2022-02-22Eveline de Klerk Advisors of the Benguela Current Commission’s Marine Spatial Management and Governance Project are questioning how Namibian Marine Phosphate got hold of a map that was supposed to only be in the hands of senior government officials. View more
2022-02-24Eveline de Klerk A Walvis Bay-based fishing company this week suspended the entire crew of one of its longline vessels after the 23 members complained of working conditions on board the Lunan Bay vessel. View more
2022-02-25Eveline de Klerk Some of the players in the dimension stone (marble) mining industry say they do not have the expertise, enough skilled human capital, or financial backing to add value and produce finished products as required by the government. View more
2022-02-25Eveline de Klerk Tunacor Group subsidiary company Namsov showed the fishing industry that value could be added to wet landed horse mackerel. View more
2022-03-02Eveline de Klerk Erongo chief regional officer Habate Doeses acted outside her powers when she prohibited the council’s chairperson Ciske Smith-Howard from conducting her official duties. View more
2022-03-03Eveline de Klerk Ndango zodorpa zaWalvisBay kazigeve marondoro kovatungimo asi vaharanda ndi asi vafute simaliwa nkenye selitjangeso kevhu eli lyononomora 37 eli lyakara ponze zodoropa zina zekezenga. View more
2022-03-04Eveline de Klerk A young chef from Walvis Bay says she was fired from her job after she got shocked by an electrical pot that left her with several medical complications, including seizures. View more
2022-03-07Eveline de Klerk The Swakopmund council has assisted local businesses by waiving thousands in rental fees as a way to assist them in rebuilding their businesses that were brought to their knees by Covid-19. View more
2022-03-07Eveline de Klerk The late auction of governmental objective quotas came back to bite as the government is set to lose out on millions of dollars in revenue during this year’s auction, especially for horse mackerel. View more
2022-03-08Eveline de Klerk Revised figures indicate the government generated N$575 million in revenue from the governmental objective quota auctioned last year. View more
2022-03-10Eveline de Klerk The possible sale of at least two blocks of land to Tunacor Limited and Seaworks to provide housing for their employees, was met with mixed feelings during the monthly Walvis Bay municipal council meeting as residents and some councillors objected to the recommendations. View more
2022-03-11Eveline de Klerk Disappointed pensioners from Walvis Bay, who receive pension grants from the South African Social Security Agency, say they did not steal and will not be arrested for something they are entitled to. View more
2022-03-11Eveline de Klerk The delay of DNA results in the Shannon Wasserfall murder case could result in the provisional withdrawal of charges against accused Azaan Madisia and Junior Mulundu. View more
2022-03-14Eveline de Klerk A Swakopmund taxi driver had to endure six hours of horror when he was kidnapped and stuffed in the boot of his own vehicle, allegedly by three men. View more
2022-03-14Eveline de Klerk A three-year-old toddler died after a massive fire tore through homes in Walvis Bay’s Tutaleni, displacing over 100. View more
2022-03-16Eveline de Klerk Popular Democratic Movement president McHenry Venaani says local authority councillors should scrutinise municipal by-laws to see if they are responsive to the current needs and issues of their electorate. View more
2022-03-16Eveline de Klerk The mother of a 13-year-old boy accused of starting the shack fire on Friday afternoon in Walvis Bay, said her son did not do it. View more
2022-03-16Eveline de Klerk Access to secure potable water for human and industrial use has improved over the current plan period, the minister responsible for water affairs Calle Schlettwein announced this week. View more
2022-03-17Eveline de Klerk About 600 fishermen, who were offered employment by Walvis Bay-based Cavema Fishing and its subsidiary companies say even though they are drawing a monthly salary, they are growing anxious by sitting at home doing nothing. View more
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