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SERVING THE COASTAL COMMUNITY SINCE 1958 NO 6944 FRIDAY 17 DECEMBER 2021 Tel: +264 64 - 205854 / +264 64 - 461866 /Fax: +264 64 - 204813 / 064 - 461824 / Website: www.namibtimes.net
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Health Minister cautions public about scammers asking for ID's and Vaccination Cards
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The Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr kalumbi Shangula yesterday cautioned the public to be careful about possible scammers who are reportedly going around asking people for their identification documents and vaccination cards. In the daily Covid-19 update, the health minister said as the new dispensations of COVID -19 regulations come into force, it is of utmost importance that the public is urged to join hands and take responsibility towards observing public health measures in order to curb the further spread of infections. The health minister announced 599 new Covid-19 cases yesterday that was recorded 24 hours earlier. At the time of going to press the more updated number of cases were not yet released. The majority of cases are from the Khomas Region that recorded 283 cases. In the Erongo Region, 14 new cases were recorded. Swakopmund recorded nine, Walvis Bay three and Omaruru two. Among the new confirmed cases,
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Cavema The Coast welcomes Queen's Baton donates There was a hype of activity at Walvis Bay and Swakopmund on one ton Tuesday and Wednesday as residents welcomed the Queen's of fish Baton as it marked the Namibian leg. Read more on pg 36 Continues on page 2 for the Dias Point Lighthouse regains Skip to keep Langstrand disabled
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Langstrand Neighbourhood Watch put in place the sponsored skip container at the MTC tower on Langstrand. Residents and visitors are urged to dump their rubbish in the skip in an effort to keep Langstrand clean. Langstrand Neighbourhood Watch thanks their sponsors, SCRAP METAL for the container. A big thank you also goes out to Herman Theron for sponsoring the monthly cleaning of the container.
Eileen van der Schyff For the last decade the Dias Point Lighthouse situated at the entrance of Lüderitz has been an eyesore as it lost its overall appearance. A team of painters transformed the lighthouse that has been lighting the way to the Lüderitz Bay since 1915 to its former stately appearance recently. The Diaz Point Lighthouse was erected in 1915 to shelter the bay of Lüderitz. It is mounted on a one-story hexagonal stone base and is painted with red and white horizontal bands. The lighthouse has a focal plane of 53m and a 28m tower with lantern and gallery. The foghorn is located 450 meters north of the lighthouse. The Dias Point site with the Dias Cross is open to the public, however, the tower remains closed to the public.
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