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MEMBERS of the 'Red Eye no bail be granted to the seven youths vinced that Daniel was also a mem­ Gang' had conducted a "reign and that the case :be postponed to ber of the gang. of terror" in KatUtura and could September 12. Potgieter said that all three Dawid­ not be granted bail, Sergeant Two of the youths, Ntkanor Penna brothers were members of the gang. Dawid, accused number one, and , They are Danjis!, Nikanor and Elifas ~ Ernst Potgieter, - told the Daniel Dawid, accused number seven, Elifas Dawid is presently in police Magistrates Court yesterday. , . were represented by Hanno Bossouw custody, charged with the attempted Frikkie Truter, the presiding of Lorentz and Bone. The remaining niurder of tOO manager of Club Thriller, Magistrate, after listening to all the five, Ananias Ipinge, Thomas Michael Shidiwe, ELLIOT JIiskia. Public Relations of Namibia's premier soccer ::-:""';"'!'~--"";'!rlence, decided tlmt the seven al- . Matheus, Eliaser Ampn, Matheus Potgieter told the court under oath lesedm~ ____ ~ egangw(!uld ~-...... =,amuketo ' and Robe.It Nehojadid $hat .the alleged . gang. membe,rs, if league and a BS Tigers official, pictured with the disputed Mainstay k~p t in custody until th~ cas,e ..yas not have any legal ".-presenta!ion. rcieased on'bail, ,,:ould interfere with. Cup. The N~al Football Ass~iation yesterday announc~ it heard. " Bossouw; in his protest, submitted witnesses. ~ would respond to Tigers' coutt bid to have the Mainstay s~mi.fin~ Potgieter gave evidence ,ill the case that there was no reason why D~el continued ~n page 6 replayed, and slammed last weekend's violence. See story below. brought before ~ourt in which seven should be kept in.custody.,He further alleged members of the 'Red Eye said that when the accused was told Gang' are charged with public vio- to appear before court yesterday, he ·lence. intimidation and assault on a did so ... Why should differenttreat- police officerdUl'ing the execution of ment be meted out to him today'l" NFAto challenge Tigers ' his duties. , . Bossouw asked the court. The charges follow Sunday's soc- Sergeant Potgieter, called by the cer. violenCe' which resulted in the state to give evidence, said that for stoppage of ihe 'Mainstay competi- the past four,yeatshe was involved in in court over Mainstay , tion fmill. ' criminal inve"stigations in which the Six of the al16ged gang members 'Red Eye Gang' was implicated. were arrested on the scene of Sun- The gang, Potgieter said, was no- THE Namibia Football A-ssociation The NFA also lashed out at ·the fields on Saturday, was stopped about ' day" s soccer violence and ,a seventh, torious, and the police were invesii- yesterday announced it would cruil­ violence which marred last week­ 20 minutes before the final whistle Daniel Dawid, was warned to appear ' gating a number of crimes in which lenge a court interdict granted to dis­ . ,end's Mainstay champiqnships and . when certain elements, who ~ppai­ in Court yesterday. ' the gang members are alleged,to have qualified Maiilstay Cup tournament said it weuld not bow to "organised ently supported Tigers, started beat­ . Advocate Danie Smal, who ap- been involved: semi-finalists, Tigers, who want the and orchestrated violence," by thugs. ing up Young Ones fans after Tigers -peared for the State, submitted :that He told the court that·he was con- match replayed. In a press statement, the NFA conceded a second goal. executive committee said it was . The NFA decided to abandon the confident tlmt its decision to disqual­ match and disqualified the Tigers ify Tigers was correct and ':in the . team, with Yol,1Ilg Ones going through interests of soccer" ,but declined to to the Mainstay Cup final. comment further as the matter was It is believed this decision could the subject of a coUrt hearing. have sparked the unrest which dis­ The disputed semi-final match rupted the match, played at the Katu- between Tigers and SWA' Toyota Young Ones, played at the SKW continued on page 3 NPthrows Open its doors to 'all.races'

THE excluslv~ly white National Party of South West Africa has changed its name and opened its doors to all raCes. ~ Party leader Kosie Pretorius told a media briefing In Windhoek yes­ terday that althougb the NP had abstained from voting to adopt Na­ mibia's constitution, the party was committed to uphold the supreme law of the country and to use legal methods to make changes deemed necessary. "Therefore we feel morally obliged to bring our (NP) , constitution in line with the constitution of Namibia, " Pretorius said at the'end of the party's 50th congress. ~"...... ' THE exciting opening of the new Wernhil Park shopping centre attracted large crowd including The party, the oldest in Namibia, and the only one totally supported a financially from inside the country, will now be known as the National many prominent government figures. Party, he said. , Among the guests, picturedlibove, were Sandy Tjitendero, wife of the speaker of the National ' The NP/SWA began as an independent political party-joining the , Assembly Dr Moses Tjitendero; Deputy Foreign Minister Ms Netumbo Ndaitwah; Foreign Minister South African NationafParty under sfederal system in the late 1940s. Theo Ben Gurir~b and his wife, Joan; Permanent Secretary ofTransport1)r Peingeondjabi Shipoh; It broke ties with the South African NP in 1977 at the start of the and Justice Minister Dr Ngadkutuke Tjiriange. . Namibian independence process, Pr,etorius said: - Sapa '

. ~. [_ 2 Thursday August 23 1990 THE-NAMIBIAN I . - 'Build-up towards War'

~ Iraq hanged a score of people including foreigners for looting in Kuwait. Occupation troops seized westerners to be used as human shields at potential targets and manned missile launchers facing Saudi , =- Arabia and western warships. n · o "We are in in a process ofbuild-up in Ahmadi and five in J ahra," a J or­ sites. According to President Mitter­ towards war," French Pres\!ient danian salesman told Rueters after and "The difficulty is to see whether Francois Mitterand said, as four more crossing fom Iraq yesterday. , we can avoid war without giving up .- western countries agreed to send The dead included Iraqis, Egyp­ the 'defence of international Jaw." warships to join Gulf and Red Sea tians, ·Syrians and Kuwaitis whose Some 70 western warships are patrols. , loot was displayed on television. There already in the region enforcing UN, InKuwait, whereanestimated 170 was confusion over the plight of some sanctions against Iraq or to help defend VATICAN crfy -Pope John Paul, in his first public acknowledgment 000 Iraqi troops ' ~re dug in facing 130 000 westerners trapped in Ku­ troops based in Saudi Arabia to de­ of the Gulf crisis, noted yesterdat "the danger of war" and offered a Saudi Arabia, patrols of ~cupying wait and Iraq. More than 200 British, fend' the King40m against possible prayer for peace. soldiers enforced .a crackdown on French and US citizens in Iraq and Iraq attack: Some US ships have l?een looting. "1 saw nine bodies h(mging Kuwait have'been rounded up, some shadowing Iraq tankers, one of which BEllING - China will not block a proposed UN resolution pennitting in Kuwait City and know of six more at gunpoint, and taken to' unspecified docked in>¥ emerls port of Aden. military ,enforcement of sanctions against Iraq, Kuwaiti Foreign Minister ' .r-----< ) Sheikh-Sabah al-Alpnedal-SabGb saidJ ~ \ . iJ ... r l _ BElRUT - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said it had pulled half its foreign staff out of Lebanon because of kidnapping fu~ . . LUSAKA - Zambia's main state-owned refinery was shut down as oil supplies from the Gulf dried up, officials said yesterday. Workers were sent home when the plant at the Copperbelt town Ndola, 336km north of Lusaka, closed on Tuesday, refmery spokesman Salvatore Miele ' said. Miele said Zambia may begin rationing fuel soon. COLOMBO - Nine Tamil separatists and a policeman were killed in clashes between rebels and security forces in Sri Lanka, military sources said. MANILA - Three bombs rocked Manila as part of' an apparent destabilisation campaign by opponents of President Corazon Aquino, police s.aid. No one was injured in the explosions, which took the tally of blasts in the Philippine capital to 11 over the past 10 days. BEllING - With 60 000 "peace pigeons" swirling overhead, Chinese Comm,unist Party chief Jiang Zemin ignited the official Asian Games-' torch in Beijing's Tiananmen Square. NEW DELHI - Bangladesh has demanded 20 million rupees (1 ,2 million dollars) from India in compensation for deaths and damage to property allegedly resulting from a border shootout in July, an Indian official said. '

AFTER Tuesday's relative calm, the death toll in South,Africa's black-on-black fighting rocketed KUALA LUMPUR -Six Nigerians, including a woman, were charged yesterday. This photograph was taken last month in Johannesburg after a bomb attack believed to the with drug trafficking in a Malaysian court yesterday, an offence which work of white extFemists. . carries a mandatory death sentence on conviction. The six were alleged to have trafficked in heroin totalling 2,49 kg. CAPE TOWN - manwho strangled his workmate during an argument over a Western Province versus Northern Transvaal rugby match has 'Casualties soar in'renewed been jailed for 20 years. "An argument about rugby is no reason to ./ kill ... " said counsel for the State in the Cape Town Supreme Court on Tuesday when Samuel Plaatjies, 20, was found guil~)' of murder. L township faction fighting Taylor ll1.akes heavy threats JOHANNESBURG - The death toll in faction fighting sweeping Witwatersrand's black townships .. climbed on yesterday to 577 - an increase of 172 on Tuesday's reported figure of 405. HARBEL, Liberia - Liberian rebel leader Charles Taylor made velled threats on Tuesday that reprisals might be taken against West African The toll was pumped up by fresh marauding mobs spent the morning geted for attacks amidst the fighting . civllians if a regional peacekeeping force entered the country. outbreaks of violence at Vosloorus barricading streets with burning debris , between Zulu and Xhosa factions. on the East Rand yesterday inorning, and petrol bombing the town council A petrol bomb was hurled into a Some 3 000 troops from fi ve West the target of tit-for-tat killings, Tay­ which claimed the lives of 138 people, offices and municipal, police and police Casspir and two Soviet-made African countries are on their way to lor replied: "I cannot claim to have and on Tuesday evening at Kagiso on private vehicles. AK47 rifles were left behind when a Liberia to police a truce between total control over my soldiers in the the West Rand, which left 20 people At Vosloorus on the East Rand the mob fled teargas after attacking a government forces and a breakaway field." Taylor, leader of the main­ dead and at .least 21 injured. situation was grim, with the' discov­ Vosloorus police operations station rebel group. stream National Patriotic Front of Police claimed to have brought the ery of 138 bodies following running , with petrol bombs. "The price of a soldier landing on Liberia (NPFL), has vowed to fight situation under control at Kagiso, clashes between small groups of V osloorus roads were rendered Liberian territory is going to be very any foreign intervention in the eight­ where things were considerably qui­ Xhosas and Zulus. impassable with burning barricades, expensive for all parties involved," month-old civil war. He has refused eter 'on ~ednesday afternoon after Police at Vosloorus were also tar- hostel entrances were boarded closed Taylor told reporters. to let citizens of countries involved and police 'patrols were repeatedly "For every Liberian that's killed in the peace force leave rebel-held attacked withpetrol.bornbs and auto­ I'm going to make sure some other territory. ' matic rifle fire. nationals get killed too, " Taylor said. Some 2000 Nigerian citizens have Police members living in the town­ "If a Liberian dies, why shouldn't a taken sanctuary in their embassy Soviet border ship vacated their homes and are Nigerian die, a Ghanaian die?" behind rebel lines in Monrovia. being accommodated at police sta­ Asked whether Wesf African ci­ About 60 Guineans are holed up in tions. vilians trapped in Liberia would be their ambassador's residence nearby.

BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breath~ brawl hots u ,....;.------, r------...;;.....-, ~(~M'7 ~ COfWITfM'7 6U&5INrHt! MQSCOW -' A Soviet KGB- commander said yesterday he had , tJlNP1!(6, moved extra -troops and armoured 'cars to Lithuania's bo.der NO with Poland to deal with a planned mass drive across the fron,tier , by Lithuanian nationalists. \ Lithuania's ruling Sajudis movement, pressing for comp,ete ,independence from Moscow, has e::alled on Lithuanians to_gather at a camp',near the Lazdijai border point today and march into Poland in protest against-tr.avelr~strictions. Activists are also planning to cross from the Polish side. .' "Sajudis is trying to take control of the state border," Lieutenant­ General Valentin Gaponenko, commander of the Baltic border region, said. "We have reinforced the border guard and deployed extra equipment, including armoured cars." A Lithuania formally declared independence on March 11, insisting N it was fo rced to join the Soviet Union in 1940. It suffered a D R K.·emlin fuel emba."go for three months before agreeing in June o to suspend its declaration fro-m the startofplanned independence B nagotiati.ons. with Moscow. I N

\ t 'HE' NAMIB1~N Eimbeck praises report on 'Red Eye' gangsters - , THE REPORT on the notorious 'Red Eye Gang' which appeared in the Times of Namibia yesterday was yesterday hailed as praiseworthy by the Namibian Police Public Relations Officer, Commissioner Siggi Eimbeck. Eimbeck was approached over the matter. The police, he said, could whether the report would assist po­ approach the writer of the report for . lice investigations into the activities more.information on the gang. . of th~. gang. " , " We will demand more informa­ He said- the report was "fairly tion"if necessary," he stated. positive" and in a way·broke down "The report. strangely enough, except the "myth" and ·"heroism" wltich for certain details, did not differ much surrounded the gang. from the evidence given by Sergeant The -report could also be .an eye­ Ernst Potgieter in court during yes- " opener for the communify ~ helping terday's trial of seven alleged mem- them realise that the gang was not •bers of the gang. mysterious and something which need Although the Times reporter in not be feared, Eimbeck said. question was in contact with Potgieter Asked whether he believed that at a certain stage, Eimbeck said, he the .writer of. the report spoke to a did not believe that the report was a gang member, Eimbeck replied, leak from police investigations. "Chris Coetzee contacted me a while The greatest problem with organi­ ago and said he interviewed a gang sed crime was "public opinion", SOME of the students from the Dijbra Vocational Training Centre who are on a week.long class boycott member". . and how the community perceived after accusing the school management of avoiding a face·to·face meeting over their grtievances. These Eimbeck continued tharhe (lid not ­ the gangsters, said Eimbeck. range from the content of their courses, food and poor relations betWeen the teaching staff and students. think that a police officer involved in People should realise that the 'Red Photograph: Rajah Munamava. investigating activities of the gang · Eye Gang! was..s~tbing they should could have divulged information on not fear, Eimbeck ~~

> CONT. FROM PAGE 1989 was very bleak year .r lura Stadium, on Sunday. " under no circumstances" bow to Following ,their disqualification, organised and orchestrated violence Tigers applied for an urgentinterdict carried out by tlrugs at football fields. challenging the decision. TheNFA said the incidents had been ," for Namibia's economy The Namibian High Court ruled discussed at an executive committee that the NFA lind Young Ones should meeting. " The NFA is convinced give reasons before the Court by that the violence that marred the Maio­ TIJE Ministry of Finanace paints During 1989 altnost all non-min­ decline in real governmet experidi~ lOhOO on August 31 showing why staycup soccer tournament:" was not a bleak picture of economic ing sectors improved on the growth ture. _ Saturday's controversial semi-final spontaneous but organised. " conditions in the country during in real outppt attained during 1988. FurtherrIlore real private consump­ match should not be replayed. It added that. it denounced in no 1989 in the latest edition ofits Only. the construction industry tion expe.q.diture was still fairly sub­ The NFA'said yesterday it main-. uncertain tenns the violence that showed a real output decline, while "dued and expanded by less than one StatisticallEconomic Review. tained that an interdict itself "is nei­ disrupted the ~p matches and called the electricity and water sectors as per cent. ther a permanent solution to instigate on "all soccer-loving people to dis­ According to the review the rate of well as community services showed_ Real fixed investment continued violence nor within the association. tance themselves frOI:Il those resp~ ~onof real economic activity lower growth rates in real output in to expand for the third year in succes­ Those who rush into such actions "sible (or_such violence". The NFA I contin!l~ line steadily for the 1989 than in 1988. sion, but the rate of growth fell from must bear the consequences. ' , exeCutive committee expressed ap­ third year in succession. ~~ _ _ _ Qa_the other hand the rate of in- more than 14 per cent in 1988 to less The NFA added that it had invit<:d preciation-to-membets of the police This continued until it reached an crease ht the real gross national prod- than five per cent in 1989. Tigers officials to a meeting today to . force for arresting six " of those thugs almost zero growth situation last year uct improved markedly from 3,4 per . Namibia's foreign trade position discuss the possible involvement of who were allegedly involved in the and the econon'iyr~mained sluggish cen~ _ ~ 1989 to 8,4 per cen~ in 1989. further recovered from the ~erious their team supporters in the disrup­ act of violence". on the output and especially on the This recovery was explamed by a . set-back su1;fered during 1987 brought tion of the Mianstay Cup final. It added that NflA officials had expenditure side. decline in Namibia's real net factor - about mainly -by the remarkable At the same time the Football As­ decided to make representations to A possible justification for this payments to the rest of the wor\d plus strength pf Namibia's merch~dise sociation took a firm stand against the relevant authorities and to dis­ was tight fiscal and monetary policy, the inlprovement ~the country's export performance. the weekend violence, denouncing it " cuss ways and means of curbing such . the persistent inflationary spiraf and terms of trade. continued on page 4 and saying that NFA offici~s would '-violence in the future. tough export market conditions. The growth rat~ of 8,4 per cent in ., The net result was that the growth teal gross natio~ product .implied in real domestic product dropped from that the real income per he·ad of the 3,0 per·cent in 1987 to 0,7 per cent in _population rose at an average annual 1988 to only 0,2 per cent in 1989. rate of more than 5,0 percent during An analysis of various sectors 1989. revealed that the veery low rate of Real gross domestic expenditure expansion in 1989 originated mainly declined by 5,6 percent in 1989 after TRANS'NAMIB BURSARIES: in the mining industry where there having risen at rates of more than were marked decreases in output in eight per cent in 1987 and 1988 on 1991 .- all major sub-sectors. account of steady domestic cohsump- Total real non-mining production tion and investment: Ensure a bright future "rose by 3,6 per cent during 1989, This fall resulted from a much .compared to,2,1 per cent in the pre- smaller reaf increase in inventory TransNamib are offering Bursaries to Namibian citizen-s in matric .ceding year. ~)Uild-up and an almost four per cent who obtained first class results in the June exams. 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Organisations involved in the plan­ ning arid repatriation of the children include the Education Ministry, Health Hundreds of Namibian kids and Social Servces Ministry, Home Affairs Ministry, Swapo, Unicef, UNHCR, LWF and WFP. Dumeni said there were more set to return from·GDR N amibians who have not returned as . most children who could not qualify for last year's election stayed to fur­ A TOTAL of 425 exiled Namioian the RRR Committee, Immanuel to Katutura for registration before another group of 100 on August 31. ther .their studies. children and 29 teachers from the oUmeni, announced yesterday. being.reunited with their families. No date has been set for the arrival of He also disclosed that contacts for Gemlan Democratic Republic will The children, who will arrive from Dumeni said yesterday that the the last group. possible places in local German be repatriated to their !,lome country Frankfurt on different Namibia Air • R~Committee of the COW1cil of . Lists of names of the children ar­ Schools had been made since most of starting tllls Sunday, the Director of flights starting Sunday, will be bussed Churches in Namibia had been asked riving in each group will be pub­ .'the children now speak German. . by Edu¥on Minister Nahas An­ lished (see also tomorrow's Namib­ Some parents, on their own initia­

~. ~. -' . - ~ '''': ,.- \ , ·gula to coordinate the repatriation of ian) and made available before the tive, had also sought to get places at NAMIBIAN ECONOMY _ the 425 children and 29 teachers. The start of the repatriation so that par­ schools of their choice for the chil­ ages of fue children ranged from one ents and relatives can be reunited dren, Dumeni added. to 16 years he said. with their children. Thc RRR Director said further there The recovery occured despite tight consumer price index for Windhoek, The cost of airlifting the children All children will first be taken to were those children who could be conditions on export markets. and the the inflation rate in Namibia of 15,1 to Namlbia would be carried by the the Katutura People's Primary School • categorised as orphans among the faidy moderate rises in merchandise per cent in 1989 was notably higher Namibian government while the where they will be registered and children coming and that arrange­ imports. than the 12,9 per cent in 1988. German Democratic Republic would supplied with basics such as blan­ ments for·their welfare and care would This helped restore the trade sur- In summary, the review said the cover internal trmport costs. kets, mattresses, pillows, eating uten­ be made. Parents taking the children plus at a level ofR332 million during pre-independence economy could be The first group of about 100 chil­ sils, toothbrushes etc. into their custody will have to sign 1989 after a trade deficit of R26m seen as moving into a consolidation dren arrive at Windhoek International No reunions will be allowed on affidavits under oath in addition to was recorded in 1987, and which was phase with the growth in

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1:\eal M.inistry outlines policy00 th be strengthened and supported. of health for all by year 20.... . :< f\'~e. M .~\."~~~~~ ·>·> 1be &rectorate of communi\)' heallh services identifIed five main areas of particular concern in the poliC)' state- with coJ11tl\unities and health work­ l\1ent. 'fhe first was fanul)' healthers in ers. 'fhe Health Ministry places a which the focUS win be on n\Oth and children. 'fhe improvement of This waS the essence of a health high premium on local involven\ent th inhealth n\atterS, it sa),s, adding that nutritional staus. hcal knowledge and family pla,nnlng would also re- . polic), statement, just issued ?)' the as man), problemS as possible ct Ministry, in which "broad lines. ofc s~ou:d be identified and solved at (\\stn action' were laid down· 'fhe p.oh ), ceiveCommunit)' attention. health was another ~ unit explained that all existing he~th level. J11tl targeted atea in an attempt to en.­ services would be incorporated lllto The development of co • )'- based health worker training pro­ power communitieS in matters most the Ministry which in turn would be important to thern· With environ- : grammes would alsO. be a prin\etab nW health, the emphaSIS would restructured.1n future, the Ministry will. func- co ern the llew polic)' . 'fhe es - ntal s nc of be on reducing huz,ard relating to tion at a ceutrallevel responsible for lish111entoftrained staff at local level would then facilitate the develoP­ water. waste products, food. hoUS­ poliC)' formation, suate~ic pla,nnlng ing, and environment all)' influenced and coordination; at regIonal level to ment of sustainable primaI)' health communicable diseases. provide managen"lent. care programmes throughout the an~ proble~­ counU)'. Existing staff would alsO />. baseline stud)' of disease di.stri- sol",ing support to distncts; at dIS­ butio , health status· and health be­ trict and where functional receive in_service training where .ha n would also be undertakento localleve~ appropriate, and better supply ?f staff activities will take place on an ensurevioUI that all development efforts aU~ to remote areas wouldbe consIdered. tonomous basis. ht management level, there would were as effecti.ve as possible. hccording to the polic)' statement, The last target area was the estab- be district health management.teams. partiCular attention ~ill ~ gi~ent to supported b)' regional t~ams, answer­ lishment of an efficient adnUnlstra­ correcting the existlllg dispan )' ~­ able to a central bod)'. 'fhere would tive s),stem for health to facilitate a· tween disease and health care proVI­ tWO-wa)' floW of information. sion in Namibia. to extending serv­ also be a central standardization of ices and to providing prima{)' health stores •. equipment and services. e Mission health services would also careIt freealso ofstreSses chafg the. need to imple- ment new measures u: consultation ing fer

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THE NAMIBIAN 6 Thursday August 23 1990 . I . stage when he arrived at the home of . the effect that three brothers are Iifl­ the Dawid-brothirs to arrest Niknnor, ing one another," Potgieter statecf. HELP KEEP . he was thre ~tened by Daniel with He said some alleged members of NAMIBIA CLEAN! The police had been blamed by the ""hen released on bail, intimidated death if his brother was arrested. the gang who were part of the Sunday Ka'tutura community many times for plaintiffs with the result that a num­ "The brothers are helping and soccer fiasco were still being sought DON'T LITTER. granting bail to the gang members, ber of cases against the gang hac;l supporting each other in their crimi­ by the police, '.'If anyone of the he said. The members, he added, been withdrawn. He said that at one nal activities. I have statements to seven accused were let free no-one in the community will come forward to testify against them, ' , said Potgieter: . The police are in possession of ON THE OCCASION OF THE new information which implicates Daniel to the effect that he had a COMMEMORATION OF THE 24TH stake in Sunday's violence, the court heard, ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARMED Potgieter appealed to the court to LIBERATION STRUGGLE IN NAMIBIA keep Daniel in custody until today when a formal bail application for his release would be heard. . During cross-examination Bossouw THE HEAD AND CHIEF CO-ORDINATOH OF told the court that Potgieter's evi- .. SWAPO OF NAMIBIA dence was not enough to prove that his clients, in particular Daniel; was a mem~r of the gang, He added that the police conten­ MOSES M~ GAROEB tion that Daniel, if not in custody, would interfere with witnesses, did not hold water, " What difference HAS THE PLEASURE OF INVITING ALL will it make if we release' him, be­ cause according to Potgieter a num- ~ NAMIBIANS ber of gang members have still not been arrelited," B0SS0UW said, . Nmety percent of the eviden::e giwo. TO PARTICIPATE IN THE by Potgieter, Bossouw maintained, in no way implicated his client, DanK!L COMMEMORATION OF THE FINAL Allegations made against Daniel were .. general and vague", he ar­ VICTORY OF PLAN COMBATANTS gued. The state had not proved that the evidence against Daniel was of DATE: SUNDAY 26TH AUGUST,1990 such a nature that he could not be released on his own cogni~nce, the TIME: 07:00 defence said. It was up to the court to PLACE: ONGULUMBASHE, NORTHERN NAMIBIA decide whether an accused should be. . kept in custody. It was not the discre­ tion of the police, he stated. Frikkie Truter, the presiding Magistrate, said Also'get your Namibia Day t-shirt, posters, the gang waS known for intimidatins stickers and badges at Swapooffices, state witnesses and attempting to undermine police authority. Ongulumbashe It was 00. record that accused llIJJllba­ seven,. Daniel, was closely ·linked with the 'Red Eye Gang', Truter said.

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'n SPLIN'IERNUWE Nasio~e Party gese dat eenheid binne die NP gesoek van Kosie Pretorius het uit die nuutste Vraagteken hang egter oor opregtheid moet word en dat hy tot dese nog partykongres voortgekom: Behal~e geen skriftelike bedankings vanNl>­ dar die party sy naam verander het lede gekry .bet wat by die faksie van deur die koloniale woord "S uid we-s­ sodat dit sal inpas by die veranderde strategies goeie "voetwerk"te doen ACN.van Jan de Wet oorgeloop het. Afrika" af te gooi, is die deure van _ omstandighede, aangesien die grond­ I OEUR PIUS OUNAISKI - I vir 'n tyd lank. Pretorius het hedlaal dat ACN buite die NP ook oopgegooi vir alle rasse. wet beru.s het op die ou wit Die NP het ook besluit -om hul stenuning gebly het toe die Namibieae Hierdie dramatiese aankondigings Wetgewende Vergadering'van die ou vorige verkiesings 'gebesig het. lede-lyste op datum te bring sodat grondwet goedgekeur is en dat hy die is gister delir Pretorius by 'n medi­ bedeling. Pretorius het ook gese die NP behou die party in groter mate in staat sal reg vooIbehou om hom te beywer om . akonferensie gemn3k nadat die kongres Pretorius het egter gese dat die egter sy bestaande beginsels, kleure wees om sy lede te dissiplineer en toe dit verander te kry sodat dit sekere vandeesweek sy geskiedkundige 50- resultaat van die Afbakeningskom­ en embleem met 'n spesiale te sien dat hulle hul verpligtinge. beginsels en standpunte van die ACN ste keer gesit het. missie groot invloed sal he oOr pre­ beklemtoning van die belangrikheid vera! wat lede-gelde aanbetref, nakom. weerspieeI. Dit is duidelik dat die NP in 'n sies lioe die ouwe NP-grondwet sal van die "selfbeskikkingsreg van Lede van die party sal vooltaan Die NP gaan ook in die toekorns -politieke drukgang geplaas is weens lyk omdat die party streeksverteen­ volkere", wat as 'n rookskerm vir verplig word om in te skryf as inteke­ 'poog om front-organisasies te v~nn die konstitusionele grondverskuiwing woordigers sal wi! aanwys in streke, apartheid gesieo word. , mars van die lyfblad. Di~ Suidwester. met ander partye, maar sal sorg dat wat met onafhanklikheid van Nannbie wat gebaseer is op die lyne van die Pretorius het egter gister nog vol­ Oor die versoek van ACN dat her­ by onveranderd bly en me sy idcn­ gekomhet. Konunissie. gehou dat dit sy aandr~g weI nie eniging gesoek moet word. het Pre­ titeit en outo..nomiteit inboet nie. Toe hy gevra is hoe suksesvol die daar _is egter reeds nege " populere politiek" in Namibie is torius iese die NP volstaan by die Oor die geweld wat mi onafhan-,­ NP sal wees om swart lede vir die streeksverteenwoordigers aangewys nie, maar dat die NP se siening daar­ ooreenkoms van 30 April vanjaar dat Idikheid voor die deur van regaes party te win, het Pretorius beteken­ _ wat intussen sal werk in die 14 streke, van in lyn is met die Verenigde Volke A CN uit drle faksies moet bestaan en geplaas is -,die skietery op worun,s - isvol gese,' 'Nie bilie meer as die wat deur die Regering uitgewerk is se houding·teenoor die verskillende dat Ieierskap steed's ~oet roteer. van Ministe,rs en fosfor-granaataan­ Republikeinse Party nie!" om Streekskommissarlsse aan te steI. volkere. Ook is daar wereld 'n ontwak­ Die NP wys daarop dat '0 een­ val op die redaksie-kantore van The -. Die RP vah Dirk Mudge, een van Waarnemers het gisteraand 'n ing en hedewing van etnisiteit. heidsgevoelliefs op grondvlak gesoek Namibian -het Benade gese die alge­ die gewese kroonprinse van die ou vrllllgteken oor die politieke bolle­ Volgens hom tel dit op die lange moet word, maar dat strukturele mene gevoel van die NP-koilgres was NP-SWA, is steeds byna spierwit makiesie van die NP geplaas omdat _ duur meer in 'n politikus se guns wat eenheid voc;>rtdurend van tydtot tyd­ dat dit in die land rustiger was tot ondanks die feit dat die DTA-lirlParty _ die party besluit het dat lidmaatskap _ geloofwaardigheid aap.betref om " aandag sal geniet". onlangs. Die kwessie was egter nie reeds jare gelede sy lidmaatskap vir aan persoon, ongeag ras, kleur eo beginselsgewys reg te wees as om Pretorius het voorts betekenisvol formeel op die agenda nie. alle rasse geopen het. geloof, gegee sal word maar dat Gister was Pretorius "tradision­ sodanige lidmaatskap-aansoek deur ,eel" eerlik dat sy party oopgedwing die verskillende takke van die party - is deurdieNaJl1ibiese grondwet,~wat goedgekeur moet woni. . - - eis dat geen instansie binne _die grense Diestrukture van die party is van Namibie 'bestaanilreg -het nie, huidiglik spierwit en voomemende -SWAPO of Namibia indien dit nog diskrimineer op grond lede, wat aansoek doen, sal aan '0 van ras, kleur en geloof. stel voorwaardes geskoei word al­ Pretorius is gister voor talle ver­ vorens hulle in die patty toegelaat sal slaggewers by die NP-hoofk}!Dtoor word. tydens die konferensie bygestaan deur Een daarvan is dat 'nnuwe lId net Ewert Benade, - 'n geswore toegelaat sal word indien hy deur ONGULUMBASHE "kameraad" wat oridanks politieke twee bestaande lede aanbeveel is, storms getrou gebly het en taii1'nlike wat die applikant virminstens 'njaar politieke groentjie, Basie Cocklin, ken. wat ook nou op die Dagbestuur verk­ Daar is egter ruimte gelaat vir ies is. "ondersteunerslede", wat nie kwali­ PUBLIC RALLY Die ander lede van die Dagbestuur fiseervir lede, maar oorgeen regte in is Ste( Coetzee en 'n bekende in die party-organisasie sal he nie. Dit regskringe, adv. Gerhard Burger. herinner aan die ou idee dat swart­ Die NP-leier het ook bekend ge­ meose vir die NP kon stem, maar . , maak dat sy party besluit het om die _geen regte koo geniet nie - iets wat grondwet van die NP te verander selfs Sarel Becker van HNP-faam in DATE 'Reelings kan vir Sunday 26, AU;gust 1990, Maandag getref word TIME MAANDAG gaan nie amptelik 'n openbare vakansiedag we.es nie, maar 'reelings kari tussen werkgewers en werknemers getrey word 14hOO vir die groot dag op Ongulumbashe in Owambo. _ '11 Woordvoerder in die Kantoor ­ het daarop gewys dat vakansiedae van die Eerste Minister het van­ deur mid del van wetgewin! moet deesweek gese geen besluit is geneem kom en dat daar eers aanstaartde jaar VENUE om MalUldag 'n openbat'e vaImnsiedag na die kwessie gekyk sal word. te verkJaar lue. Siegfried Wohler, 'n NY-lid van Ific:iien 'n erkende vakansiedag op Swapo. is die voorsitter van (~ie NY­ Mondesa - Old Sportfield' Sond,ag val, word die Maandag komi tee. wat na die kwessie van gewoonlik as 'n openbare vakansied.'\g openbare vakansiedae sal kyk en die afgckondig. saak na die Parlement sal bring. ' (between schools)SWAKOPMUND Groot belang stelling heers egtcr in Weens die groot belangstelling in f . Namibie vir die 24-ste herdenking die verrigtinge vail oie dag, gaan van die eerste kontak van die gewap­ heelw,at werkgewers en werknemers ende stryd teen kolonialisme. Die mekaar h,aJ.fpad ontmoet en vol gens SPEAKER stlyd het op 26 Augustus 1966 begin aanduidings kanreelings getrefword en die dag word sedertdien hoog op om die Maandag te gebruik om die die nasiollale kalender geplaas. terugreis van die byeenkoms te on­ Jerry Ekandjo - Deput Minister for Die woordvoerder van die Prenner derneem. Housing and Local Governm'ent VIR NUUS WENKE SKAKEL PIUS DUNAISKI , OF STANLEY KATZAO BY TEL: 36970

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.. ", ·OMINISTELI oyo i na sha nedu, noupenda doc di tambule yo ovanhu omatuJuliilo ovanpu oshoyo olnima voludi eli vahapu meefikola !iado ya pamba exungomwenyo; fiyo opefimbo 010 eshi omakwafo MARCO. . HAUS·IKU- oniutimanekwa Marco Hausiku, opapangelo·taa hovele. onghela okwa Ii a popifa ovaleU Pefimbo loshoongalele okwa li kwa vopashiwana moshilongo tumbulwa oinima ihapu ya pamba shaUkwanyama nokuva pula opo -:KONOOLI ' YOSHILONGO onghalafano nokwa Ii yo kwa yandjwa va yandje · omayele e na sha ' omhito yomapulo nomawedelepo. nelundululo lomukalo wokuyandja -----~- TYAPPA NAMUTEWA OKUDJA KOHANGWENA ----'----- Eenghundana dimwe koritbinga yet­ edu (eenhele dokukala i1e t.efaalama alelepo laHausiku tala moifo tai lan­ naikwao). . oilumbu), oshoyo eenhele odo da monakwiiwa oli na okutukulwa Africa, nova fiwa po ashike ngaho ve dula, osheshi osheendo shaye otashi Moshipopiwa shaye pmushamane nhuninwa ovatakamifi voushitwe. , mekwatafano nOministeli oyo i na li natango meekamba ngaashi koea­ ka talelaro Owmnbo aishe. Nena otava HausikU ok}va shi popya sha yela Edu 010 Ia pewa oilumbu oli fike sha noinima ya pamba edu tashi pit­ privi riokoTsumkwe. ningi eenghundafana novaleli kutya elal~o lepruigelo opo Ii pule konyalll peelesenda 60 dedu alishe ile movawiliki vopashiwana, ngaashi Konima yaavo otaku ka landula vomUukwambi. omayele moshiwana itashi ti ngeno laNamibia, ndele ohali kalwa ashike ' omalenga noovene,vomikunda . nee ovaaluki ovo fiyo opapa vehe na . Omushmnane Hausiku metalelepo ovakomesho vepangelo ova nghun­ kovanhu vomuvalu weepelesenda Apa oministeli oya indila omalenga opo tava kala. Eengeleka otadi ka laye okwa fmdikilwa kuhamll shanga dipala, naelenee eshi otashi ningwa narulO dovakalimo aveshe vaNamibia. novaleli aveshe va kale ovayuki opo pulwa opo di kwafele en,yolo lovaa­ waye wopaumwene, Aron Kathingo, mokllulika kutya Omunamibia ke­ . Oshitopolwa osho hashi ifanwa edu va tokole oinima aishe nopehe na luki ava nopo nee elenga keshe otali omuwiliki womatUlululo ovanhu, she okwa manguluka nokuna oufemba laaveshe, osho shi liwe kovalaule, .' olwaamapati. ka shiivifilwa kutya moshilongo shalo omushanume Shanyengana oshoyo okutya sha kombinga yonakwiiwa hano ngaashi Owambo, Kavango Kombinga yeeniliango ile eeveta otamu lea tumwa ovanhu vangapi ovo omuwiliki woinima yedu, Wolfgang yos.hilongo. . noshotuu, oshi Ii ashike ~epelesenda dopashiwana Oministeli oya holola ya pumbwa eeDhcle dokukala. " Werner. Natango mosheendo omu Oministeli okwa Ii yo ya yandja 25 dedu laNamibia, omangahashi kutya omikalo dimwe dopashiwana Omalunduluko mnwe a tumbulwa omu na ookomufala waNdangw'iJ. omhito kovmiliu opo va hoi ole oin­ kalwa kovanhu ve fike lunga ' odo tadi kondjifa oufemba womunhu kOministeIi oyoo exungomwenyo. nOshakati, Bril\ll Simataa xfuSylivanus ima oyo iai va nyenyetele moillikunda peelesenda 80 dovakalimo aveshe odi na okuekelwashi. Okwa tumbula kutya ope'na oingudu Vatuva. davo . . vaNamibia. Okwa tumbula nee oshinima novanhu vamwe velili nakulili ovo Oshoongalele okwa Ii sha kalwa Mokuulika' kombinga yetukaulo Eshi osha yela nee kutya eduinali shimwe sha fimana kutya kape na. ihava dulu okulikwafanova pu mbw a kovahongi, ovafita,ovapangioshoyo ledu (eenhele) omushamane HausilpJ tukulwa nawa, shaashi omuhoko 00 omunhu a pitikwa okukala e na vawapalekelwe onghalo yavo. omalenga noulengwena. okwa Ii, epangelo loukoloni ole tu unini owa pewa oshitukulwa sha kula, ofaalama ya ningilwa odalate moi­ Pamushamane Hausiku oingudu, fiila omukundu munene wetukulo ledu : omanga ovanhu ovo vahapu va pewa tukulwa ei yaaveshe (ngaashi ngee nee oyo ya lenian.~ palutu ile shihe Ii paveta. Paye, ope na ovanhu ashike okatukula kanini omo ve Ii mo niOwambo nomoitukulwa ikwao). pamhepo, oi na naaDa oufemba o~­ vamwe va pewa edu la kula manga tave lifininike. Okwa ti mokuninga eedalate ovanhu ingwa nawa ngaashi pVakalimo ave- vamwe va pewa ashike ounhele vanUn " Molwokuhena ouyuki kwetukulo ovo ve na oimaliwa ohava tende ko she. ' Ilonande ovo vahapu. ledu kwa tya ngaha, osha pumbiwa eenhele da kula unene, novanhu ovo Okwa. ti epangelo otali ka ninga , Ondjo aishe ei yetukulo ledu He opo eeveta adishe da pamba etukaulo Itaya dulu okulilandela eefalama ohava keshe osho tali dulu opo ku .tungwe . leenhele Iihe ria ouyuki, omushamane leenhele di talululwe nodi ' lun­ fiwa po ashike vehe na eenhele dOUlli'\­ eenhele omo tamu dulu okukala . Hausiku okwe li tenheka komapepe dululwe," osho Hausiku a tumbula. pelo. ovayanlbididwa. Meenhel~ da tya epangelo laSouth Africa, 010 la kala Okwa twikila kutya otaku ka totwa Natango Oministeli oya tumbula ngaha otava ka tulilwa mo eeprojeka tali lele 'Namibia manga ina man­ diva Okomitiye yopashiwana i na oshinima osho sha pamba etulululo dihapu opovaduleokulikwafa voov~ guluka. sha netukaulo Iedu, oyo tai ka kala ya lovanhu peenhele. Omu omwa kwa­ ene moilonga iliIi nakulili, Oministeli oya holola nee kutya fikama movaleli vopashiwana ovo telwa ovanhu aveshe ovo kwa li va Ovayambididwa ova pumbwa yo oinima ya tya ngaha oi na okulun­ tava ka yandja omayele kepangelo fiyapo omaumbo avo omolwoita, ngee okukala va. mona elongo 010 Ie va dululwa opo pa kale oufike pamwe nghee edu li na okutukulwa. nee ovo va tc

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/ - _CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 , action because of pulled ligaments, was the only missing Worlcl.Cup cam- paigner expected to figure highly in Vogts's plans. . High hopes for Robson Squad- Goalkeepers: Raimond Aumann (Bay em Munich), Bodo Ulgner (Cologne). Defenders: Thomas Berthold (Roma), Manfred Binz (Eintracht AMSTERDAM - Former Engiand scorer in 1989-90 despite missing authotities over the fee. Frankfurt). (Inter Milan), (VFB Stuttgart), manager Bobby Robson accepts that , the last two months of the season. Feyenoord, only 11th last season, Franco Foda (Bayern Leverkusen), Juergen Kohler, (Bayem his assignment in his first year as a "I've _been very impressed by the may still be short of championship Munich). Mid-fielders: , Andreas Moeller (Both Eintracht Frank­ · coach in the Netherl~ds is to lead training programme - the players work potential despite a series of other fUlt) , Thomas Haessler (Juventus), (Cologne), Lothar Mat­ · his new club PSV Eindhoven to the very hard, are all very punctual and SignillgS including Dutch defender thaeus (Inter Milan), !

'_ d·am.-, W'ill undoubtedly prOVIde the u Cup because of crowd trouble last he led Ipswich to a UEFA CUp title - :Kariuki sets the'pace steme.stcom~ti~ion, with coach Leo -season, have mad~ no major signing~. , will bri-llg. them glory-in the Cup KENYA'S Oly~pic champion Julius Kariuki set-a..world:~ ~ u~e for the 2 000 . Beenhakker particularly keen to te- 'For'them much will dC?pend on \lle Winners: CUp, a toumarneilt they s.to(e his reput~tion jlfter !e~ding the . C:Q~inged dev.el9pment of their host have never won. . ; ~ metres steeplechase.on Tuesday, clocking five minutes !-4:4? seconds:to strip ! ~tucn nati.onal teanl in theu: dfsap- - afyoimg starsihcluding 2Q-year-old , . ~ "We hope to get as far.as w~ can. nearly four seconds off the previous mark. ;-- _ : -- - ~ , -:- '_7: :.~~ p'oin~ingWorld Cup.caropaign. . Internationals Richard Wit~chge and ~pviously the club won the Euro­ He stormed home ahead of compatriot Phi!lip BfU'k\itwo w,ith' ~talil¥l .< __ But Robson seems. to be holding -.. -:Bryan -Roy. . Alessandro Lanlbruschini, who set the previous' mark of5: 18..36 iriVerona last · pean Cup'two years ago.and so we are riiol3t of the aces as the league ·kicks · -:... ..~_ :niey will also be looking to,$ kiI ful_ IIll)bitious. It's. hard to set speci~~ year, in third place.Bar~lwo made the earlt running th\llfKarultO' movc:d up" off this weekend. Swedish striker. Stefan Pettersson targets - we'll take each round as it to his shoulder in the penultimate lap and surged past at t!te ben to finish well "Our ~riority is . ob ~i ously win- " . who nUs sed much of'-last sea ~ o~ .' comes b,ecause it's a tough field," clear of Barkutwo at the finish, .•: ' - .;0 ;:: ;- _~.- · nihg the league. We lost it atthe end through injury, to bOCilst th~ir sc'oring Robson said cautiously. Kenyans also made a clean sweep Of the men's 800 mete;s: William'Tanut · of last season and we warit t'o get it ,rate. Feyenoord, traditionally the third Ajax begin their title defence -at winning in ode minute 45.18 seconds, with compatriots R'o~rt Kibet and , back," Robson told Reuters. teanl in the Netherlands; have also home to.Willem II 011 Sunday willie Jonall Birir finishing second and third respectivdy; -PSV are still smarting from mi~ s'- signe!i a Romanian World Cup star, PSV and Feyenoord kick off in the Btitain's Commonwealth champion Peter Elliot out sprinted Kenyan David ing'out on a fifth consecutive titl~ to ' midfi_elaer loan Sabau, although there middle next week after competing Kibet to win the 1 500 meters'in three minutes 34.12 seconds. KibeI faded into of a talented, but inexpetienced, Ajax. is still disagreement with Rqmani,an _ in international tounuiments. third place behind compattiot Y obes Ondieki. Internal bickering arid tlie broken , leg suffered by Brazilian sttiker Romario in March allowed Ajax to Piet Crous Motors SPIRITUAL _BeGkenbauer to Marseille? pip them by one point. HEALING WEST Gelmany's World <:;U p-winning coach Franz Beck~nbauer may join They have. recruited Romanian ALSO . SEDAN CARS - SMALUSH: French champions Marseille, the sports daily L'Equipe reported on Tuesday. international Giga Popescu to G.KRiJSCHAT strengthen defence while nlidfielder EVERY ONE A WINNER! L' Equipe quoted Marseille chairman Bernard Tapie, a flamboyant business­ DE JAGER STR. - Erwin Koeman and striker John 1987 GOLF GTi . man, as saying he had made an offer to Beckenbauer, who also played in West 33, KLEIN Bosman have come from KV Meche­ WITH AlRCON + RADIO/TAPE R24900 Gelm any's World CUp-winning side iit 1974, and was waiting for an answer. WINDHOEK "I want hinl as my deputy in Marseille," he said. " Beckenbauer's coming len following the retirement of Dane _1987 GOLF GTS RADIO/TAPE R18900 TEL. 222060 . to Marseille would be fantastic." Beckenbauer's role would be to defme Soren Lerby and the sale of Wim 198!) CITI GOLF 1300 RADIO/T APE R17 900 Kieft to Bordeaux. general team tactics and.o versee coach Gerard Gili, who will be in charge of 1987MAZDA323 1.3 VERYCLEANR16900 In pre-season games Robson does day to day training. 1985 OPELl.6 GLS R14900 not appear to have radically altered ,L'Equipe quoted Beckenbauer as saying at the weekend he had a " surprise" 1986 OPEL 1.6GLS(WITHMAGS)RI6900 FOR SALE , in store about his ~nediate plans and would reveal them soon. - the PSV style, staying with swift rilidfield play to spark off Romatio, 1987 NISSAN LANGLEY GL ' R15900 1981 BMW · rather than long balls. 1986 COROLLA SPRINTER R15900 SA ba~k in Olympics so-qn? " .!'alm to add"the best of Englisii 1985 TOYQTA CONQUEST 1300 R14900 528i V8 , qualities. But it'-s not so different 1988 FORD LAZER 1300 (18ooKM) R17 900 M 01'0R CHAIRMAN of the Kenya Olympic Association Charles Macora says he is • , here from an English club," Robson 1984 COROLLA 1300 ~ I R1l900 RIO 000 optimistic South Africa may soon be readmitted to the InternatiQnal Committee, • said. RUSH TO PffiT CJlOUS.MOTORS . from which it was banned in 1964 because of its apartheid policy; SABC Africa Th~ _ quicksilver: Brazilian will be ,; AND MAKE YOUR CHOICE ' •. o.n. c..,o. Desk repOlts. He was 'reacting to a statement made by Sam Ramsamy, • looking·to· improve on the 23 goals 450 INDEPENDENCE AVENUE, chairman of the, ~~don -b as ed South African Non-Racial .Olympic Committee, which ~l1al:le him· the league' s' top TEL 22 6070 ." C TEL.222873 O~ 2225861 WINDHOEK '.. .., -. .. whoJladj usJ.retumed from his first vt'ii,t to South Aftica in. 18 y-ears .. 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' '. ..- 1986 SKYLINE 2.8SGLi • ALL EXTRAS Maine, while preparing for a bout • $ - ., ( - In an inter{iew with RO jUe 's sports daily Corriere dello Sp.ort" Cesate-Fiorio .: R24000 said: "Weare' inlerested in Senna, and Senna in Ferrari. Great drivers and great scheduled for Saturday at, the .. Central Maine Civic Centre. Craney, 198~ MERCEDES 280E - Lmv..,KM. R40 000 Ben ·b MOblnian teams exert a great 'attraction on each other. " Fiorio noted that Senna is nego- 36, was to have . fought Bernard 1982 MERCEDES 200 .(95000KM) R22000 Estate Agent tiating with McLaren ell-tension of his contract. _ . Boievert of Auburn on the under~rd , " Ifhe signs for a single year, we may meet. Ifhe's contracted for three years 1986 MAZDA 626 2LITRE R6 \ OO , PO Box 67Q Tel. ' of the World Boxing Organ,lsatlon 1985 CRESSIDA GLi 6 (VERY CLEAN) .2858, ·TSU{lleb. -. there will be no chances," Fiotio said in the published interview. Fiorio added (WBO) welterweight championship . R19000 that Ferrari hlrs not yet decided the team for 1991 in view ~ofNigel Mansell's match between Manning Galloway FOR SALE uncertainties a1;lout whether to retire. Fiotio also disclosed that reigning world and Nika Khumalo. According to an 1985 CRESSIDA 2.8i AlRCON ETC, R21 000 champion Alain Prost, who joined Ferrari tllis year, is discussing ext~ nding his eyewitness account, Caney had AT PffiT CROUS M()TORS YOU ARE IfARM . ,cc;mt,ract through 1991. _ . ' . sparred three rounds each with a pair SAFE! TEL. 227746 OR 22586i WIm,>OEK 2629 Ha. Between , . "The s,igning' of Prost ~s contract is imminent. We are discussing a few of opponent s and had moved to an TStlllleb and -details,': Fiorio said. If Mansell retireS, Ferrati may su bstimte him with excercise bench, to do slt-up.s. After BEAUTIF1JL .BUT LOW ' PRJCED 1988 Just one . slt.~p, ~e ,~lIapsed. ' Otavi: 5 camps. 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-SPORT SHORTS ... SPORT SHORTS Moosa takes the honours ~r:EACtfo~un;-wns ' ball-juggling mid-field star Zane Moosa won the Rl 500 prize as 'Man of the Series' for the recently completed JPS knockout • cup, He was ~ded his cheque at a soccer ceremony in Johannesburg on Tuesday. . Moosa was an unanimous choice of the judging panel, who also awarded 'Coach of the Series' to Sundowns' Stanley 'Screamer' Tshabalala and 'Referee of the Series' to Durban-based Ian McLeod. Another Sundowns player player was also among the prize winners - wi~ Bennett Masinga . THE NFA executive commitee pictured during the fund~raising function stage at the SKW Hall iast winning the' Superstriker', award for his four goal tally in the tournament. month. The members are, stading from left; Charles Kauraisa, Samuel Than,iseb, Hendrick Christians, Media awards went to Billy Cooper of the Citizen (Best Journalist); Len Garrincha Hupita, George Magudu. Sitting: Steve Stephanus - Secretary General, George Jackson, Khumalo of the Sowetan (Best Photographer), Pula Motidi of'Radio Sesotho (Best Radio CommeRtaror), with·ShadrackNyoma and Hlapane Madienyane Ben Doc Naobeb - President and Ernest Kubirsky. Absent is Bethuel Five Hochobeb. The NFA also (Both of TopS port) sharing tbe prize for Best Television Commentator. made a major breakthrough when it was accepted into the Confederation of African Football (CAF). The body will represented by its Secretary General and President at a Zone 6 meeting in Gabarone, Botswana, to finalise Namibia's participation in the African Cup, this coming weekend • . The~nisse quits Panasonic

DUTCH cycling ace Gert-J an Th~uniss e, suspended until June 1991 for using drugs, has left the Panasonic team, a team spokesperson said on Tuesday. He said the decision to end the contract early was mutual. Theunisse' s . contract was originally due to 11m until 1992. The spokesperson said the main reason for the break was that Therinisse could not give any publicity to the. NFA HITS ~ BACK team's sponsors because of a one-year suspension from racmg. Theunisse was positi vel y tested for drugs the 19.88 Tour de France. He tested positive again ~ith excessive levels of testosterone in the Belgium Classic de Waalse Pijl this April and in Spain ill June._ And laurJches campaign against hooliganism Theunisse denied using drugs and appealed against the sentence, arguing that the testosterone had been produced naturally by his own body. . . CONRAD ANGULA

Vogts announces German side THE Namibia Football Association (NFA) has reacted against widespread claims that tl,tey are NEW coach produced no major surprises· on Tuesday when he incapable of controlling soccer violence. It is answering 'the violence, which has become a cancer in the announced his squad for West Gennany's first game since winning the World city since last season, by launching a campaign against hooliganism and thuggery at football stadiums<_ Cup - a friendly against Portugal in Lisbon on August 29. In a stropgly-worded state~ent prominent soccer official. • Meanwhile it was announced Vogts, who took over from Franz Beckenbauer after Gennany' s 1-0 victory yesterday, the soccer controlling body Last weekend's incidents were also that the NFA executive will meet BS over ArgentiIia in Rome, included 15 of the World Cup stars in his 18-man made it clear it would not bow to regarded by soccer offiCials as "just Tigers officials tonight to discu •• squad, including the seven players who earn their living in the Italian First organised and orchestrated violence what we need if we want the other possible·involvement of their team Division. Eintracht Frimkfurt libero Manfred Binz was the only newcomer to perpetrated by thugs at football fiel~. Afrlcannations to shut their doors to supporters in the disruption of the the squad and Vogts recalled Bayer Leverkusen pair Franco Foda, a 24-year- The press statement came in the us," the said. . final. . old defender, and 22-year-old mid-fielder Knut Reinhardt. . wake of the continous interruptions It is unfortunate that soccer, which The NFA has agreed to respond to Bayern Munich mid-fielder OlafThon, who faces another long period out of of major cup competitions and the is clearly the most pOpular sport in the court interdict granted in favour announcement of a court case be­ our country, should be'dealt a hard of Tigers and is confident that its ••••_ CONTINUED ON PAGE 11 tween the NFA and BS Tigers FC. blow when participation in African decision (to disqualify Tigers from Soccer violence has taken its toll. competition is just around the cor­ the competition) was correct .and in since the start of the new season and ner. The NFA believes' the recent the interest of soccer. referees, soccer officials, players and cup-match violence was not sponta­ The body .also maintains that the fans have been at the mercy of soccer neous but organised. The controlling interdict is not a pennanent solution. thugs for the past five months. bQdy has also called upon all soccer eith~r to prevent violence or to deal The past weekend saw Namibia's officials, team managers, players, the . with problems Within the AssoCia­ worst-ever football violence when public and the police to join in theii tion. It suggested that by rushing into S . .W.MOTORS police clashed with hooligans during campaign "to stop violence of any court action, Tigers may have seri­ the Mainstay Cup final between SWA kind to become part of our sOciety' , . ous «ons,equences to bear. po Box 3852· Tel (061) 22·2211/22·2181 • Windhoek Toyota Young Ones and Sarusas Cnr Ausspann Street & Rehoboth Road Orlando Pirates at the Katutura sta­ J. dium. 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But I find it somehow out of "I anI so happy to win this title - it The 20-year-old Benin, compet­ the context that our peacekeepers . was my dream," said the flamboyant ing in his first wo;ld championships, BUSES should be humilated by thugs infront Hubner who has become a favourite was too strong for Baturo as he 1989 Niss4in Econovan E20, Yellow...... R28 000 of a peace-lov.ing public just because with the Japanese crowd. completed the four kilometres in four 1989 Nissan Econovan E20, White ...... ~ .. : ..... R28 000 of their new policy," said one fan "Golinelli was in front in the.sec­ minutes 33:015. Berzin, winner o~ who declined to be named for fear of ond-heat but I gave all the power in the world junior team pursuit title in CONTACT victinusation. my body to reach the line first. I am 1988 with Baturo, took the initiative Deon Posthuma or "I can really understand if a po­ so proud to wear the winner's jer­ early and never let his fellow-coun­ liceman tries to strengthen the un­ sey." Gol~nclli, who beat Pate by tryman get back into contention. Robert Posthuma derstanding between him and a law­ two heats to one in the semifmals, Vyacheslav Ekimov of the Soviet obiding citizen. But how can the police went ahead 1'.;"0 laps into the fJl'St Union, the' three-time amateur pur­ expect to become our friends when heat ofthc fmal but was easily caught . suit champion now riding as a pro­ they cmmot arrest a soccer thug who by Hubncr. fessional in the Netherlands, quali­ does not care about the safety of his The halian switched tactics in the fied decisively for the senufinals of fellow countrymen?" asked another . second heat and reserved his effort the five-kin professional pursuit.