food parcels are more than just a collection of essential items. “They are a symbol of our collective care and concern for those who may need a helping hand. In each parcel, you will find not only nutritious and thought-
fully selected items but also the warmth of our community's embrace.” Namubes further said the senior citizens have weathered the storms of time and their wisdom and experiences have shaped the fabric of the community. “As we hand over these food parcels, we are not just providing food; we are expressing our gratitude for the rich tapestry they have woven into the history of our community.” Namubes said, “the well-being of our senior citizens is a top priority, and we provide resources, support, and initiatives that contribute to their physical, emotional, and mental health. This includes social activities and access to essential services.”
According to Namubes, Swakopmund Council's commitment to senior citizens has been reflected in various projects this year as they hosted the Mother's Day and the Father's Day celebrations for the elders to spend time with them and show their love and appreciation. The office further aims to create spaces where senior citizens can age gracefully and with the respect they deserve. Namubes expressed her appreciation to Orano Mining Namibia who donated the amount of N$20 000 towards this project and Spar for their continuous support and additional food parcels.
This buckets contained food items and sweet treats for the senior citizens
Senior Citizens gathered at the Multi-purpose Hall in Mondesa to collect their hampers
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Wa l t o n s S w a k o p mund. The Swakopmund Junior Town Council is comprised of enthusiastic and civic-minded young leaders who are dedicated to making a positive impact in the community. The Junior Town Council (JTC) organi-
25 ses a variety of social activities each year to help the Swakopmund community. These projects include the Christmas in a Box project, in which the JTC collects various goods from contributors and prepares gift hampers to send to underprivileged children.
Christmas in a Box
Some learners of Atlantic Secondary School also received their gift in a box
The Swakopmund Junior Town Council donated a total of 232 Christmas gift boxes to the children of Swakopmund in their efforts to spread joy and festive cheer this holiday season. In the spirit of giving, they have organised the Christmas in a Box donation to bring joy to young children. According
to Delinda Hannes, the Coordinator of the Junior Town Council, the goal of this project is to make a difference in the lives of children
during times of need, particularly during the holiday season, when youngsters look forward to receiving gifts but are unable to do so
Mr Muesee and Principal Bertha Kadhila received the Gift Boxes on behalf of Hanganeni PS learners
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due to financial constraints. A total of 232 boxes were distributed amongst learners of Swakopmund Primary School, John Awaseb Primary school, Hanganeni Primary school, Atlantic Highschool, Vrede Rede Primary school, Westside High school, and Johanna Hill Orphanage home. The beneficiaries had the opportunity to receive gift boxes. Hannes said; “the joy and excitement these little boxes bring are beyond words as small acts of kindness can create ripples of positivity that extend far beyond what we can imagine.” This wouldn't have been possible without the overwhelming generosity and kindness of everyone who contributed to this heartwarming cause. The distribution of these parcels was a collective effort from the Junior
Happy faces of John Awaseb PS showing off their gifts
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Visiting The Coast This Festive Season? Here Are The Do's And Don'ts It's that time of the year, when everybody is looking forward to a remarkable festive season at Namibia's central coastal region. Unfortunately, holiday activities can have a devastating effect on our environment if we don't stay within the rules set to protect our natural beauty and biodiversity. The coastal areas fall within a series of contiguous protected areas, namely the Skeleton Coast Park, the Dorob National Park, the Namib Naukluft Park and the Sperrgebiet National Park. By following all rules and regulations, you are assisting in the conservation of our coast and its biodiversity thus ensuring sustainability. The Do's Familiarise yourself with the Parks' Rules and Regulations and the regulations related to the harvesting of marine resources. Adhere to all the municipal By-laws in place. Obtain a written authorization from Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) offices for en-
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tering or camping in all parks and adhere to the park rules. In the National Parks, remain on demarcated routes and do not venture into other areas without a qualified guide. Obey any legal order or instruction given by a Law-enforcement Officers. Comply with the instructions on signboards, pamphlets or communicated in any manner. Enjoy the dunes between Swakopmund and Walvis Bay with your 4x4 / quad bike / motorbike in the designated 'Off-Road Vehicle' (ORV) area (central and southern part of the dune belt) where a free permit from MET is required. Inside the ORV areas, stay on the dunes and avoid
slip faces, gravel plains and vegetated areas. In the Dorob National Park: Motocross bikes or quadbikes are ONLY allowed to be driven on the beaches between Swakopmund and Henties Bay, and on proclaimed roads and clearly marked MET tracks and roads. Obtain your permit for harvesting any Marine Resources from the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources (MFMR). Ensure to respect bag limits for fish, rock lobster and white mussels. Ensure that tour operators whether in aircraft, boat or car keep a safe distance from wildlife. The Dont's Do not drive off the road except on demarcated ORV areas– adhere to legal requirements. Off-road driving negatively impacts on the desert gravel plains, the lichen fields, and the breeding birds and destroy the aesthetic beauty of the area. Dune driving is dangerous and were allowed should be undertaken with a professional, qualified guide. Off-loading of quad bike and motorized bike between Walvis Bay and Swakopmund is only prohibited at designated off-loading areas (the Dune Belt between Langstrand and Walvis Bay).
Vehicles and people on foot are not allowed in closed or exclusionary areas such as the Damara Tern breeding areas, Swakop River, Lichen fields. No overnight camping is allowed on the beaches or in the dunes without permission from the Ministry of Environment & Tourism (MET). Do not leave your litter behind - use refuse bins and skips provided or take your rubbish home. That also include discarded fishing line, hooks, bait wrapping, empty bottles and tins. Do not drive over vegetation–small animals and vegetation are essentials for the desert ecosystem, your tracks will destroy them and leave permanent scars on mudflats. Do not leave bait or fish on the beach: Either take it home or return it to the sea. Fish and bait left on the beaches attracts scavengers like jackals and gulls that predate on other biodiversity. Do not feed wildlife – fed wildlife become dependent on “hand-outs” and become aggressive when no food is given to them. Do not remove, collect, pick, destroy, tamper with or damage any egg, nest or burrow, tree, plant, mineral or any other object of botanical, zoo logical, geological, archaeological, historical importance.
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“Dear Residents and Visitors, 'Christmas is a very special time for us all, a time we spend with our friends and family as we reflect on the year that is ending and plan for the New Year up ahead.' 'This year, I have had a pleasure of meeting so many interesting people and attended a wide range of events and functions throughout the year, all of them so enriching to take the town to the next level.' 'Dear residents, I know that our beach is one of the visitors' attraction sites, please take good care of our beach area and do not litter. There are trash bins everywhere - please make use of them and most importantly, take very good care of the children, especially around the beach area and when they are swimming.' 'Like any other community, we have rules to keep this wonderful town of us running smoothly and without trauma and tragedy, therefore I beg of you to adhere thereto with great responsibility. Pay attention to the traffic rules and regulations in place, your safety matters to us.' ‘To all of Henties Bay residents and all our visitors, God bless you and I wish you a very merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.' Mayor of Henties Bay, Lewies Vermaak
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Christmas Message from Arandis Mayor Dear community, As the holiday season approaches, I wanted to take a moment to extend my warmest wishes to each and every one of the Arandis residents. Christmas is a time of joy, love, and togetherness, and I hope that these sentiments will resonate within our community. This year has been filled with trials and tribulations, but it has also shown us the strength and resilience that lies within us all. As the Quote of Ray Kroc goes''…None of Us is as good as all of Us…'' Together, we can overcome any obstacle and build a community that is even stronger and more resilient than before.
In mutual respect and cohesion, we prosper. As we gather with our loved ones during the festive season, let us retain the true spirit of Christmas. It is a time to appreciate, reflect, and rejuvenate for the new year. A time to exchange gifts with our families and loved ones. On behalf of the Council, I wish you and your loved ones a Merry Christmas filled with joy, love, and peace. May the spirit of the season bring you warmth and happiness. God Bless us all! With warmest regards, Risto Kapendah Arandis Town Mayor
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As the holiday season approaches, we find ourselves reflecting on the past year. 2022 has been quite a year for us all!! and we are grateful to God that we are still here. We trust that this year has been just as memorable for you, our community members and stakeholders. During the holiday season, our thoughts turn gratefully to those who have helped in building our community. It is in this spirit that we say thank you and send best wishes for the holidays and New Year.
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Unconventional Christmas Day Games for Family Festivity In the heart of the holiday season, as the scent of cinnamon and pine fills the air, families are seeking unique ways to infuse their Christmas Day with laughter and togetherness. Move beyond the ordinary and discover a collection of unconventional games that promise to add a sprinkle of merriment to your festivities. From hilarious antics to creative challenges, these Christmas Day games are designed to create unforgettable moments for the whole family. So, unwrap the joy and dive into a day of merry matchups! 1. Christmas Charades: Get into the holiday spirit with a classic game of charades, but with a festive twist! Act out popular Christmas carols, iconic holiday movie scenes, or even Santa's reindeer for a jolly good time. 2. Yuletide Trivia: Test your family's knowledge of Christmas traditions, history, and pop culture with a festive trivia game. Create teams, ask questions like "Who composed 'Jingle Bells'?" or "In what year did Coca-Cola first use Santa in advertise-ments?" to spark friendly competition. 3. Holiday Pictionary: Unleash your artistic talents with a Christmas-themed Pictionary. Draw snow-men, gingerbread houses, or even the Grinch, and let the guessing begin. It's a fantastic way to show-case creativity and enjoy some artistic hilarity. 4. Santa's Scavenger Hunt: Organise a scavenger hunt around the house or the neighbourhood, with
Christmas-themed clues leading to hidden surprises or small treats. This game adds an element of excitement and adventure to your festive celebrations. 5. Ugly Sweater Contest: Embrace the holiday fashion spirit with an ugly sweater contest. Have family members don their most creatively outrageous holiday sweaters and let the laughter and fashion critique begin. Don't forget to award a prize for the ugliest masterpiece! 6. Gingerbread House Decorating: Transform the dining table into a gingerbread construction zone. Provide pre-assembled gingerbread houses, icing, and an assortment of candies for a delightful and deli-cious family activity. Compete for the most festive and structurally sound masterpiece. 7. Christmas Movie Bingo: Create bingo cards featuring scenes or quotes from beloved Christmas movies. As you watch your favourite holiday films, mark off the corresponding spaces. The first to get a bingo can earn a special Christmas treat or the privilege of choosing the next movie. Remember, the essence of Christmas is sharing joy and creating lasting memories with loved ones. So, gather around, embrace the festive spirit, and let the games begin!
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Thank you very much for your support throughout the year. We wish you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous 2024.
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19 Dec - 31 Dec 2023 19 December TUESDAY 16h00 – 19h00 CONFESSIONS Good Shepherd 20 December WEDNESDAY 16h00 – 18h00 CONFESSIONS St Peter's 21 December THURSDAY 16h00 – 18h00 CONFESSIONS Stella Maris 23 December SATURDAY 16h00 – 18h00 CONFESSIONS Stella Maris
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24 December SUNDAY 4TH SUNDAY OF ADVENT Mass Fr. Alertus - Stella Maris Service DC Damaseb - St Peter Mass Fr. Albertus - Good Shepherd 24 December SUNDAY CHRISTMAS EVE (W) Virgil Mass - Good Shepherd - Kuisebmond Virgil Mass - St Peter’s Narraville Virgil Mass - Stella Maris - Walvis Bay
25 December MONDAY CHRISTMAS DAY (W) (The Nativity of the Lord) 08h00 Mass (Fr Albertus / Dc Damaseb) Stella Maris 09h30 Mass (Fr Albertus) St Peter's 09h30 Mass (Fr Albertus) Good Shepherd 26 December TUESDAY ST STEPHEN (First Martyr) (W) 31 December SATURDAY 08h00 Mass Fr Albertus - Stella Maris 09h30 Service - St Peter’s Narraville 09h30 Mass Fr Heller - Good Shepherd 1 JANUARY 2024 - HAPPY NEW YEAR
Daniel Tjongarero Street Opposite Antonius Residence
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Pikkewyn Land Hou Konsert Leandrea Mouers
Pikkewyn Land Pre-Primer en Dagsorg het onlangs hul jaarlikse konsert aangebied. Die tema vir hierdie jaar se konsert was 'Ons Gaan op Vakansie'. Chanel Theart van Pikkewyn Land vertel dat die konsert 'n pure "vakansie-vibe" gehad het, en dit het deurgaans uitgespeel met elke klas wat opgetree het. Een van die hoogtepunte van die vertoning was 'n spesiale optrede waar die pappas saam gedans het. "Ons hou daarvan
om ouers deel van Pikkewynland te maak. Dit is vir ons baie belangrik dat ouers 'n aktiewe rol speel in die groei van hul kinders. Daarom het ons besluit om die pappas uit te nooi. Hulle het nie net die uitdaging aanvaar nie, maar het ook nie geaarsel om die beste
daarvan te maak nie. Ons het heerlik saam gelag." Pikkewyn Land PrePrimêr, wat in 2018 in Walvisbaai gestig is, het tans 120 kindertjies tussen die ouderdom van twee maande en sewe jaar oud. Die skool bied ook nasorg aan vir kinders van graad 0 tot graad 7.
Omtrent 400 gaste het saam met Pikkewyn Land konsert gehou.
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Arysteq Foundation Empowers Aspiring Minds through its Bursary Opportunity In the pursuit of higher education, a journey often marked by both enlightenment and challenges, the Arysteq Foundation stands as a beacon of support for aspiring students. The Arysteq Foundation bursary program was launched in December 2020. Acknowledging the transformative impact education can have on individuals and communities, the foundation proudly announces the launch of its annual bursary opportunity for the 2024 academic year. Andrew Jansen, a Trustee of the Arysteq Foundation, expresses the motivation behind the initiative, stating, “We saw the need for students to study in various fields as our economy requires people with these specific training or educational backgrounds.” This initiative is designed to empower students who possess the passion and potential to create a positive impact on the world through education. Empowered by financial stability, bursary recipients can focus on their studies, unlocking their academic potential. This not only improves individual academic performance but also contributes to the overall enhancement of educational standards. The ripple effect extends to the broader community
as a more educated populace positively impacts societal progress. Over the past three years, the Arysteq Foundation has awarded annually, bursaries to 12 deserving students in total in the fields of Economics, Finance, Accounting, Financial Mathematics, and Actuarial Science the chance to pursue their tertiary education, both in Namibia and South Africa. Beneficiaries like Tina Kadhila expressed her gratitude, emphasising, “This scholarship has been a lifeline for both me and my family, alleviating a significant financial burden and allowing me to pursue my dreams without the constant worry of financial stress.” Beyond financial assistance, the Arysteq Foundation goes a step further by offering recipients opportunities to gain real-world experience through various internships. Jansen explains, “Combined with the high youth unemployment, we felt that we
could create an opportunity for these students to one day work in the fields of asset management, stockbroking, and corporate finance.” The Bursary Opportunity is open to students from disadvantaged backgrounds pursuing qualifications in Actuarial Science, Financial Mathematics, Accounting, and Economics. For the 2024 academic year, the bursary will cover tuition, books, travel, and accommodation, further breaking down barriers to education that often prevent talented individuals from pursuing higher education. As the Arysteq Foundation continues its commitment to empowering minds and shaping a brighter future, the annual bursary opportunity stands as a testament to the transformative power of education and the unwavering belief in the potential of every aspiring student. Well performing students are encouraged to apply for this opportunity.
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VACANCIES & NOTICES
I am not a toy A am not a Christmas Present I am not disposable once the holidays are over
I am not a toy A am not a Christmas Present I am not disposable once the holidays are over
I am a 15 - 20 year commitment I am family
NOTICE
I am a 15 - 20 year commitment
CONSENT USES, ERECTION OF BUILDING AND USE OF LAND IN TERMS OF TOWN PLANNING SCHEME REGULATIONS Notice is hereby given in terms of Clause 6 of the Swakopmund Town Planning Scheme Regulations that the Municipal Council considers the following consent uses, erection of buildings and use of land, details of which are obtainable from the General Manager: Engineering and Planning Services. Placidity Investment cc herewith intends to apply to the Municipality of Swakopmund for special consent to operate a Home Shop on the premises of Erf 2029, Matutura Extension 10. Any person having any objections against such application should lodge such objection/s in writing and within 14 days of the last publication to the Swakopmund Municipality and the applicant, during normal business hours. Closing date for objections or comments is 12 January 2024. Contact person: Petrus Shiponeni, Cell: 081 163 9546 Email: petrusshiponeni@iway.na or Mr. J. Heita (Manager: Town Planning) Tel: +264 (64) 4104403
Mobile Crane Driver Walvis Bay “We are urgently requiring the services of a Mobile Crane Driver, for a vacancy based in Walvis Bay. The incumbent must be willing to work shifts and over weekends when required. Experience and Qualifications: - Valid Code C Drivers Licence will be advantageous - Valid Mobile Crane Certification up to 50 mt - Grade 12 - Experience in setting up cranes and operating them Duties: - Conducting machine safety checks daily - Setting up cranes - Moving of material, cargo according to plan and schedule - Monitoring crane stability and load weights - Working with a banksman to ensure site safety - Reporting any issues to the supervisor - Cleaning and reporting on servicing, maintenance of machines and equipment - Good team working Package and Remuneration: - To be discussed during interview All CV's to pieter@namibiass.com (no documents will be returned, no originals please) . Closing date: 31st December 2023”
Namibia Stevedoring Services
I am family
NOTICES LIQUOR ACT, 1998 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO A MAGISTRATE IN TERMS OF THE LIQUOR ACT, 1998 Notice is hereby given that an application in terms of the Liquor Act, 1998, particulars of which appear below, will be made to the Magistrate of the District of 1. Name and postal address of applicant: Damian Nehemia, P O Box 988, Walvis Bay. 2. Name of licensed business to which application relates: MG Lounge. 3. Address/location of licensed premises to which application relates: Erf 6859, Tu t a l e n i U w a n g a Street, Kuisebmond. 4. Nature and details of application: Transfer of Special Liquor Licence FROM: MG Nation Investment CC TO: Damian Nehemia Id no: 89111500476. 5. Where application will be lodged: Walvis Bay Magistrate Office, Clerk of Court . 6. Date on which application will be lodged: 5 December 2023. Any objection or written submission in terms of section 28 in relation to the application must be sent or delivered to the Magistrate of the District, to reach the Magistrate not later than 7 days after the date on which the application is lodged.
MUNICIPALITY OF WALVIS BAY Notice is hereby given in terms of section 63(2)(b) of the Local Authorities Act, 1992 (Act 23/1992), that the Municipality of Walvis Bay intends to lease, by private transaction, a portion of land on Farm 38 to Solar Wen Investment CC. Description Portion of remainder farm 38 Walvis Bay. Area 200 Ha Zoning Undetermined Lease Price N$ 1 000,000.00 per month Plus N$ 150 000.00 (15% VAT) Full particulars pertaining to the lease will lie for inspection by interested persons until *Friday 15 December 2023 at room 27, Municipal Offices, Kuisebmond. For more information Mr Jack Manale can be contacted at telephone (064) 2013338 during office hours. Any person objecting to the proposed lease, may in writing lodge an objection together with the grounds/motivation thereof, to the Manager: Housing and Properties at the above address or to Private Bag 5017, Walvis Bay, before or on *Tuesday 19 December 2023 at 12:00 Jack Manale Acting Gneral Manager: Community and Economic Development Tel: (064) 201 3338 Email: jmanale@ walvisbaycc.org.na
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Traditional Doctor Moyo Tired of running up and down, going everywhere but not achieving your real goals, here is your doctor to prove everything for you. He helps with different types of problems such as court cases, love affairs, marriage problems, weak erections which is unable to satisfy your woman, vagina tightness for man to feel always attracted to you house problems, all types of transmitted sickness, high blood pressure, asthma, headaches, chest pains, chasing of bad luck spirits, job problems, stop lover from cheating you [man or woman] Business improvements, all types of good luck. pregnancy problems, have protected life, never give up your life, your doctor is here to cleanse and lift you up. Come at 471 Mandume Ya Ndemufayo Street Mondesa Swakopmund or call Doctor Moyo: 081 339 5913
HARDWARE Tel: 064 20 7536
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140, Sam Nujoma Ave, Walvis Bay (Next to FNB) Email: magnumhardware@ gmail.com
NEED A SPARE CAR KEY? Please visit us for a free quotation. We can also copy most modern transponder car keys and a whole variety of other household keys. We stock a variety of hardware, paints and cleaning products.
SERVICES
*Construction *Painting *Paving *Slasto *Swimming Pools *All electrical work *Building and renovating all types of buildings *Sealing of any kind of roofs Call: 081 211 6686 081 744 7457 Anywhere along the coast
OFFICE & HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE REMOVAL SPECIALISTS Namibia - Coast Household & Office. Mobile: + 264 814093522 email: nktransportnam @gmail.com NAMIBIA GARDEN SPECIALIST SERVICES Landscaping & plant doctor. Original palm & tree trimming Planting grass and flowers Painting: house, palm trees and thatch roofs Cutting big trees Training companies of original palm tree trimming, painting and cutting. Contact: 081 274 8447
YES WE CAN PRIVATE TAXI SERVICE WALVIS BAY Book in advance: 1. Contract Trips (any schools) 2. Outing Trips (Dunes, Dollies, Langstrand) 3. Shopping Trips (Malls) 4. Private Trips (churches) Your convenience, privacy & safety is our Priority Call 081 249 5707 The Good News Stop Crying Traditional Healer Powerful is here to help any kind of problems Contact Number Dr Azula Whatsapp or call 081 224 8966 1. The Get Jobs you want 2. Win tenders 3. Stop alcohol and Drugs 4. Get marriage 5. Stop your partners from cheating 6. Bring back lost lovers quick 7. Pregnancy problems 8. Business problems 9. Penis enlargement all stress 10. Remove badluck 11. Financial problems 12. Passing examinations 13. Chase away enemies 14. Win court cases 15. Protecting your house properties 16. Lucky charms 17. Hips breast and buttocks enlargements. 18. Promotion at work. 19. Get man or woman of your choice you want. 20. Sendwana oil, wallet and money Dr Azula Contact 081 224 8966 / 085 779 5317 Call for more information TRADITIONAL DOCTOR KALENGA: He can help you through: Pregnancy - Education Court Cases - Love Af-fairs Marriage Pro-blems - Bad Luck - Bus-inesses Protection at Home Removal of Tokoloshi Mens’ Power - Sexuality Exams Job Problems etc. Walvis Bay & Swakopmund. Cell: 081 201 7887
Traditional Dr Herbalist Dr Lovemore Ben Banda (The old man) From Malawi is in Walvis Bay with 30 years vast experience in various problems & diseases such as bringing back lost lover, to get a new job, to win court cases, to clean out bad luck from your body, to pass exams, to pass driving, to protect your body from withcraft, to boost small business to be big business, to be liked with people, to win contractors, to win a woman or man of your choice, to stop smoking and drinking, alcohol and drugs, divorce, stop your lover to be stingy with money, to make you sleep nicely in your house, to stop bad dreams, a man to be strong in bed during sex, a woman to have feelings for a man, headaches, swelling of your body, madness, epilepsy, joints pain, pregnancy problems, if you need a new baby, period pains, to recover stolen property, BP, ulcers, diabetes, asthma, & many more.. Come & experience wonderful miracles happening in your life, you will never regret. Sms or call:081 643 1482 find the Old man in Kuiseb, Mass Houses, at NHE 6751 Johannes Nakuafila Street TRADITIONAL DOCTOR: Dr. S Jeke (The Best). Bad Luck Luck Muti - Love Problems - Marriage to keep your lover just for yourself - Work problems - Promotions - To get tenders and to boost your business - People don’t want to pay you back Pregnancy Problems Protection of Farms, Houses, Cars and Animals - Sexual transmitted sickness - all sickness Asthma, BP Remove to-koloshi from bodies, houses - Men’s power sexuality Spiritual doctors in need of more spiritual powers, etc. House Nr.(79) 3191D. Johanna Benson Street Kuisebmond, Walvis Bay. Cell: 081 303 3149
MALAWIAN TRADITIONAL DOCTOR Doctor Bomba Bazuka – the name is enough The doctor is in Walvis Bay with 40 years experience and has done wonders and great things in many SADC countries, such as bringing back lost lovers in 4 days. Removal of bad luck, very tough and challenging court cases, binding your love and to be your only. And to get a man/woman you want of your choice. Pregnancy problems, jobs and promotions, business, protection of bodies and houses from witchcraft, protection of kraals farms from thieves, wining tenders, and contracts, revenge capsule, rejuvenate mens power during sex, magic wallet and get rich within short notice. Chest pains, headache, swollen legs &feet, epilepsy, drinking /smoking, to be released from prison, manhood enlargement. Hips/breast. I know you have been let down by others but now your time has come. Come and experience the wonderful miracles happening in your life and you will never regret. Call/sms Bomba Bazuka: 081 602 7102
Properties Wanted TE HUUR GESOEK: Dringend NARRAVILLE Opsoek na 2 slaapkamer huis om te huur in Narraville. SOU GOU AS MOONTLIK! Kontak: 081 322 2659
PROPERTIES TO RENT
Office Space to rent
JOBS WANTED
TO LET: The Docks Stern Walvis Bay. Newly painted a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, guest toilet. Open plan kitchen, lounge, dining room, 2 courtyards. Tandem garage Very secure. N$ 200. water included Prepaid electricity. Blinds. N$ 8 500.00 p/m Deposit N$ 8500.00 Payment negotiable. Available from 1 Jan 2024 Contact Hannah / Frank 081 124 2151
WALVIS BAY 081 124 3904 2nd Street, East office space available to rent Contact: 081 124 3904
JOB WANTED: I am a 24 year old lady looking for domestic work in Swakopmund, I can start immediately, I am hardworking and trustworthy. Contact: 081 561 7421
TO RENT: Centre of Swakopmund Modern upmarket fully furnished/applianced 2 bedroom flat for long term rent. Large open plan kitchen, dining-room, lounge combo. Includes fireplace and underfloor heating. 1 full bathroom + guest toilet North/west facing Veranda with braai Long garage with electric gate. Building looked after by Haus Lüderitz body corporate- included in rent N$ 10 000/month negotiable Call: 0811240375 Email: nick@nicksracing.com
PROPERTIES FOR SALE GREAT INVESTMENT! 6x Bachelor apartments for sale Good monthly income Kuisebmond, Markies Street Contact: 081 314 9294 FOR SALE: Small established Spa Business in the centre of Swakopmund Town. Including Essential and Carrier oils, Spa equipment, Stock and Barrel excluding building. Urgent sale!!! N$ 250 000.00 Neg Contact: 081 170 1546 / 081 246 2930 FOR SALE: Townhouse in Ocean View, Swakopmund. 2 Bedrooms with BIC 2 Bathrooms, 1 guest toilet Open plan kitchen with BIC, Built in stove. Balcony, Single garage. Modern interior fittings. Situated in the first floor, Secured area, near the malls and fueling stations. Reduced to N$ 885 000.00 Contact: 081 800 2358
TO HIRE CONTAINERS TO BUY / RENT and storage yard in Swakopmund with 24/7 access. Office or ablution alterations. Cowboys. 064 418 150 or 081 146 4770
Vacancies VACANCY: Skipper for Longline, Officer Class 5/6. Email CV to delize@aatsouth.com
VACANCY SALES ASSISTANT Honest Vibrant and Friendly Namibian Citizen Fluent in English & Afrikaans Reference required Pastel experience Willing to learn Please forward CV’s to: lf@bdmnam.com P.O. Box 4032 Walvis Bay
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JOB WANTED: Maria is looking for domestic work, cleaning, washing and ironing in Swakopmund, I am hardworking and trustworthy, I can start any day. Contact: 081 357 4838 JOB WANTED: I am a 28 year old lady looking for a job, I can clean and wash nicely. I am well mannered and ready to start as soon as possible in Swakopmund. Contact: 081 798 6759 JOB WANTED: I am a 34 year old lady looking for work as a nanny or housekeeping in Swakopmund or Long Beach. I can clean, wash and iron I am willing to work from 08h00 - 17h00, I am hardworking and have experience. Contact: 081 555 5034 JOB WANTED: I am a 38 year old woman looking for work in Swakopmund or Long Beach, housekeeping, palliative care, washing and ironing, I can also look after children. Contact: 081 342 6759 JOB WANTED: A 40 year old looking for domestic work Mondays to Fridays or 3x a week. Walvis Bay. Contact: 081 281 7888 JOB WANTED: A lady residing in Walvis Bay is looking for work from Mondays to Fridays. Contact: 081 793 6791 WERK GESOEK: 35 year old lady is looking for work as a housekeeper, laundry, nanny, cleaner or even a security. I am a grade 10 certificate holder. Meersig, Narraville or Lagoon area. Ready to start anytime. Contact: 081 330 5331 WERK GESOEK: Ek is opsoek na huiswerk spesifiek, Walvisbaai, Langstrand of Swakopmund. Ek is 35 jaar oud en baie hardwerkend. Eerlik, drink of rook nie. Kontak: 081 635 4494 / 081 778 6465
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December Events Calendar 15 December 2023: KNOBEL Competition at 18:00 at SFC in Swakopmund 15 to 17 December 2023: MTC OAS1SONE Skeleton Coast Festival at Langstrand 15 – 16 December 2023: Fittest in the Namib at the Swakopmund Mole 16 December 2023: Leon's Tackle Shop Hengelkompetisie, weigh-in station at Leon's Tackle Shop 16 December 2023: FISTBALL 4-All/KUEMMERLING Ball Balla at SFC in Swakopmund 16 December 2023: Live Music by saxophonist Brian Tuzembeho at Dunes Mall 17 December 2023: Swakop Indie Music Fest at the Swakopmund Paintball Centre and Adventure Park 19 December 2023: Open Water Swim Dash at the Swakopmund Mole 19 December 2023: Beach Volleyball tournament at the Swakopmund Mole
Check to make sure your smoke alarms are working Do not overload electrical outlets Use battery-operated candles Check decorations for certification label Keep combustibles at least three feet away from heat sources Never leave a source of fire or heat unattended Never use charcoal or gasoline-fueled devices indoors Water tree daily Turn off, unplug and extinguish all decorations when leaving the house or going to sleep Stay in the kitchen when cooking Lock your doors when sleeping Drink responsible and do not drink and drive A public safety message from the International Association of Fire Fighters
20 December 2023: National Beach Tennis Festival at the Swakopmund Mole 20 December 2023: Ring of Fire: A Johnny Cash Tribute, presented by Riaan Smit at Swakopmund Entertainment Centre
LITURGICAL PROGRAMME
20 December 2023: Coastal Talent Show at the Swakopmund Night Market, hosted at Tiger Reef
Roman Catholic Parishes – Swakopmund
21 December – 23 December 2023: Swakopmund Street Far at Daniel Tjongarero Avenue in Swakopmund
19 DECEMBER 2023 - 1 JANUARY 2024
21 December 2023 to 02 January 2024: Storm Beach Lounge and Rest at Walvis Bay Independence Beach 21 December – 22 December 2023: Festive Night Market at the Walvis Bay Dunes Mall 22 December 2023: Pupkewitz Primary School Open at Vineta Stadium Swakopmund 22 - 23 December 2023: Festive Golf Cup at the Walvis Bay Golf Club 22 December 2023: Jägermeister Summer Festival at the Swakopmund Paintball Centre and MiniGolf
19 Dec 2023 Tuesday 16h00 - 18h00 - St Stephanus Tamariskia Swakopmund 20 Dec 2023 Wednesday 17h00 - 18h00 - St John Arandis 21 Dec 2023 Thursday 16h00 - 18h30 - Sancta Familia Mondesa, Swk 23 Dec 2023 Saturday 16h00 - 17h30 - Holy Rosary Swk 24 Dec 2023 4th Sunday of Advent 08h00 Holy Mass 08h00 Holy Mass 10h00 Service 10h00 Service 10h00 Holy Mass 10h00 Confession - Holy Mass
23 December 2023: Bell Buoy at the Walvis Bay Yacht Club 23 December 2023: Namib Trails Cycling & Running Event at Swakopmund Adventure Centre 23 December 2023: Pupkewitz Secondary Schools & Senior Open at Vineta Stadium Swakopmund 26 December 2023: Offshore Race at the Walvis Bay Yacht Club
Holy Rosary BL. Bakanja, DRC Sancta Familia, MONDESA St. Stephanus, TAMARISKIA St. John, ARANDIS Holy Redeemer, HENTIES
18h00 18h00 20h00 22h00 18h00 18h00
24-12-2023 CHRISTMAS EVE Holy Mass Holy Rosary Service BL. Bakanja, DRC Holy Mass Sancta Familia, MONDESA Holy Mass St. Stephanus, TAMARISKIA Service St. John, ARANDIS Service Holy Redeemer, HENTIES
08h00 10h00 10h00 10h00 10h00 10h00
25-12-2023 THE NATIVITY OF THE LORD Holy Mass Holy Rosary Service BL. Bakanja, DRC Service Sancta Familia, MONDESA Service St. Stephanus, TAMARISKIA Service St. John, ARANDIS Service Holy Redeemer, Henties Bay
08h00
26-12-2023 TUESDAY - ST STEPHEN (FIRST MARTYR) Holy Mass Holy Rosary Swakopmund
26 December 2023: Sparta Rugby Touchies in Henties Bay 26 December 2023: Annual Angling Bonanza in Henties Bay 26 to 29 December 2023: SFC Xmas Football Cup at SFC in Swakopmund 27/28 December 2023: Hobie 16 Nationals at 18:00 at the Walvis Bay Yacht Club 27 December 2023: Pupkewitz Jetty Mile starting at 15:00 at Tiger Reef, and ending at Swakopmund Mole 28/29 December 2023: The annual Nedbank Desert Classic, a Betterball Stableford Scramble Drive Golf tournament at the Rossmund Golf Course 28 December 2023: Sound of Summer at Langstrand Tidal Pool 29 December 2023: The prize-giving of the Bell Buoy and Offshore races as well as the Hoby 16 nationals at 18:00 at the Walvis Bay Yacht Club. 29 December 2023: SME Kapana & Market Day Festival at the JC Harris Park, Walvis Bay 29 December 2023: Open Ski-boat tournament at Platz Am Meer Mall Swakopmund 30 December 2023: Namib Desert WESKUS 4X4 VASBYT at the Walvis Bay Motor Sport Park (Old Oval Racetrack) in Walvis Bay Entrance is N$30.00. 30 December 2023: Live Performance by Lin-Mari at Dunes Mall Walvis Bay 31 December 2023: Glow Waves Events at the Walvis Bay Yacht Club
30-12-2023 SATURDAY 18h00 Holy Mass Holy Rosary Swakopmund 31-12-2-22 SUNDAY HOLY FAMILY 08h00 Holy Mass Holy Rosary 08h00 Holy Mass Bl Bakanja, DRC, Swakopmund 10h00 Holy Mass Sancta Familia, Mondesa 10h00 Holy Mass St Stephanus, Tamariskia 10h00 Service St John, Arandis 10h00 Service Holy Redeemer, Henties Bay 21:00 Special Worshipping and Thanksgiving Evening (Rosary, Adoration, Testimonies and Holy Mass) - Santa Familia Parish Mondesa Please bring along your Candle
08:00 Holy Mass
1 January 2024 Mary Mother of God - Holy Rosary Parish
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Coastal Teams Secure Away Victories Rudi Bowe
PET ALERT
FOUND Female dog found in klappe. Swakopmund Football outfit Blue Boys FC
PET ALERT Dog showed up in Matutura. If this is your dog child, please contact the human that is keeping him safe 081 677 5490 Female found in klappe.
Female dog picked up by Animal control. (She has been all over town as she is on heat)
Please contact the SPCA in Swakopmund to claim your pet 064 - 404419/ 081 477 4395
Coastal Southern First Division Football Teams, Blue Boys FC and Eleven Arrows secured away wins in Windhoek over the past weekend. Eleven Arrows defeated O&L Ramblers 2-0 on Saturday whilst their match against Black Africa on Sunday was called off by the referees. Arrows are fourth on the log standing with 10 points with 3 wins, 0ne draw and one loss after 5 games. Blue Boys FC maintains top spot on the log standing, tied with Namibia Correctional Services split by goal difference after beating O&L Ramblers 1-0 in a tightly contested
Man of the Match and Goal Scorer Thomas Andreas
match on Sunday. The Man of The Match, Thomas Andreas, delivered a penalty kick in the 70th minute, created by Luciano Fischer. The match against Black Africa on Saturday was called off by the referees due to chaos that erupted on the field, as Black Africa turned up with two different Black Africa teams. Blue Boys FC will lock horns against Eleven Arrows FC in a coastal derby on Saturday, 16 December at 15:00 at the Mondesa Stadium in Swakopmund. In the meantime, the Southern Stream First Division (SSFD) executive committee suspended Black Africa Sport Club from the SSFD league. Photos: Damian Muruko
Blue Waters Sport Club Congratulates Robert Shimooshili Rudi Bowe
DEATH NOTICES IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM (WILLY) POTTS
Blue Waters Sport Club congratulated newly elected Namibia Football Association President, Robert Shimooshili on his election as the president of the NFA.
includes how he has played an important part in turning the club into a competitive outfit – we could not have asked for a better ambassador. As a passionate football enthusiast, successful businessman and a philanVice Chairperson of Blue waters Sport thropist, Shimooshili is the perfect fit Club, Temba Nghitaunapo said Shifor this pivotal role in Namibian Newly elected mooshili is an ardent proponent of football,” Nghitaunapo said and Namibia Football unity and pragmatism in all his work. concluded, “with domestic football Association President, “Therefore, we have no doubt that the having been at a crossroads over the Robert Shimooshili NFA will benefit greatly from his work years, it is our concerted view that at ethics and commitment to football this juncture, there is no better person development at all levels and sports in general.” than Shimooshili and his fellow executive According to Nghitaunapo, Shimooshili's love for members to steer our football to greater heights. sports has seen him growing our sport club which Once more, on behalf of everyone at Blue Waters consists of football, cricket, netball, athletics and Sport Club, we wish the new NFA Executive the soon-to-be introduced rugby and volleyball Committee well in their quest to ensure codes. “Many continue to admire how our club has progression of the beautiful game.” benefitted and grown under his chairmanship, this
Blue Waters in action at the North
95 year lifespan: 21 September 1928 - 7 December 2023
Memorial Event: Saturday 16 December 2023 at 14h00 (2pm) Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses 63 Dorp Street, Peerless Park North, Kraaifontein Zoom Meeting: ID 2112701512 / Password: 105777
Blue Waters Football Club will be traveling to the north for two away football games in the Debmarine Premiership on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 December. The Omeya will be up against Eeshoko Chula Chula on Saturday, 16 December at 16:00 at the Oshakati Stadium in Oshakati and on Sunday 17 December the Birds will take on Mighty Gunners at 14:00 at the Mokati Stadium in Otjiwarongo. Blue Waters are fourth on the log standing with 23 points after 13 games, with 6 wins 5 draws and two losses.