21 july namib times e edition

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SERVING THE COASTAL COMMUNITY SINCE 1958 NO 6670 FRIDAY 21 JULY 2017 Tel: +264 64 - 205854 / +264 64 - 461866 /Fax: +264 64 - 204813 / 064 - 461824 / Website: www.namibtimes.net

Visvangpermitte kos binnekort N$1500 per maand Floris Steenkamp Hengelaars in Namibië sal voortaan ‘n astronomiese N$1500 per maand moet opdok vir ‘n hengelpermit. Dié skok is gister deur twee visseryebeamptes bevestig wat verduidelik het dat die styging reeds op 5 Junie vanjaar in die Staatskoerant gepubliseer was. Daar word nog gewag vir ‘n datum waarop hierdie prys in werking tree. ‘n Jaarpermit is nou N$168 per jaar en N$14 per maand. “Ek stel voor u kom amptenaar van die Oor die rede vir die kantore aan die kus nou na ons kantoor en Ministerie van See- styging kon die amp- opgeruk, om nog vir kom neem ‘n jaarper- visserye en Mariene tenaar nie verduidelik oulaas ‘n hengelpermit op die ou prys te mit uit, want ons wag Hulpbronne gister te- nie. net vir ‘n finale lefonies gesê. Die Sedert nuus van die bekom. datum waarop hier- amptenaar het byge- styging bekendge- Dit is nou net ‘n kwesdie prysstyging in voeg hulle is per faks word het, het henge- sie van tyd voordat werking gaan tree”, daarvan in kennis ge- laars in groot getalle hengel ‘n rykmansna verskeie permith e t ‘ n p e r m i t - stel. Vervolg op Bl 2

Astronomiese styging reeds op 5 Junie in die Staatskoerant aangekondig. ‘n Amptenaar sê daar word nog gewag vir ‘n datum waarop dit in werking sal tree.

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Mnr Pieter Sternberg, ‘n inwoner van Walvisbaai, word vermis. Volgens sy bekommerde gesin was hy gistermiddag reeds al meer as vier-en-twintig uur soek. Hy is Maandag in ‘n rooi Volkswagen Beetle opgemerk. (Foto op Bladsy 2)

inside Dunes Mall opens on 26 Oct. Page 3

Locker vom Hocker

Armed robbery at Husab Sharlien Tjambari

Cycle Accident victim’s Motorcondition unchanged ing Walvis Bay Private High School teacher, Ané Hanekom, remains in a critical yet stable condition in the Welwitschia Private Hospital, after she and two fellow cyclists were hit by a light delivery vehicle on the C14 road on 11 July. Inside Hanekom sustained serious head injuries as well as blunt force trauma to her

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Two former employees of the Husab uranium mine are suspects in a robbery of the mine's paymaster in the early hours of Wednesday morning. A case of robbery was opened at the Arandis police station. The police's public relations division confirmed the incident and said the two suspects entered the Mine's premises through the main gate in a Volkswagen Polo (N7804S). They proceeded to block 16 (room no. 7) where the paymaster's living quarter is. They forced open the door and overpowered their victim, 27-year old Liu Yiyu, who was asleep at the time. Yiyu is a Chinese national working for Husab. The suspects allegedly threatened the victim with knives, tied him up and stole a laptop, two cellular phones, three watches, an

external hard drive and N$12 000-00 in cash. The suspects left the Mine's premises with the same vehicle, not bearing in mind that the security systems in place were detecting their moves and could easily identify the vehicle. The total value of the loot is N$69 000-00, explained police spokesperson Erastus Iikuyu. At the time of going to press the two suspects were still at large and the vehicle used in the crime was also not yet recovered. The assistance of the public is needed to trace the suspects. Should you

have any information, kindly contact the investigating officer – sergeant Simon at 081 291 9423 or 064-510018 at Arandis.

lung. She remains in a medically induced coma. She is now treated by a neurosurgeon Dr. Ettiene Vermaak. Her mother Ansie and sister Andrea remain at her bedside.

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