29 may namib times e edition

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namib times

SERVING THE COASTAL COMMUNITY SINCE 1958 NO 6755 TUESDAY 29 MAY 2018 Tel: +264 64 - 205854 / +264 64 - 461866 /Fax: +264 64 - 204813 / 064 - 461824 / Website: www.namibtimes.net

Rough & Tough Rally concludes

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Pieta v/d Westhuizen rape case to High Court

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Küska 2018 Page 10

My Waste my Responsibility Floris Steenkamp

Namibia' s Head of State Dr. Hage Geingob says every Namibian must adopt the mantra “My waste, my responsibility” and that would eradicate the current reality that every year the country celebrates Africa Day, but an Africa that is not clean. The President's remarks were read out by the Governor of Erongo, Clr. Cleophas Mutjavikua on Thursday during the launch of Namibia's National Clean-up Campaign at Walvis Bay. Thousands of Namibians across the country “It is incumbent on each and every Namibian to mobilised on Friday to clean up the capital city subscribe to the mantra “My waste, my responWindhoek, the country's towns, villages, set- sibility”. Cleaning is a good practice, but if we tlements and along the national roads. The cultivate a culture in which we don't litter, vancoast was no exception and saw a mass mobi- dalise our infrastructure and dump waste, then lisation of people from all walks of life and will we will make significant progress towards professions participating in the clean-up which becoming the cleanest country on our continent will from now on be conducted every year on and even the world”, President Geingob was Africa Day, 25 May. Continues on page2

Above: Namibia’s first Rough & Tough Rally in aid of the Cancer Association of Namibia took place over the weekend and concluded near Omaruru. Participants in older model vehicles and each vehicle dressed up in a theme had loads of fun and there is little doubt this event will become a major event in Namibia each year. On the picture above: Walvis Bay residents who under the theme four mad Vikings in their vintage Audi: Ralph Clark, Bernd Finkeldeh, Wesley Bruwer and Stefan Menges.

Fishing rights announced today The Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources Bernhard Esau is expected to make an announcement today on the new fishing rights. The announcement will be made at the NatMIRC Auditorium at Swakopmund at 10:00.

The story of a cancer survivor

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Felisianu wins his S.A. bout

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