New Era

Mayor drums up Crayfish Festival support

- ■ Steven Klukowski

Lüderitz mayor Anne Marie Hartzenber­g says as the main purpose of this year’s Crayfish Festival will be that of serving and benefiting the town’s community, they should turn up in big numbers to enjoy three days of fun and flair.

“We are very excited, and are really looking forward to the festival after being denied since 2019 to host it due to Covid-19,’’ the mayor said. She observed that they (Lüderitz Town Council) initially planned to host a minievent, but after receiving so much interest from the community. decided on holding a full, comprehens­ive festival.

“Through this auspicious interventi­on, we want our residents to benefit optimally through allowing them to rent stalls at the venues where they can sell their products,’’ she emphasised. Hartzenber­g called on prospectiv­e small and medium enterprise­s’ (SMEs) owners to concentrat­e more on preparing and selling traditiona­l food and attire as a means to attract more customers.

SME stalls have been provided to applicants at an affordable rate of a once-off N$350 payment for the duration of the festival. “Entrance at the gates will be free, except for the motorracin­g, spins and gospel show,’’ said the mayor. As a means to boost these entreprene­urs, crayfish will be sold to them at a very low price. “The town council will sell it at an affordable, subsidised price of N$450 per box, with a limitation of five boxes per vendor,’’ she explained. As a result thereof, the crayfish delicacies on offer will be affordable for the average customer.

The mayor further promised that those community members who decide to attend the festival will be spoiled with days filled with fun. “The town council plans to also cater for small children this time around, whilst the rest of the community can see out the spins, gospel show and beauty pageant during the event,’’ she added. She furthermor­e gave the assurance that all existing Covid-19 health regulation­s will be strictly adhered to during the festival. “The prescribed social distancing and hand sanitising will be adhered to at all times, whilst the wearing of face masks will be a personal choice," said Hartzenber­g.

They will likewise address the issue of corporate social responsibi­lity after the completion of the festival through initiating projects from which the community can benefit at the end.

“Allow me also on this platform to express my gratitude towards the festival’s organising committee and board for planning this event in such a short period of time,’’ she said. The politician in addition thanked the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources for coming on board and supporting the event in kind, making it to become a reality. She then called on the community of Lüderitz, the rest of the country and those tourists attending the festival to support the SME owners selling their products during

the event.

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Photo: Steven Klukowski Come all… Lüderitz mayor Anne Marie Hartzenber­g.

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