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Dorcas Mhungu On Monday an armed gang of five men robbed Nampost Kuisebmond Post Office at closing time and got away with more than N$300 000. The modest, high density suburb branch does not have surveillance cameras for their banking. Their absence could have made it an easy target to the daring and sophisticated armed robbers, prying, ready to pounce where security loopholes exist. Berlindi Van Eck, General Manager of Corporate Marketing, confirmed the robbery in a statement. “The Kuisebmond Post Offices had an armed robbery on Monday, 4 November at approximately 16H30. Staff of the post offices and the security guard were Continued on Page 3 Cloud Hangs Over Hunting Rhino Controversy Thursday, 07 November 2013 to Wednesday, 13 November 2013 JACKAL RESCUED IN TOWN Lavrenty Repin A heated international debate has ignited on the backdrop of the Ministry of Tourism and Environment’s decision to sell a rhino hunting permit to the Dallas Safari Club, an American organisation, in order to raise funds for wildlife conservation. The news, which has been reported on by international media outlets worldwide, including CBS and CNN, has drawn criticism from animal rights activists who point out that this action sends the wrong signal and increases demand for rhino hunting. However, the Dallas Safari Club organisers argue that the selling of this permit can raise up to $1 million to donate to environmental conservation in Namibia. The Dallas Safari Club is a Texas-based organisation that promotes conservation, youth outreach programs and the protection of hunter’s rights. DSC Executive Director, Ben Carter, stressed that DSC is targeting an old non-breeding bull that has tendencies to be territorial, aggressive and population limiting. “Science shows that eliminating certain individual rhinos will increase herd survival and help populations grow. This hunt is a way to accomplish that goal while generating major funding for other crucial elements of rhino conservation,” Carter explained. Namibia is considered to be the leading country for rhino conservation, PLASTIC POLLUTION Namib Independent Great news for the coast! N$ 3.00 [email protected] Tel (+264 64) 200 497 Classifieds Line 57777 Issue 75 ERONGO RED BREAK-IN 10 06 03 Continued on Page 3 Armed Robbers Steal More Than N$300 000 in Nampost Heist HANgMAN Early Commuters Wake to gruesome Scene Full Story on Page 3
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Dorcas Mhungu

On Monday an armed gang of five men robbed Nampost Kuisebmond Post Office at closing time and got away with

more than N$300 000.The modest, high density suburb

branch does not have surveillance cameras for their banking. Their absence could have made it an easy target to the daring and

sophisticated armed robbers, prying, ready to pounce where security loopholes exist.

Berlindi Van Eck, General Manager of Corporate Marketing, confirmed the robbery in a

statement. “The Kuisebmond Post Offices

had an armed robbery on Monday, 4 November at approximately 16H30. Staff of the post offices and the security guard were

Continued on Page 3

Cloud Hangs Over Hunting

Rhino Controversy

Thursday, 07 November 2013 to Wednesday, 13 November 2013

JACKAL RESCUED IN TOWN

Lavrenty Repin

A heated international debate has ignited on the backdrop of the Ministry of Tourism and Environment’s decision to sell a rhino hunting permit to the Dallas Safari Club, an American organisation, in order to raise funds for wildlife conservation.

The news, which has been reported on by international media outlets worldwide, including CBS and CNN, has drawn criticism from animal rights activists who point out that this action sends the wrong signal and increases demand for rhino hunting.

However, the Dallas Safari Club organisers argue that the selling of this permit can raise up to $1 million to donate to environmental conservation in Namibia. The Dallas Safari Club is a Texas-based organisation that promotes conservation, youth outreach programs and the protection of hunter’s rights.

DSC Executive Director, Ben Carter, stressed that DSC is targeting an old non-breeding bull that has tendencies to be territorial, aggressive and population limiting.

“Science shows that eliminating certain individual rhinos will increase herd survival and help populations grow. This hunt is a way to accomplish that goal while generating major funding for other crucial elements of rhino conservation,” Carter explained.

Namibia is considered to be the leading country for rhino conservation,

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Armed Robbers Steal More Than N$300 000 in Nampost Heist

HANgMAN Early Commuters Wake to gruesome Scene

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held up and cash to the amount of N327 045.14 was stolen.

“No one was harmed during the incident.

"The Post Office is equipped with a panic button and alarm system and the Postal Management team is now looking at alternative measures to ensure the safety of the Post Office, customers and staff by installing cameras and safety glass. The incident was reported to the local authorities (Case no. CR15/15/2013) and is currently being investigated.

“No one has been arrested to date in connection with the robbery.”

Johan Viljoen, Manager at Rubicon Security Services that provides security services to Nampost, said the company has one unarmed man on guard inside

the premises.“We can positively identify two of the

robbers. "We responded swiftly when one of

the employees pressed the panic button but when we got there the robbers were gone and the people locked inside had managed to come out when other staff opened for them because the robbers took all the keys,” Viljoen told the Namib Independent.

Responding to a query why his man manning the outlet is not armed, Viljoen said he does not issue armed men at institutions that deal with a lot of clients as a precautionary measure.

“The situation can get out of control when there is exchange of fire and this can result in injuries or in the death of innocent civilians,” Viljoen added.

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with a population of roughly 1 800 black rhinos.

Namibia is also the only country where one can still find free-roaming rhinoceroses let out from National Parks into their natural habitat.

On the forefront of this is the independent organisation Save The Rhino Trust.

Chief Executive Officer, Mrs. Marcia Stanton, told the Namib Independent that the Save The Rhino Foundation was never approached by the Ministry of Tourism and Environment and has no say in this matter.

“We all have our own individual

opinions, but we don’t want to become involved. We work very hard to raise money, and we feel that this is an easy way out,” Marcia pointed out.

“We work very well together [with the ministry]” she continued. “I guess they know what our stance would be [on rhino hunting], so of course they wouldn’t want to involve us.”

The main argument, she says, for hunting Rhinos is that by making the rhino worth something, you encourage its conservation.

“Making money from hunting other animals, that are not endangered, like springbok,

to protect endangered species could be viable. Where it gets controversial is when you start hunting endangered species.”

Marcia also questioned the arguments behind killing a non-productive rhino.

“I think they [DSC] were trying to come up with a strange reasoning, all animals are important to the population.”

Marcia cited an example of how older Elephant bulls being poached off in Zimbabwe left the younger calves unguided and consequently rouge.

“There is much that we still don’t know.

In the big scheme they [older Rhino bulls] have that role, it’s a natural response for them to attack or become aggressive, we think we know why they do it, but we don’t really.”

Marcia warned that “any mistake can become disastrous down the line.”

Although the Dallas Safari Club will be donating 100% of the money raised to the Ministry of Environment, presently there is no specific government rhino conservation program, so this begs to ask what guarantee there is that the funds from this hunting will go towards Rhino

protection exclusively, as claimed by the Ministry and the Dallas Safari Club, and not to the other numerous conservation initiatives that the Ministry undertakes.

After numerous attempts, the Namib Independent was unable to reach the Ministry for comment.

Meanwhile, an online petition to stop the selling of said permit has reached over 40 000 signatures.

If you are interested in signing the petition, visit the Namib Independent Facebook page, and take the opportunity to tell us how you feel about this issue.

Siglinde de Villiers

An unknown number of suspects broke into the Erongo Red Office in Kuisebmond on Tuesday night and made off with the cash in the tills.

“The Customer Care staff unlocked the door this morning but was surprised when nothing happened.

"This raised their suspicions and they went to investigate, only to discover that thieves had entered the building and disconnected the alarm,” said Georgina Wohler, Public Relations Assistant of Erongo Red.

According to Wohler the thieves had cut a hole in the ceiling and entered through the roof.

The thieves managed to break in despite the alarm going off.

“The security company did send one of their guards out, but he found everything calm on the outside of the building and nothing

Break-in at Erongo Red

Cloud Hangs Over Hunting Rhino Controversy

Armed Robbers Steal More Than N$300 000 in Nampost Heist

Dorcas Mhungu

Yesterday morning a young man was found hanging in a tree behind the Walvis Bay Municipality.

An eyewitness said that after hearing his dogs barking continuously around 7 a.m. he went out to see what was wrong and noticed that across the road was a group of people chatting and pointing to a tree.

He saw a police vehicle arrive and the body being taken away.

Chief Inspector Erastus Iikuyu confirmed the suicide and said police found an identity card and bank statements but at the time of print, could not confirm whether the documents belonged to the deceased.

No suicide note was on the man. Iikuyu said police are investigating

the suicide and locating his next of kin.

Hangman - Early CommutersWake to gruesome Scene

more was thought of it,” Wohler explained.

According to her, the thieves did not get away with much, only the cash flow that was in the tills at the time, which amounts to an

estimated N$500. Wohler said that the culprits

have not yet been found and that the case is still under investigation.

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Beaming Seniors Attend Lunch for the Elderly

Siglinde de Villiers

The Erongo Business and Tourism Expo was a huge success in comparison to previous years and provided an ideal platform for many exhibitors to conduct business and connect on an international scale. It is predicted that the Expo will grow into the biggest event at the coast in the years to come.

According to Johan van Zyl, Chief Co-ordinator of the Erongo Trade Expo, every year the organisers of the Erongo Trade Expo aim to present a better exhibition than before.

“The feedback is that this year again this achievement has been echoed and there were notably more visitors than previous years as we have done a lot more on marketing the event than before,” he said.

This sentiment was shared by Liz Sibindi, Corporate Communications Manager for Namport, when she said in a speech that, as an organisation, they are very pleased with the growth of the Expo over the years.

The purpose of the Trade Expo is to facilitate the economic growth and to place Namibia on an international market.

“The Trade Expo has a

primary focus to present a platform for exhibitors to promote their products and services in relation to Business and Tourism,” van Zyl said.

According to Sibindi, it also forms an essential marketing tool to stimulate and promote the local and regional trade and industry as well as providing a stronger business presence in the country.

“This year’s Expo presented the community and visitors the pleasure of various entertainment activities from young to old,” van Zyl added. Sibindi also mentioned that the Expo attracted local and international partners, particularly in the transport and logistics sector.

“Most people locally and abroad know of the rapid economic growth of the Erongo Region and it is foreseen that Namibia is prone to become the largest business hub, where Erongo will be the gateway for inflow of revenue from beyond our borders,” van Zyl explained.

According to van Zyl, this year’s Trade Expo was rendered unique by including a Gala evening for the crowning of Miss Erongo Expo 2013. In addition, the Expo was filling the venue to the brim due to increasing interest of exhibitors – both inside and outside.

“We have made a special effort with the SME Exhibitiors and they have received prior training from SME Compete.

In the last minutes, we had to add extra marquees to accommodate the inflow of exhibitors and a number of them were new. We had approximately 30% more exhibitors in comparison to 2012.

“As a result the Expo was quite notable and impressive to the extent that some of them made good profits and business connections,” van Zyl explained.

Despite the success of the Expo, van Zyl mentioned the accompanying challenges.

“With the intended scope of expansion of the Expo in years to come, our biggest challenge is to review the possibilities of the venue to cater for such expansion.”

“The possibility exists that this Expo will become one of the biggest, if not the biggest, event in years to come.

All the indicators are positive and we already started with the planning of the next Business and Tourism Expo.

The support and sponsorships by Namport, Municipality of Walvis Bay and Erongo Red added much value to present a successful Expo,” van Zyl concluded.

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On Thursday last week, the annual lunch for the elderly was held in the tent that was originally set up for the Adventure Travel World Summit.

Busses picked up the roughly 425 elders, many of whom are DRC residents, and brought them to the venue behind the Swakopmund Hotel and Casino Resort. The municipality-held initiative, which relies on funding from the Swakopmund business community, was well received by the senior folk.

They enjoyed a three-course buffet meal, and further received food hampers. Those that attended last year’s event held in Longbeach, pointed out that this was even better organised. 63-year-old Mondesa resident, Mr Thomas Elefas, joyfully exclaimed: “Ek foel baie lekker, ek get mooi geëet, ek het mooi gedrink en ek het mooi in die bus gery!” (“I feel very good, I ate nicely, I drank nicely and rode nicely on the bus!”)

Speaking to the Namib Independent, Mayor Juuso Kambueshe said that this was an

early Christmas present for the senior citizens present.

“This is just to say thank you; these are people highly patient and experienced and they make time to share in our vision.

They have gone through a life of disadvantage, and yet they are patient, which is incredible. I have a great deal of respect for senior citizens.

“Their believe in peace and unity is inspiring,” the Mayor continued. “The root core of my strength is the wisdom I get from the elderly.”

This year extra precaution was taken to guarantee that the elderly were as comfortable as possible.

The lunch was held early before the festive season to accommodate those that may be travelling during the holidays, and the parcels will be directly brought to their house by council members, so that they do not have to carry the heavy packages long distances from the allocated bus stops.

However, this unfortunately resulted in a miscommunication, and one of the councillors announced that the lunch was cancelled. Consequently, about 50 seniors missed out on the charity event.

Business and Tourism Expo a Huge Success

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LETTER OF THANKS AND APPRECIATION

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The La Sirenetta Boutique Bed and Breakfast Has a Winner

Mini-Bus Driver Released on Bail of N$4 000Siglinde de Villiers

On Saturday late afternoon, a Quantum Mini-bus and Nissan Navara collided on the B2 Narraville turn-off, claiming the life of a much cherished and well-known Walvis Bay resident, leaving the coastal community shattered with his unexpected death.

According to Inspector Iikuyu from Nampol, the Mini-bus had six passengers and one baby on board. The driver, Alex Kaffer Fridolin (56), was allegedly drunk and arrested on the scene. A spokesperson for St Gabriel’s Trust Emergency Services stated that they transported six passengers to the hospital, three with medium injuries and three with only scratches and bruises.

“The passenger of the bakkie was unharmed,” Iikuyu stated.

According to St Gabriel’s Trust, the driver, Diamantino (Junior) Correia (24), had to be extracted from the Navara with the Jaws of Life. Aubrey Oosthuizen from the West Coast Safety Initiative confirmed that Correia was flown to Windhoek in order to be stabilised. He was then supposed to be transported to Cape Town for Surgery. Sadly though, he passed away in Windhoek on Sunday afternoon.

Fridolin was held in custody in the Walvis Bay Police cells and appeared in court on Monday afternoon on charges of negligent and reckless driving as well as culpable homicide. He was granted bail for N$4 000 and the case was postponed until 3 December 2013.

B2 Tragedy - A Community Outraged:

Following the news of the most recent B2 tragedy at the Narraville turn-off and outraged community has poured its heart out on our Facebook page:

Talana greeff: 4000?? Ander mense kry 10 000 boete net vir dronk bestuur. Dan is niemand eers dood gery nie!

Hannelie Kriel: Daar is geen geregtigheid nie, bestaan nie meer 'n regverdige regstelsel nie! Net die KRIMINEEL en die MOORDENAAR het toegang tot reg en geregrigheid. Alvorens jy nie 'n kriminele oortreding

begaan het nie, bly die die "straathond" en niemand onderneem om jou te beskerm nie, VERSEKER NIE DIE REGSTELSEL NIE. M.A.W jy moét 'n krimineel word voor jy regte het en voor jy beskerm word. Dis sooooooo siek!!! DIE VARK behoort ook aangekla te word vir poging tot moord op elke ander passasier wat hy vervoer het.

Jaco Snyders: Belaglik regtig dit is hoekom dit gaan soos dit gaan korup is ni di woord nie maar dat dit nou een van ons wsd het ons gesit.

Mario Steenkamp: WTF? 4000 bail en n jong man en vriend is dood oor daai bus driver! pateties!!! nee wat die reg stelsel is baie unfair en maak my de moer in!

Alicia Haskell Loba Loba: So he's free to drive and possibly drink and drive and kill other people??? Since he was clearly intoxicated when they arrested him, I would've thought that they would suspend his driver's license on the spot! Or at least that's what happens in the US when people drink and drive! And in a case of this nature he definitely would not be out on bail. Pathetic! I pray he doesn't get in a car and harm anyone else.

Mario Steenkamp: verkragters kry 500 bail maar betaal nou nie jou tv lesensie nie dan k@k jy. driver van bus is dronk en hyt n man laat dood verongelik en kry 4000 bail! die land kort regverdigheid!

Jonathan Swart: I'll gladly pay $4000 to do the same to the guy who did this!!! What a joke!!The guy killed an innocent youg man, friend, brother and son and this is what the law thinks is a suitable punishment?? Common man this is pathetic!!

Pangiiko Kuume Haludilu: it is bail not fine.

grant Mather Like: all before, bail system needs to be jacked up, as seen before murder/drunken driving. Less minor cases get bigger bail request. Drunken driving alone is N$4000 so murder out for free????????

Carlos Figueiredo: this bail system to me makes no sense; he's drunk and driving, claims the life of someone, all for only N$4000? Since when did killing someone become cheap *face palm*

Aron B Ellis: fokken hoerkind was drunk and killed a person, and he gets 4000 bail.. I hope this guy overcomes something while he is on bail!

Anthea October: Die onregverdigheid van die systeem word weereens uit gespel in die saak.... dit is manslag, maar hy word somer dieselfde aand uit gelaat.... hoor die ministerie nie ons plae nie? moet ons alewig so laag daal om optogte te maak voor jule lyster???

J's Fantacy Cakes: well the name says it all. Maybe some "civil justice" is the way to go....

Eileen van der Schyff: Oh the message being sent out!!! Ai Ai Ai ...

Rattex Namibia: Not to run ahead of the findings. Do we have magistrates man enough to give jail sentences instead of fines for traffic offences? Just apply the law mr Judge, and clear the roads before Christmas.

Freddie Van Der Merwe: So dit was toe kaffer wat dronk was in die bussie

Tania Steenkamp: Pathetic!!Alicia Haskell: Seriously?? And let me guess, he still

has his driver's license?Lizanne Karen Martin-Hsieh: Dis sulke dinge wat

mens baie hardseer maak. ons justice system bskerm lewers di wat verkeerd doen dis hkm k glo in "an eye for an eye" want glo as dit my man, broer, of kind moes was wat onskildg moes sterf n hoof doen so iets so k dai bus driver VREK GSKIET het dan dink ons almal maar niks oor di volgnde persoon se lewe ni

Corey Solomons Kunze: smh..we must pray for this country, cuz by the way things are looking and should it continue..Zimbabwe's bff!

Yolandi Beukes: As dit my familie lid was en ekt gehoor hys uit op 4000 bail en tien teen een gaan di saak soveel keer uitgestel word dat dit opi einde vani dag uitgegooi word, sal ek dai man self gaan soek en vrek maak!! van waneer af is iemand se lewe net 4000 werd??

Linda Adrienne: Rest in peace Junior. I can only hope people learn from this tragedy. Xxx

Sonia van der Merwe: Ek hoop di sleg etter kry i life sentence hys i moordenaar hyt hopeloos te min byl betaal fken hoerkind

Marcel gallardo Yolandi: Lolos HymanAndré van Zyl: Dis fokken siek! Om die minste

daarvan te sêHannelie Kriel: Onthou julle ouens. Dit is derde

wêreld Afrika. Die boodskap wat uitgestuur word is, drink en bestuur. En môre maak daar net nog shebien

oop!!Riaan Reinhardt: This is sooo wrong! May justice

be served!Katie Macgregor: R.I.P Jr. Dave Shetu Naftal: bail doesnt grntee dt he s free, js

for hm to go out bt he wl be prscutd n if he s guilt dfntly he wl be sentncd, bail

Antoine Agenbach: valuing someone's life worth $4000 thats disgusting!!

Heiko Dörgeloh: Ohne Worte! Borderline SURREAL.....

Hannah Dörgeloh: Das war so klar!!!! Tanya Toy Toy Dreyer: That's not fair!!!Duane Van Den Berg: Pathetic is saying the least!

ds n fkn grap!Karen van den Berg: Belaglik verby...4000 vir 'n

stukkende familie en 'n stukkende vriendekring....Waar is geregtigheid van hier af..........

Simon McAlpine: what a JOKE..!!!!Dani Wolfaardt: 4000 for a innocent person's life!!!!

where is the justice!Pangiiko Kuume Haludilu: It is not the end of the

case, it is jst bail. The case is still on.Japie de Jager:Daar is n verskil tussen borg, en

boete. Die saak is nie nou afgehandel met die toestaan van N$4 000 borg nie.

Loba Loba Carlos Figueiredo: if blood was also taken these results is only available 7 months plus minus afterwards. then the process of conviction starts only..relentless court appearances etc..NAMIBIAN LAW..personal experience.regards

Nausheen Abbas: Why does it take seven months for results!

Loba Loba because its Africa Nausheen Abbas,,,AND THEN SOMETIMES as was with me these results file gets lost and case postponed and postponed, dockets get also missing and again postpone postpone..took me almost 2 years to settle case.

Loba Loba Alicia Haskell: drivers license will only be taken in once the court case is done and all...until then he will have his drivers license.personal experience.regards

Leoni Carstens: Warne I was arrested at work, for a fine tht i 4got to pay... He claims a young mens life and get bail, this is ridicilous... Hoe verstaan jy dit, n jong man wat so n aansteeklike energie gehad het en so baie om voor te lewe, hoe verklaar n mens dit....

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To enter, the contestants had to visit stall 40 at the Trade Expo and answer an easy question.

The Namib Independent would like to congratulate Carlos Morgadinho as the winner of the competition.

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On Monday afternoon, a lost jackal found itself running through town when it was rescued by two coastal residents from its inevitable plight. The jackal was caught and released far into the desert, hoping that it had learned the better of entering a township area.

“My daughter, who plays cricket, phoned me to tell me that there was a jackal at the cricket fields, which the children were throwing stones at,” Herman Meetlang said.

“I then phoned the Nature Conservation, but by the time they got to the cricket field the jackal was gone." However, Herman says that it was spotted again by John Reinders in 6th Street.

“We finally managed to catch the jackal by throwing towels over it and then phoned Peter Brooks from the SPCA to help us

load the animal into the back of the Nature Conservation bakkie,” Herman explained. He continued to say that John was bitten by the animal in the process.

According to some bystanders, the animal was bleeding from the nose, however it did not seem to be seriously injured.

Herman and John held the jackal down on the street, despite its numerous attempts to escape, until Brooks arrived with a control pole used by the Municipality for large aggressive dogs.

The trio managed to move the animal safely into the back of the Nature Conservation bakkie without further incident.

“The jackal was released far in the desert were it disappeared behind the dunes. It did not seem to be sick or injured and we hope that it will not come back,” Herman concluded.

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On Sunday morning, a male corpse clad in army regalia was discovered after being washed ashore at Pelican Bay. He is thought to be one of the two South African Special Forces soldiers who went missing on 5 October during a seaborne war exercise.

The Erongo police are now waiting for relatives of the two soldiers in question to positively identify the body.

Namibia Defence Forces Spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Monica Sheya also

said officials from the two governments (South Africa and Namibia) are busy with the identification process to determine which of the two missing soldiers was found before they can inform the families.

The body washed up two days after the families visited the scene of the accident.

Namibia Police Chief Inspector Erastus Iikuyu confirmed that the body of one of the missing soldiers was discovered and an inquest into the death of the soldier has been opened.

Iikuyu, however, said the police are waiting for the family to arrive from South Africa and positively identify the deceased. The family might arrive today.

At last Friday’s media briefing, Brig. General Maphwanya said: “The families requested that we should respect their privacy.

"They are in the period of accepting that the incident happened and they still need to come to terms with the legal imperatives in terms of the missing people at sea.”

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Neglected Fire Victims Struggle to Find Help Lavrenty Repin

Following the shocking fire on 21 October this year in Swakopmund the victims now fume over the alleged non-existent help from the municipality.

A single mother of two angrily remarked, “the municipality is doing nothing for us!” She lost everything, including her bed, stove, clothes and food in the fire that destroyed 27 homes and rendered over 50 people homeless. Three weeks on and the community is slowly rebuilding their lives and homes. However, the assistance from the public and the municipality has allegedly been next to nothing.

Upon visiting the affected area, the Namib Independent learned that one house shares four mattresses between 16 people, while another house has only one mattress and one blanket for a family of three. Upon inspection of the municipal donated blankets, it was discovered that they were second-hand.

Furthermore, food handed out by the Municipality, which consists of items like 5kg of maize, 1kg of rice and one can of pilchard, was allegedly given out not to each individual separately, as the Municipal Agenda states, but per household.

After the first donation on 22 October, there have been no further contributions from the Municipality. This month’s Agenda states that due to an increase in fire victims, some items have been depleted. It also says that “there are no blankets, chairs and mattresses available at the stores.”

A recommendation to further donate pillows, duvets, single mattresses and chairs was carried out last week Thursday, but it is not clear when these items will reach the victims.

Speaking to the Namib Independent, Mr David Ngihimbwasha, spokesperson for the DRC, said: “These people are very affected and need help from the Municipality.” David

considered everything the Swakopmund Municipality said so far as empty promises. He also stressed that the sponsorship the Municipality provides is next to nothing.

“500g of maize for ten people – is that a sponsor[ship]? Is that help or is it just washing your hands off? No councillor, no leader is helping these people!”

He also explained that because the Municipality has misled the public into thinking that the victims have been taken care of, the business community has distanced itself from helping these victims.

Meriam Tsanes, a single mother of two is desperate, saying, “I had tenants staying in the house, and their contribution helped me to pay for water. They’ve left after the fire, and now I don’t have money to pay water this month.”

Meiram allegedly told the municipality that she will pay next month, but she says her pleas have fallen on deaf ears.

Another issue raised was

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house relief programs. The victims were told that only those with insurance will receive any compensation for the fire damage, insurance that most were not even aware existed. This has left one family, consisting of two

children, their mother and a 70-year-old man to live in a space of roughly three by three metres.

By chance, while the Namib Independent was examining the poor quality of the donated blankets, a representative

from the Round Table Charity Foundation brought new blankets for the victims, much to their delight.

If you want to contribute in whatever capacity, please call Lucia on 081 400 8088.

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Insightful Presentation on Pollution An “Eye-Opener” Lavrenty Repin

On Wednesday, Prof Dr David g Senn gave a shocking presentation on the devastating effects plastic has on the marine eco-system. He studied palaeontology, zoology, and philosophy at the University of Basle. He worked as a diver in the Mediterranean, the Red Sea, Sudan, Egypt, Israel, Jordan and the Indo-Pacific Ocean, where he studied marine habitats and their fish.

Prof Dr Senn fervently described the huge variety of animals and corals who suffer from three different types of plastic dangers: plastic that

sinks to the bottom of the ocean and affects deep-sea creatures, plastic that floats on the surface of the water and causes numerous damage to a large spectrum of marine animals and plastic that disintegrates into what is known as micro-plastic, which is a 100th of a millimetre in size, unseen to the naked eye.

This micro-plastic creates the most damage, as it is unintentionally digested by all plankton-feeding marine animals, which include corals, crustaceans and whales. Prof Dr Senn showed graphic images, amongst others, of an Albatross seagull’s intestines, which illustrated that over the course of its life the literally an island made

entirely out of rubbish floating out in the pacific ocean, and which in 2006 covered the same area as Germany.

This year it is four times the size of Germany and is increasing annually at between 100 000 and 200 000 square kilometres each year.

It is one of five similar floating islands around the world, with another in the Atlantic Ocean poised to overtake it in size a few years from now.

Certain plastic objects take up to 700 years to decompose, and the current production rate of plastic annually around the world peaks at 350 million tonnes, with a 100 million estimated to end up in our oceans yearly.

Plastic in Namibia, Prof Dr Senn said, is not far behind, and it is evident in the ever present plastic refuse on our coastline and inland.

Councillor Peter Steinkopff called on the community about the need to curb littering in Swakopmund after the presentation, and urged Swakopmunders to use reusable bags when shopping.

Mr Clive Lawerence of Health Services said that the presentation was an eye-opener for the town of Swakopmund and pointed out that next year a recycling plant will be completed in the town to fully equip Swakopmund as a recycling centre.

At the end of the presentation, Prof Dr David G Senn stated that he wanted to end his talk on a positive note, wowing the audience with interesting facts on whales.

He said that the mother whale will feed her calf about 300 litres of milk a day, and the calf grows at a rate of two kilograms every hour. Blue whales are the largest known animals to ever exist on earth.

seagull ingested over a hundred different plastic materials, including bottle caps and lipstick holders. He also showed unbelievable images of entire rivers in Japan and the Philippines covered in plastic

rubbish, obscuring the visibility of surface water.

Plastic bottles have been found in abundance as far the Arctic circle and Prof Dr Senn spoke of the infamous Rubbish Island, which is

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Collecting cars since the late 70s, Jan Kruger has owned and restored several vintage cars through the years, with his current collection comprising a Chevrolet Biscayne and a Ford Cortina, to be paraded through town on Saturday.

"My love for vintage cars started when I restored my first car in 1979. I had swopped my motorbike for a 1948 Ford Popular, and started to work on rebuilding it,” Kruger relates. “The Ford Popular is now being displayed in a museum in Port Elizabeth.

"I then bought and restored my brother's 1969 Alfa Romeo 1750,” Kruger continues. The Alfa Romeo was followed by a 1960 Fiat 600 in the mid 1980s, which he bought from a farmer in the Northern Cape and eventually sold to a collector in Pretoria.

According to Kruger, restoring vintage cars

is difficult, for one has to find and use original parts for the cars.

“It takes a lot of research. Some parts I have to import from the USA and other parts I can obtain with the assistance of a vintage car specialist in South Africa." Currently, Kruger has two cars in his collection.

“My current collection consists of a 1962 Chevrolet Biscayne 5.4L 327 and a 1968 Ford Cortina 1600 Super,” Kruger said. Where does Kruger find his cars?

“It is strange but true, I do not look for the cars, they find me,” he said. Kruger added that he wishes to still add a 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air to his collection.

Kruger says that each car in his collection has its own distinct personality.

“The Chevrolet Biscayne and Ford Cortina both have a very long story and history. They would fill a book if I had to tell it,” Kruger explained.

Does Kruger drive the cars in his collection? “I rent out my cars and drive them mostly for matric

balls, weddings or even simply a Sunday cruise if the weather permits,” he answered.

However, this coming Saturday Kruger will present the Chevrolet Biscayne in the Rotary Vintage Car Show parade through the town of Swakopmund at 10h00.

“I usually prepare my car the night before an event, so Friday night I will be busy with getting my car in tip top condition for the show.”

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1948 Ford Popular

1960 Fiat 600

1968 Ford Cortina

1962 Chevrolet Biscayne

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"Beemer's" New Electric i3

At the launch event for the BMW i3 I started pondering whether I should change my name to iEnglish. Don’t you think that makes me sound so much more modern? Or does the shameless hijacking of Apple’s product prefix look like a desperate attempt to get down with the kids?

That does not seem to have occurred to BMW’s irony-free marketers, which is a shame because the engineers at the Munich motor works have put too much clever thinking (as well as a mooted £2 billion) into developing its new i3 electric car for it to be saddled with such a naff, plagiaristic name.

Nevertheless the sense of occasion at the Amsterdam launch was palpable. This is a striking and intriguing car, but not a beautiful one. It sits high on skinny 19in Bridge stones, the narrowing side windows look ungainly and small, rear-hinged back doors like an afterthought.

It is rear-wheel drive for a start, although that does not hugely affect the driving experience; a kerb weight of 1,270kg does; a pressed-steel i3 would weigh about 1,500kg.

The rear-mounted driveline keeps heavy electric cables to a minimum, the suspension is forged aluminium, the drive-shafts are hollow, the aluminium wheels are forged, the screws and bolts are aluminium and even the windscreen wiper is a honeycomb structure.

The i3's 230kg, 22kWh lithium-ion battery sits under the floor, cooled by the car’s air-con and protected by stout chassis rails and honeycomb carbon fibre sills. The MacPherson-strut front and five-link rear suspension is bolted to aluminium subframes and the 168bhp, AC electric motor and drive axle are under the boot floor.

Range is quoted at 140 miles in the EU Combined cycle, but realistically lies between 80 and 100 miles. Add a few thousand dollars to the basic purchase price and you get the range extender i3, with a 650cc rear-mounted motorcycle petrol engine that acts as a generator for the battery, and which pushes the range to a maximum of 186 miles on one (9-litre) tank of fuel. Over 80 per cent of UK buyers

are expected to buy this version.“But most customers will never use it,”

whinges BMW, which misses the point entirely since, as the range extender is there to overcome range anxiety, it does the job whether it is used or not.

The i3’s cabin is also different, but the rear-hinged rear doors are more contrivance than necessity. Everything feels a little too upright for a BMW, especially the seating position, but the front perches are comfy, the rears will (just) accommodate a couple of adults, and the fully open, flat floor is delightful.

The trim is like an explosion at a remnants factory. There are four trim options (or 'interior worlds’) all featuring engineered wood, plastics, natural fibres and itchy door trims. The dashboard looks filched from Apple’s skunk works and the attractive satnav system shows a range perimeter based on topography, driving style, battery charge and traffic information.

I have to say, though, that this car did not seem glued together with BMW’s normal obsessive attention to quality; there were gummy finger marks, smudgy release agent overspill and inconsistent shut lines.

With some nifty right foot work, you can (almost) drive the i3 on the throttle alone and BMW claims its Mini guinea pigs love this. You quickly get used to one-pedal driving, but it’s easy to get caught out by a developing hazards requiring quick transfer to the friction brakes, which can lead to erratic progress.

Back in the "go" department, the i3 isn’t lacking, and though it’s not as quick as a Tesla, or an i8, it fair scorches off the line and picks up well between 30 and 50mph. The top speed is limited to 93mph and the i3 pulls up there with eagerness barely undimmed, although the battery life takes a dive off the high board. One advantage of the rear motor/drive is that you leave the motor whine behind: the i3 is particularly quiet and refined, although the upright shape kicks up quite a lot of wind noise.

Thanks partly to its light weight the i3 rides better than its rivals because the springs have less to support. It’s far from a magic carpet, however, with lots of road vibration through the tyres, annoying side-to-side pitching and body roll in corners,

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despite the low centre of gravity.The steering uses the same rack as the

forthcoming new Mini and it is light and precise, with some feedback. In urban areas the i3 feels nimble, agile and brisk - on faster roads less so, and there’s a feeling of isolation from the road.

BMW has certainly produced the best attempt at a pure EV hatchback yet, but it still doesn’t really replace the family car and against Nissan’s Leaf, the i3 looks like an expensive way to look environmentally right on.

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Jessica: "Eenvouding net meer stop tekens op sit. Almal ry en draai soos hul wil en sonder stop tekens sal daar altyd ongelukke wees.”

Suzette: "Op die oomblik is die spoed beperking 60km/h, ek glo hul moet dit verminder na 30km/h en daar moet meer veiligheids beamptes wees in die B2 omgewing.”

Harry: “In my persoonlike opinie, dink ek's mense moet minder aan hulself dink en meer soos ordentlike en beskaefte mense ry. Daar sal defentitief ook meer stop tekens opgesit moet word. Dis skaars die vakansie seisoen en orals lees ons net van al die ongelukke.”

Margo: “Daar moet meer stop tekens op gesit word en ook n voet oorgang vir skool kinders. Die ongelukke is deesdae net te veel en daar word absoluut niks gedoen om dit te verhoed nie.”

Isabella: “They should set up more robots because some drivers tend to just drive without stopping and there should be more traffic officers in that area, controlling the speed and also testing them for alcohol.”

Monica: “Die spoed moet verminder word en meer vekeersbeamptes moet in hierdie area wees. Daar sal defintief meer stop tekens opgesit word om die ongelukke te verhoed.”

Johnny: “There should be speed beamers and also more robots. There have been so many accidents the past few months and it’s not even the holiday peak yet.”

Lea: “There should be a pedestrian crossing for school children, who constantly cross the Narraville bridge on their way home.”

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Jessica: "Eenvouding net meer stop tekens op sit. Almal ry en draai soos hul wil en sonder stop tekens sal daar altyd ongelukke wees.”

Suzette: "Op die oomblik is die spoed beperking 60km/h, ek glo hul moet dit verminder na 30km/h en daar moet meer veiligheids beamptes wees in die B2 omgewing.”

Harry: “In my persoonlike opinie, dink ek's mense moet minder aan hulself dink en meer soos ordentlike en beskaefte mense ry. Daar sal defentitief ook meer stop tekens opgesit moet word. Dis skaars die vakansie seisoen en orals lees ons net van al die ongelukke.”

Margo: “Daar moet meer stop tekens op gesit word en ook n voet oorgang vir skool kinders. Die ongelukke is deesdae net te veel en daar word absoluut niks gedoen om dit te verhoed nie.”

Isabella: “They should set up more robots because some drivers tend to just drive without stopping and there should be more traffic officers in that area, controlling the speed and also testing them for alcohol.”

Monica: “Die spoed moet verminder word en meer vekeersbeamptes moet in hierdie area wees. Daar sal defintief meer stop tekens opgesit word om die ongelukke te verhoed.”

Johnny: “There should be speed beamers and also more robots. There have been so many accidents the past few months and it’s not even the holiday peak yet.”

Lea: “There should be a pedestrian crossing for school children, who constantly cross the Narraville bridge on their way home.”

What Can be Done to Improve the B2 Bridge? How Can we Avoid Accidents From Occurring?

Steers and Debonairs Pizza Have Come to Town

Dorcas Mhungu

After a long wait, Walvis Bay residents can finally avail themselves of a delicatessen which has for long been at the forefront of South African and Namibian fast food cuisine, with the opening of a Steers and Debonairs Pizza in the city centre. Strategically located in Sam Nujoma, the outlet officially opened last Saturday.

That is clear testimony that the Bay residents have been baying for long for the famous flame grilled Steers burgers and delicious Debonairs pizzas, judging from the overwhelming patronage to date.

“Since opening, the response has been overwhelming. We are sincerely appreciating the support that we are getting from the Walvis Bay community,” Said Kuda Hartzenberg, who has partnered with husband Florian and her parents Paulina and Erenfried Ruhaka.

Hartzenberg said the limited variety of food outlets in Walvis was the driving force behind the opening of the restaurants. The restaurants have provided employment to 25 people, 17 females and eight men.

The group’s famous brand outlets have been around in Swakopmund for years now and

include Debonairs, Steers, Fishaways and Milkylane that are situated at the Food Lovers Market Mall in Swakopmund.

Spelling out the future plans, Hartzenberg said, “The intent at this juncture is to provide the best quality service to customers’ and to have a fast turnaround time in terms of responsiveness to customer’s needs, as well as to grow the famous brand outlets.”

The franchise has also availed business opportunities for Erongo region suppliers. The major suppliers include Fruit & Veg, South West Bakeries, SPAR, Trust Market Coca Cola depot, Namib Mills, Sea Pride, CaterPlus and Afrox.

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TENDER 16/2013

TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR CASH-IN TRANSIT SERVICES (COLLECTING AND DEPOSITING OF CASH) REQUIRED FOR ERONGO RED

Closing Date: 16 August 2013Document Enquiries: Mrs. A. WelgemoedDocument Fees: N$260.00 (Non-refundable, VAT incl.)Telephone: +264-(0)64-214600Facsimile: +264-(0)64-214601Technical Enquiries: Ms Sussy Hambira

Documents in a sealed envelope clearly marked:"Tender 16/2013”

addressed to the Chairperson of the Tender Committee must be placed in the tender box at the Enquiries desk at: 91, Hage Geingob Street, Bastos Building, 1st Floor, Walvis Bay or be posted to the Chairperson of the Tender Committee, P.O. Box 2925, Walvis Bay, to reach him at the latest by:

11:00 on Friday, 16 August 2013

Please note no faxed or e-mailed documents as well as documents received after the specified closing date and time will be considered for evaluation.

QUOTATION 07/2013

WASHING AND CLEANING OF ERONGO RED VEHICLE FLEET

Closing Date: 16 August 2013Document Enquiries: Mrs. A. WelgemoedDocument Fees: N$260.00 (Non-refundable, VAT incl.)Telephone: +264-(0)64-214600/671Facsimile: +264-(0)64-214601Technical Enquiries: Mr S lipumbu

Documents in a sealed envelope clearly marked:"Quotation 07/2013”

addressed to the Chairperson of the Tender Committee must be placed in the tender box at the Enquiries desk at: 91, Hage Geingob Street, Bastos Building, 1st Floor, Walvis Bay or be posted to the Chairperson of the Tender Committee, P.O. Box 2925, Walvis Bay, to reach him at the latest by:

11:00 on Friday, 16 August 2013

Please note no faxed or e-mailed documents as well as documents received after the specified closing date and time will be considered for evaluation.

THE TENDER COMMITTEEErongo Regional Electricity Distributor Company (Pty) Ltd

redpower to the people

REG NO. 2004/074 TEL: +264 64 214600 FAX: +264 64 214601 EMAIL: [email protected] ERONGO RED BUILDING 91 HAGE GEINGOB STREET P.O BOX 2925 WALVIS BAY NAMIBIA

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TENDER 16/2013

TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR CASH-IN TRANSIT SERVICES (COLLECTING AND DEPOSITING OF CASH) REQUIRED FOR ERONGO RED

Closing Date: 16 August 2013Document Enquiries: Mrs. A. WelgemoedDocument Fees: N$260.00 (Non-refundable, VAT incl.)Telephone: +264-(0)64-214600Facsimile: +264-(0)64-214601Technical Enquiries: Ms Sussy Hambira

Documents in a sealed envelope clearly marked:"Tender 16/2013”

addressed to the Chairperson of the Tender Committee must be placed in the tender box at the Enquiries desk at: 91, Hage Geingob Street, Bastos Building, 1st Floor, Walvis Bay or be posted to the Chairperson of the Tender Committee, P.O. Box 2925, Walvis Bay, to reach him at the latest by:

11:00 on Friday, 16 August 2013

Please note no faxed or e-mailed documents as well as documents received after the specified closing date and time will be considered for evaluation.

QUOTATION 07/2013

WASHING AND CLEANING OF ERONGO RED VEHICLE FLEET

Closing Date: 16 August 2013Document Enquiries: Mrs. A. WelgemoedDocument Fees: N$260.00 (Non-refundable, VAT incl.)Telephone: +264-(0)64-214600/671Facsimile: +264-(0)64-214601Technical Enquiries: Mr S lipumbu

Documents in a sealed envelope clearly marked:"Quotation 07/2013”

addressed to the Chairperson of the Tender Committee must be placed in the tender box at the Enquiries desk at: 91, Hage Geingob Street, Bastos Building, 1st Floor, Walvis Bay or be posted to the Chairperson of the Tender Committee, P.O. Box 2925, Walvis Bay, to reach him at the latest by:

11:00 on Friday, 16 August 2013

Please note no faxed or e-mailed documents as well as documents received after the specified closing date and time will be considered for evaluation.

THE TENDER COMMITTEEErongo Regional Electricity Distributor Company (Pty) Ltd

redpower to the people

REG NO. 2004/074 TEL: +264 64 214600 FAX: +264 64 214601 EMAIL: [email protected] ERONGO RED BUILDING 91 HAGE GEINGOB STREET P.O BOX 2925 WALVIS BAY NAMIBIA

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Erongo Red Moved To A New Location

Erongo Red is happy to announce their move to their new location in Nathaniel Maxulili Avenue, Kuisebmond opposite the Kuisebmond Soccer Stadium.

According to Georgina Wohler, Public Relations Assistant at Erongo Red, the move was necessitated in order to bring the services closer to the customer.

“The previous office was at the Pick ‘n Pay complex and was too far away for many of our clients. Now we are more centrally situated so that it is easier for our customers,” she said.

From Left to RightMrs. Sonia Kanzi, Mrs. Geraldine Muatunga, Mrs. Susanna Ndeshikeya

Erf 909 Nathaniel Maxuilili StreetOpposite Stadium, next to Universal Church

Our friendly staff look forward to seeing you at our new premises

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Sir/s

I will be guilty forever, if I do not inform you about your very friendly staff at Food Lover’s Swakopmund. I write with special reference to the following staff: Ruben, Efraim & Simeon deserve credit for the professional way in which they always treat, serve and help me, Summie Smit - I love doing all my shopping with Food Lover's Swakopmund.

I advise other outlets to come to Food Lover’s Swakopmund for special training.

Really, all your staff is always so friendly. So sincere. So happy to see their ‘regular visitor’, Summie.

When traveling to Windhoek every month, they would all tell me just ‘how much they have missed me and how happy they are to have me back in Swakop and at the store.

The coffee shop is always my greatest coffee shop-experience and treat at the coast. There is no comparison in Swakopmund, Walvis Bay, Henties Bay – or even Usakos, Karibib or Omaruru. They always walk the extra mile for me. They always attend to my special requests, especially now that I am bound to wear tooth braces for the next two years. They see just how they can best help me with soft food.

Simeon (the world’s best sushi chef!!!) has always been so very kind and professional. Now even more so. He is always recommending something ‘soft’ and ‘easy to chew’. Furthermore, Simeon and his helpers will try to assist me like always, but in such a compassionate way now. They would even cut everything twice as small in order for me to be able to easily chew it. Simeon is a real angel. Simeon, Filemon and the sushi staff always welcome me with open arms, open hearts and such friendly, open faces and ‘smiling’ eyes.

That goes for the grill staff, as well… today, I was blessed to really see just how sweet and kind Efraim and Manfred are. They are always friendly and happy to see me. But today they went out of their way to make me the finest ever, softest, most-medium-but-perfectly prepared (South African food guru Francois Ferreira taught us at many food expos that pork should always be prepared medium – finish…) Schnitzel that I have had in all my life. With the smoothest mash!

I was so blessed, because I could finally (for the first time in two weeks!) eat meat – lovely Food Lover’s pork! It was as though I was in heaven. Efraim and Manfred really prepared it so professional and with so much consideration and compassion as

to my immediate problem. They felt that chips would be too hard to chew on. They then organised lovely smooth mash for me. They even served me at the coffee shop. With so much patience. So much professionalism. Wow! The best grill chefs in the world!

I don’t want to leave out anybody. The butchers are always very, very friendly. Very co-operative. Very patient. If we need marinated food, they prepare it whilst we wait (if nothing is any longer available).

The people at the counters (all counters) are always angels. Happy to see me and truly friendly.

The coffee shop-fruits-drinks-department is always kind and so full of smiles. They always make you sorry to leave… they are always the last people to greet you on your way out.

They may be so busy, but they would always take the time to say ‘good bye’.

Even the lady at the cigarette-recharge voucher counter. They change from time to time, but they are always friendly.

The floor managers are always kind and professional and willing to go the extra mile for you.

The ladies at the salad counter, the pizza-soup counter, and the bread-savoury-cakes-counter… are always so sweet (as sweet and good as the fine things they

Ek kon nie anders as om 'n bietjie ironie in die trokkie te gewaar nie... Sou die verbleikte ou embleempie 'n werklikheid geword het?

Maar dan kan ek my nie voorstel, dat die trokkie in die omstandighede sou staan waar hy vandag, en elke ander dag vir die vyf maande wat ek al in Walvis Baai is, staan nie.

Sou die towenaar nie erder dan kies om die trokkie te omtower in 'n bloed rooi nuut geverfde blink trok, sonder enige roes met die nuutste rims en nuwe bande om mee te spog nie.

My volgende afleiding wat ek kan maak, is dat sy wiele geprivatiseer is? Maar al vier gelyk? Dalk is Walvis Baai se diewe knapper as wat ek dink.

Dan wonder ek nog altyd hoe het die ou dae se

"kar op die blokke sit" gewerk. Die blokke stel ek nog altyd vir my voor as kratte of stene? Daai dun ou armpies wat die trokkie moet vashou, lyk maar vir my bitterlik pieperig, veral met ons winde wat so waai in ons kusdorpie!

Laaste wonder ek oor die eienaar van die trokkie, is hy nie dalk die beste towenaar ooit nie!

Stel jou voor, elke maand het hy 'n hele paar meter stoor spasie, sonder enige sent rente wat hy moet betaal. Dalk is die individu baie slimmer as ons boewe en slimmer as die beste towenaar self!

Herlaas, wonder ek steeds oor die trokkie en wanneer gaan iemand hom oor hom gaan ontverm en sy lot verander?

Woestynroos

abra Kadabra, Kaboom!

To the Franchise Holder, Owner & Manager Food Lover’s Market - Swakopmund prepare and serve.) They would

always assist you – even if they were so very busy.

I don’t want to and I cannot and I will not leave out any person at Swakopmund Food Lover’s… the staff (each and everyone) are true angels, who make you feel t home. Yes, I feel that I might easily (if I just had the time and money!) spend all my time and all my money at that shop only…

I would love to come there everyday, but it is impossible!

I would love to spend a whole morning, afternoon or evening there. But, it is not always possible. I love relaxing inside the shop and at the coffee shop. I always feel so stress-free and blessed when with my Food

Lover’s family.I do appreciate the effort in

teaching your staff members to make their customers feel special.

I feel special every single time. No wonder, we buy everything we possibly can find that we need at your food lover’s shop.

Swakopmund Food Lover’s… the best store-shop in Namibia… the best store-shop in the whole world.

I will tell everybody (I have started two2 years ago already when we moved to Swakopmund) of the lovely place and lovely, sweet people…

Be blessed!See you soon!

Summie Smit

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VACANCYCORPORATE SUPPORT ADMINISTRATOR

Erongo Regional Electricity Distributor Company (Pty) Ltd, commonly known as Erongo RED, is mandated to distribute and supply electricity in the Erongo Region. We are proud to announce that Erongo RED is an equal opportunity employer. Quali�ed applicants from the designated groups de�ned in the Af�rmative Action Act (1998) are encouraged to apply.

Grading Level: C2Business Unit: Finance & Corporate ServicesDuty Station: Walvis Bay

PURPOSE OF THE JOB: • To ensure compliance with the Archives Code and to provide administrative support services to the Business Units such as the of�cial �ling and �le reference system, ensuring that all of�cial correspondence is done according to the company policies, routing and scheduling of documentation within the company, retrieval of documents and data, compilation of documents and reports and liaising with other Business Units.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:• Grade 12 with 20 points over five subjects, including an E-symbol in English plus a Diploma in Administration.

KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:• Ensure compliance with the Archives Code for the company.• Contract administration.• Control and monitor the filing of contract documents and files.• Document identification to correct files and routing of files.• Staff administration.• Assistance with Budget compilation.• Maintenance of the business unit furniture and equipment inventory.• Provide support to the Finance & Corporate Services Business Unit.

EXPERIENCE:• Four (4) years of relevant experience.

LEGAL: • Code BE driving licence.

Applicants who comply with the abovementioned requirements may submit their CVs, plus certi�ed copies of educational quali�cations and testimonials, to: Festus Newaya, Human Resources Division, P.O. Box 2925, Walvis Bay, Contact Details: 064-214 600 or hand deliver at Erongo RED Head Of�ce, 1st Floor, Bastos Building, 91 Hage Geingob Street in Walvis Bay. Please note that no documents will be returned and no faxed or e-mailed applications will be accepted. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews.

CLOSING DATE: MONDAY, 18 NOVEMBER 2013

TEL + 264 64 214 600 FAX +264 64 214 601ERONGO RED BUILDING 91 HAGE GEINGOB STREET

P O BOX 2925 WALVIS BAY NAMIBIA

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Thursday, 23 May 2013 | 37 Entertainment

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Solution to Last Week's Suduko

Suduko is easy to play and the rules are simple. Fill in the blanks so that each row, each column, and each of the nine 3x3 grids contain one instance of each of the numbers 1 though 9.

Solution to Last Week's Crossword

ACROSS1. Restricted (7)5. Perils (5)8. Detection device (5)9. Villain (5)10. The sheltered side (7)11. Flightless bird of Australia (3)12. Chasm (5)14. Complies (5)19. Prohibit (3)20. Diplomatic (7)22. Nimble (5)23. Light beam (5)24. Reside (5)25. Boring (7)

WIN Lyon des Sables Restaurant, Cocktail and Wine

How to enter: fill out and drop in PO Box 5085 or email: [email protected] or fax: 064 200 474 with your name and contact details

THIS WEEK IN YOUR STARS

ARIESA new love relationship could appear on the horizon, perhaps with someone as creative as you. This could cause some self-doubt, particularly about your appearance, but don't succumb to that. The person is drawn to your energy! Some fascinating conversations could take place. Feelings should run deep. This could lead to a long-term commitment.

TAURUSSome visitors could come to your home today, perhaps a couple with a child. You'll go through the place like a whirlwind and want everything to look just right. You might even be tempted to clean out the closets! Don't bother. Just relax and enjoy the company of your guests. They're more interested in what you have to say than whether or not the house is spotless.

GEMINIA call from a close friend or love partner could bring good news today. You'll be so happy about it that you'll want to get word out to everyone you know. This could involve romance or it might concern a creative project of some kind, perhaps involving writing and speaking. In the evening you'll probably want to go out and celebrate with the person who brought you the news.

CANCERYou could be cleaning your house when you hear some wonderful news about money today. This could make your day. You won't want to do much housework afterward. Don't worry - the dirt isn't going anywhere! Instead of feeling guilty about letting the housework go, go out and celebrate with a close friend or your partner. You deserve it. Have a great evening!LEOToday could be one of the happiest days you've had in a long time. Perhaps you'll spend it with a current or potential romantic partner, going to quaint places in your neighborhood. You could also hear from someone close that you may not have seen for a long time. A female author whose work you enjoy could publish a new book. Enjoy a thoroughly pleasant, stimulating day!

VIRGOToday you could receive an unexpected sum of money. Perhaps a friend who owes you could repay the debt, or you could get an unexpected opportunity to earn a little extra on the side. Romance should also go well, as both you and a current or potential romantic partner are feeling especially warm and sensual. Go to a favorite restaurant to celebrate your good fortune.

LIBRALove and romance blossom as a current or potential love partner comes on strong with passionate affection. This person could have a lot to say that catches you by surprise. In the past, communicating may not have been this person's strength, but now it's like there's no stopping the flow of words. Listen, and guard your responses. You'll need to think about what he or she says.

SCORPIOSomeone who may be something of a local celebrity might suddenly be attracted to you, although at this point neither one of you may be inclined to pursue it. Don't expect much from this person beyond conversation, although this should be very stimulating now. The energy should be strong enough to last beyond the day, so don't be shy about exchanging names and phone numbers.

SAGITTARIUSToday you may be powerfully attracted to someone from a distant state or foreign country. The person may be highly educated and stimulating. You could find the conversation riveting. This person could be involved in the sciences, psychology, or perhaps metaphysics. You'll probably choose to listen more than talk now.

CAPRICORNToday you might be catapulted into the public eye in some way - and you won't be very comfortable there! If you're teaching, speaking, or leading a discussion group, it might be a good idea to seek the support of someone who has a stronger gift of gab than you. This person could be a close friend or a love partner. Don't worry. With help, you'll be fine!AQUARIUSA wedding could take place. It might be yours or it could be that of someone close to you. Whoever is getting married is very happy. If it isn't you, you'll be happy for him or her and you might start thinking longingly of a celebration of your own. If you're currently involved but not married, expect to move to the next level of commitment. If you're already married, enjoy the party!

PISCESToday you might do some routine work, perhaps as a volunteer, with an interesting person whose company you enjoy. Lively conversations should make the day go faster. You could end the day looking forward to seeing this person again. Through your new friend and the work, you should gain a lot of insight into the psyches of others, not to mention your own!

A SET THREE COURSE MEAL FOR TWOAT LYON DES SABLES! CHEF'S SPECIAL!

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ACROSS1. Fruit (7)4. Rice and raw fish in seaweed (5)7. Preserve made from citrus fruits (9)8. Frozen dessert (3)9. Unfreeze (7)10. Aroma (5)12. Edible bulb (5)16. Pastry (7)18. Drink made with juniper berries (3)19. Wine source (9)20. Sample (5)21. Vanilla ___ (7)

DOWN1. Edible nut (6)2. Bran (5)3. Used to brew a beverage (6)4. Add sugar (7)5. Sponge cake (5,4)6. Cooler (6)9. Servings of boiled or steamed dough (9)11. Baked pasta dish (7)13. Chewy confection (6)14. Fatty oil (6)15. Dairy product (6)17. Prepare a turkey (5)

THIS WEEK IN YOUR STARS

ARIESIt's an upbeat and positive time for you, with lots of socializing and fun on the agenda. Networking is one of the best things you can do right now, so keep it up. Fabulous aspects over this week suggest you'll be busy making new connections that could be very lucrative for you. You may also be in the mood to splurge, but you might be restrained by your credit limit.

TAURUSCareer possibilities look very promising this week with a dazzling lineup that could make you more money, too. This might be a good time to consider looking for a new job or go-ing for interviews. Either way, the news could be uplifting, especially as you seem to be on a roll. Finances look very rosy, with more than one opportunity to make extra cash.

GEMINIThe desire to explore new options and get away from it all could be stronger than ever. If you haven't yet taken your vacation, this might be a good time to get away for a well-deserved break. The cosmos is encouraging you to leave daily routines and explore new places and perhaps new faces. Current influences may be excellent for business trips since this week's upbeat aspects seem to hold the potential for success. CANCERThere's definitely a buzz in the air, with financial sparkles promising some positive new contracts and potential busi-ness deals. Your intuitive hunches may play a big part in enabling you to be in the right place at the right time. There is a chance of some excellent news - again, career related - which should put you in a good mood. Don't second-guess a romantic offer of a date. LEORelationships seem to be fast paced and exciting whether linked to business or romance. The connections you make are encouraging you to explore a new direction. Someone may give you a tip that could expand your horizons, open new vistas, and suggest fresh possibilities. There is also a connection to your social life and networking that adds to the fun and upbeat energy of the week.VIRGOIt's an excellent week to make progress at work and on career goals. You may feel as though you're in the zone as one good piece of news after another brings positive change. Expect the unexpected since the best deal may come out of the blue. You could be living on your nerves and perhaps burning the candle at both ends. There's so much to do that you'll be busy all hours.

LIBRARelationships, friendships, and romance could all be hot topics this week, in a positive way. Expect a meeting out of the blue that could lead to a creative partnership or budding romance. You'll notice a definite chemistry involved that inspires you to take things further whether for business or pleasure. One of these connections may also encourage you to broaden your horizons and see life from a new perspective. SCORPIOFamily life is boisterous and energetic. You might be do-ing a lot of entertaining or have family and friends come to stay. It's also possible that you've started spring cleaning early and decided to tackle the décor, too. There seem to be lucky events or news associated with the home. It's possible you might get money out of the blue, perhaps from a family member.

SAGITTARIUSAll kinds of associations and relationships work for you this week. The people you meet or talk to may share information that's vital in helping you secure a job, contract, or move one step nearer a goal. There's also the possibility of a romance that happens out of the blue. There's a lot of chemistry in the air bringing folks together buzzing with excitement. CAPRICORNFinances are looking perky, with a chance to get more earn-ings. You might be in the mood to buy extra gadgets for the home, perhaps a new computer or something else that helps make life easier. The more the merrier as far as you're con-cerned. You could be given a raise or find that you've been given additional responsibility at work for which you'll get more money.

AQUARIUSThings may seem surreal today, Aquarius, so don't take other people's chatter too seriously. This is a day to reach out and touch someone, so pick up the phone. It's a good day to share your dreams, no matter how farfetched they sound. Others may look at you as if you have three heads, but as long as you're being honest with yourself, there's no reason to be shy about sharing.PISCESYou might be in a more reflective mood, especially as there's a focus on your spiritual zone. Your inner life is important, and that includes your self-talk, hopes, dreams, and fanta-sies. If you want exciting and positive things to happen for you, then start creating them in your head. You might get ideas about how to make more money or make your home homier. Go for it!

In their honeymoon suite on their wedding night. As they undressed for bed, the husband, who was a big burly man, tossed his pants to his bride and said, “here put these on.” She said “I can’t wear your pants.” “That’s right!!” said the husband, “and don’t you forget it. I’m the man who wears the pants in this family!” With that she flipped him her panties and said, “Try these on.” He tried them on and found he could only get them on as far as his kneecaps. He said, “Hell, I can’t get into your panties!” She said, “That’s right, and that’s the way it’s going to be until you change your attitude.”

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Humankind’s propensity for imposing anthropomorphic characteristics on inanimate objects has now reached computers. But, which gender should your PC be?

Here are the top ten reasons why

they have to be male.

They have a lot of data, but • they’re still clueless.A better model is just around • the corner.They look nice and shiny until • you get them home.It’s always essential to have a • backup.They’ll do whatever you want if • you push the right buttons.The best part of having one is • the games you can play.In order to get their attention, • you have to turn them on.The lights are on but nobody’s • home.Big power surges knock them • out at night.Size does matter. •

But then again, here are the top ten reasons why they are obviously female.

They’re oh so picky, picky, • picky.They hear what you say, but • not what you mean.Beauty is only shell deep.•

When you ask them what’s•

wrong, they always say ‘nothing’.

They can produce incorrect • results with alarming speed.They are always turning • simple statements into big productions.Small talk is important.• You do the same thing for • years, and suddenly it’s wrong.They make you take the • garbage out.Miss a period and they go wild.•

SUDUKOSolution to Last Week's Suduko

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SUDUKO

CROSSWORD

Solution to Last Week's Suduko

Suduko is easy to play and the rules are simple. Fill in the blanks so that each row, each column, and each of the nine 3x3 grids contain one instance of each of the numbers 1 though 9.

Solution to Last Week's Crossword

ACROSS1. Restricted (7)5. Perils (5)8. Detection device (5)9. Villain (5)10. The sheltered side (7)11. Flightless bird of Australia (3)12. Chasm (5)14. Complies (5)19. Prohibit (3)20. Diplomatic (7)22. Nimble (5)23. Light beam (5)24. Reside (5)25. Boring (7)

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THIS WEEK IN YOUR STARS

ARIESA new love relationship could appear on the horizon, perhaps with someone as creative as you. This could cause some self-doubt, particularly about your appearance, but don't succumb to that. The person is drawn to your energy! Some fascinating conversations could take place. Feelings should run deep. This could lead to a long-term commitment.

TAURUSSome visitors could come to your home today, perhaps a couple with a child. You'll go through the place like a whirlwind and want everything to look just right. You might even be tempted to clean out the closets! Don't bother. Just relax and enjoy the company of your guests. They're more interested in what you have to say than whether or not the house is spotless.

GEMINIA call from a close friend or love partner could bring good news today. You'll be so happy about it that you'll want to get word out to everyone you know. This could involve romance or it might concern a creative project of some kind, perhaps involving writing and speaking. In the evening you'll probably want to go out and celebrate with the person who brought you the news.

CANCERYou could be cleaning your house when you hear some wonderful news about money today. This could make your day. You won't want to do much housework afterward. Don't worry - the dirt isn't going anywhere! Instead of feeling guilty about letting the housework go, go out and celebrate with a close friend or your partner. You deserve it. Have a great evening!LEOToday could be one of the happiest days you've had in a long time. Perhaps you'll spend it with a current or potential romantic partner, going to quaint places in your neighborhood. You could also hear from someone close that you may not have seen for a long time. A female author whose work you enjoy could publish a new book. Enjoy a thoroughly pleasant, stimulating day!

VIRGOToday you could receive an unexpected sum of money. Perhaps a friend who owes you could repay the debt, or you could get an unexpected opportunity to earn a little extra on the side. Romance should also go well, as both you and a current or potential romantic partner are feeling especially warm and sensual. Go to a favorite restaurant to celebrate your good fortune.

LIBRALove and romance blossom as a current or potential love partner comes on strong with passionate affection. This person could have a lot to say that catches you by surprise. In the past, communicating may not have been this person's strength, but now it's like there's no stopping the flow of words. Listen, and guard your responses. You'll need to think about what he or she says.

SCORPIOSomeone who may be something of a local celebrity might suddenly be attracted to you, although at this point neither one of you may be inclined to pursue it. Don't expect much from this person beyond conversation, although this should be very stimulating now. The energy should be strong enough to last beyond the day, so don't be shy about exchanging names and phone numbers.

SAGITTARIUSToday you may be powerfully attracted to someone from a distant state or foreign country. The person may be highly educated and stimulating. You could find the conversation riveting. This person could be involved in the sciences, psychology, or perhaps metaphysics. You'll probably choose to listen more than talk now.

CAPRICORNToday you might be catapulted into the public eye in some way - and you won't be very comfortable there! If you're teaching, speaking, or leading a discussion group, it might be a good idea to seek the support of someone who has a stronger gift of gab than you. This person could be a close friend or a love partner. Don't worry. With help, you'll be fine!AQUARIUSA wedding could take place. It might be yours or it could be that of someone close to you. Whoever is getting married is very happy. If it isn't you, you'll be happy for him or her and you might start thinking longingly of a celebration of your own. If you're currently involved but not married, expect to move to the next level of commitment. If you're already married, enjoy the party!

PISCESToday you might do some routine work, perhaps as a volunteer, with an interesting person whose company you enjoy. Lively conversations should make the day go faster. You could end the day looking forward to seeing this person again. Through your new friend and the work, you should gain a lot of insight into the psyches of others, not to mention your own!

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ACROSS1. Fruit (7)4. Rice and raw fish in seaweed (5)7. Preserve made from citrus fruits (9)8. Frozen dessert (3)9. Unfreeze (7)10. Aroma (5)12. Edible bulb (5)16. Pastry (7)18. Drink made with juniper berries (3)19. Wine source (9)20. Sample (5)21. Vanilla ___ (7)

DOWN1. Edible nut (6)2. Bran (5)3. Used to brew a beverage (6)4. Add sugar (7)5. Sponge cake (5,4)6. Cooler (6)9. Servings of boiled or steamed dough (9)11. Baked pasta dish (7)13. Chewy confection (6)14. Fatty oil (6)15. Dairy product (6)17. Prepare a turkey (5)

THIS WEEK IN YOUR STARS

ARIESIt's an upbeat and positive time for you, with lots of socializing and fun on the agenda. Networking is one of the best things you can do right now, so keep it up. Fabulous aspects over this week suggest you'll be busy making new connections that could be very lucrative for you. You may also be in the mood to splurge, but you might be restrained by your credit limit.

TAURUSCareer possibilities look very promising this week with a dazzling lineup that could make you more money, too. This might be a good time to consider looking for a new job or go-ing for interviews. Either way, the news could be uplifting, especially as you seem to be on a roll. Finances look very rosy, with more than one opportunity to make extra cash.

GEMINIThe desire to explore new options and get away from it all could be stronger than ever. If you haven't yet taken your vacation, this might be a good time to get away for a well-deserved break. The cosmos is encouraging you to leave daily routines and explore new places and perhaps new faces. Current influences may be excellent for business trips since this week's upbeat aspects seem to hold the potential for success. CANCERThere's definitely a buzz in the air, with financial sparkles promising some positive new contracts and potential busi-ness deals. Your intuitive hunches may play a big part in enabling you to be in the right place at the right time. There is a chance of some excellent news - again, career related - which should put you in a good mood. Don't second-guess a romantic offer of a date. LEORelationships seem to be fast paced and exciting whether linked to business or romance. The connections you make are encouraging you to explore a new direction. Someone may give you a tip that could expand your horizons, open new vistas, and suggest fresh possibilities. There is also a connection to your social life and networking that adds to the fun and upbeat energy of the week.VIRGOIt's an excellent week to make progress at work and on career goals. You may feel as though you're in the zone as one good piece of news after another brings positive change. Expect the unexpected since the best deal may come out of the blue. You could be living on your nerves and perhaps burning the candle at both ends. There's so much to do that you'll be busy all hours.

LIBRARelationships, friendships, and romance could all be hot topics this week, in a positive way. Expect a meeting out of the blue that could lead to a creative partnership or budding romance. You'll notice a definite chemistry involved that inspires you to take things further whether for business or pleasure. One of these connections may also encourage you to broaden your horizons and see life from a new perspective. SCORPIOFamily life is boisterous and energetic. You might be do-ing a lot of entertaining or have family and friends come to stay. It's also possible that you've started spring cleaning early and decided to tackle the décor, too. There seem to be lucky events or news associated with the home. It's possible you might get money out of the blue, perhaps from a family member.

SAGITTARIUSAll kinds of associations and relationships work for you this week. The people you meet or talk to may share information that's vital in helping you secure a job, contract, or move one step nearer a goal. There's also the possibility of a romance that happens out of the blue. There's a lot of chemistry in the air bringing folks together buzzing with excitement. CAPRICORNFinances are looking perky, with a chance to get more earn-ings. You might be in the mood to buy extra gadgets for the home, perhaps a new computer or something else that helps make life easier. The more the merrier as far as you're con-cerned. You could be given a raise or find that you've been given additional responsibility at work for which you'll get more money.

AQUARIUSThings may seem surreal today, Aquarius, so don't take other people's chatter too seriously. This is a day to reach out and touch someone, so pick up the phone. It's a good day to share your dreams, no matter how farfetched they sound. Others may look at you as if you have three heads, but as long as you're being honest with yourself, there's no reason to be shy about sharing.PISCESYou might be in a more reflective mood, especially as there's a focus on your spiritual zone. Your inner life is important, and that includes your self-talk, hopes, dreams, and fanta-sies. If you want exciting and positive things to happen for you, then start creating them in your head. You might get ideas about how to make more money or make your home homier. Go for it!

In their honeymoon suite on their wedding night. As they undressed for bed, the husband, who was a big burly man, tossed his pants to his bride and said, “here put these on.” She said “I can’t wear your pants.” “That’s right!!” said the husband, “and don’t you forget it. I’m the man who wears the pants in this family!” With that she flipped him her panties and said, “Try these on.” He tried them on and found he could only get them on as far as his kneecaps. He said, “Hell, I can’t get into your panties!” She said, “That’s right, and that’s the way it’s going to be until you change your attitude.”

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Humankind’s propensity for imposing anthropomorphic characteristics on inanimate objects has now reached computers. But, which gender should your PC be?

Here are the top ten reasons why

they have to be male.

They have a lot of data, but • they’re still clueless.A better model is just around • the corner.They look nice and shiny until • you get them home.It’s always essential to have a • backup.They’ll do whatever you want if • you push the right buttons.The best part of having one is • the games you can play.In order to get their attention, • you have to turn them on.The lights are on but nobody’s • home.Big power surges knock them • out at night.Size does matter. •

But then again, here are the top ten reasons why they are obviously female.

They’re oh so picky, picky, • picky.They hear what you say, but • not what you mean.Beauty is only shell deep.•

When you ask them what’s•

wrong, they always say ‘nothing’.

They can produce incorrect • results with alarming speed.They are always turning • simple statements into big productions.Small talk is important.• You do the same thing for • years, and suddenly it’s wrong.They make you take the • garbage out.Miss a period and they go wild.•

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The Springboks Tour

The Springboks will start their Northern Hemisphere tour on Saturday when they take on totally rugby-mad Wales in Cardiff at the Millennium Stadium at 19h30.

Wales has beaten the Springboks only once before in 1999 and drawn once, which is sometimes hard to fathom because of their rich tradition: they are one of only two nations in the world that has rugby as their official sport, the other being New Zealand. The Springboks have beaten them 24 times and believe it or not - they have also beaten the All Blacks once! Their biggest defeat came against the Springboks in 1998 when they were humbled 96-13. The bigmouthed Welsh no.9

Mike Phillips said in an interview that they will take much heart by being able to field ten players that beat the Aussies earlier and that he believes they can beat the Springboks.

To have confidence is good but maybe he should leave the big talk to someone who can turn up for practice sober. He was recently fired from his French club after he turned up for practice as drunk as a sailor. Nevertheless, the Boks’ will feel confident with the return of players like Bakkies and Jacques Fourie, not to mention J.P. Peterson. I believe South Africa will be just too powerful in front and too clever and quick at the back for Wales. Expect them to play a kicking game. Although Wales have a very good running game, I just do not see them

running the Springboks ragged.They can virtually choose the

conditions they want to play in because of the roof that can open and close and if anything, they will have a fair chance if they choose to play in the wet. Coach Meyer said that he would like the roof to remain open if it rains to prepare the Springboks for the World Cup next year in England but I believe that to be mind games, because most of the Springboks are used to playing in wet conditions. They will take on Scotland and France on the following weekends.

Prediction: Springboks vs. Wales 37-25. (If you

disagree, feel free to comment on the Namib Independent’s Facebook page.)

The Barclays Premier League2 November

Arsenal went five points clear at the top with goals from Cazorla and Ramsey to stun Liverpool back to reality.

Newcastle vs. Chelsea 2-0. Second half goals from Gouffran and Remy made Mourinho wish that he by his own admission “did not make eleven mistakes” when fielding this team.

West Ham vs. Villa 0-0

Stoke vs. Southampton 1-1. This is a very good away point for the Saints who are keeping up their resurgent start to the season.

Manchester City vs. Norwich 7-0. Norwich must be longing for second tier soccer by now as they were whipped thoroughly.

Hull vs. Sunderland 1-0Fulham vs. Manchester United 1-3.

A three-goal blitz by United within 13 minutes. To all the United supporters out there - do not hurry for the suicide notes yet, they are catching their stride slowly but surely.

West Brom vs. Palace 2-0

3 NovemberEverton vs. Spurs 0-0. A disappointing

result for both teams as it changed little on the league table for two very aspiring teams.

Cardiff City vs. Swansea City 1-0. Cardiff winning this first-ever Premier League Derby in Wales.

Fixtures 9 November 15h00Southampton vs. Hull CityAston Villa vs. Cardiff CityLiverpool vs. FulhamCrystal Palace vs. Everton

Chelsea vs. West BromManchester City vs. West Ham

Sunday 10 NovemberTottenham Hotspurs vs. Newcastle

United at 12h00Sunderland vs. Manchester City at

14h05Swansea City vs. Stoke City at 16h05Then the Mother of all games:

Manchester United vs. Arsenal at Old Trafford. This could well be the early title decider and could be the win that both these teams need to grow enough confidence to go on and win the title. Arsenal will know that the Red Devils can never be written off and this will be a cracker.

Game of the Week Prediction: Manchester United vs. Arsenal 3-2Sport readers will be glad to know

that we will launch a competition, starting this week, where you can make a prediction on our “Game of the Week.” You can enter via our Facebook-page and go to “World of Sport” where the 10th correct prediction will receive N$200. Please join the fun, I hope to see many predictions and comments.

Wednesday 30 OctoberLast Wednesday, 30 players took part in the Competition. Cold weather greeted the players in the early morning, but it got better as the day progressed.

Outright winner for the nine-hole competition was Pikkie Champion on 22 points. Second place went to Bossie on 21 Points and Gert Olivier Jnr. came third on a count out on 20 points.

Paul van der Westhuizen is still struggling to get back in form and took the wooden spoon with eight points.

Saturday 2 November

We had no sponsor for last Saturday and the Club stood in for the Individual Stableford competition. Again it was a bit cold in the morning, but the day turned out to be a great golfing day.

Many players started the day with new handicaps and still we have some ridiculous handicaps going around, but that will also be sorted out in the days to come.

Take note of our Handicapper’s new handicap. Gunter, with that handicap you are on the verge of losing your regular playing partners. Stop taking our money or call the bank if you have cash flow problems.

Stefan Jacksch is also a player to watch. Thursday school, take note.

We posted two clips on Facebook, one of Pieter Heunis attempting to play the

wrong way around. Pieter, you have to be a golfer to play both ways, my friend. Thanks anyway for the nice clip and the freshie.

The other clip is the Handicapper himself playing out of the water. Believe it or not, the ball ended safely on the green.

1st place: Gert Olivier JNR2nd place: Deville Dreyer3rd place: Chris Tempo4th place: Pikkie Champion5th place: Piet van Niekerk6th place: Mathew Stander7th place: Gunter HeitmannBoxer just showed up

Sages – Sunday 3 NovemberSunday saw the last Sages Competition

of the year apart from the Bank Windhoek and Old Mutual sponsored event in December.

The Swakopmunders did not join this time around as their National Sages started today.

Jerry did not make up with his girlfriend who usually supplies Koeksisters, but made up with some Samoosas and spring rolls. Thanks, Jerry.

Danie van Antwerpen subsidised lunch. All players won a prize as our Sages

compliments everybody for taking part. Chris Bothma won both the Sportsman

Of The Year trophy as well as the Player With The Biggest Accumulated Score Over The Year. Well done, Chris.

Omeya OpenThree of our players took part in the

Omeya Open over the weekend. The course was not fully operational and one Par 3 was not playable. Players competed over 34 holes on Saturday. Neil Theron played a 73 and a 75 to win the A Division Nett.

Andre Burger played an 81 and bounced back with a 74 to win the B Division Nett.

Kevin Wentzel played consistently over the weekend with a score of 78 and 78. Kevin, Andre beat you again on gross!

Coming Saturday

Namibia Fishmeal Processors stepped in to sponsor this weekend. Sergio, thanks a lot.

Sergio insisted on a Better Ball medal for this weekend. Pick your own partner, but consult that handicap changes list first. Gunter and Stefan, you can expect some calls with those handicaps.

Course

Construction work is not complete on hole No 9. Please bear with us. The Hell Drivers were back today and unfortunately damaged a sewerage pipe. They will start repairs tomorrow, so be careful that your ball is not plugged in some human waste on that hole.

Same rule still applies. If you land in the track marks, consult your marker and drop away, not nearer to the hole.

Good Week of Golf Despite The Cold