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SERVING THE COASTAL COMMUNITY SINCE 1958 NO 6665 FRIDAY 30 JUNE 2017 Tel: +264 64 - 205854 / +264 64 - 461866 /Fax: +264 64 - 204813 / 064 - 461824 / Website: www.namibtimes.net
Desert Rose development - Environmental Impact Study handed in at MET
inside Update on road Projects Page 2
Locker Vom Hocker Report on page 3
Nigerian national nabbed with undeclared stash of US Dollars at WB Int. Airport
Namport ends sub-letting at Walvis Bay Waterfront
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Piquet Jacobs Thanks to the vigilance of two customs officials at the Walvis Bay International Airport on Wednesday, a Nigerian national was found in possession of an undisclosed amount of undeclared United States Dollars after disembarking an inbound flight. At the time of press yesterday afternoon customs officials were in the process of determining the exact amount of money involved as well as the origin of the money. The matter was in the process of being reported to the Namibian Police at Walvis Bay and thus limited information was released in order to protect the integrity of the initial investigation. The suspect allegedly did not declare the money and could not provide sufficient answers to customs officials when interrogated. More details of the incident will be released as the investigation is unfolding.
Man who jumped off jetty had pregnant girlfriend The man who jumped off the Swakopmund jetty early on Sunday in an apparent suicide had a girlfriend expecting his child. The couple had an argument shortly before the man decided to end his life. The deceased is Shaun Haoseb. After the argument Hoaseb and a friend left the girl at home and walked to the jetty. They were both under the influence of alcohol. At the jetty Haoseb allegedly said to his friend: “look well after my girlfriend. He jumped into the sea. His body “remains unaccounted for.
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The Walvis Bay Angling Club, the Walvis Bay Yacht Club and Oceans Restaurant have been given fourteen days by the Namibia Ports Authority (Namport) to end sub-letting agreements with tenants who are running restaurants and bars on their respective premises. Namport in mid-June in an official letter said the above tenants have no right in terms of their rental contracts with Namport to sub-let. These entities are also not allowed without written approval from Namport to carry on any business not specifically stipulated in the original rental contracts.
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