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Arandis breaks ground for Green Charcoal
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Piquet Jacobs
Arandis was buzzing with enthusiasm on Friday, 22 April, as the town celebrated the groundbreaking ceremony of the long-anticipated charcoal factory, Green Charcoal Namibia, which not only brings job creation to the table but well invested development. Continued on page 2
Henties Bay community unites page 2
Namport welcomes MSC Orchestra page 3
Deputy Minister of Urban And Rural Development, Natalia /Goagoses, with Green Charcoal Namibia Directors and Arandis Regional Town Councillors.
Rössing launches construction of six complementary water reservoirs Sharlien Tjambari CNNC Rössing Uranium (Pty) Ltd constructed six water reservoirs at the tune of N$105 million to complement the storage capacity that is provided by NamWater reservoirs. The Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform Calle Schlettwein inaugurated the Rössing Uranium Water Reservoirs yesterday, 28 April.
According to Project Manager, John Moody, the reservoirs have a diameter of 41.27 meters, they are 8.4 meters high, and have a capacity of 10 000m³. Moody said the earthworks started in May of 2021, the tank foundations started in June of 2021, and the first tank installation was started on 16 August 2021. Tank one and two were completed in October 2021, and all six were completed in December 2021. All work was done in about four and a half months. In his keynote address, Schlettwein said, the water reservoirs will enable the mine to continue with production for seven additional days during periods of extended water supply outages. It means that now with the additional
storage capacity can bridge unforeseen extended water interruptions, and the security of water supply is significantly improved for both, the mine, and the community of Arandis. According to Schlettwein, the unpredictable sulfur outbreaks in the ocean occasionally disrupt the desalination of seawater at the Orano Plant, which is a crucial source of freshwater for the central west coast water region generally and Rössing mine specifically. Schlettwein said, “of the total demand for freshwater, roughly 50 % is satisfied from the desalination plant. This temporary stoppage of supply from the desalination plant does not only put great strain on the security of
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Rössing launches construction of six complementary water reservoirs CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 water supply for the whole region, that is the community of coastal towns and other mines and industries, but understandably also on the mine's production, as water is a key input utility in the mining operation.” The three NamWater reservoirs are allegedly used for supplying Arandis and Rössing Mine with fresh water and for providing buffer capacity when there are disruptions of water supply from the desalination plant. At the same time, Schlettwein said, the same buffer capacity was reserved for the town of Arandis during periods when Namwater lacked sufficient water to
Minister Calle Schlettwein, Governor of Erongo region, Neville Andre Itope, Mayor of Arandis, Erastus Kandenge, CEO of Arandis Stanley Norris, Chairperson of the Rossing Board of Director supply capacity. Schlettwein further said, “under such conditions, when the reservoir levels drop, the mine had to cease operations; until such time that the reservoir level had re-
covered sufficiently to safely resume operations. Such interruptions are unsustainable and often led to Rössing Mine incurring significant production losses.” The mine is allegedly
already reaping the returns from its investment, as it was able to sustain operations late last year when there was planned maintenance shut at the Orano plant.
NDF to empower women within armed forces Sharlien Tjambari The Namibia Defense Force (NDF) aims at recruiting, retaining, and promoting more women into senior roles, build strong morals and prevent internal abuse within the armed forces. Under these circumstances, the Ministry of Defense and Veteran's Affairs (MODVA) developed the NDF Gender Policy to ensure the effectiveness of the force operations. On Monday this week, the Ministry of Defense and Veterans A ff a i r s ( M O D VA ) officially opened a five-day workshop to validate the NDF Gender Policy and Procedures. The policy aims to give guidelines that will help the adoption of strategies aimed to
empower women folk and eliminate all tendencies that views women with contempt. The policy further aims to ensure equal representation of women and men at all levels of decision making structures in MODVA, work towards mainstreaming gender equality and women
empowerment within policy frameworks, analyse the current challenges and opportunities for women empowerment in MODVA, exchange and share national experiences on women empowerment, engage stakeholders to support and increase the
Photo Caption: (Front from left to right) lieutenant Commander TP Nakale Research and Development under Direcotorate Policy and Planning, Lieutenant Colonel Sofia Benjamin Senior Staff Officer for Gender, Peace and Security, Colonel RL Mukendwa Senior Staff Officer on Policy and Planning, Colonel A Amadhila Head of Gender Division, Mr Benson Matali Acting Deputy Director of Ministry of Gender.
participation of women in education, entrepreneurship and leadership, explore new opportunities for women empowerment in the defense force using technology, etc. The MODVA Gender Policy has three main objectives, to ensure that the NDF establishes a Gender Plan of Action implementation, to ensure that NDF members adhere to the provision of the policy; the policy also provides directions to assist employees in gender mainstreaming in the NDF; and to ensure effective and efficient operations of the NDF and provide the best possible work environment to members. In a speech read on her behalf, the Deputy Minister of Defense and Veteran Affairs, Hilma Nicanor, directed commanders at all levels to reinforce the current Gender Coordinators and Advisors in their units to support and implement the NDF Gender Policy to promote and create awareness of gender equality. Nikanor said, “We must remember that gender issues have become a significant subject in the military sector. Many armed forces, including the NDF, recognize that mixed teams of female and male troops may better fulfill mission goals.” The workshop ends today (Friday, 29 April).
Arandis breaks ground for Green Charcoal CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Green Charcoal Na- numbers roughly remibia is a subsidiary of present 25% of the Namother company lo- mibian FSC charcoal c a t e d i n B e l g i u m , production exports, and Carbobois, the biggest a b o u t 1 4 % o f a l l importer and distributer Namibian charcoal exof charcoal in Europe. ports. The company also Under the wing of this only purchases charcoal mother company, they from farmers that are in will specialize in sus- compliance with the tainable charcoal and e n c r o a c h e r b u s h b r i q u e t t e s m a n u - harvesting guidelines facturing in Arandis. enforced by the NaGreen Charcoal Nami- mibian Charcoal Assobia has already secured a ciation, and with them supply agreement for ensuring responsible the next three years to charcoal production. distribute its Namibian The company will also product across Europe. undertake various social Green Charcoal Na- products to plow back mibia aims to ship and into the community of distribute its Namibian Arandis, by building product in the European two recreational parks as market supported by well as committing close Carbobois to expand its to N$1 000 000 every markets globally in the year to Namibia, and upcoming years. N$320 000 to support By working closely with Mama Ouma who runs over 30 Namibian far- an informal soup kitchen mers across the country, in Swakopmund. the factory which will be The event was well completed by Novem- attended by Green Charber 2022 will be able to coal Namibia Directors, process and package Cedric Schmidt and JD over 30 000 tons of FSC Goblet, Arandis Mayor, charcoal per year. It will Erastus Kandenge, as also produce 8 000 tons well as Deputy Minister of FSC briquettes each of Urban and Rural year, and is actively Development, Natalia looking into recycling /Goagoses, who spoke at its biproducts. These the event and em-pha-
sized the importance of teamwork and united leadership, “nothing is achieved as an individual, especially when you carry national tasks and duties; it is because of the people that surrounds you, that are behind you and in front of you. I commend the previous and current leadership here in Arandis, for watering and nurturing this seed to grow. The Arandis Reginal Council is responding correctly to the call of the government.” Mayor Erastus Kandenge said at the event, “allow me to express my gratitude to the great minds behind this project. We know that the unemployment rate is escalating, therefore it is important to express our gratitude when visions become reality and new industries as well as jobs are created. Arandis is very fortunate to attract investors, we should be proud of our town. As I believe this is one of the projects that will defeat unemployment in our town.”
Henties Bay community unites in support of LifeLink Emergency Services Eileen van der Schyff
Henties Bay community showed up in numbers The Henties Bay community showed up in numbers to show their support to the town's only emergency service, LifeLink Emergency Rescue Services at the Henties Bay Golf Club on Tuesday this week. Brian Low of the private owned and run emergency service, who served the community of Henties Bay for the past ten years, recognises the importance of their emergency services to all sectors of the community, regardless of the patient's financial status or ability to pay. However, Low explained to the community the financial impact of keeping LifeLink's services available to the people of the town. “We have done our best to provide a good and professional service to everybody. Unfortunately, LifeLink is a business, and we have bills to pay. We are not a charitable organisation and don't get any funding from anywhere. We have tried with the municipality several times to which they responded, the Ministry of Health and Social Services would provide an ambulance for the community of Henties Bay,” Low explained. In Low's opinion it is no longer financially viable to keep the services of LifeLink available in
Henties Bay. In response to this, the Henties Bay community stood together and decided to do what they can to keep this much needed emergency service available to their community. It was decided, for immediate financial assistance, the LifeLink Ambulance Training College account will be used, until a TRUST is in place. Those who want to contribute to this very needed service in Henties Bay, can make donations with your surname or business name as reference to: LifeLink Ambulance Training College, Bank Windhoek, 8017190682, Henties Bay Branch.
Brian Low – LifeLink Emergency Services
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NAMPORT welcomes MSC Orchestra The Namibian Ports Authority (NAMPORT) welcom ed the passenger liner, MSC Orchestra, as it docked at the Port of Walvis Bay on Tuesday, 26 April 2022. The cruise liner arrived from Cape Town on Tuesday, 26 April with about 1700 passengers, including crew members. The passengers disembarked and departed on various tourist activities on offer in and around Walvis Bay and Swakopmund. The cruise returned to Cape Town at 18:00 on Wednesday 27 April and will return to the Port of Walvis Bay on 01 May 2022, with about 2000 passengers.
The MSC Orchestra cruise liner docked at the Port of Walvis Bay
Mwayuhamo family returns to their home Rudi Bowe The Mwayuhamo family has after a period of done after the Mwayualmost two years returned to their home at 225 ham family provided Flamingo Street Arandis. them with an assessment report obtained Johannes Mwayu- Members of the comfrom a registered struchamo a retired pen- munity extended their tural engineer. sioner and his family helping hands and dowas left homeless nated items that ranged T h e m a y o r ' s o ff i c e when a fire that was f r o m c l o t h i n g t o would like to thank caused by an electrical fuse demolished his house that he bought about 24 years ago as part of his package as an employee at Arandis Town Council. The family house was reconstructed and renovated with the assistance of the Office of the Mayor of Arandis. At the time of the fire t h e O ff i c e o f t h e Mayor stepped in to assist the Family, which was in dire need, with no other housing alternative and graciously secured the family with not only temporary accommodation but also N$15 739.95 Part of the house that was destroyed in the fire from the mayoral fund perishables and items essential stakeholders, and a local contractor to transport the waste could assist the Mwayu- Lakhula Mining for the main reconstruction, and ashes to the waste hamo family. The Asbestos Roofing wiring and renovations disposal site. The Office of the Project Committee in and Rossing Uranium Mayor also proceeded consultation with the Limited for replacement to seek donations and Office of the Mayor, of the roof. assistance from stake- agreed to remove the The Council advises all holders as well as the roof sheets and replaced property and homeN a m i b i a n n a t i o n . it at their cost. This was owners to insure their
The newly renovated house the Mwayuhamo family
properties and home, to always use accredited electrical companies for wiring and/or installations to assure their safety. Owners should note that the responsibility for all property
and home electrical installations/wiring as well as safety lies with the owner as per section 2 (1) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and Regulations (85 of 1993).
Johannes Mwayuhamo standing in his house that was demolished by fire
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Safety equipment for Correctional facilities
Court
Rudi Bowe
dangerous situ-ations,” Kashikola said. The equipment will be distributed to all Correctional Facilities countrywide.
Swakopmund Court Report Magistrate Court Jeremia Agustinus (28), appeared on charges of housebreaking with intent to steal and theft and possession of stolen property. The matter was postponed to 30 June for continuation of trial. The accused is on bail. Soeretes Muyumba (33), appeared on charges of theft and assault by threat with the provision of the domestic violence act, act 4 of 2003. The matter was postponed to 30 May for mental observation report. The accused remains in custody. Nemushi Amandus (31), appeared on a charge of driving with an excessive breath alcohol level. The matter was postponed to 15 June for plea. The accused is on bail. Nicanor Dumeni (35), appeared on a charge of use of vehicle without the owner's consent. The matter was postponed to 29 September for plea and trial. The accused have been warned. Kombeepo Mupyanga (32), appeared on a charge of displaying a licence number not applicable to the vehicle. The matter was postponed to 15 June for co-accused to be rearrested. The accused is on bail. Betuek Kapepu (35), appeared on a charge of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm. The matter was postponed to 16 May for plea. The accused remains in custody. Jerome Brockerhoff (32) and Ramone Geneve Claassen (28), appeared on a charge of fraud. The case was transferred to the Mariental Court and will be heard on 9 May in the said court. The accused remains in custody. Likius Shitaleni Lukas (40), appeared on charges of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm, trespassing, possession of a dangerous weapon and robbery. The matter was postponed to 18 July because the accused was absent. The accused is on bail. Reginald Januarie (29), appeared on a charge of robbery. The matter was postponed to 29 June for legal aid. The accused is on bail. Dantago Roman Khachab (19), appeared on charges of assault common and malicious damage to property. The matter was postponed to 30 May for mental observation report in terms of section 79. The accused remains in custody. Martin Sebastian Ngoy (22), appeared on charges of dealing in cocaine and dealing in dependence producing substance. The matter was postponed to 2 June for prosecutor general's decision. The accused remains in custody. Hepeni Mwetukaage (55), appeared on a charge of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm.
The matter was postponed to 19 September for plea and trial. The accused is on bail. Erwin Mercel Doeseb (23), appeared on a charge of robbery. The matter was postponed to 11 July for plea and trial. The accused remains in custody. Morne Owoseb (24), appeared on a charge of dealing in dependence producing substance. The matter was postponed to 6 May because the docket was not at court. The accused is on bail. Jakob Haragaeb (44), appeared on charges of assault common and assault by threat with the provision of the domestic violence act, act 4 of 2003. The matter was postponed to 23 April for sentence. The accused remains in custody. Lesley Hendricks (19), Clerence Menjono (25) and Tony Karipose (20), appeared on a charge of possession of dependence producing substance. The matter was postponed to 16 May because the docket was not at court. The accused are on bail. Michelle Gebhardt (22), appeared on a charge of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm. The matter was postponed to 19 May because the docket was not at court. The accused is on bail. Curtis Noabeb (33), appeared on a charge of rape read with provision of the domestic violence act, act 4 of 2003. The matter was postponed to 28 June for legal aid. The accused remains in custody. Hamakali Tiofelus (32), appeared on a charge of reckless or negligent driving. The matter was postponed to 16 May for plea. The accused remains in custody. Rossphil Hamaseb (28), appeared on a charge of housebreaking with intent to steal and theft. The matter was postponed to 23 June for legal representation. The accused remains in custody. Newaya Thomas (42), appeared on charges of failing to ascertain damages sustained and driving with an excessive breath alcohol level. The matter was postponed to 7 June for plea. The accused remains in custody. Mbeurora Hangara (18), appeared on a charge of rape. The matter was postponed to 22 June for further investigations. The accused remains in custody. Shabani Asaria (32), appeared on a charge of dealing in cocaine. The accused is at large, and a warrant of arrest was issued. Moses /Naseb (54), appeared on a charge of corruptly accepting gratification by agent as an inducement. The matter was postponed to 15 September for plea and trial. The accused is on bail.
The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security on Thursday 21 April received security equipment from the Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China. The equipment is worth N$7 million, includes 1 500 sets of kneecaps, elbow caps, step resistance gloves, rubber batons, helmets, riot shields and 1 600 sets of protective vests was hand over by the Chinese Embassy in Namibia at the Walvis Bay Correctional Facility. The Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security, Daniel Kashikola, said this crucial donation by the Chinese government comes at a time when his ministry is grippling with the increase of incidents of riots, fights and assaults in the Namibian Correctional Facilities. Kashikola said “In the 2021 and 2022 financial year two riot incidents was recorded at the Correctional Facilities in the Hardap and Keetmanshoop facilities where eight officers and seven inmates were injured. “This points to the need for this type of protective equipment and it will greatly contribute to our capacity to be to deal with dangerous situations. It would appropriately arm our emergency response units and build their confidence and courage to deal with
Five men and five women appeared in the Swakopmund Magistrate court last week Thursday on charges of fraud, forgery and uttering forged documents. The syndicate allegedly forged and uttered documents such as bank statements, identification documents payslips to get loans. The ten, owing cash loans more than N$100 000 are Hezron Cloete (46), George Kautoorora (33), Marshinee Jantjies (30), Plan Uwugaeb (32), and Stanley Katjizumo, Alta Harases, Ritha Oxurus, Ruth Hoaes, Diana Hoakhaos and Ronnel Doeses. The state, represented by Prosecutor Maria Shilongo granted bail of N$5 000 to the accused respectively, Marshinee Jantjies's bail was objected by the state. A police Officer, sergeant Aurola Lilian Khoeses, stationed at Mondesa Police Station at the Criminal Investigations Unit and believed to have been working with the suspects to forge the documents, was also arrested and appeared alone on charges of fraud, forgery and uttering forged documents after she allegedly defrauded Pause Financial Services at Swakopmund, and obtained a loan of N$9 700. Sergeant Khoeses allegedly has prior pending fraud cases worth more than N$70 000, she was not granted bail. The eleven were allegedly arrested in August last year, as well as March and April of this year. The case was postponed to 6 July this year for further investigations.
The law enforcement departments of the Namibian government have done a lot to improve the security environment, but they are suffering fiscal constraints”. Jun believes the delivery of this security equipment will help the lawenforcement capacity building of the Namibian government, particularly the Namibia Correctional Facilities.
Four seriously injured in B2 head-on collision close to Arandis Eileen van der Schyff
A case of Reckless and or Negligent driving was opened after four people were seriously injured in a head-on collision on the B2 Highway approximately 29 km from Arandis towards Usakos during Monday's lunch hour [25 April 2022]. According to police in the Erongo region, a black Volkswagen Polo travelling from Arandis towards Usakos crashed head-on with a silver Nissan on a bend in
Cash loan fraudster syndicate granted bail Sharlien Tjambari
The Chinese embassy's charge d'affairs, Yang Jun said at the handing over ceremony safety and security is important in the protection of life and property. Jun said, “Although the majority of Namibians consider the country as a safe place to live, levels of fear over crime are on the rise.
the vicinity of the Vergenoeg Railway Bridge. The elderly Norwegian occupants of the Nissan, a 66year-old driver [male] and a 67-year-old passenger [female] sustained serious injuries and the driver and passenger of the Volkswagen Polo, 41-yearold male and a 32-year-old female, sustained serious and critical injuries respectively. Ambulance services from Usakos, Arandis and Swakopmund attended accident scene and transported the patients to the Usakos state hospital from where they were transported to the Welwitschia Private Hospital in Walvis Bay.
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New life and facelift for old man Moth Regular visitors to the Moth Centre and patrons of the Dugout Pub, on the corner of Theo-Ben Gurirab Street and Rikumbi Kandanga Road in Walvis Bay, will be glad to hear that the popular venue is open again.
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After the untimely passing away last year of the previous lessee of the centre and pub, F r a n k K e l l e r, t h e premises was closed for several months and regular calls for the opening of the establishment were heard during this time. There were smiles all around when it was announced recently that the lease was granted to David de Korte and Johan de Beer, both well-known Walvis Bay residents, and the newly named Veterans Pub was doing business again. And the draught beer? Of course, ice cold and crispy as always. What is better than walking into the pub and hearing the clapping of “Knobel”
cups on the counter? Just like old times. Over the past weekend the Moth Centre hosted the 2 South African Infantry Battalion G r o u p ( Wa l v i s Bay)(2SAI Bn Gp) 60th Establishment Anniversary Reunion and the old veterans could not agree more that the venue was perfect for the occasion as well as a trip down memory lane. Visitors to the coast will definitely step by over this long weekend to come and cool off after a day in the sun next to the fishing waters. CJ Jacobs will provide live music on Saturday and the indoor braai is always available for a “bring and braai”. Braaipacks and Braaimaster products are
available for sale. On Tuesday, 3 May, the new sensation and artist Vincent Gordon will perform at the pub and the official opening will be on Friday, 6 May, with live music over the weekend. The Take Away is also open and the venue, the pub as well as the adjacent hall, is available for conferences and functions. Please contact Johan at 0811474502 or David at 0817803196 for more information or venue bookings. You are also welcome to contact them if you want to be added to the whatsapp admin group for notification of future events and pub news. Looking forward to see you at the Veterans Pub!
and will officially open on Friday 6 May 2022.
Come and see the new loo k and have a few cold ones.
Live music will be provided all weekend
Photo: The new Management Team - Johan de Beer with Mariana and David de Korte toasting the future of the Veterans Pub
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Junior High Jumpers set new record Rudi Bowe
The top athletes in the Erongo region won 21 medals, 9 Gold, 6 Silver and 6 Bronze at the 2022 Namibia National Schools Sport Union Athletics Nationals' Championships last Friday and Saturday,22 and 23 April at the Independence Stadium in Windhoek. Boys - Under 13: Arizhia van der Walt and Adara Gey van Pittius from Swakopmund are the best junior and senior Field Athletes as they set new national high jump records in the under 13 and 15 age groups with gold medal hights of 1.69m and1.70m respectively. The results of the Erongo regions Athletes were as follows: Girls - under 13: Rejoice Iyambo 100m Gold 13.41, 200m Silver 27.22 and Long Jump Silver 4.59m, Janri Swart Shot Put Bronze 8.13m,Arizhia Van der Walt High Jump Gold 1.69m New Record Under 15: Adara Gey van Pittius, High Jump Gold 1.70m New Record Under 17: Tharina De Jager Shot Put Bronze 11.46m, Florinda Fourie Javelin Gold 43.82m,Carla Schutz High Jump Bronze 1.55m
Joshua Visagie boys under 13 gold medal winner for Shot Put and Bronze in the Discus.
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L'Wyk Viljoen Discus Silver 30.16 and Javelin Silver 32.08m,Joshua Visagie Shot Put Gold 10.59 and Discus Bronze 26.91. Under 15: Kafosi Danmore 800m Silver 02:07.3 and Baron Van Wyk 200m Silver 23.46 U n d e r 1 7 : Wa l t e r Geinub 100m Gold 10.81 and 200m Gold 21.74 and Ian Steyn 400m Bronze 51.18 Under 19: Euzein Gonteb Long Jump Gold 7.22m,Johannes Kanyangela High Jump Gold 1.90m and Rivvaldo Kaujende Javelin Bronze 45.20m.
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Arrows for Wheels Para-archer aims to help needy Eileen van der Schyff Gutsy and courageous para-archer, Katelynn Venter (16), a learner at Walvis Bay Private High School, determined not to let the limitations of Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus define her, became one of the Baton Bearers at the Queen's Baton Relay. Katelynn will for the first time in her threeyear participation in archery, use her sport to generate funds to help those in need of a wheelchair. Confined to a wheelchair for most of her life, Katelynn knows how difficult it is to get around, and made it one of her goals to help others, especially children in similar situations. Katelynn has, during her life, donated six of her own wheelchairs already. Realising the considerable need of wheelchairs in the community and the limitations of funding from charity organisations and government institutions, in Katelynn's three-year participation in archery, she will for the first time use her sport to generate funds to help the less fortunate. Katelynn will collaborate with the Lions Club Walvis Bay to ensure all funds generated will be used to purchase new wheel-
Katelynn with her National Indoor Target Archery award chairs for the needy. Lions International is recongnised as the most trustworthy serv i c e o rg a n i s a t i o n worldwide, and is active in the Erongo region. You can become part of this charity event by sponsoring every yellow scoring arrow
Students selected for AUSC Region Karate championships Walvis Bay Goju-Ryu selected six students (photo) that will be part of the Namibian Karate FederationsNational team that will participate in the 19th African Union Sports Council (AUSC) Region 5 for Children, Junior and Senior Karate Championships to be held from 26 to 29 May 2022 in Durban, South Africa.
The Walvis Bay Goju-Ryu Katatakas that were selected are: back row from left to right, Kundayi Muganga (Walvis Bay International School) Sensei Nico Maritz, Ane Olivier (The Dolphin School) and Kyle Claasen (Flamingo Secondary School). Front row from left to right, Ryan Shiyukifeni (Walvis Bay Primary School), Cathryn Claasen (Flamingo Primary School) and Jessie Herero (Walvis Bay Primary School) with Veronicah Kashweka absent when the photo was taken.
Katelynn Venter receives the queens baton from the Erongo Regional Governor, Andre Neville. Katelynn manages to land in the nine and ten scoring circle (total of 8 cm in diameter) on a target set 30 meters away in the shoot-off which will take place on Saturday, 7 May 2022 at 9:00 at SFC Swakopmund. This is an open invitation to all businesses and private individuals to donate or sponsor the event, which would help to change the lives of people in dire need of a wheelchair.
A Happy Katelynn
Contact persons: Marius Venter 081 163 5993 Bianca Lotriet 081 122 7474 Project Account: Bank Windhoek
Account number: 1047111202 Together we can make a difference – Together We Serve
Katelynn with Chris Bruns (Current President of Walvis Bay Lions Club and New Zone Chairperson
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Pro-ED hosts AGA rank shoot African Genesis Archery in Namibia (AGA) held ranking shoot on Saturday, 16 April 2022 at Pro-Ed Academy in Swakopmund. The 1st AGA ranking shoot held in Swakopmund since the start of archery 3 years ago, due to Covid, we were privileged to host our first AGA ranking shoot was held on a cold misty Easter weekend Pro-Ed's rugby field was filled with archers from Privaatskool Moria, Central Elite Archery Club, Berg-Op Akademie, Community Hope School, St George's, Windhoek High School, Windhoek Afrikaanse Privaatskool, Walvis Bay Private High School and host Pro Ed Academy. A fun filled day where we got to see many new archers and also how the archers were progressing and perform, making new friends, kids were entertained with a jumping castle and Easter egg hunt and lots of nice refreshments prepared by our own parents from Pro-Ed were enjoyed. Thank you to everyone that came to support our shoot and their kids. Thank you to all the Pro-Ed parents for making this day and our first ranking shoot it was great success. Thank you to Karola Marais for all your assistance, we truly appreciate it! The next shoot is a friendly during Private School's Weekend in Tsumeb on Wednesday 4 May 2022. After that we join Danie Joubert's Shoot in Mariental on Saturday, 14 May 2022 Results for the day: Junior Boys: Bulls Eye Round: Gold: Ashton Deryck Ntsamba (Com-munity Hope School) Silver: Werner Goseb (Community Hope School) Bronze: Alejandro Gillmer (Pro-Ed Pro-Ed Academy. Animal Round: Gold: Ashton Deryck Ntsamba (Community Hope School) Silver: Alejandro Gillmer (Pro-Ed Academia) Bronze: Zander Louw (Windhoek Afrikaanse Privaatskool). Overall: Champion: Ashton Deryck Ntsamba (Community Hope School) Runner Up: Werner Goseb (Com-
munity Hope School) 2nd Runner Up: Alejandro Gillmer (Pro-Ed Academy). Junior Girls: Bulls Eye Round: Gold: Annere Wamback (Berg-Op Academy) Silver: Danya Laas (Pro-Ed Academy) Bronze: Juanita Janse van Rensburg (Privaatskool Moria). Animal Round: Gold: Annere Wamback (Berg-Op Academy) Silver: Danya Laas (Pro-Ed Academy) Bronze: Juanita Janse van Rensburg (Privaatskool Moria). Overall: Champion: Annere Wamback (Berg-Op Academy) Runner Up: Danya Laas (Pro-Ed Academy) 2nd Runner Up: Juanita Janse van Rensburg (Privaatskool Moria). Senior Boys: Bulls Eye Round: Gold: Michael de Waal (WBPHS) Silver: Thomas Blaauw (Central Elite Archery Club) Bronze: Leandro Dias (Pro-Ed Academy). Animal Round: Gold: Thomas Blaauw (Central Elite Archery Club) Silver: Michael de Waal (WBPHS) Bronze: Leandro Dias (Pro-Ed Academy). Overall: Champion: Michael de Waal (WBPHS) Runner Up: Thomas Blaauw (Central Elite Archery Club) 2nd Runner Up: Leandro Dias (ProEd Academy). Senior Girls: Bulls Eye Round: Gold: Diedere Mostert (Berg-Op Academy) Silver: Marionette de Waal (WBPHS) Bronze: Teresa Kasomba (Community Hope School) Animal Round: Gold: Marionette de Waal (WBPHS) Silver: Diedere Mostert (Berg-Op Academy) Bronze: Melissa de Jesus José (BergOp Academy) Overall: Gold: Marionette de Waal (WBPHS) Silver: Diedere Mostert (Berg-Op Academy) Bronze: Teresa Kasomba (Community Hope School).
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Alexforbes to focus on Insight, Advice & Impact By Stéfan du Preez: MD Alexforbes Namibia
Southern Africa's leading employee benefits firm has unveiled a new vision, purpose and customer value proposition supported by a refreshed brand to forge a greater connection to the people that we serve. The Alexforbes brand activates a new corporate identity that is fresher, more inclusive and representative of our purpose, which is to pioneer insight to deliver advice and solutions that impact people's lives. Aligned with the various corporate transactions that our business has recently undertaken, the rebrand is another step towards our vision of becoming the most imFrom left Trevor Ndjadila (business development manager) Nancy pactful provider of Maphosa ( Marketing Manager), Stéfan du Preez ( MD Alexforbes financial advice to Namibia) individual customers and insti- years been dampened the successful execu- trends that we are able by a general lack of tion of our daily work. to leverage these to the tutional clients. O u r b r a n d n o w awareness and under- In a cluttered market benefit of our cuscaptures the DNA of standing of what we where customers are tomers. our business, which do, and most impor- bombarded with ab- Our new brand is built centres on our con- tantly, how we can stract marketing mes- on the principle of consaging, jargon and nection and explicitly viction that a deeper change their lives. understanding em- To deliver peace of noise; we have simpli- depicts the Connector powers us to mean- mind, we must first get fied our promise to icon as a symbol of ingfully help clients a piece of mind. Our clients so that they are positive intent and t o a c h i e v e t h e i r brand campaign there- able to understand care. It represents an goals. The brand fore plays a critical role what we do and what to open invitation to ensimplifies our pro- and is intended to spark expect from us – In- gage, to participate and mise to our cus- interest and curiosity in sight, Advice & Im- to build together a change. The Connector tomers; unifies our how Alexforbes can pact. customer value pro- impact their lives so Ultimately, the Alex- manifests the role that position across our that they are able to forbes value chain Alexforbes plays in range of services; benefit from our pio- exists to make a diffe- people's lives as we and amplifies our neering insight and in- rence in people's lives connect them to their purpose to all stake- formed financial ad- by reducing levels of aspirations, to their financial stress, crea- well-being, to their levice. holders. It pragmatically re- Our refreshed brand ting wealth, improving gacies … and to so presents who we are, and its integration into physical and mental much more. why we exist and how we show up across health and having a In an environment a l l t o u c h p o i n t s a s positive effect on so- where too many people how we add value. Alexforbes represents ciety and the planet. are too far removed Our business has significant latent po- that we are a purpose- Our range of capa- from the impact of their tential to help people driven financial ser- bilities combined with choices, Alexforbes but our efforts to vices provider ob- our differentiators uni- connects tomorrow's connect with cus- sessed with the impact quely position us at the reality with today's tomers have over the that we make through intersection of various aspirations.
Nictus and Bedding Boutique Piquet Jacobs grand opening Nictus Furnishers, Namibia's largest furniture retailer, opened its second largest showroom in Walvis Bay on Thursday, 21 April, along with a Nictus concept store, Bedding Boutique, which is the second Sealy specialist sleep centre under the Nictus umbrella at the coast. The new store, located in Theo Ben Gurirab Street, is aimed at restoring hope back into the town centre, since it has grown quiet since the opening of the Dunes Mall. The event was well attended by Namibian and South African players in the furniture industry. Walvis Bay Mayor, Trevino Forbes also attended the event. Managing Director of Nictus, Francois Wahl, shared the company's excitement in expanding the product offering at the coast, as well as their plans for the future. “With this expansion, we have been able to double our staff complement by creating 16 additional jobs, which is a big win, especially in the current economy. We are very excited to be able to bring more variety to our customers at the coast and we look forward to continued growth. We are here to keep growing. We are very excited as a team, and to show you all what a solid team can achieve”, Wahl said during the event. The store will stock even more brands with an expanded range of Bosch and Candy Smart Appliances; Smeg and newly launched kitchen product range and an array of small appliances, along with the existing popular brands such as Samsung, Hisense and Defy. Their new Bedding Boutique in Walvis Bay includes all LazyBoy products, including recliner, incliners, couches, lounge suites and daybeds.
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12 NAMIB TIMES MINISTRY OF TRADE & INDUSTRY LIQUOR ACT, 1998 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO A COMMITTEE IN TERMS OF THE LIQUOR ACT, 1998
(Regulations 14, 26 & 33) Notice is given that an application in terms of the Liquor Act, 1998, particulars of which appear below, will be made to the Regional Liquor Licencing Committee, Region Erongo.
1. Name and postal address of applicant: Sam Kakala, PO Box 508, Walvis Bay 2. Name of business or proposed business to which application relates: Lucky Man 5 3. Address/location of premises to which application relates: Erf
1665, Tormalyn Street 9, Kuisebmond, Walvis Bay. 4. Nature and details of application: Shebeen Liquor Licence. 5. Clerk of the Court with whom application will be lodged: Clerk of the Magistrate’s Court, Wal-
vis Bay. 6. Date on which application will be lodged: 30 April 2022. 7. Date of meeting of Committee at which application will be heard: 8 June 2022. Any objection or written submission in terms of section 28 of the Act in
relation to the application must be sent or delivered to the Secretary of the Committee to reach the Secretary not less than 21 days before the date of the meeting of the Committee at which the application will be heard.
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NOTICE OF CONSENT APPLICATION IN TERMS OF THE WALVIS BAY TOWN PLANNING SCHEME CONSENT: Daycare Centre (Place of Instruction) O N E R F N O : 7 2 3 0 TO W N S H I P / A R E A Kuisebmund, Walvis Bay STREET NAME & NO: 274, Khomashochland street In terms of the Walvis Bay Town Planning Scheme, notice is hereby given that I/we, the undersigned, have applied to the Municipality of Walvis Bay for permission to erect/establish on the site a/an: Day Care Centre (Place of Instruction) Plans may be inspected or particulars of this application may be obtained at Town Planning, First Floor, Room 101 & 105, Civic Centre. Any person having any objection to the approval of this application, must lodge such objection, together with grounds thereof, with the General Manager: Roads and Building Control, (Town Planning), Private Bag 5017, Walvis Bay and the applicant, in writing, not later than: 13 May 2022. NAME AND ADDRESS OF APPLICANT: Rakel Ngwali, PO Box 4923, Walvis Bay, email: rakelmeke@gmail.com
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29 APRIL 2022 MINISTRY OF TRADE & INDUSTRY LIQUOR ACT, 1998 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO A COMMITTEE IN TERMS OF THE LIQUOR ACT, 1998 (Regulations 14, 26 & 33)
Notice is given that an application in terms of the Liquor Act, 1998, particulars of which appear below, will be made to the Regional Liquor Licencing Committee, Region Erongo. 1. Name and postal address of applicant: Slips Trading Enterprises CC, PO Box 14/84, Swakopmund 2. Name of business or
proposed business to which application relates: Slips Trading Enterprises CC 3. Address/location of premises to which application relates: Shell Dolphin Beach, 3 Damara Tern, Dolphin Beach, Walvis Bay 4. Nature and details of application: Special liquor license, Restaurant & any
NG WALVISBAAI MOEDERGEMEENTE VISIE: CHRISTUS IS DIE HERE IN WIE SE DIENS ONS STAAN
VAKATURE: LERAARSPOS In biddende afhanklikheid van die Here stel die kerkraad die bogenoemde vakature bekend. GEMEENTEPROFIEL: Geleë aan die weskus van Namibië, 'n groeiende hawedorp met groot industrieë. 369 belydende en 105 dooplidmate NG Moedergemeente Walvisbaai is een van twee NG Gemeentes in die dorp en bestaan reeds vir bykans 70 jaar Binne gemeentegrense is 'n aftreeoord met 'n versorgingseenheid. VERGOEDING: Volgens sinodale skaal wat gratis pastorie insluit, maar keuse van behuisingsubsidie bestaan ook. LERAARSPROFIEL: Leraar moet volle ampsbevoegdheid hê in die NG Kerk. Artikel 9 van kerkorde vorm basis van voorgestelde dienskontrak. Goeie elektroniese-medium vaardighede is belangrik. Biblia – Hawebediening. Werkplekbediening. Minimum van 10 jaar ondervinding. 'n Leraar met 'n sterk bewussyn wat die waarde van jeugbediening, huis-, sieke-, en bejaarde besoeke hoog ag, is van kardinale belang.
related business thereto 5. Clerk of the Court with whom application will be lodged: Swakopmund 6. Date on which application will be lodged: 25 April 2022 7. Date of meeting of Committee at which application will be heard: 8 June 2022. Any objection or written
submission in terms of section 28 of the Act in relation to the application must be sent or delivered to the Secretary of the Committee to reach the Secretary not less than 21 days before the date of the meeting of the Committee at which the application will be heard.
NOTICE OF CONSENT APPLICATION IN TERMS OF THE WALVIS BAY TOWN PLANNING SCHEME CONSENT: Place of Instruction (Self Defence) ON ERF NO: 2521 WB TOWNSHIP/AREA Walvis Bay STREET NAME & NO: 21 Union Street. In terms of the Walvis Bay Town Planning Scheme, notice is hereby given that I/we, the undersigned, have applied to the Municipality of Walvis Bay for permission to erect/establish on the site a/an: Place of Instruction (Self Defence) Plans may be inspected or particulars of this application may be obtained at Town Planning, First Floor, Room 101 & 105, Civic Centre. Any person having any objection to the approval of this application, must lodge such objection, together with grounds thereof, with the General Manager: Roads and Building Control, (Town Planning), Private Bag 5017, Walvis Bay and the applicant, in writing, not later than: 10 May 2022. NAME AND ADDRESS OF APPLICANT: Reenen Le Grange, PO Box 202, Walvis Bay, email: rlg1@hotmail.com
AANSOEKE: 'n CV moet vergesel wees van 4 referente met kontakbesonderhede Stuur 'n kort CV aan e-pos: skriba@iway.na of faks na +264 64 202286 (kerkkantoor) Kandidate mag gevra word om psigometriese toetse af te lê. SLUITINGSDATUM : 6 Mei 2022 NAVRAE:: Pieter du Toit +264 64 081 271 7334 (sel) Marelize Visser Kantoor ure (08:00 – 13:00) by +264 64 202511 Aansoekers en hul gade moet beskikbaar wees vir onderhoude en preke te Walvisbaai. Namibiese burgers sal voorkeur geniet. Die Kerkraad behou die reg voor om nie 'n aanstelling te maak nie.
An equal opportunity employer invites suitable individuals to apply for the position of
ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE CONTROLLER Job Summary: The Electrical & Mechanical Maintenance Controller will be responsible for the proper planning, co-ordination and execution of the maintenance activities of the Electrical and Mechanical Team. The E & M maintenance controller will report directly to the Technical Manager and be responsible for all relevant maintenance functions including but not limited to the following. Duties/Responsibilities: · Planning, preparation, and execution of Routine Maintenance inspections. · Planning, preparation, and execution of Periodic Maintenance interventions, (Annual October Maintenance) · Planning, preparation, and execution of Predictive Maintenance measures, (Vibration Analysis, Thermography, Fluid Analysis, Electrical Monitoring, Ultrasonic Analysis) · Leading and championing any reactive maintenance interventions (breakdown) which would include complete Failure Root Cause Analysis using tools such as 5-WHY or Fishbone Diagram. · Developing, Implementing and Maintaining a Cost Effective Engineering Stores system together with the Procurement department which would aide in improving the reliability of the factory. · Manages Corrective action processes to avoid major breakdowns. Key Attributes · Strong Co-ordination, planning and execution mindset. · Solid Technical skills or background. · Excellent problem-solving skills and experience. · Good Project Management skills and experience, with attention to detail. · Excellent time management skills with a proven ability to meet deadlines. · Excellent Team player and communicator, with strong analytical skills. · Strong supervisory and leadership skills. Qualifications and Experience: · N4 level or higher in Mechanical and Electrical fields. (Millwright Electrical). · 5 years of experience in a manufacturing environment in a maintenance related role, at a team leader or supervisory level/role. · Experience and knowledge in FMCG will be an added advantage. Applications to be e-mailed to goretti@seawork.com.na Closing date for applications: 9 May 2022 Please note only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
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14 NAMIB TIMES NOTICE OF CONSENT APPLICATION IN TERMS OF THE WALVIS BAY TOWN PLANNING SCHEME CONSENT: Noxious Industry (Waste Oil Storage, handling and recycling) ON ERF NO: 1320 TOWNSHIP/AREA Walvis bay STREET NAME & NO: 10 Fourth Street In terms of the Walvis Bay Town Planning Scheme, notice is hereby given that I/we, the undersigned, have applied to the Municipality of Walvis Bay for permission to erect/establish on the site a/an: Noxious Industry (Waste oil storage, handling and recycling. Plans may be inspected or particulars of this application may be obtained at Town Planning, First Floor, Room 101 & 105, Civic Centre. Any person having any objection to the approval of this application, must lodge such objection, together with grounds thereof, with the General Manager: Roads and Building Control, (Town Planning), Private Bag 5017, Walvis Bay and the applicant, in writing, not later than: 10 May 2022. NAME AND ADDRESS OF APPLICANT: Wesco Waste Management, PO Box 157, Walvis Bay, email: safety@wesco.com.na
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WELDER / BOILERMAKER THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL: Possess the following experience and Qualification: · Trade Diploma as a Welder/ Boilermaker · At least 5 years' experience in a production environment in a Technical position · Experience in alteration, installation, maintenance, repair and analyzing highly complex electronic, mechanical equipment · Basic refrigeration experience will be an advantage · Excellent communication skills · Reliable and able to perform well under pressure · Required to work overtime / Standby duties /Irregular hours · Exposure to Ulma, Bizerba and Scanvaegt and Tunnel Freezer equipment will be an advantage · Knowledge of ISO systems will be an advantage · Experience in operating a lathe · Experience in doing Tig welding on stainless steel · Safety certificates/diploma in the field · Basic plumbing skills will be an advantage · Must have own transport
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Shortlisted candidates will be required to perform a practical test In exchange for a proactive and an enthusiastic professional approach, the Company offers a remuneration package commensurate with the position and the candidate's experience. Interested candidates must apply in writing by forwarding their CVs to: Merlus.cv@gmail.com / or delivering their CV's to Merlus Seafood Processors in an envelope marked for Human Resources. CLOSING DATE:
MONDAY, 9 MAY 2022
Please note that only short listed applicants will be contacted.
MUNICIPALITY OF WALVIS BAY Notice is hereby given in terms of section 63(2)(b) of the Local Authority Act, 1992 (Act 23/1992), as amended, that the municipality of Walvis Bay intends to sell, by private transaction, a portion of Erf 5166, Walvis Bay to Transworld Cargo (Pty) Ltd. DESCRIPTION – A Portion of Erf 5166, Walvis Bay AREA – Approximately 26,042 sqm ZONING – Industrial SALE AMOUNT – N$13 021 000.00 Plus, N$1 953 150.00 (15% VAT) An additional amount of N$1 302 100.00 will be paid on date of sale towards Landscaping Fund of the Municipality of Walvis Bay. Full particulars pertaining to the sale will lie for inspection by interested persons until * Tuesday 10 May 2022 at room 30, 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 sale, 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 Friday, 13 May 2022 at 12h00. Jack Manale Manager: Housing and Properties Tel: (064) 2013338 Email: jmanale@walvisbaycc.org.na
The advert is also available on our company website at www.foa.com.na
Visit our Swakopmund Branch at Ané Court No.13
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NOTICES AND VACANCIES MINISTRY OF TRADE & INDUSTRY LIQUOR ACT, 1998 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO A COMMITTEE IN TERMS OF THE LIQUOR ACT, 1998 (Regulations 14, 26 & 33)
CORRIDOR LOGISTICS HAVE A VACANT POSITION IN WALVIS BAY
OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR Corridor Logistics is an end-to-end customer solutionist, with emphasis on exceeding client expectations with regard to their Transportation and Logistics needs. For this reason, and in being future proof, we are looking to employ an experienced Operations Supervisor in our Clearing Division in Walvis Bay.
Namibia Tour To Western Province The Namibia Bowling Association recently sent Namibian invitational Bowls teams to compete in a Bowls tournament against Western Province at Plumstead Bowling Club, Cape Town. On the first day it was extremely windy and the home side had a distinct advantage but over the following two days we came back strong and were narrowly beaten by just 9 points with the Namibian Men A team was recognized as the best team overall by accumulating the most points. Teams that competed inin all four disciplines at the tournament consist of men A and B teams, a lady's team and a mixed ream. The players that represented the Association are as follows: Men A; C. Olivier (Singles, Pairs), A. Krahenbuhl (Triples, Fours), S. van Wyk (Triples, Fours), J. Fouche (Pairs, Fours) and C. Steenkamp (Triples, Fours), Men B; G. Snyman (Triples, Fours), P. Appollis (Pairs, Fours), C. Peake (Triples, Fours), W. Wentzel (Singles, Pairs) and P. du Plooy (Triples, Fours) Ladies: M. van den Bergh (Triples, Fours), D. Viljoen (Singles, Pairs), L. Vermeulen (Triples, Fours), A. Viljoen (Triples, Fours) and E. de Vries (Pairs, Fours) Mixed: J. Jacobs (Triples, Fours), E. Vermeulen (Triples, Fours), B. Lewis (Singles, Pairs), F. Fouche (Pairs, Fours) and A. Human (Triples, Fours) Seventy Lawn Bowles from Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, Tsumeb and three Windhoek based clubs will challenge each other for the national championship crown in the various formats at the annual Namibian National Bowls week from 30 April until 7 May in Windhoek.
The incumbent should be: An individual who must help implement processes across the clearing division and enable business growth. He/she will assess our departmental operational methods and propose ways to improve them. Able to succeed in this role, the individual must have excellent project management skills and should be able to effectively communicate with other employees. A results-oriented individual with excellent organisational skills would be suitable. Good problem solving and analytical skills would be an added advantage. Responsibilities: · Oversee efficiency of operational processes · Daily communication and updates to clients · Participate in strategic planning and goal setting on a daily basis, including customer support · Analyse business requirements and customer needs · Provide administrative support (e.g., updating inventory & schedules) · Ensure compliance with company policies and procedures Requirements and skills: · A Bachelor's degree in Operations Management or Business Administration or similar qualification · More than 8 years' experience in a clearing and forwarding environment · At least 35 years old · Knowledge of customs procedures · Hands-on experience in implementing operational processes · Excellent project management skills · Knowledge of operational principles and policies · Organisational skills and attention to detail · Team Leadership abilities Remuneration:
Industry related competitive salary.
E-mail:
cfvacancycl@gmail.com
Closing Date:
10th of May 2022
Notice is given that an application in terms of the Liquor Act, 1998, particulars of which appear below, will be made to the Regional Liquor Licencing Committee, Region Erongo. 1. Name and postal address of applicant: Kwetu, PO Box 244, Okahandja 2. Name of business or proposed business to which application relates: Kwetu General Dealer 3. Address/location of premises to which application relates: Farm Kwetu Portion 6 (aportion of portion 1 of portion A) of the Farm Whilhelmstal no.8 4. Nature and details of application: Special liquor license 5. Clerk of the Court with whom application will be lodged: Karibib 6. Date on which application will be lodged: 29.04.2022 7. Date of meeting of Committee at which application will be heard: 8 June 2022. Any objection or written submission in terms of section 28 of the Act in relation to the application must be sent or delivered to the Secretary of the Committee to reach the Secretary not less than 21 days before the date of the meeting of the Committee at which the application will be heard.
MINISTRY OF TRADE & INDUSTRY ACT, 1998 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO A COMMITTEE IN TERMS OF THE LIQUOR ACT, 1998 (Regulations 14,26 & 33) Notice is given that an application in terms of the Liquor Act, 1998, particulars of which appear below, will be made to the regional Liquor Licensing Committee, Region Erongo. 1.Name and postal address of applicant: Augusto Sandu P.O.Box 348 Windhoek 2. Name of business or proposed business to which application relates: Jabu Logistics (PTY) LTD 3. Address/location of premises to which application relates: Unit 4 Central Industrial Complex, 52 Hidipo Hamutenya Avenue, Erf 617, Swakopmund. 4. Nature and details of application: Application for wholesale Liquor Licence. 5. Clerk of the court with whom the application will be lodged: Clerk of the Magistrate's Court, district Swakopmund. 6. Date on which the application will be lodged: 30 April 2022. 7. Date of meeting of committee at which application will be heard 08 June 2022. Any objection or written submission in terms of section 28 of the Act in relation to the application must be sent or delivered to the Secretary of the Committee to reach the Secretary not less than 21 days before the date of the meeting of the Committee at which the application will be heard.
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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 kapsule, rejuvenate mens power during sex, magic wallet and get rich within short notice. Chest pains, headache, swollen legs and feet, epelipsy, 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 MAMA SINDI A well known South African female doctor Sangoma from Kwazulu natal (Durban) is here to heal, treat and solve your problems. Lost lovers will be back to you, women problems, work, lucky charms, protection and many more. Located Lagoon, Walvis Bay Mama Sindi 081 327 4512
NYASA HERBALS AFRICAN CLINIC Dr Banda 081 740 7321 Specialist in various forms of African Traditional healing, spells, spiritual healing solutions to assist you with any challenges you might be facing. reconciliation with lost love (lover) Attract the right man or woman for love & marriage Strong lucky charms for work & promotion Get the job of your choice & qualification (you will be the favorite candidate amongst all short listed Win tenders, get loans approved, start your own business & attract customers/clients Healing chronic diseases such as epilepsy, asthma, high blood pressure, sugar diabetes and more. Using purely organic herbs. Indegenous Southern African mixtures & ancient healing methodologies, will also assist you with lifestyle habits changes to deal with addiction & weight loss Guguda - men enlargement in 3 sizes, medium, large & extra large, with proven results & testimonies Prayers, healing, fortune telling, dream interpretations. Finance, pregnancies & more
Visit him in town, next to
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PROPERTIES FOR SALE 600 sm² Erf for sale in Tamariskia Ext 3, Approved Building Plans Available Price: N$ 700 000.00 Contact: 081 292 6886 FOR SALE: ERF FOR SALE HENTIES BAY. ERF 281, 417m². ELAND ROAD. OMDEL. N$ 28 6861.60 SOLE MANDATE. Contact no: 081 293 8414 COASTLINE INVESTMENT HOUSE 510m2 plot for SALE in MEERSIG, Walking distance to the LAGOON N$630 000.00 560m2 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL PLOT for SALE at DOLPHIN BEACH N$560 000.00 2 bedroom newly built house with 2 bathrooms, single garage, kitchen/ lounge for sale in SWAKOPMUND. Price includes deep freezer & fridge N$710 000.00 Call 081 637 50 60 NO AGENTS Please.
FOR SALE: HOUSE TO SELL IN NARRAVILLE. 3 Bedroom ( main bedroom with in – suit). Bathroom, Dining room, Lounge, TVroom, Guest room, Kitchen with Built-in stove and cupboards, Outside braai, Garage, Plus 2 +2 Bedrooms flat with rental income of N$ 7500.00 p/m. Erf size 630 square meters. N$ 1400000.00. Cost Excluded. Contact Glenda 0817162869 for viewing. Emirates Real Estate CC. FOR SALE: KUISEBMOND. 2 Bedroom, Lounge/ Dining room, Kitchen, Single garage. Plus 1+2 Bedroom flat with Kitchen. Plus one extra bachelor flat. Rental income of flats N$ 5000.00. Boundary wall. Selling prize N$ 980000.00. Cost excluded. Contact Glenda . 0817162869. Emirates Real Estate CC. FOR SALE: KUISEBMOND: 3 Bedroom , 2 Bathroom, Lounge, Kitchen, Single garage. N$ 930000.00. Cost excluded. Contact Glenda . 0817162869.
PROPERTIES TO RENT FLAT TO RENT: CENTRAL WALVIS BAY Spacious 2 bedroom flat with separate living area. BIS & BIC, Single garage. With bath and shower Security gate with remote to enter. Monthly rental: N$ 5500.00 Deposit: 5500.00 Deposit is payable in 2 instalments. No pets allowed Available from the 1st of June 2022. Contact Ultra Travel properties Office hours 08H00 – 17H00
Landline: 064207997 Cell phone: 0811297997
TAMARISKIA FLAT: Centrally located and in a secure place with 2bdrooms, bathroom, kitchen and sitting room for rent @ N$ 3 500.00 p/m including water. Call 0814307375 or 0812900073 2 BACHELOR FLATS TO RENT in Narraville Close to Municipality Library & UNAM Each flat contains 1 ensuite sleeping room, 1 kitchen/living room, and a shared Garage. Price N$2800. The price includes WATER. Electricity is SHARED. Compulsory Deposit: of N$4500, only contact if you can pay that! Contact: 081 218 7336, or via WhatsApp: 081 2393529 TO RENT: HOUSE TO RENT IN KUISEBMOND / NAMPORT. 2 Bedroom, Kitchen, Sitting room, Toilet & Shower. Water & Electricity included. N$ 3400.00 per month. Contact no. 0812441265. TO RENT. ROOM TO RENT N$ 2000.00. FLAT TO RENT – N$ 3500.00. HERMES IN TOWN. WATER&ELECTRICITY INCLUDED. Contact no. 0814226419. TO RENT. Newly flat to rent NHE House Kuisebmond. 1 Bedroom with small kitchen, toilet & shower inside. N$ 2500.00 P.M and Deposit N$ 1000.00. Contact no. 0816371212 /0812408039. TO RENT. 1 Bedroom flat with own Bathroom and Kitchen to rent in Narraville. Water and Electricity included. N$2600 P/M. ( Deposit N$ 500, NEGOTIABLE) Contact no. 0813379491 / 0812780484. TO RENT. ROOM TO RENT N$ 2000.00. FLAT TO RENT – N$ 3500.00. HERMES IN TOWN. WATER & ELECTRICITY INCLUDED. Contact no. 0814226419.
TO RENT: Spacious 2 bedroom flat with separate living area. Built in stove and built in cupboards with single garage. With bath. Security with remote to enter. Monthly rental: N$ 5500.00 Deposit: 5500.00 Deposit is payable in 2 instalments. No pets allowed Contact Ultra Travel properties, office hours 08H00 – 17H00: Landline: 064207997 Cell phone: 0811297997 Email: pamela@ultratravel.ne t TO RENT. TOWNHOUSE – MEERSIG EXT 1 Available from 1 June 2022. Open plan kitchen with B.I.C / Stove. Living area / Build in BBQ. 2 Bedroom with BIC, 1 Bathroom with shower and toilet. Double garage with remote controlled door and Storeroom. Fitted blinds throughout. Paved courtyard with washing lines. Dstv dish and No pets. Water & Electricity excluded. N$ 6000 p/m plus deposit. Contact: 081 470 3109 Townhouse to rent in center of town, Walvisbay: * 3-Bedrooms * 2-Bathrooms * Open-plan Kitchen to Lounge * Single Garage * Courtyard * Pre-paid Electricity * Water excluded Just walk to town. In quiet, safe complex. Available immediately for N$ 6800 monthly plus deposit. Call 0857583788 TO RENT: New flat to rent NHE House Kuisebmond. 1 Bedroom with small kitchen, toilet & shower inside. N$ 2500.00 P.M + Deposit N$ 1000.00 Contact: 0816371212 /0812408039.
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CLOSING TIME: 10:00 day prior to publication
PROPERTIES TO RENT
PROPERTIES TO RENT
AUCTION
AUCTION
VACANCIES
TO RENT: Tamariskia New one spacious bedroom backyard flat to rent in Tamariskia N$ 3300.00 p/m + deposit N$1500.00 BIC, separate bathroom, open plan kitchen, no parking space. Available immediately. contact 081 425 3416 to view.
Flat to rent: Central Walvis Bay Spacious 1 bedroom flat with separate living area. Built in stove and built in cupboards with single garage. With bath. Security with remote to enter. Monthly rental: N$ 4300.00 Deposit: N$ 4300.00 Deposit is payable in 2 instalments. No pets allowed Contact Ultra Travel Properties, office hours 08H00 – 17H00: Landline: 064207997 Cell phone: 0811297997 Email: pamela@ultratravel.net
CLOSE DOWN
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT AUCTION, WINDHOEK, FRIDAY, 20 MAY 2022 @ 10H00
VACANCY AVAILABLE AT MEGASAVE SWAKOPMUND Post designation: Receiving clerk Scale of salary: Depending on suitability. Closing date: 30/04/2022 Employment date: ASAP MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED Grade 12 Courses in Retail and stock management will be an advantage. MINIMUM EXPERIENCE At least 5 years retail industry experience At least 3 years admin and receiving clerk experience. Must have experience with Arch software. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Must be fluent in Afrikaans and English. Must be computer literate. Must be hard working, reliable, accurate and willing to work long hours. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Including but not limited to: Accurately and timeously completing all receiving administration / GRV's; maintaining housekeeping and safety measures in the entire receiving area; processing and managing claims; Assist with procurement. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. Submit cv to hannelie@hefergroup.com on or before closing date.
TO RENT: STORAGE 18km east of Swakopmund: Open and lockable storage areas to let - suitable for containers, vehicles, equipment, furniture, etc. Contact: 085-5604133 STOORPLEK 18 km oos van Swakopmund: oop en afsluitbare stoorplek te huur - geskik vir uitrusting, goedere en containers, ens. Contact: 085-5604133 LAGERPLATZ 18km östlich von Swakopmund: Offene und abschliessbare Lagerflächen zu vermieten, geeignet für Container, Ausrüstung, Geräte, Möbel, usw. Contact: 085-5604133 TO RENT : NARRAVILLE. 1 Bedroom flat for single or couple B.I.C. Fully tiled bathroom with shower + toilet, electric geyser. Open plan kitchen / lounge with B.I.C. Build in stove with extractor fan. Fully tiled floors, aluminum windows, Dstv dish, outside braai, interlocked yards, alarm system and W & E included. N$ 3500.00 p/m . No deposit. Rent payable upfront. No garage + no pets. Available immediately. Contact: 081 247 5248. TO RENT. WALVIS BAY, KUISEBMOND, KABELJOUSTREET. One bedroom flat with open plan kitchen and sitting room with private bathroom. In a very neat and secured area. No garage. Ideal for a single new starter. N$ 3700.00 p/m Including Water & Electricity. No deposit needed. Available immediately. Contact no. 0811278229. TO RENT. 1 Bedroom flat with own Bathroom and Kitchen to rent in Narraville. Water and Electricity included. N$2600 P/M. ( Deposit N$ 500, NEGOTIABLE) Contact no. 0813379491 / 0812780484.
TO RENT: MEERSIG near Flamingo Villas. Available immediately, 2 Bedroom , 3 Toilet, Open plan Kitchen, Indoor Braai, Fully alarmed, Burglar Bar, Pre – paid electricity, Tandem garage, Small pet friendly house. N$ 6500.00 per month excluded water. UNION STREET. Available end of May. New 3 Bedroom large town house, 3 Garage, 3 Toilet, Pet friendly, Prepaid meter, Fully alarmed. N$ 7500.00 p/ m excluding ( water & electricity). CENTRE OF TOWN NEAR SPAR. Available end of May. Two and half bedroom, 2 Toilet, Built in Kitchen, Fully alarmed carport, Indoor braai, small court yard, N$ 5500.00 P/M. Pets not allowed. Contact no . 0813787347/0816978588/ 064-204986.
WANTED WALVIS BAY, SWAKOP Looking for a second hand stroller (pram) to buy. Contact: 081 211 9055
BEST CASH PRICES PAID ON THE SPOT FOR ALL KINDS OF YOUR GOLD RINGS BANGLES, CHAINS COINS, ETC EVEN FOR THE BROKEN ONES WE ALSO BUY CUT DIAMONDS Please visit DESERT JEWELER & CURIOS Prior calls are essential Cell: 081 408 1550 We have moved to 85 Hage Geingob str Walvis Bay OPPOSITE International School of Walvis Bay *** If you don’t want to sell your items, YOU CAN PAWN your gold and diamond jewellery or even a car
AUCTION; OWNERS RELOCATING,TOTAL SELL-OUT OF FARMING BUSINESS, WINDHOEK, SATURDAY, 7 MAY 2022 @ 10H00 Namagri Auctioneers - Close Down Auction Farm Hochfels 286, Windhoek, Saturday, 7 May 2022 @ 10h00. Caterpillar D5H Series II 1992 Bulldozer Foldable Blade Closed Cab 80cm Tracks Low Ground Pressure, Land Cruiser 4.2D Double Cab Bakkie, Land Cruiser 4.2D Namib Spider 4.2D Bakkie, John Deere 2140 4x4 Tractor, VW Tuareg SUV, Suzuki Gypsy 4x4, Pinzgauer 6x6 Hunting and Game Viewer Vehicle, Utility Farm Trailer, Drotsky Hammermill M26, Scraper Blade 3point Tractor, Wood Saw with a 78cm Blade 380V, Tools & Equipment, NardiniMS 175E Brazil Lathe 1 meter 40mm hole 380V, Pinnacle Milling Machine 220V, Gravograph Engraving Machine, MIG Welder, Generator Welder, .338 Winchester Zeiss Scope 2.5-10X50mm with Silencer, .308 Mauser Zeiss Scope 2.5-10X50mm with Silencer, .243 Tikka Kahles Scope 3-12X56mm with Silencer, Black Bear Compound Bow 75Pound, www.namagri.com Facebook 081-128 6821
TO HIRE Trailer for hire in Walvis Bay. Please contact Mr. Smith on 081 216 6585
Namagri presents Ndjamo Energy's redundant Heavy Equipment Machinery Auction, Friday 20 May 2022 @ 10h00. Drive from Windhoek to Okahandja; at Jan Japan take offramp left and follow the Auction signs. Auction Venue: Mercedes Benz, V10, Semitruck, 1994; 382,043km Mercedes Benz, 1820, 8 Ton Truck, 1994; 154,465km MAN, TGS 27.440, Horse, 2008; 1,084,809km CAT, 962, Front End Loader, 2002, 3cub CAT, 950 Front End Loader, 1997; 24906hrs, 3cub Runner, CAT, D6, Bulldozer; 987hrs New Holland, W190, Front End Loader, 2005mod; 1044hrs, 3cub Komatsu, PC400, Excavator, 1989mod; 2927hrs ACO, 250, Tractor, 1996mod; 13,503hrs Gehl, 4640, Skid steer, 2016mod; 5,376hrs HIUB Crane, 200C, Truck Mount Crane, 2008mod Afrit, Drop side, Tipper, 2016mod Top Trailer, Bin Tipper, 45cub, 2007mod Copeland, Tipper, 1985mod, Rebuilt Henred, 2018mod Henred, Lowbed Trailer, 2020mod, Step deck N$5000.00 Deposit and 12.5% + VAT Buyers commission.
Alex McDonald 081-1286821
TO HIRE CONTAINERS TO BUY / RENT and storage yard in Swakopmund with 24/7 access. Office or ablution alterations. Cowboys. 064 418 150 or 081 146 4770
To Hire / for sale
Site office container including shower and toilet for hire. Please contact Richard: 0814496822
CARS
FOR SALE: Clean Nissan Ad Van 2012 Model, 160 Kilos N$ 48 000.00 SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY!!!!! Contact: 081 640 7585
FOR SALE. NISSAN NAVARA with V8 LEXUS engine converted 4 +4, very god condition. N$ 95000.00. Contact Reinhold (for viewing). Contact no. 0813333625
WANTED WANTED: LOOKING FOR NISSAN 1400 BAKKIE. ANYN MODEL IS WELCOME ASLONG IT IS IN GOOD RUNNING CONDITION. Contact no. 0857545761.
CARS FOR SALE: Mercedes Benz sprinter 16 – seater for sale. 2012 model. Tow Bar , PDA, 220-V Plug, Invertor and two spare wheels. N$ 180000 , to view in Walvis Bay. Contact Heidi. 0812228249.
VACANCIES VA C A N C Y AVA I L A B L E AT M E G A S AV E SWAKOPMUND Post designation: Administration clerk Scale of salary: Negotiable, depending on suitability Closing date: 30/04/2022 MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED Matric MINIMUM EXPERIENCE 3 years' administration experience. 3 years' experience in retail / wholesale industry ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Must have sound knowledge of staff management. Must be computer literate. Must have relevant retail product knowledge. Must be willing to work long hours and weekends. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Managing all company documentation and administration processing and procedures. Customer quotations and sales orders. Customer service. Telesales. Assistant to Branch manager. Overall management of staff. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Submit cv to hannelie@hefergroup.com on or before closing date.
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29 APRIL 2022
*1954.01.01 +2022.04.20
Roudiens Vrydag 29 April 2022 By die huis 19:00 Willie Botha Str no 17 Kontak Lisa 081 627 4039 / Lorenzo 081 341 5220
Begrafnis Sondag 1 Mei 2022 10:30 by die huis Willie Botha Str no 17 11:00 vanuit ESK Kerk, Narraville op die hoek van Ceaser Martin & Namib Straat
Walter Martin Stemmet * 08-12-1946
Psalm 18:6 In my distress, called to the Lord, I cried to my God for help from His temple He heard my voice, my cry came before Him, into His ears.
“Life is not a destination, but merely a stop along the way
Friday 29 April 2022 18:30 at home Sandwhich Street, Kuisebmond 08:00 at home Saturday 30 April 2022
FUNERAL SERVICE
Contact 081 320 0095 Prof Lischen Hoases Corases 081 127 0252
Saturday, 30 April 2022 08h00 Koraal Street No.25 09:00 VGK Narraville
Contact: Liezel 081 252 7552 Glynnis 081 242 2748 Evette 081 222 9782
JOBS WANTED JOB WANTED: I am a lady looking for domestic work in Walvis Bay. Contact no. 0816459860 / 0815691896. JOB WANTED: I am a 30 years old lady looking for domestic work in Walvis Bay. I can do washing and ironing, can start anytime. Contact no. 0814747837. JOB WANTED: I am looking for domestic work or any cleaning job in Swakopmund, Langstrand and Walvis Bay. Contact no. 0817216402. WERK GESOEK: Ek is opsoek na huiswerk of kinders oppas van 2uur tot 5uur toe, Saterdag ook, in Swakopmund. Kontak: 081 582 5939 JOB WANTED: Imelda is a 26 year old lady looking for any type of work, office cleaning, cashiering, domestic work in Swakopmund, I am a trustworthy and stable person. Contact: 081 421 0871
JOB WANTED: I am a 35 years old woman looking for domestic work, day care, ironing clothes, guesthouse or in companies for whole week in Walvis Bay. Ready to start anytime. Contact no. 0814101966. Job wanted: A trustworthy lady is looking for any kind of job. Domestic, daycare, restaurant or kindergarten from Monday to Friday in Walvis Bay. Contact no. 0813544998 WERK GESOEK: Ek is opsoek na werk in Walvisbaai vir 3 dae of vir die hele week. Kan huis skoonmaak, was en stryk. Is hardwerkend en lief vir kinders, kan ook na hulle omsien. Drink of rook nie en het goeie verwysings. Kontak no. 0812078463. JOB WANTED: Am a lady looking for domestic work in Walvis Bay and Langstrand. I can start anytime. Contact no. 0813183423/0813848067 JOB WANTED: I am 35 years old woman looking for domestic work or cleaning in companies. Contact no. 0818262503.
In loving memory Happy 2nd birthday in Heaven beloved
Otto Benjamin Goseb Today would be a day filled with joy and laughter but you have gone to heaven leaving us with fond memories and a void that could only be filled by you. In your earthy journey we shared your joy and pain till the day you left us behind. You are gone but not forgotten till the day we meet again. From you dearest Mum, brothers, sister, family and friends
Job 1:21
+ 22-04-2022
School News
29 APRIL 2022
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Novanam Monthly Medal at Rossmund A field of more than 30 players including 6 juniors and 4 ladies pitch to play some real Golf at the Novanam Monthly Medal at Rossmund GC last Saturday 23rd April. Competition was stiff at the top of the men's divisions – this kept the Captain busy at his task and resulted in a few new names coming into the mix. The Overall Winner with a fantastic 64nett was Mariena Ludwig, who played some great golf and potted a few brilliant putts from off the green. Mario Polster on 71nett winning a count out to be crowned as the men's winner of the A division and Miguel Tordesillas on 70nett the B Division Men's winner whilst Des Frankfort with 71nett the winner of the men's C Division. The winner of the Junior Division was Kevin Zhang on a 77nett whilst Bubble Burns won the Ladies Division with an 80nett. Two x 2 clubs both coming on Number 7 from Des Frankfort and Theo Haimdondi.
Well done to all the winners and each and every one of the competitors and a big word of thanks to the sponsor Novanam. Rosmund GC was really blessed, not only with some splendid weather but to see both Miguel and Robertha from Novanam there to spend the day with us and to officiate at the prizegiving. The Prestige Accounting sponsored Golf day at Rossmund GC was played on Wednesday 20 April with the east wind definitely playing its part in the day's proceedings. With many of the regulars shying away from the heat and the wind, however, to those that showed that they will not be out done for their weekly dose of golf. As is the norm on a Wednesday count outs were needed to secure some of the winners. Nearest to the Pin on Number 12 was won by
Corne Schalkwyk whilst the overall winner, a repeat of last week was Fanie Terblanche – however this time around he only managed 38 points with the Front 9 went to Rina Knight as she won a 3 way count out on 19 points with Marco Swarts shot an excellent 20 points to secure the Back 9. All in all a great day of golf was had by everyone and the Rossmund GC thanked everyone on behalf of the sponsor Prestige Accounting for the support today. The 2022 STANDARD B A N K S WA K O P OPEN is scheduled to be played tomorrow Saturday 30April and Sunday 1 May at the Rossmund Golf Club. – The new formats for the Swakop Open will be both a Medal (54 holes) and a Medal/Stableford (36 holes) Section of the tournament which are open to all golfers in the Men, Ladies and Juniors and divisions.
Volleyball league action at SFC
EVA Indoor Volleyball League starts on high note Rudi Bowe
The Erongo Volleyball Associations (EVA) League commenced on Saturday, 23 April for this year's season at the SFC indoor Volleyball Courts in Swakopmund. The Namibian Navy's A team and the Nampol ladies Volleyball Club set the pace for exciting action this season, as both teams won their opening games in straight sets. The Namibian Navy's men's A teamSeaside Volleyball Club, Sharks Sport Club and the men's B team of the Namibian Navy 3-0 respectively, while Coastal Warriorsalso started the season with
an impressive 3-0 win over Seaside only to lose 31 to Sharks Sport Club. The Nampol men's team beat Namibian Navy B 3-0 in the last men's game of the opening day. The Nampol ladies beat Sharks Sport Clublady's team and the ladies of the Namibian Navy 3-0 respectively while Namibian Navy ladies beat Sharks Sport Club 3-0. The next league game will be played tomorrow Saturday 30 April at the Jan Wilken Indoor Sport Complex.
Sparta I victorious
Rudi Bowe
Sparta United I (defending first division champions) beat Outjo based Northern Force 17-16 in the Namibian Rugby Union First Division League, at the Vinita Rugby Field in Swakopmund Saturday, 23 April.
L/R: The winners of the April Novanam Monthly Medal from left to right - Bubble Burns; Des Frankfort; Mariena Ludwig; Kevin Zhang; Miguel Tordesillas; Mario Polster; George Murasiki (RGC Captain)
The League newcomers Northern Force, who played their very first competitive league match, stunned the hosts Sparta I with a 13-12 halftime lead. Sparta tries were scored by Stuart McAlpine and Karim Visagie who scored two tries with Stuart McAlpine visiting the visitors try line. Manuel Daniels was successful with one conversion and a penalty. Raiden Germishuys scored the only try for the visitors whilst Jerome Beukes was successful with the conversion and three penalties.
Martin and Olivier second in Omaruru Rudi Bowe Wilro Dippenaar and his navigator, Carolyn Swan in their Shell V Power 4x4 Ford Fiesta beat Allan Martin and navigator Maretha Olivier in their J&P Hydraulics 4×4 Skoda R5 with just a few seconds in the S4 class last Saturday, 23 April at the Shell V Power Rally at Omaruru. The Shell V-Power Rally at Omaruru was the second leg of the 2022 Namibia National Rally Championships, hosted by the Redline Motor Club and sponsored by Shell V-Power. The overall winner of S1 to S4 classes was Dippenaar and Swan, first in a time of 1 hour 1 minute and 8 seconds, Martin and Maretha second
in a time of 1 hour 2 minutes and 3 seconds and Steven Marnevick and Jodine van Zyl third in a time of 1 hour 15 minutes and 31 seconds. The overall winners of CR1 to CR4 classes were Jandre Dippenaar and Giele Visser (1:04:30), Dirk Redman and Flippie Liebenberg second (1:11:33) with Willie and SJ Schoemann third (1:19:49).
The visiting Northern Force First Division Rugby team from Outjo
Email all your sport related articles The overall winner of S1 to S4 classes from left to right is Allan Martin and Maretha Olivier (second), Wilro Dippenaar and Carolyn Swan (winners) with Jodine van Zyl and Steven Marnevick (third)
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