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SERVING THE COASTAL COMMUNITY SINCE 1958 NO 6662 TUESDAY 20 JUNE 2017 Tel: +264 64 - 205854 / +264 64 - 461866 /Fax: +264 64 - 204813 / 064 - 461824 / Website: www.namibtimes.net
Fishing vessel destroyed by fire at sea - crew of 25 rescued
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N$20 000 fine for culpable Report on Page 2 homicide
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Walvis Bay resident killed in fiery crash
Henties Bay Mayor arrested for stolen cattle carcass
Photo by Erwin Leuschner
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before. “It is alleged that on Friday (16 June) at about 21:30 the suspect accepted one full cattle carcass with-out any document or identification. He sold the carcass for N$4 000,� Iikuyu explained.
The incident allegedly took place at Erf no. 1952 in Omaruru drive in Henties Bay. The police recovered the carcass - valued at more than N$8 000 - from the buyer. The police also recovered some cash Continues on Page 2
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Celtic against Rehoboth Pool Club
Henties Bay Mayor, Herman Honeb (54), spent the weekend behind bars after he was arrested for allegedly receiving a cattle carcass without any documentation to prove he is the rightful owner to that. Honeb was released on bail of N$4 000 after his first appearance in the Swakopmund magistrates court yesterday. According to deputy commissioner Erastus Iikuyu, police regional crime investigations coordinator for Erongo, the arrest was made on Saturday after Honeb allegedly accepted the meat the evening
Seismic vessel calls at Walvis Bay
Henties Bay Mayor, Herman Honeb, appeared in court yesterday after he was arrested on Saturday for allegedly receiving an entire cattle carcass without any document or identification on delivery
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