10 july namib times e edition

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SERVING THE COASTAL COMMUNITY SINCE 1958

NO 6469

FRIDAY 10 JULY 2015

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Stem Swakopmund!

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Marshallino Beukes Swakopmunders sal van volgende week af aan ‘n stemmery van ‘n ander kleur deelneem, want die vakansiedorp is vir die tweede keer as ‘n finalis in KykNet se Kwêla Dorp van die Jaar-kompetisie aangewys.

Nege dorpe uit verskillende provinsies (RSA en Namibië) het na die finale rondte deurgedring. Swakopmund (Namibië) Petrus Steyn (Vrystaat) en Newcastle (KwaZulu-NaPage 3 tal) is die laaste drie fina-

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liste wat aangekondig is. Die stemmery skop volgende week Woensdag (15 Julie) af en gaan via sms gedoen word. Die sleutelwoord is “Swakopmund” wat na 33157 per sms gestuur moet word.

Die stemlyne is oop vanaf 08:00 Woensdagoggend (15 Julie) tot 11:00 die oggend van 21 Julie en ‘n minimale fooi van N$1,50 per sms word gehef. Een persoon kan tot dertig keer stem.

Die wendorp gaan op 29 Julie om 20:00 (SA tyd) op Kwêla bekendgemaak word (19:00 Namibiese tyd). Die dorp van die jaar sal wegstap met bemarking ter waarde van N$1 mil-

joen en dit sal beslis die gelukkige dorp se plek op die wêreldkaart verstewig. Swakopmunders sal hul stemme moet laat instroom, en net dalkies skop die vakansiedorp hierdie

jaar die ander finaliste se oë vol Namibsand. Die ses vroeër aangekondigde finaliste is Jeffreysbaai, Douglas, Wellington, Meyerton, Middelburg en Thabazimbi.

Salt workers determined in their quest

Nampol, Labour office “cosy” with company

Page 12 Marshallino Beukes

"A dream come true"

“Yes the strike is still on and the workers are determined to address the salary discrimination dispute.” This was the response of the striking employees at Walvis Bay Salt Holdings, yesterday.

The workers downed tools on Monday, after no satisfactory solution for both parties (company and employees) could be reached. Page 39 An alleged discriminatory salary structure is one of the workers’ main concerns. In yesterday’s press release the workers’ union (Mine Workers Union of Namibia) notes that it is sad to mention that their [company’s] conduct of rule-violation has been Page 40 condoned by the Nami-

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bian Police, whilst any unintentional attempt by the workers in breaking the rules is being faced with full force by our own Namibian Police.” The workers accuse the police of discriminating against them and of only acting in the interest of the company. Workers, dancing during the strike, are supposedly reprimanded if they cross the demarcation line, while non-striking employees are being allowed to do the work of Continues on page 2

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Capital Projects of N$756 million planned for Walvis Bay Leandrea Louw

The Municipality of Walvis Bay plans to spend close to a billion Namibian dollars on capital projects in the harbour town over the next three years. That was the message from Councillor Tony Raw, the acting Chairperson of the Management Committee, when he tabled the budget for 2015/2016 on Tuesday afternoon at the Walvis Bay Council Chambers. He gave a synopsis of the budget expenditures for the current financial year, which amounts to N$336 million, including an expected deficit of N$2,6 million. Land Gem Squash Loose

development and service delivery–related projects are high on the agenda – and rate payers will have to steel themselves for tariff hikes.

The combined projects provided for in this capital budget is summarised as follows: For land development projects, N$171 million has been allocated.

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The land delivery projects run over more than one financial year, thus between 2015 and 2017 an excess of 1 500 erven will be delivered in all suburbs of Walvis Continues on page 2

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