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ABRAHAM IYAMBO IN REMEMBRANCE 13 YEARS LATER
By Wonder Guchu *First published in The Villager on Sunday, 3 February 2013. There are some mirrors that shatter, and people will just walk away but there are other mirrors that shatter, and everybody with a face worth looking at…
2020 WAS A CHALLENGING YEAR – GEINGOB
To suggest that the year 2020 was a challenging year would be an understatement. When we commenced our work as Cabinet at the beginning of last year, none of us anticipated what lay ahead for us. Over the course of…
STEFANSSON’S STORY (PT1) THE PAYMENTS
• Later James indicated that he needed N$5 000 000 to pay higher-level politicians among them Esau although according to Stefansson James did not mention any other names. This money was meant to drive the matter through. • The N$5…
STEFANSSON’S STORY (PT 1): AGREEMENTS
To regulate future relationships, agreements were signed between Esja Fishing represented by Adalsteinn Helgasson and Tamson Hatuikulipi and others for them to work together for potential quotas of horse mackerel and possible others in the future. The agreement was that…
STEFANSSON’S STORY (PT 1): QUOTA USAGE FEES
In 2013, most quota holders made a lot of money by selling their quota on an annual basis to some vessel operators or they entered into a joint agreement. Those who buy these quotas then harvest the fish after signing…
STEFANSSON’S STORY (PT1): ANGOLA/ NAM DEAL BENEFICIARIES
The names of the people who benefitted in Namibia are: • Bernard Esau – former fisheries minister • James Hatuikulipi – former Investec managing director & Fishcor chairperson • Fitty Tamson Hatuikulipi – James’ cousin & Esau’s son-in-law • Ricardo…
FISHROT WHISTLE-BLOWER STEFANSSON TELLS HIS STORY (PART 1)
Stefansson’s Arrival in Namibia • During 2011, Stefansson says he and Ingvar Juliusson met a person whose name he cannot remember. That person had promised them that he could link them up with influential people in the fishing sector. Later…
POLICE HUNT FOR SUSPECTS WHO FLED INTO THE MOUNTAINS
Erongo police are hunting for two men who ran away from the police during a visit to a crime scene in Otjimbingwe on Friday morning. The men are wanted for suspected stock theft after they were found in possession of…
CRIME DECREASED BETWEEN NOV. 2020 TO 15 JAN, 2021
The police said 1 332 cases were recorded during the crime prevention and the road safety campaigns that started late last year and ended on 15 January 2021. The HoKaNam campaign started on 1 December 2020 until 15 January 2021…
Dr Itula tells party official his resignation may violate IPC constitution
The IPC chief patriot Dr Panduleni Itula learnt about the aborted resignation of the deputy national secretary-general of his party on social media. Patrick Shiyemo Kashera announced his resignation from the party on Friday night but changed his mind…
