OBSERVER COASTAL | Lifeguards withdraw from Swakopmund beaches
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 8/01/2026
Renthia Kaimbi Certified lifeguards from Monarch Lifeguard and Emergency Services have withdrawn from Platz am Meer and Mole Beach in Swakopmund following the end of their contract with the municipality. Monarch founder Muyenga Martin said the contract ran from 05 December 2025 to 05 January (…)
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