1 dec namib times e-edition

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SERVING THE COASTAL COMMUNITY SINCE 1958 NO 7043 FRIDAY 1 DECEMBER 2023 Tel: +264 64 - 205854 / +264 64 - 461866 /Fax: +264 64 - 204813 / 064 - 461824 / Website: www.namibtimes.net

inside Namibia Celebrates Illegal HarMaiden Export of vesting Grapes through of Marine Walvis Bay Port Resources Eileen van der Schyff

a Concern

In a historic moment for Namibia's logistics industry, Namport proudly hosted the maiden export of Namibian grapes of the Namibian Grape Company through the Port of Walvis Bay on Wednesday this week. Mr Andrew Kanime, CEO of Namport, welcomed esteemed guests, including Honourable Agnes Tjongarero, Minister of Sport, Youth and National Service, and Honourable Neville Andre Itope, Governor of the Erongo Region. Mr Kanime acknowledged the significance of the occasion for the Namibia Grape Company, the logistics industry, Namport, and the nation. Continues on page 2

Swakopmund Councillor at Loggerheads

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Ripple Effect: Coastal Water Crisis Threatens Namibian Industries

Sharlien Tjambari

Swakopmund Council members are at loggerheads over the appointment for the position of mayor for the 2023/2024 tenure. The election of office bearers on Thursday morning had to be postponed. The nomination saw Cllr Wilfred Groenewald (Swakopmund Residence Association) casting a vote in favour of Cllr Matthias Heinrichsen (SRA) as the new mayor, Cllr Blassius Goreseb (Landless Peoples Movement) seconded the motion. Cllr Petrus Shimhanda (Independent

Patriots for Change) voted for Cllr Dina Namubes (IPC) to retain her seat and Cllr David Am-Gabeb (United Democratic Front) seconded the motion. Cllr Heinrich Hafeni Nghidipaya and Cllr Klaus Goldbeck were absent and failed to provide a reasonable excuse. SWAPO councillors Errkie Shitana

and Suuama Kautondokwa were in attendance. Seeing that there was a tie, the Presiding Magistrate, Lucia Elishi, ordered an election for the two councillors, Namubes and Heinrichsen. The first round of the election saw a tie of three votes for Namubes and three Continues on page 2

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Fishing Industry at Crucial Rudi Bowe Crossroads

Sports News

The fishing industry stands at a crucial crossroads where responsible stewardship and adaptive strategies are imperative. Continues on page 2

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