8 NAMIB TIMES
21 APRIL 2017
Fora Sithole they know the sea wil only wash it out after a month cycle when their gone. clever bastards
Members of the public Vrou sterf in motorongeluk kort arrest two cellphone thieves nadat sy ‘n vriend bemoedig wat Two alleged robbers from Windhoek got more than they bargained ernstig siek is ‘n Kragtige motorbotsing op die kruising van 5de Weg en Nangolo Mbumba rylaan het vroeg Sondagoggend die lewe van 'n inwoner van Walvisbaai, me Loretha Louw (41), geëis. Die bakkie waarin Louw 'n passasier was, is omstreeks 00:15 op 'n hoë spoed op die linkersy deur 'n aankomende motor getref. Hiermee lê die hoop nou aan skerwe dat die kus die dood oor Paasnaweek gespaar kon word. Maarten Silver Ek weet hier is BAIE vaktore om in ag te neem, maar ek voel dit is hoogtyd laat ons verkeers departement bietjie aangespreek word. Ek wil asb weet wat presies is dit wat hulle heeldag doen? Vroëer jare was hulle baie meer sigbaar. Ek kan my verkyk aan mense wat daagliks net eenvoudig hulle af vee aan pad reels. In ander lande het jy verkeers beamptes wat heeldag lank die strate patroleer en elke ou wat reels oortree aanspreek of beboet. In die aande wanneer die kuier plekke toe maak dan staan hulle, met vangwaens reg, en maak seker daar is geen rus verstoring of dronk bestuur nie. Dis nie net Walvis nie maar elke dorp. Ek wil weet wanneer gaan hulle begin opstaan en intree en die autoriteid wat vir hulle gegee is begin uit oefen? Dis tyd laat die reels strenger toegepas word en motoriste getug word om weer respek vir die systeem en vir mekaar te kry! Ati Van Ginkel-Grobler Jy so reg ek verkyk my aan die mense hoe hulle ry en geen spitkop. Muriel RiRi Negongo We need cctv camera's all over. It's honestly one of the necessities to combat crime. Dis regtig hartseerlik om te dink jy as persoon volg die reëls maar die volgende persoon veroorsak jou dood, jou hartseer. Net omdat jy geen respek het vir jouself en die volgende persoon nie. We really need to think and live differently. Sterkte aan die famielie.
Bobby Griebel They must be locked up just like they lock up young farmer Rust for shooting a perpetrator on his farm !! Unlike Dippenaar and alike, they must not get bail but live hell in Jail until tried. Tony Daniel I am not sure what you are implying but are you sure that the person implicated were at fault and not the driver of the vehicle in which the woman tragically died. Information aquired afterwards from those kids who "apparently ran away" is that the driver implicated went through the ORANGE LIGHT meaning that Hanekom went through the red light .... The driver of the bakkie did not run away and was taken to hospital in an ambulance together with Hanekom. IT IS SUCH A PERSON AN EXPERIENCED SO-CALLED JOURNALIST HAD HIMSELF MISLEAD BY EMOTIONAL PERSONS. HE DID NOT GET ANY INFORMATION FROM THE OTHER PERSON BUT MADE FOREGONE CONCLUSIONS. ....HOW PATHETIC CAN YOU GET..... Bobby Griebel Tony Daniel... if that is the case, yes, it is bad misinformation. However, the damage to the vehicle is of the deceased is if such nature, that most excessive speed plays a role. Therefore they still need to be locked up. Neilo Van Wyk Wat help dit tog? Mense gaan doen wat hulle wil dien en glo wat hulle wil glo.
Humpback whale stranding continues Another washed out at Mile 106 Scientists are concerned after yet another humpback whale carcass washed out along Namibia's coastline. The latest stranding occurred about 30 kilometers north of Cape Cross at Mile 106. According to Lüderitz Marine Research this brings to at least the tenth dead whale found in just the past two months along the Namibian and South African west coast shores. “Unfortunately we don't have any indication as to why this is happening. At the moment and without full necropsies carried out, it is impossible to come to any conclusions,” the Namibia Dolphin Project (NDP) said in a statement recently. Carla van Vuuren Didn't that Chinese wha- walvisbay harbour has got somethn to do with ling/fishing boat ask to fish in our ocean a few this.....surely all the digging must release some months back? And no further news was repor- toxins or gasses trapped for ages into the water ted after? Could it be that those guys are actu- Andries J-p du Plessis Fukushima radiation ally somewhere hoarding these whales and leaking into ocean and distributed by ocean some of them swim towards the shore to es- currents seem like a good explanation to me cape? Thus causing them to be stranded and Karim Visagie Its all because of sonar testing die? the SA Naval boats are doing which cause these Hannes Swanepoel mmmmm maybe the new whale beachings...
Multiple arrests for stock theft, illegal hunting The police in the Erongo Region arrested a number of suspects over the course of the past week for being in possession of suspected stolen stock or for hunting without a valid permit. This was revealed by Deputy Commissioner Erastus Iikuyu, regional crime investigations coordinator for the Namibian Police in Erongo. According to Iikuyu, four suspects were arrested on Friday (14 April) at about 23:00 on the Karibib Otjimbingwe road. The persons were found in possession of one cattle carcass valued at N$6 000 and could not prove ownership. They will appear in the Omaruru Magistrates Court today. Three more suspects were arrested on 13 April in the Swakopmund suburb Mondesa for being in possession of game meat without a valid permit. The meat, oryx meat, is valued at N$2 000 and was found at house no 2223, Cemetery Street. Thony Cloud Spingbok is expensive thn gemsbok po.
for when they stole a cellphone on Saturday evening in Kuisebmond, Walvis Bay. According to deputy commissioner Erastus Iikuyu the two suspects grabbed and held the complainant from behind, threatened to stab her and took her cellphone, a Samsung Galaxy Note 5 valued at N$15 000. “They ran off, but luckily members of the public assisted the complainant and apprehended the two suspects and called the police. The cellphone was recovered,” Iikuyu said. The two suspects will appear in Walvis Bay court today. Esther Naftalie Oh God what is in this Country a Cellphone?? Lord have mercy. Ndinelao Mwatila What is going in this country?? People pls work for what you want and STOP taking for others. Wenalise Eberenz Please take pictures of them Nicolene R Botha So sal hulle oorkom!!! Well done! Andreas Mbango Thanks yaa og
Bike stolen in Walvis Bay found in Omusati Region One week after a quadbike was stolen in Walvis Bay the police, through its intelligence unit, managed to recover it in the Omusati Region and arrest one suspect. According to deputy commissioner Erastus Iikuyu, regional crime investigations coordinator for Erongo, the red quadbike, valued at N$50 000, was reported stolen between 7 and 9 April at CPP in Walvis Bay. “The suspect and the bike are already brought back to the Erongo region,” Iikuyu said. The suspect is expected to appear in the Walvis Bay Magistrates Court today. Seme Nino If a big thing like a motorbike is traveling on a fast to the north like that what about TVs, Radios, Phones and others appliances??? Gerold Nanub Good question Ndishishi Gotty Go In a second fom walvis to omusati i know i was one of best mathematicians in our class Waldelheim Lot First the yashes stole the elephant, police kept quiet, and than they stole the Malaysian air plane still the police let that pass by, buy for the bike the police said no........ Kadhila Festus Watch out people they couldn't come to see the sea but thy came to work Eish! Lizle Isaacs van Wyk 7-9 April, no roadblocks yet. If so, how did it pass through police. Probably without licence, permit or valid documentation. .. Adolf Lori Pamo Shikongo How did he transport all the to Omusati through all the roadblocks? Richard Klein If you saw how the Walvisbay roadblock worked this long weekend than you know how it passed because they didn't work when I passed through it a few times this weekend Gomes Lihita Ndinda Gomes Roadblocks in Erongo started on 14.04.2017 up to 18.which is today and the bike stolen a week before.
Carnage on Erongo roads during Easter weekend At least two people died on the roads of the Erongo Region during this year's Easter holiday. Several more were seriously injured during various motor vehicle accidents. The Namibian Police remains gravely concerned about rising road accident statistic. According to Deputy Commissioner Erastus Iikuyu, regional crime investigations coordinator for the Namibian Police in Erongo, one person sustained serious injuries during an accident on Sunday afternoon about 35 kilometers North of Henties Bay. The person sadly passed away a short while later. Initial reports indicate that the driver, Salom Antonio (32), lost control over a Toyota Corolla whilst traveling towards Cape Cross. The vehicle overturned several times. Antonio was admitted to the Swakopmund State Hospital where he passed away shortly before midnight. Karin Retief Bad photoshopping going on in this picture! Ngwedha Nkelo Soo bad Hilma Carry Amashili just rest in peace Hoffnie Tate Maadi-mawa Koshingali RIP BUDDY Iiyambo Shimbilinga My sympathy Nelly Ileka RIP buddy Moshoo Mc RIP Katali Daniel Kahr Shure?