- * TODAY: THE GREAT ABORTION CONTROVERSY * CISKEI UNSTABLE * THE NAMIBIAN WEEKENDER *

Bringing Africa South ' Vol.3 No.368 N$1.50(GST Inc.) Friday March 11 1994 Bop heads for revolution • MMABATHO: Thousands ofsing­ the university of Mmabatho were ing Bophuthatswana residents took all tbat remained ofevidence of the to the streets of the capital intense confrontation between stu· Mmabatlio yesterday afternoon dents and police in the past three ramalD waving ANC and SA Communist days. Party placards in what appeared Thousands of people heading to· to be the final signal that the hom~ wards an African National Con­ land government had been top­ gress rally being held at the pled following almost a week of Montshhya Stadium were shout· unrest. ing: "We have done it we have Reports late last night said that brought the government to its Lucas Mangope, leader of the knees." homeland, had fied the territory. To page 2 e case Two Bop police Hippos outside '.

·· k I ,.,}.':i"">.",\:':\":"",j::',,,'m'."· '}\""'i' ...... KATUTURA'S~usPrlmaty Earlier .this week 28 cases ·of CDM exto rtl 0 n e la I ms roe eo u rt ~~hQOlW~Y~~rdayclo.~~indeft • .. M~ ..ingoco.ccal Meningitis hav:e , nil~lY ~~~r()tie ' ~!"tti~ ~chool's , bee~r~P9rted inibe gavango,apd Wa rra n t 0 u t for Co U rt ne y- CI ark e IYd~i;~;ii~; '~~~:i';;:~~~~~~~ ' "'. ~~~~;i~~~., i~~:~~;'i;ifa~;~~ ;... , ~~tl"~~ ;~S~-:~! .,.,~. ~I { .~ni!;".· •• "·.;".,.'n;'.;f ••.•• ,.1JI'!J19n~~M~~ ·".,., C~tnpalgfl i ~o )st?P In a dramatic turn of legation and claimed he · N~{~::'1'Xoe~§. last'i!jgbl.r~" i fUttb .~r$ptead of thed~ase,. ;' CHRIS NDIVANGA GORDON Brown and Gideon (Cohen) Van ~~i;~~~~~t~;'~t had ~:::: :h"geS ~l~~ :~~"Mt,~y·~~~t~~~~':~9~ Zyl were yesterday granted leave to appeal after the High Court sentenced them each to a warrant of arrest was an effective two.and-halfyears in prison for issued for Brown and illegal diamond dealing. However, the two Charles Courtney-Clark SUNRISE ...... SUNRISE ...SUNRISE 111 were refused bail. by the office of the Pros­ ecutor-General in Feb- ruary. LtVE .. J1USte QONeERT ...... ~ PH TtU ~ AH . Nampol's Chief In­ spector Willem Terblanche yesterday told the court that the police had been waiting Plus: for the finalisation of the LOCAL ARTISTS OF diamond case before NAMIBIA "executing the order". *MICHAEL OWOSOAB (ORLANDO PIRATES) Terblanche alleged Brown and Courtney­ Clarkehad tried to black­ mail CDM to the tune of US$4 million as pay­ ment to keep certain in­ formation, which would allegedly damage to the NO BAIL ... for Gordon Brown who was yester· diamond giant, from the day sentenced to two-and-half years in prison. Namibian government Brown is pictured with Ella Kamanya (right) and the media. outside the court yesterday. Brown denied the al- Secret bU'sinesses of past

she said similar permission after inde­ TOM MINNEY pendence would require Cabinet go­ ahead. FULL BAR DET AILS on some major local busi­ Trade and Industry Minister Hidipo FACILITIES nesses are kept under lock and key, Hamutenya said yesterday the Com­ AVAILABLE with the public barred from access to panies Act is being rewritten and this their company documents. All the may mean the secrecy. provisions are BRAAI!!! BRAt\I!!! companies won the secrecy permis­ not continued as the law is outdated. BRAAI!!! sion from pre-independence regimes But he said other laws are likely to in Namibia, but many have opted to come first including a Free Trade Zone continue. bill. . TEL: Control officer in the Registrar of Most of the companies exempted Companies at the Ministry of Trade from revealing details are apparently 62616 and Industry Mary Pogisho says the locally-registered oil companies and (ENQUIRIES) exemption comes under Section 15 mines. JJ Pottas, managing director of (a) ofa 1973 Companies Act still in the Government's oil company force in Namibia. Permission comes Namcor,said that in the last few weeks only from top levels of Government- To page 3

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Bophuthatswana troubles I Meningitis . ' ibly refused to take ac­ [---From page 1 From page 1 , " i 1 I i ' , tion against the demon­ ~ "I am 25 years old and strators. Earl ier yester­ was being monitored J this is the first time I am ~ j~JI, ~~~, , ~ j ,~ q ~ day, about 300 police­ closely to ensure it was ,_ Le, ' allowed to express my men handed a petition to under control. true political feeli ngs and South African Ambas­ Symptoms of menin­ take to the streets to do sador ProfTjaart van der gitis includes a sudden .China Grand Restaurant so," one of the marchers WaIt demanding high fever, headache and told Sapa. reincorporation into neck pains. Homeland police vis- . - Sapa ROAST BEIJING- DUCK, NOW 3010 OFF Dramatic turn in gem case Fr------1om page 1 granted leave for appe,d wou Id prov ide the . Only N$25.00 for a platter of tasteful, delicious against the conviction money. against certain CDM of­ and sentence as applied Asked whether Brown duck slices along with pancake, cucumber, onion ficials and members of for by defence counsel would not abscond if the Nampol's Gold and Herman Oosthuizen. granted bail, Kamanya -=- and soya paste. Diamond Branch with The appeal will be heard said she believed in Nampol's Inspector­ before a full bench. Brown's innocence. She Chinese tea and rice are served free General Raonga The Judge refused to also co'nfirmed that she Andima. grant the two men bail of and Brown had had a Great Wall Bar inside is open He said he had ap­ N$ 50 000 bail each relationship for approxi­ proached Andima once while they wait for the mately one-and-a-half in October, November, appeal, which it is be­ years. December and again lieved could only be Kamanya said Brown Your Patronage is Welcome twice in January this heard in the next three to stayed at her house year. four months. whenever he came to Brown alleged that the He rejected reasons Namibia. She told the CDM and Nampol group submitted by the defence court she owned the Come and try the orthodox recipe. You surely will had been involved in a counsel in applying for house and had acquired joint transaction to buy the bail. The risks of es­ it at the time she was a love it. While relishing the delicacy, you feel free to illicit diamonds and caping after convictions special assistant to Prime rhino horns. He also al­ was higher, Judge Minister Hage Geingob. enjoy Karaoke singing. leged th,at CDM had of­ Hannah said. He added She had since resigned fered to cover the losses that he had been over and is now employed as suffered by his busi­ generous in granting ap­ a sales accountant man­ BUSINESS HOURS: nesses because of his peal against conviction ager for a private busi­ conviction in the dia­ Monday - Friday Saturday - Sunday and sentence. ness. mond trial. . Pleading in mitigation When asked whether Lunch: 12hOO - 14hOO On Wednesday Brown last.Wednesday, Brown she had asked Brown Dinner: 18h30 - 23h30 Dinner 17h30 - 24hOO and Van Zyl were con­ and Van Zyl said they what he had come to do victed of dealing in 214 would not be able to pay in Namibia last April, CHINA GRAND RESTAURANT diamonds with a mass of the money in lump sums Kamanya said he had At: Kenya House, Windhoek, Tel: 225751 Fax: 221599 269,98 carats valued N$ if they were fined and told her that he was do­ 224099. They were ar­ pleaded to pay any fine ing an errand for a friend. rested in April81ast year. in instalments. "I did not bother to ask Yesterday Judge Nic However, yesterday further but he would Hannah sentenced them Brown told the court that have told me," she said. each to five years in he could get N$20 000 Van Zyl said he would prison. Two-and-a-half from Ella Kamanya to pay whatever bail the years of each sentence add to his previous bail. court wanted and would (i) has been conditionally Kamanya, of I Pascal get the money from busi­ DAfWNG suspended for five years. Street in Academia, con­ ness friends. ~ Later Judge Hannah firmed in court that she Tel: 213742 ~: IVA\l2lr","'\ A\,....IA\ S~(J~ tJl5iu S~ ('PtIt) ,Lt4 lr U,....IIUIt-ilr P~~Ci: ' Dft~A ~ I~!'t" ~K~ ~ ~\~t\' 1l1IEGA HAPPY 11()UR D1SC() -'4 I ~~ From our shop at 213 Indepelldence Ave Only! DRIVJ1~ Snap up these bargains while stock last

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SKY mu 1'; .. rt '" In tt,~ cor<1mer~I;I. llIar provlJC(j exp(\ I mu ,11 JOSEF MOflNGA te: go any t'urther. K.?t. port d()culllcnt~, d cl.?ar" A CREW member of a Russian cargo aircraft T~e ~rew IT.1emb,er ~ald, ,He said lhe~ ',had n~) anCL CL;rtlt)C

Thecrew member,who Pa,n1:iuhia: "Toe whole' to.Luanda. ', - ', pick up supplies in Wind J ' As'sotln as they pro- s ufferinft from o vergrazing, . di? n ~ t want to ~e '1~med , thi,ng ha~ . been orches-, _ H.e s<\id they w~r~ hire9, : ~oek, , ' ~ v~de va,lid documents the This rl'\ovc has been prompted by an influx of ~ald the wn01e th.nlg CS t·pa5ad: by ,the A n g~ l an by aD I\Qg o llloFl cbas,ed The crew membeJ did \ a l rc r, a ~ t can leave sqatters onto Government farms, Just a mess and we " ~ ~ Consul ate m Rundu, ' he company, Ecomex, which n.ot want to' comment.on , Naml blan soil, he said, Tenants hirin o Government farms at Groot Aub going lo m ~ k e a s ~a tement cliarged" is i,m porti ng med ica I ' reports that ra~io equip- However, hea?ded that have been forc;'d to fi le charges against squatters when b a~k m WlOdho: k, AccordlOg t? the crew equipment for the ment wa~ ~onflsc~ te dJ:)Y any other lOqumes about who have moved onto the ir land, They mi xed us up With member the at rcraft had· Angolan market. The the Namlblan PolIce un - the aircraft and Its cargo R It W k I' f ' It I t ' " b ' W' dh k f ' fl ' h h d ' h' d d h d f D' h Id b d' d I ynau van y, c lie agncu ura ex enslon anot h er p Ianc, een mm oe or a Ig t a not 109 to 0 er t e comman 0 IS- S ou e lrecte to n- ft" f'R h b th 'd th ' b I ' ft" · d h ' k f' " f ' , hi ' U ' 'C " B G I R 0 Icer 0 coo, Sal IS move y l iS 0 Ice I..J e 'C1 !J~m c t ete was wee a ter arnvmg rom' Wit supp ylOg IlIta as ,tnct omnll sslOner en spector- enera aonga ' r ' h h R k ' . d I ' riothing wrong with the from Luanda, They,were some reports claimed; he Haingura, Agdim" in Windhoek, w a~, m ~ne WIt t e , u oro report, I S SU~ ast y.~a~·, d,oc.ume nt $ for the due to fly-back toLuanda, added, When approached, Attempts to contact him ordenn" th~ Rehob ~ th Agn cultural Office to etle(! AntonG>"Y" 26 ; ~hOse 'n,lan- on Wednesday, but only He also confirmed that Haingura confirmed that ye.s terday afte.r noon the Immedl a t~ e Vi cti on of squatters, , , i\gl!r' ,is ' sai;

The Namibia Regional give the ,authors three Resources Manual, which 'months before there is foc uses on all the regions shuffle at ministerial or in tb e country, was pe rma ne nt secre tary laun ched in Windnoek level", e~\i~;~~~~ivant to regional councils ~1~~~~~¥.~ '1!!lfllll' !~: yesterday, Minister of Regional, are fill induded. The book, compiled by Local Government and Even non-govern men­ academics Professor Housing, Dr Libertine tal and community-based It's Better, if it's Boo! Ge rh ard Tbte meyer, Amathila, said the book organisations operating in ---- Andre dll Pisani and Vi c­ was "overdue" as it "con- Namibiaare menti oned in torTonchi , and sponfored ta ins informati on beyond the manual. by the Friedrich Ebert mere stip ul ations of the Particul ars of all the Sti ftu ng conta ins a weal th constitution and the Re- schools, hospita ls and of detai l about Nanlibia's gional Coun cil 's Act", clinics in exi stence in regions in 168 pages, Pro­ She was particul arl y Namibia are reflected per fessor Totemeyer said the impressed by the way it region and there is exten­ manual is intended to be a covers relevant provisions sive coverage given to ~ .\, "resource pool of factual of the constitution a.- nd the development issues in the inform ation", Regional Councils Act manual. :11e said the weakness us ing simple and un der- The manual is beauti - of a resource manual with standable langqage. fully designed with col- J ex>tensive stati stical data The man,ual deals wi th oured maps on the di stri­ was always that one was the hi story and formati on bution of schools, tourist overtaken by time and o f Regiona l Coun c ils, attractions, the water in­ events, their rul es and tasks , The frastructure, Namibian He said the authors hope names and adresses of re- vegetati on and stock dis­ ., th at revised editions can gional councillors or re- tribution, miningandelec­ be pu bli shed in the fu ture gional otTicers are. listed, trica l stlpply forming the and Ihe " powers Ih at bp ,while the code of eondyct ' 1Ils t section, (Government) will at least and standing rul es and .. Secret businesses of past

FROM PAGE-1-" I nancial statements'," selling price s, The fi le atthe Registrar "Th'e information they had been asked if they of Compani es' office also would be of great benefit wanted to stay secret. He c~)Iltaio~ the address of a to our competitors wh6 Good quality milk deserves to be packed in a strorg 9ontainf;r. said there was no reason cornpa'Qy, ' s registered of- bid agains.t us on conttacts Here Fritz Nowoteb, the reigning ~amibiaf.\ Jl:I'nior Ll gli~weight , '. tO jcontinue and company ri ~ , ri' 'you go there you an4,iJ has always been th ~ Bodybuilding Champion, tests hi s strengthagainst the ~ew Bonmilk Full Crl'alll I\lilk Sal'hel. dqtai ls were moved into .ca,~fil1d 'detailsofthe 'com- practice in the uranium o~e n fil es, 'pany share-holders or industry for such infor- Fritz drinks at least two litres of. milk i day : wilr it be,ei.1Oug h .to h ~ lp bi'll \ " in thl' 1\11'

.!Undeli R9fI)}M ~ OI:1IRfY1,)j :! ( .o)yP ~ f~(J I ; ; i i'l ' ";' I., WlI if ' l!I~.\i?h1' t9 be kept confi­ Namibia title this year? rU1cs, anyoI1'f. »,\1.9, 'Y'mts,. I , Clil"!1 Algar, <;:9q:>O.liat~ .. L: lskqtlal.:i.' ". tOlfind out ,a?out a c?m- Affa,irs , m a ~ ager , a t " Ross in g's fi ~ a n cial p'lny can VISIt the olflce ij,~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ rall1~!,TI '~}H1 - statements are 1Illac t fOfc~ a ~ 011the Registrar of Com- Itetf, . ~9~1ij ~nwd · tlifi,t th e warded to all sharehold­ ~~ t ,j 0 ... pqnies in the Ministry of company did not have to ers of tl~ e company - in'­ T ~adeand ln d u s tr y , There , discloseitsdetails,Hesaid c luding th e Namibian they must' pay a fee in the yesterday: "The exemp- Government-andarealsb form of a Government tion is requested because fil ed with the Receiver of I i re~ e nu e stamp and they the company 's financial Revenue," Consolidated can then inspect a com- statements include infor- ,Diamond Minescould not pany file which gives de- mation'which, ifanalysed, be contacted as all senior tails such as the company would di sclose production staff were in a board mee,t­ nature I s goodness di1re{'\{)ts "and- annual -f~ - - cests, sa~e&~eIUm&!ranG -iAg"Yestefdaf. ------.i

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A Thought For·Today MUNICIPALIT·Y OF OUTJO IF THOSE who oppose abortion is breaking down the door to take care about the living as much as them in .. - Faye Wattleton, Afro­ they care about tbostl who are not American woman who was Presi­ with usand only have the potential dent of the Planned Parenthood SALE OF GENERAL INDUSTRIAL ERVEN for being, why are so many non- Federation of Amerka from 1928 w~!t~ children unadopted. No one - 1992. Notice is hereby given in terms of section 30 (1)(t) of the Local Authorities Act, 1992 that Council offers the ' undermentioned General Industrial erven for sale by means of public auction at the Municipal Offices, Outjo on Friday, March 25, 1994 at 10hOO.

Conditions of sale as well as a site plan of the erven can be Computers' obtained from the Town Clerk. Speciall o ERF NUMBER AREA m2 UPSET PRICE 644 5218 N$10 436,00 646 4348 N$ 8 696,00 647 2 733 N$ 5 466,00 648 4482 N$ 8 964,00 649 4884 N$ 9 768,00 650 4567 N$ 9 134,00

J.G.A VAN WYK TOWN CLERK MUNICIPALITY OF OUTJO 7 ETOSHA STREET PO BOX 51 TEL: (06542) 13 & 205 FAX: (06542) 65 OUTJO

NAMIBIA NATIONAL TEACHERS UNION

. ",'Ou1~~rfi (NANTU) ",lBERATE .NANTU FIFIH ANNIVERSARY MESSAGE

The Namibia national Teacher's Union (NANTU) would like to thank all who served in the Leadership at all levels, members, National and International Organisations who brought us to where we are today. .

I I We would also like to inform our members and the public at large that the following are the major objectives of the union for 1994. . . ' . 1. Reactivating all our structures at all levels to ensure popular participation in decision making.

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I' , , \> u 2. Sign a Recognition Agreement with the Government and University of Namibia to enable the union to move from a consultative status to Collective Bargainillg Status, and eventually the improvement of conditions of Work of members.

3. Effective Communication within all our structures and relevant Government Structures .. 4. Unity of purpose among Education Employees in Namibia.

5. Discipline and Dedication to our professional and union Responsibilities.

6. To address the present contract of untrained teachers. THE NAMIBIAN Friday March 11 19945

No black gold ••• Boost for fight against drugs

JOSEF MOTINGA early last year between US$185 094, spread over tocopiers, forged travel FRANNA KAVARI UNDP and the National two years. Theequipment document detecting ma­ OIL companies had so far showed little interest in Planning Commission, includes computer sys­ chines fax machines and a searching for oil, despite efforts by the Ministry of THE United Nations International Drug Control with a total budget of tems, video cameras, pho- vehicle. Mines and Energy to attract them to the BersebalTses . Programme (UNDCP) has donated equipment area where some d,ita has been collected on patterns of worth about N$150 000 to Namibia to assist in rock formation \>.' hich showed signs of possible oil. drug prevention and law enforcement. This was said by Dr Ray Muller, Technical Manager of thc Namibia Mining Corporation. responding to a Handing over the equip­ TheNamibian Govern­ qucstinn on (1il e>-plorations conducted by several ment to Josephat Sinvula, ment had approached companies betwecn Tscs and Vaalgrass in the early National Project Co­ UNDCP for assistance in I 970s, The an~a had sl'vcral known patches of black ordinator on Wednesday, the form of equipment and soft material that could have been dl'rivcd rrom oil a Adama Guindo, deputy the training of scientific long time agl1. resident representative of personnel for the national Small re~enoir -f() d;~ apfwared between UNDP, said drug con­ forensic laboratory, "This Keetmanshll\)p and Aus and there were reports of sumption and trafficking partnership has led to the t1\ her~ ;\t\1und :-'1aluh(lhe and in the Karas region. he posed a formidable threat formulation of an inte­ ~aid. Sl'Yl'r;\1 ,'t1mpanies had drilled a well I 000 especially in countries grated programme of as­ l1let l'r~ in tkpth nl'ar Berseba in 1963, and another of where poverty put people sistance to counteract the 1 :'00 mete rs at TSl's. both about ~Okll1s to the north and at higher risk from nar­ spread of drug consump­ lH1rth- ea~t uf Keetmansl1llop. Howl'veL a lot of seis­ cotics and alcohol. Na­ tion and trafficking ... by m il' IItlrJ... st i 11 had to be donl' berme major oil bearing mibia with its high unem­ means of strengthening nll.'ks could be pinpnintl'd. ployment, high school the technical skills and op­ \ lulkr said oil companies regarded the area as "high drop-out rates and vulner­ erational capability of the . ri~k··. calling for major financial and teChnical re­ able socio-economic government and its anti­ UNITED AGAINST DRUGS ... UNDP deputy representative Adama suurces. The other discouraging factor was that the structures was not im­ drug related agencies," Guindo (left) handing over some of the equipment to Josephat Simvula, Intcrnational price of oil was presently extremely low. mune to these problems, A project was signed National Project Co-ordinator, in Windhoek on Wednesday.

Office of the Ministry of Information .Ministry of Agriculture, Prime Minister and Broadcasting Water and Rural Department Public Service Editor (Nampa) Development 1 post:Windhoek Management Department of Agriculture and Division: Staffing Salary: N$63 420 x 2007 . N$69 441. Minimum Requirements: An appropriate B- degree (or an Rural Deve~opment equi valen t qualification) plu s appropriate ex perience OR a Grade Chief Personnel Officer 12 (or Senior / equivalent) Certificate plus approximately 8 years Division: Research 1 post: Windhoek appropriate ex perience. Chief Forester Salary: N$63 420 x 2007 - N$73 455 . Training and/or experience in Journalism or a related field will 1 post:Wlndhoek Minimum Requirements : A B-degree (o r an equivalen t serve as a recommendation. qualification) plus appropriate ex peri ence OR a Grade 12 (o r Salary: N$63 420 x 2007 - N$69 441 . Senior / equivalent) Certifi cate plus approximately 8 years Minimum Requirements: A recognised appropriate 3 or4 year B­ appropriate experience . Control Information Officer (Nampa) degree (plus an Honours-degree where applicable) pl us appropriate 1 post:Windhoek experience. The successful candidate must be in possession of above­ Enquiries: Dr. MAN. MOller, Tel. (061) 30291 11 . average communication skill s in order to be able to present both Salary: N$63 420 x 2007 - N$69 441. oral and written submissions to th e Public Service Commission Minimum Requirements: An appropriate recognised B-degree Applicants must be Namibian citizens. (or an equivalent qualificati on) plus appropriate experience OR a with regard to th e complete spectrum of personnel adm inistration Applications (on form 156043 obtainable at all in the Public Service, but vyith special empha sis on grievances Grade 12 (or Senior / equivalent) Certificate plus approximately 8 years appropriate experi ence Government Offices) must be submitted to: and disciplinary matters A sound knowledge of the Public The Permanent Secretary: Ministry of Agriculture, Service Staff Code, related legislation and regulations will be an Enquiries: Mr. M. Shivute, Tel (061) 221711/2 or 226360/8. advantage . Water and Rural Development, P/Bag 13184, Enquiries: Mr R. Krugcr, Tfll (061) 3972088 Applicants must be Namibian citizens. Windhoek. Closing Date: 8 April 1994. Division: Personnel Advice, Applications (on form 156043 obtainable at all Government Offices) must be submitted to: Inspection and Training The Editor-in-Chief, Nampa, P.O. Box 61354, Ministry of Regional and Windhoek. Chief Personnel Officer Local Government and 1 post: Windhoek Closing Date: 8 April 1994. Housing Salary: N$63 420 x 2007 - N$73 455. Ministry of Trade and Minimum Req uirements: A B-degree (or an equivalent Chief Clerk (Village Secretary) qualification) plus appropriate experi ence OR a Grade 12 (or 1 post: MaltahC>he Senior / equivalent) Ce~i ficate plus approximately 8 years Industry . appropriate eXjileri ence. vc • I 1.1" Salary: N$27 045 x 1014 . N$30 087 x 1449 - N$37 332 . Chief Econom ist Minimum Requirements: A 'Grade 12 (o r Senior/equivalent) The successful candidat~ will travel extensively throughout the 1. post: Wi ndhoek Certificate plus appropriate experience. country in order to provide advisory, inspection and training En quiries: Mr. F. Viljoen, Tel. (06 1) 2972113. sewices on the tomplete spectru m of personnel administration . Salary : N$63 420 x 2007 - N$69 441 . Fluency in the offici,* language and a sound knowledg e of the Minimum Req uirements: A recognised appropriate 3-year B- . Applicants must be Namibian citizen s. Public Service Staff Code , related legislation and regulation s will degree (or an equivalent qualification) with one or mo re of th e Applications (on form 156043 obtainable at all be an advantage. following subjects: Economics, Bu siness Economics, Accountancy, Government Offices) must be submitted to: En quiries: Mr. C.M. Viljoen , Tel. (061) 3972089. Cost Accounting 'plu s appropriate experi ence. Enquiries : Mr. S. Motinga, Tel. (06 1) 229933. The Permanent Secretary: Ministry of Re gional and Applicants must be Namibian citizens. local Government and Housing, P/Bag 13289, Applicants must be Namibian citizens. Windhoek. Applications (on form 156043 obtainable at all Closing Date: 8 April 1994. Government Offices) must be submitted to: Applications (on form 156043 obtainable at all The Deputy Secretary to Cabinet, P/Bag 13338, Government Offices) must be submitted to: An attractive range of be nefits includes a 13th cheque, Windhoek_ The Permanent Secretary: Ministry of Trade and a housing subsidy subj ect to certain cond it ions, rental Industry, P/Bag 13340, Windhoek. a llowance, assistance with removal expenses, pension fund, Closing Date: 8 April 1994. medical aid scheme and ample vacation and sick leave. Closing Date: 8 April 1994. Working: for a

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Putting record don't like the Bible be­ cause there is too much straight killing in it. ON behalf of the Steer­ E~~ Vk- When I opened my I ing Committee for Uni­ Sunday newspaper, I saw BY GWEIII LISTER fication (SCU) I would a report about these peo­ like to state categorically ple, women nogal, who that the statement made lease of 24/7/93 to the to be found in the new tion very well. marched in th e main by Mr Muyongo, Presi- committee via Mr Grade 10 Life Science When I read the con- street because their PERSPECTIVE dent of the DT A, is not N g ~ i n g 0 m be , textbook, He, together stitution, I saw that Na- church believes abortion FORMER PLAN fight- correct. ,?-n~sering to a ques- with Ottilie Abrahams, mibia is a secul ar state, is murder and people 't Mr Muyongo is re- tlOn as to whether that suggested a more holIs- As Engl ish is my second shoul d not even use con- ers are, perh aps qUi e , . ff' , , , , t'fi bl t t th ported to have said that was the 0 IClal response tiC view should be taken: . language, I had to look doms. I am not sure, but JUs I la y, upse a e fth DTA MS ' 'd d ' I ' ' ' t d " theDTAwasapproached 0 e ,r mltsaJ e ucatlOn on re atlOn- 'secular' up in the dic- I think it is the same C b 11a me IfeClslon' fto re-d by other oppositIOn, , par- no, and promise' d t h at t h e s h'I.Ps, a dd'mg mora I and tionary. The Longmans church that burned all a ocate e lover un s ties, but that these par- official reply was to religious perspectives to di cti o nary says ' t.ha t thosewomenandcatsin from payments to ex- , ties did not come with come. the biological facts. 'secular' means ,. not ·, fQe middle ages. "/J --' com~ata~ts, to tree concrete proposals on Now while the com- Those listeners who under control of a reli- Now, I think some- pla,ntmg m the North, how to work together mittee made every effort, did not pick up these gious body; the b~ li e f body doesn't understand T~ls emerged after I re- now and for the coming the promised official re- points of view were prob­ that religious influence the constitution. I want celved a number of calls elections. ply of the DTA up to this ably blinded bytheirown should be restricted; the to ask you - am I wrong from former combat- The SCD wrote a let- pointintimehasnotbeen unfair pr.ejudices. Let's state should be independ- to believe !hat no church ants complaining bit- ter, dated July 8 1993, to received. Instead the face it: had he not been a entofreligion". The con- can control our govern­ terlyaboutthisdecision, all opposition parties committee had to learn W AM (white Afrikaans stitution also says that ment and laws and har­ ,AT the 'sk f ' represented in the Na- throughthepressthatthe ' male? - Ed), van Zyl's people can practice, or ass other people who rl 0 agam . DTAhd" k ' . Idh 'be' d ft ' t d' d't th G tlonal Assembly. (I per- a .... ta en a vlewpomt wou ave not practice, any religion don't believe the same 109 accuse 0 rymg 0 Iscre I e overn- ., r 't " f:' t th t th b tt' sonally called Mr firm stand that the Idea been more generally ac- they like without being things? Or should some­ men t liS air 0 say a e corn a an s m · , ' . , , , Muyongo for an appomt- of changmg Its name, cepted. persecuted, body tell the Christians general have had a rather raw deal and are m ment and the ne?'t day, symbols and colours is I struggle to remem­ This was very good to stop putting things in ma~y ways the forgotten people they themselves July 9, handed over the not negotiable neither ber anything of impor­ , news to me, because my my post box, trespassing -I claim to ~e, , ,,' letter to his secretary now nor in the future". tance that was said by ancestors were chased on my property and try­ , A Cabl~et deciSion thiS week said the follow- because he was not ClearlyitistheDTAthat the psychologist. I re- out of their nice little tu- ing to make laws for other 109: "Cabmet further resolved to re-allocate an present). is discussing unity member only a tasteless lip fields, vineyards and peoplewhoarenotChris­ I amount ofN$7 503 000 left over from payments The letter stated through the press. remark (aimed at van cheese dairies in Holland tians? to ex-combatants, to the Directorate of Forestry among other things that That no concrete pro- Zyl) abo'ut menopausal and France by church PERSECUTED for afforestation projects in the Caprivi, the need for a strong op- posals were made is also men not wanting to al­ people who liked to kill WINDHOEK Kavango, Oshana, Omusati, Ohangwena and position was obvious and not the case. A concrete low the youth any sexual those who did not be- Oshikoto regions, The end results should, inter that the issue should be proposal for total unifi- activity, as well as a silly lieve the same things as alia, produce 1 500 000 seedlings and provide looked at meticulously cation was made. The out of context joke about them. My grandmother Credit for training to 800 ex-combatants", The Cabinet by all the parties in the ' DTA could here have something totally, irrel- told me that th is church Hopwood statement added that "the money will be utilised opposition. rejected one form of evant. also liked to burn to death ON the historic occasion overa period of five (5) years starting from 19941 Around 14/15 July unity by proposing a n ~ Callers who use women who lived alone of the reintegration of 5 financial year and ending in 1998/9", 1993 Mr Liebenberg and other for di scuss ion if it phone-in programmes and li ked cats, Walvis Bay and the Off­ Former combatants who have called this news- I met Mr N Srn it and Mr were genuine ly inter- should refrai n from de- I was very glad to see y shore Islands, we as or­ paper to complain, sa id they had heard of this M V e n ~ani, in Mr ~s te d in unity. Alterna- ;ogator r~marks ,like th a t t h ~co n stitu t i~ n says dinary Namibiansdid not decision over the radio, and could only express Muyongo sofflce. T?ere tlvely one can ask what Van, Zyl IS se lf-nght- I can live alone Wi th my forget the tireless efforts their utmost dismay, were verbal questions the DTA: as the eous, Attack the prob- three cats, and even tal,k s te ~ s, of certain individuals, Ma ny of them had been to the Ministry of and answers and ex- offtclal OPPOS l t I O ~ , has lem, not the person, If to them, and nobody IS organisations and insti­ ' ,change of views. Finally taken towards bnngmg we really wanted to get all owed to put me on a L an d s an d R ese ttl emen t on variOUS occasIOns " " , , , , , tutions. One such per­ ' h I b t h db t Id th t th Mr N Smlt promised us the oppOSitIOn parties personal we could have braalvlels fire forthat, or request mg e p u a een 0 a ere was " " ' son, worthy to be remem­ '1' bl that the Issue was gomg closer? said that the audience chase me to Europe bered on Ih is momentous no'r moneyh h aVaIdId a e, f h R7 .. to be put on the agenda T J E R I P 0 was f'Ill e d Wit' h 'S turm where It' I, S very co Id , 0 occasio n is Graham . ey a now earne t e ,' 5 million of the executi"ve meetmg NGARINGOMBE an d'd r an g,~' h e presenter But Ias t Sdiun ay,I co - which was to be allocated (or environmental of the DTA which was to, tripped over the word lected my mail at the post Hopwood, purposes ' CHAIR, SCU STEER- , , " ' I met Graham in a , " be held soon and prom- ING COMMITTEE sex at least 10 times, offi ce and went to th e small office in London Many combatants, they emphaSised, remamed ised that whatever deci- th e ps yc h 0 I og is t corner cafe to buy bread unemployed and left out and saw no reason why sion the meeting might ,. philosophised to the ex- and the Sunday newspa- before independence, they could not have been consulted on the utili- · take, it was going to be Trlppmg tent of being superflu- per. When I got home I working selflessly on publi cations of CAN sation of the socalled 'leftover' funds (although forwarded to the com- over sex ous to the panel and saw among my munic i- (Church Action on Na­ R7,5 million hardly warrants the term 'leftover' mittee in writing. Ottilie whined on and on. pal bills a pamphlet from mibia) and continued that to me), Alternatively, they say, the Cabinet could On July 22 Mr Smit, I WOULD like to com- But so what! It.was an some church that wants on Namibian soil. He have again give them cash pay-outs, on the instruction of Mr menton the NBC's Talk- interesting debate and to change th e law which sacrificed, perseven!d The Government will undoubtedly argue that Muyongo, faxed Mr ing Point programme of one which should be con- says women who are and defied SA soldiers cash payments are not the answer; that the Ngaringombe acknowl- March 8 on sex educa- tinued. At least Van Zyl raped can go to the doc­ in that port in pursuit ofa money would simply be spent and not put to good edging receipt of the let- tion. was the best prepared of torso thattheydon' thave stated goal, no w use, On the other hand, is there any guarantee ter from the Committee I think the debate the lot, and put his poiot to give birth and raisc achieved, thattheplanting project will indeed provide jobs and then put three ques- started off on a satisfac- across with conviction, the baby of that rapist, As o rdinary for 800 ex-combatants, and if so, when? tions of which the first tory level. For me the PRO V AN ZYL even if it was their own Namibians we w,I11 al­ The money some of the ex-combatants argue was: "What precisely is dissatisfaction came OTJIWARONGO father or uncle. ways cherish that contri­ was meant ':for those who suffered" and al: meant by unifying?"(he when the psychologist, I was so worried about bution towards the lib­ though not condemning attempts to rehabilitate was referring to the let- audience and a few call- ' Ch h this church which is so eratio n of o ur o nly the environment, they feel money for this could ter of the committee). ers became insulting to- urc powe,rful that itcan make deepsea harbour. , d f I h On 23 July the SCU wards MrvanZyl. Worst harassment laws m our secular state, have been risea rom e sew ere, f d b k I ' f II h' .. hIe I k The same goes for Ms Finall the felt the Cabinet had taken what axe ~c rep ymg to 0 a , IS C~ltICS seemed , t at lorgot to oc my MaxineJonesofthp thpn "- t y, ,y d'" d ,thequestlon.Theanswer nottohave hstened prop- IREADmyournewspa- fro nt doo r. When I t,uey erm, a wrong eClslon, an many are m d f' II "B ' I H'" I h I k d h Nam'ibia Support Com­ . h f Il' h' S ffi rea as 0 ows: yum- er y. IS vlewpomt was per recent y t at some 00 e up, t ere was a ' mittee (NSC) (no w) t e p~o~ess, 0 ca .mg t el,r nearest wapo 0 Ices fying here is meant to not against sex, sex edu- organisation has made strange man standing' in o,r MmlstrIes to complam about the re-alloca- unify the parties and cation or giving students videos to explain our my door, who said ,he . working ,for the British High Commission in tlOn, transform them into a their rights to informa- country's constitution to wanted to come into my Windhock, Whatever the final upsh,ot may b~ ~and I don't solidly united party - a tion, but he was outspo- ordinary people like me. house and talk about the Kccpupthc hard work! ·know whether the Cabmet deCISIOn can be single party". ken against the explicit This isavery good thing, Bible, I told him that I changed at this stage) there could have been On July 26 Mr N Smit drawings of genitalia and because I don't think I don't allow stranoe mcn JORA JOCIIEl\1 some consultation, perhaps with representatives faxed the DTA press re- sex ' intercourse that are understand the constitu- into my house, and that I GERl\L\NY of former combatants, so that they could have had some sort of say in the way the R7,5 million was re-allocated, on Saturday Hopefully I will not now be accused of trying to stir up 'rebeUion' in the ranks of ex-combatants, tre is to be built in promote a culture of It was they who approached me to take up this Wanaheda in Katutura enterprise in Namibia ,issue and I ,feel they are quite legitimate in com­ in several phases, and help young people plaining that they were not consulted on this KA YEC's patron is realise their true po­ sprinter Frankle tential, The launching matter, Fredericks who was of the KA YEC Youth It would also be appropriate at this time to present when the over­ Forum will beat 15hOO remind my critics that the ex-combatants, among courses to self-employ­ all project was first on Saturday, March 12 others, are in many ways the backbone of grass­ tomorrowar­ ment or running your launched last ApriI, Now at The Women's Cen­ roots Swapo support, They ,too, are entitled to a ternoon, The pro­ own business, ' the actual work begins tre, Okuryangava In gramme includes regis- The N$6 miJIion cen­ on the programmes to Windhoek's Katutura, I 'I

, . ", 01 ( Womens rights - ro~ for improvement

ON MARCH8,International WomensDay, women around the world commemorated this event, drawing attention to the plight of women globally and in their countries. Since Women's Day was first marked in 1911, it has become a rallying point for co-ordinated efforts to demand women's rights and participation in the political process. According to Or Nafi s Sadik, UNFPA executive director on women, while there has been progress in many countries in expanding access to reproductive health care and lowering of birth rates as well as lowering death rates and raising income and educational levels of women areas of concern remained. ' She said an indication of the large unmet demand ----- for more and better. family planning was the ______._ ~ _ _ " --'" estimated 40 million abortions each year, many of ~ ~ ____ --=~ __- ____ -" -_. . .~ ~ _ A-~ them unsafe. These were responsible f?~ about 500 '----- ~ ~ _ ~-.; . ?= -:;;;.-~"----' 000 maternal deaths and was a critical health c...------=----_._ ~~:::~ ______~ ~ -- ~ j;: --? "'"-'- .~~ . ~/ /) _ ------problem requiring urgent response. ______~ ------'~ ~,.,,'aeR,4)/O alit . .. .- .:.------. ~ ~ ---==.... ~::..-:------::=;:= ::~~.. ---. " ~ I n N amI'b' la t 00, t h e controversIal. question of ------~= abortion is being tackled, with groups divided on the issue. While feelings tend to run high on the matter, we believe the matter should be tackled with intensive debate by those seeking intelligent The Great Abortion Controversy solutions to what is both a national and a global problem. Bilt there are other issues on the local agenda which have the right to inheri t. In contrastthe Pro-Life scended to doctors who must be highlighted and tackled by society as a FRA NNA KAVARI Meanwhile a spokes­ group maintains that if a carry out abortions being ~h o le. A I!h?ug~constitutional~ y wo~e nhaveequal person fo r Pro-Life Na­ mother does not want the assassinated by militant rights, thIs IS std I not the case m reality, and much THE liberalisation of abortion in Namibia mibia doubted that hun­ child then the family Pro-Lifers. In Namibi a needs to be done to bring legislation in line with the has become a hot debate in the country's dreds of women die every should provide moral and the heated debate is still constitution. As Prime Minister Hage Geingob also . media, dominating the radio chat shows and year in Namibia as a re­ material support and bring carried out in the spirit of correctly pointed out, equality cannot be achieved raising emotions on all sides. sult of 'backstreet' abor­ up a child. our democracy. How the ~y constitutional rights and legislation alone - with tions as not even the Min­ .Legal is in g abortion widely di fferin g argu- It mu ~ t cO.me ~h a nge s in social values and thinking Politicians in Namibia as a potential human be­ istry of Health could pro­ wil l not inean that women ments wi ll affect the leg- on thIS VItal Issue. Local women's organisation, still treat abortion as a ing, but not a full human vide such figures. The could have safe abortions islators (ironically mostly N.an ~ wo ~ chose to ·m a r k Women ' s Day by very sensitive issue while being. group claims it has sym­ as operations carried out male) who have to decide hlghhghtmg the plight of women in neighllOuring remaining comfortabl y According to the Ko­ pathy for women who in clinics and hospitals a new law for Namibia is An~o la , where the ongoing war has destroyed civil vague about it. No fi nal ran, the spirit, enters the through incest and rape can also have problems, not certain. socIety and where women and children remain in decision has yet been embryo on the L20th day, become pregnant, but said the Pro-Life lobby argue. . the cross.fir.e of a tragic conflict which is esti ma ~e d taken on where Namibia's prior to which the sharia the woman had to suffer One of the Pro-Life . In Sout~ Afnca the Af- to be c1almmg over 1 000 lives a day . . fu ture law on abortion will (Islamic law) does notrec-. the trauma of being raped campaigners claimed that ncan N.atlOnal ,?ongress We support this initiative and would encourage draw the line. ognise it as a human be­ and should not be put even if abortion was le- have sa~d w~en tn. power Namibianstosupportreliefeffortsaimedatwomen Those arguing for a re­ ing. through another trauma of gal , abortions on the th~y WIll .hberahse t~e and children in that beleaguered society. laxation in abortion laws Last week two oppos­ having the foetus aborted. backstreets would still stnct. a?ortlOn laws. WIll But in the meantime there is still substantial room take place as it would be NamIbIa follow the same for improvement in this country as far as women estimate t ha ~ an increas­ ing groups, namely the They also claimed it was ing nu mber of illegal pro-choice and Pro-Life not fa ir that an ' unborn cheaperthan the legal op- path or keep abortion lim- are. concerned. Not only women, but Namibian tion Ited to very few cases? socIety as a whole, should endeavour to bring about abortions occur in Na­ lobbies, marched along baby' should be punished The Pro-Choicers ar- The debate continues. concrete progress before Women's Day next year. mibi a every year, many Independence Avenue. as a result of what had of them unsafe, as laws While the women sup­ happened. Both the gue that although abor­ restricting abortions to a porting pro-choice were woman and the baby are tion should be legalised few special cases mean campaigning for liberali­ victims, they said. the rate of abortions can women are forced to seek sation of the abortion law, On the other hand, the still be reduced through 'backstreet' abortions. the Pro-Life group is pre­ group also maintained it other measures. The state They also clam [hat pared to block all efforts had been proved that ac­ should provide fuH sex legal abortion poses mini­ to have abortions legal­ tual conception was very and reproductive health mal risk to woman as it is ised. rare in cases of incest and education and ensure the one of the safest surgical rape as there is no love in wide availability of con proce~'ures performed to- MORAL DILEMMAS the relationship. traceptives to maximise day. In a case where a moth­ the prospects of women The anti-abortion The Pro·Choicel6bby er's life is threaten ea and achieving wanted preg­ groups tend to b~ d?mi, - ar~uc& that they are not 'a doctor ~dvis~s abortion nancies and SQ reducing nated by fundamentalist lor ,aboft~on, but believe a Pro .. Lifer said "it's not the neea for abortion serv­ Christians. Althougn' the women shbuld have the conclus.ive. that what the ices pnd thus overall abor­ Christian stand.p'oidi is' 1rightoto 'decide for them· doctor t~IJs you is right". ,tion rate. The example of usually seen as beillg. a'nti~', 'selves,.- and that, women She cited . c.as~s . wher.e the ~etherlands which has abortion, not all positi'Ons' haveitheintegrity and dig-, mothers were allegedly one of the most liberal . taken by vario u s · i·e l ig i o~s ' nity to make the ri ght told their baby would be laws on abortion and now are identical. For exam- choice. "It is a moral and deformed or th at they has the lowest abortion pie the Catholic church ethical decision, and I be­ might di e - but neither of rate in Europe is cited by condemns abortions with- lieve the law shoul d not these things happened. Pro-Choicers. out exception, even in the try to regulate morality," One Pro-Lifer believes event of rape and incest. one pro-choicer said. SUFFER THE that moral education It defends the right of the They also charged that CHILDREN should be taught to mini­ foetus f,ro~ th.e moment campaigners for foe tal mise the abortion rale and of fert.Ui'sation, eve'n ri ghts alwayt view the It is generall y fe lt that there should no sex edu- t~oug~ ~~e}~9,r~y ques- foetus as a?s t ~acted from every c.hild has a rig ht to cation until people are tlOn of dec ldmg whether the woman's body. For be wanted andio be loved . married, as there should J I ~ • • the fe(tllised ovum has a example, the foetus is pre- The Pro-Choice lobby ar- be no sex before marriage. soul of its own has not sented as a separate enti ty guc that when a mother is She added that as women -fU{DEliv£RIES IN WINDHOEK.. ,, " been r ~sQ lv e d. - th·is is partly the result of fo rced to bear an un - have the ri ght to decide The Je,wish believe the technology whi ch"bri ngs wanted child, the results about their bodies they I soul enters the embryo on the foetus to life' and can be that the child sur­ should respect their bod­ I WE ARE AT UVINSON ARCADE the 40th day after fertili- presents it as a li ving en- fe rs long-te rm negative ies and not have sex until / sation, but the Bible does tity. In actu al fac t both effec ts in cluding neglect, they have tied the matri­ not ex plicity accord the legall y and medi ca ll y the malnutrition, abuse and monial knot. Til t 061 .. 240521 OR fAXt 061 ..240528 &'1225 &22222 & CL ::22 foe tu.i '~~~.I §,t~ t lJ.s . .of.fI:lJl JoePJs,.iJl . .lJ.Q l . rj'!~ilrqe9. 'Is ~." ev~ rL s'~m}1 ; i Vr~a nJ ~q . humall.. !J .fe. Rrom.the 4Oth _ . s ~ pa r.a tG Gn.tn7'r1.Gr..c,x-am...... -dul.drcn_can aLso .. ..oflen_ conflICt. betMLeen the day onwards it is regarded ple the foetus does not cnd up as street kids. 8 Friday March 11 1994 THE NAMIBIAN

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DIVIDEND DECLAUAnON DIVIDEND DECLARATlO

GROIIP FINANCIAL RESUL'I ~ -GROllP FINANCIAL RFSULT, The. audilt!d co n sf) l l d.lI~d resu lts of Ihe A:(Uup Itlf th~ ) ~r enlll!d ~ I Ol!u.:mh.;r Ii)Q:l are s\!I oul bt:lc)y, The audited consolidith."4.I re:.uhs 01 the: Sroup for the )'CIlr &:ndeJ .31 Dc.c(mbcr 11,;93 are kl out below

GROUP INCOME STATEMENT Yenr YC,lf GROUP INCOME STATEMENT year year ended I!nueJ ended ended 3111 2193 31112192 31/12193 3 11 12192 NS' OOO NS 'OOO NS'OOO I\IS'oqo

TUrnover 101 037 77 ()().l Turnover ~6 85~ 2922 ....

Group operating income 15781 5804 Group operating income 2454 (~ 19&) Income from inveslrnenls 989 735 Income from investments 938 , 4 179

Interest received Interest rcceivoo 386 111 768 I 264 Dividends 603 624 I Dividends 170 2915

Net income before taxation 16770 6 539 Net income before tuation 3392 2981 Tuation 3 117 3680 Tuatioo 867 51

Net income after tualion 13 653 2859 Net income after tuelion 1515 2930 Share of retained (deficil)/income of associated cOmParues (9) 236 Share of reWoed deficit of uaocia1cd comput.ics (971) (4201)

13644 3095 Net income before eltraordiDary item 1553 ( I 27 1) Transfer from OUb!idc shareholders' interest 1395 1526 Eltraordinary iteml 2500 15

Net income before e .. traordinary items 15 039 4621 Surplus oa diapoul of investment 2500 43 Extraordinary iterDI 3455 95 IDCome 00 adjUllmeDt of participation riahll (28) 1 Surplus on diapoal of invcatmenl 3455 Income on adjustment of puticipalion ",hIM ~I Net income attributable to shareholders 4053 (I 256)

Net income of the ,roup 18494 4716 Number of ahateI upon which eaminas per share Dividends on preference lhares 74 74 i. ""-l(OOO's) 3158 3 150

Net income aUributable to ordtnary shareholders 18420 4642 Eanlinp per ...... - before el:trw:mlinary items (teats) 49,3 (40,3) Number of ordinary shares upon which eaminas per - after ••Inordiaary i ..... (=11) 128.7 (39,9) share is baloed (OOO's) 108" 10879 Dividcada per ...... (_11) Interim 58 20 EamiD,s per ordlnary sbare Final 65 - before extraordinary ilema (cents) 137.6 41 ,8 - after extl'lOrdinary items (cenll) 169.3 42,7 115 20

Divideods per ordinary share (ceau) Interim 45 10 GROUP BALANCE SHEET 31/12/93 31112192 Final 105 20 NS' OOO NS 'OOO

150 30 CAPITAL EMPLOYEO Ordinary shareholders' fundll 28 850 28420 GROUP BALANCE SHEET 31111193 31112192 Lonl lcrm liabilities 7051 5011 NS'OOO NS'OOO Deferred tuation 2386 1 447

38287 34878 CAPITAL EMPLOY ED OrdiDary _ olden' funds 59468 57366 Preference share capital 1060 1060 EMPLOYMENT OF CAPITAL Outside shareholders' interest 16 193 17588 Filed assets 21586 16345 Unsecured lOinS 8323 I 273 Listed investments 40 40 Deferred tuatioo 3145 1555 Unlisted investments 11 497 12469 Current auet8 19554 15981 88_ 78842 Cummt liabilitiCl (14390) (9957)

38287 34878 EMPLOYMENT OF CAPITAL Fixed as...ets 66318 68708 Listed investments 11843 10896 ~ Unlisted investments 3466 3 156 I . Number of abareI In iuue (000'5) 3158 3 150 Current assets 56 411 35938 2. Net auet value per share (cents) 981 902 Current liabilities (49830) (39856) 3. Market value of listed inv_meats (NS'OOO) 5 5 4. Coa.inpn' Ii.bili.ies (NS '000) 3957 4 147 88109 78842

COMMENTS ~ I . Number of ordinary shares in issue (OOO's) 108" 10 879 2. Net asset value per ordinary share (cents)" 652 527 3. Market value of listed IDveslmeats (NS 'OOO) H14 7830 Group EamiI1lS The improvement in net income, attributable to the eroup for the year ended 31 December 1993, is mllnly due to the increased profits fl owinM from the operations of United Fisbin, Enterprisetl (Pty) Lw (UFE). These have COMMENTS however been adversely affected by the losses incurred in the white fish operations of your company's wholly owned subsidiary, Northern Filhine lDdUSlriOll (Ply) Lld (Northern). Appropriate measures 10 reduce these losaes are under consideration. Group eaminp TIle improvement in net income attributable 10 the eFOUp for the year ended 3 I December 1993 il due to the Income from lnvestmeoll is substantially lower than i.n the previous year, which was mainly due to the special iDcnsucd profits flowina from the operalioDS of United Fishina EnterprilCtl (Pty) Lld (UFE). dividend received from UFE whicb also impacted OD the laX.lion chirle. The rate oftuatioo bu been reduced by the apecialllWlufacturina allowlnce8 introduced in the 1993 financial The BUrplut on disposal of the investment in Seaflower L..oh8ter Corporation Lld of NS 2.5 mil;ion is refl ected year. TheIe allowances apply for five yean and will thereafter be phased out over the next ten years. The as an extraordinary item. surplus on disposal of the investment in Seaflower Lobster Corpon.tion Lld (Seaflower) of NS 3,45 million i. reflected as an extraordinary item. PoIqicJi'ishifll 1be total allowable catcb (TAC) for pilchards for the season oommencina 1 March 1994 has been set at PoIqicrdhina 125 000 MT (1993 - 115000 MT). Yourcompany's ...... of !be TAC remoias uncbonaed .. 4 154 MT. The tocal allowable catch (TAC) for pilchards for the season which commenced 1 March 1994 has been sct It With effect from 1994 a quota for boqe mackerel of 90 000 MT for the induatry u a whole hu been set and 125 000 MT (1993 - liS 000 Mll. Your eruup's share of the TAC remains unchanacd al 12 143 MT. allocated to conceuiooaires 00 the same buis as the pilchard quotas, of which your company's share is 3 02S With effect from 1994 a quotl for horse mackerel of 90 000 MT for the industry IS a whole hu heM !let and MT. Fiahina commeoced on IS February 1994. ADcbov)" .. in the past, remains free of quota. allocated toconceaionaires on the same buis u the pilchard quotas, of which your eroup's share is 8 843 MT. The Miniscry of Fisheries and Marine Resources haa awarded your compaDy a pilchard coocession for a period Filhina commenced on 15 February 1994. Anchovy IS in the past. remains free of quota. of seven years with effect from 1 January 1994. The Ministry of Fi!iheri~ and Marine Resources has awarded your group. pilchard concession for a period of sevco years with effect from 1 January 1994. Hake 'Jbo TAC for Iho 1994 __ .... "-' od .. 146 000 MT (1993 - 120 000 MT) of wbicb NortIIem FisbinK Directorate IDduoIriea (Ply) Lld (Nortbom) .... "-' awarded • q.- of 750 MT .... BI ... Sea's sho .. remains unchanged Followina on the disposal of their interests, Messrs L Aa Elday IUld T Huse will be resigning with effocl from .. 2 411 MT. 15 March 1994. The board has been reconstilucd IS follows : The di.-ppointiDa raullI of the white fish operations are due to the poor export market cooditions, coupled with P C Kuttel (CbaiI'1D&D), 0 S Akwenye. F Asp.r•• W E W Guhring. F P Kuud, J A Levi n. S Pi ck. P A !be 1IWl-up ...... in , 10 !be rebuildina of !be Northern ploD ..... jetty, Schwieaer and H-O Voi,ts. DIrectorate Amual finondal lIta...... b Punuaal to the diapoeal of Ihcir intere8bl, MeI8r8 L Aa EldBy and T Huse will be resianina with effect from Tb. audilOd ...... fuwlcioJ _11 will be pooIod 10 _Idon towards tbo CDd of April 1994. U March 1994. 'Jbo boon! .... "-' reconsIilulod IS follow.: P C KuttoI (Chai...... ) . Dt- F Aopant. W E W Gilbrina. A C Ku.".1 A Levin, S Pic.k. P A Schwie,.r and By order of the Bo.rd H-DVoip. AaauoIr__ P C KUTTEL (Chai ...... ) W E W GOHRlNG (Manaaina Direc.or) Tbe audited aDIlual finucialatatemeol8 will be poIted to sbareholden towards the cnd of April 1994. 8 March 1994

Dedanlion or IIaaI ordinary di.1doDd By order of !be Board Notice is hereby aiVflO that • final ordinary dividend of IOS cenll per Ihare has beea declared in respect of the 1993 fuwlcioJ year. 10 _ Iden ...iIIerod in !be booU of !be oo_y .. !be cl... ofbuainou on 23 Man:b P C KUTTEL (Chai ...... ) 1994. Pay ..... will be mOde on or about 8 April 1994. W E W GilHRlNG (M..... ina Director) The dividend i. IUbject to the doductioo of ooo-reeideot abanIbolden' tax of 10". 8 Man:b 1994

By order of !be Board DedanIiOll of FInal Di.idoDd Notice is hereby ,ivea that a final divideod of 65 ceots per Ihare bu been declared in re.pect of the 1993 P A SCHWlEOER (Soc"""ry) financial year, CO sharebolden "'ailtered in the books of the company at the cloee of business on 25 March 8 March 1994 1994. Pay ...... will be made on or obou. 8 April 1994. The dividend is subject to the deduction of non-resideot aha.rebolden tu of 10 %.

RqisIen!d o/r"",: 9th Floor, Sanlam Centre, 154 lDdepeodcoce Avenue, WlDdboe«, Republic of Namibia I'ooIaI .d...... : PO BOl 2419, WiDdboek , Republic of. Namibia 8y order of the 80Ird Transfer office: Emst &. Youna, PO Bol 1857, Windhoek, Republic of Namibia Rec::eiTing and Certifteation orrac:e: Rand Reeilrtrars Limited, .p 0 Box 82549, SouthdaJe, 213S, P A SCHWIEGER Republic of South Africa Secretary 8 March 1994

Reaistered office: 9th Floor, Sanlam Centre, IS4 independence Avenue, Windhoek, Republic of Nlunibia

PosIaI address: PO Bo:t 24 19, Windhock. Republic or Namibia

Transfer offiu: Em st & Youna, P 0 Bo~ 18S7, Windhoek, Republic of Namibia

Receivina and Certification office: Centn.1 Registrars Limited, P 0 Bo:t 4844, Johannesbura:, 2000, Republic of South Africa THE NAMIBIAN Friday March 11 1994 9

Unit hopes raised in :talks Fears of Ciskei COIIP . . LUSAKA: Hopes for progress at stalled some amendments so BlSHO: Ciskei military ruler Brigadier Oupa Africa Law and Order Minister Hernus Kriel, Angolan peace talks were raised slightly on that it becomes more sub­ Gqozo was locked in talks with troops of his speaking in Berlin on an eastern Cape election Wednesday, with Unita delegates reporting stantive." First Battalion at a military base outside Bisho tour, apologised for cutting short his address some positive reaction to their demands for "Substantial participa­ yesterday after a South African Cabinet Minis­ and told his audience: a role in government. tion of Vnita at all leve ls ter expressed concern earlier in the day about "I'm talking about the Ciskei, various prob­ is a concrete signal of tbe possibility of a coup in the independent lems in the Ciskei in Blsho. There's talk of a But the issue of how Valentim toldjoumalists national reconciliat ion territory. . coup. I'm not involved in the coup but I am much power V nila could here. that is why we believe A guard at the base gate said there were involved in the security side." Kriel's spokes­ have in any new admin­ "But al th ough the re­ that with hard work th ere "problems being experienced by us as soldiers" man, Craig Kotze, said the minister's remarks istration still remains one ply contains some posi­ will be a good result at and th~t the brigadier was addressing them. had to be seen "against the background of of the key obstacles in tiye aspects we feel we. these talks," he added. - Earlier ,in tbe ~ay Sapa reported that South. increasing tension in the homeland". - Sapa th e way of a peace ful deserve. our right to make Sapa-AFP re solution of the 18-year­ old civil war in thecoun­ try. OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR Faculty of Economics and Management Sdence Vnita said it had re-. ceived a letter from th e Department: Personnel DEPARTMENT: COMMERCIAL LAW MPLA-Ied government delegation to its demands for key ministerial posi­ Personnel Officer: Tutor tions in a new govern­ ment. Recruitment 1 YEAR CONTRACT APPOINTMENT "We hav e received a Requirements: Appropriilte qualification anq experience in Com­ document from the gov­ Requirements: A degree or diploma in Personnel Management mercial Law. A special interest in Labour Law will serve as a re­ ernment on the partici­ or Public Adm inistration, at least 3 yea rs appropriate expe ­ commendation . pation of Vnita on all rience and fluency in English. Knowledge of a local language levels of power," Vnita would strengthen the application. Job description: Research of specialist topics, the collection and spoke sm an l arge compilation of relevant information as well as various administra­ Job description: Placement and subsequent administration of tive tasks. recruitment advertisements, organisation of selection commit­ Journalists tees, conducting of interviews, induction of new employees and Contact persons: all related adm in. Ms A van Rhyn at (061)307 -2002 or Mrs D Nashandih-Endjambi at (061) 307-2295. under fire Contact persons: Mrs L D Nashandih-Enjambi at (061) 307 -2295 Closing date for applications: 25 March 1994. or Ms A L van Rhyn at (061) 307 -2002. MMABA Journal­ THO: Date of assumption of duties: As soon as possible. ists covering the violence Closing date for applications: 25 March 1994. in Bophuhatswana suf­ Application procedure: Ple ase forward appli­ Date of assumption of duties: As soon as possible. fered casualties on cations/CV's to the Personnel Department, Wednesday when youths Application procedure: Please forward appli­ Un iversity of Namibia, Private Bag 13301 , attacked reporters at cations/CV's to the Personnel Department, Windhoek, Namibia or fax to (061) 307 - makeshift roadblocks. University of Namibia, Pr ivate Bag 13301 , 2286/2444. The most tragic loss Windhoek of fax to 307-2286/307 -2444. Attractive remuneration applies. was the death late on Attractive remuneration applies. Wednesday of British Broadcasting Corpora­ UNIVERSITY OF NAMIBIA tion news head John UNIVERSITY OF NAMIBIA , Harrison in a car acci­ f!Jfl::i:X 54210l P403 dent on the road between 'NJ,.;;;. 542171P404 Mmabathoand the South • African town ofZeerust. A Reuters television crew, wh ich has covered wars around the world, was severely beaten by B ophuthatswana pol ice Rail Freight Planner Project Manager yesterday and said it was WINDHOEK pulling out of the area INFORMATION SYSTEMS A vacancy exists within the Rail Freight 'Department for a person in immediately. - Sapa possession of Q a tertiary qualification in operational research/trans­ Reporting to the Financial Manager, the incum­ port economics/engineering and ideally appropriate experience of bent w ill head a small team responsible for the Bobbitt's' railway ope rations . a knowledge of the various time values of development of an Adabas/Natural computer money and ideally capital budgeting. a basic know-how of statistics 'system and eventually manage an9 co-ordinate • computer literacy (spreadsheets and databases) • strong plan ­ Protector' ning, communication , innovative and analytical skills. willingness to the implementation and effective daily opera­ travel. ability to perform in related or higher positions. tion of the new financial syste:m, including NEW YORK: John hardware. Bobbitt, basking in. Duties will include. all related research and development. the ini­ tiation and implementation of steps to improve utilisation of all re­ the celebrity ~tatps ,L I , Essential qualities are a dynamic, hands-on he owes to the wife sources. special feasibility studies. client and interdepartmental approach, a financial background and prefer­ liaison. compiling reports regarding rail freight operations . control who emasculated ably previous experience in implementing fi­ him, will be'm'aster ,. systems to ensure the effective operation and maintenance of con­ tainers and tarpaulins . compilation of and control over departmen­ nancial systems, excellent interpersonal skills of ceremonies fOday , tal budget. all adm in and related duties as required from time to and at least 5 years practical experience and at a function spon­ time . absolute p·r.oficiency w ith Natural/Adabas. sored by the Village Voice newspaper In Trans Namib offers a market related remuneration package based on In return for your expertise Swawek offers a New York. qu alifications, skills and experience, which includes a housing loan, generous r'emuneration package and attractive relocation assistance, a medical and pen Sion scheme. His manager said fringe benefits . that Bobbitt would Interested candidates should contact Mr P Blaauw at (061) 298- use the occasion to 2403 for further details. Please address your comprehensive appli­ cation to: launch the Bobbitt Bona fide applicants with proof of their qualifications may ob­ Penis Protector tain application forms from the security office at the entrance to The Senior Personnel Officer, Swawek, (BPP), a kitchen the TransNamib Head Office. Completed forms should be P 0 Box 2864, Windhoek, knife-proof, sleep­ addressed to The Senior Personnel Officer, Operational Sup­ fax (061) 32805 or contact him at saving device made · port (TNR), Room 123, TransNamib Head Office, Windhoek, (061) 31830 for details. ~ from acrylic mate­ Namibia. Closing date: • rial. - Sapa Closing date: 18 March 1994. 31 March 1994. •

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r------,Your key to a top job ... UNIQUE DISTRIBUTION ('PIVI Training on: Yeltsin snubs' Nixon Pert>onnel Management & Industnal Relations OPPORTUNITY BUSHlCSS & Management Communications TOUrism & Tr{lvcl Agency Management guards assigned to the about with her like that." Business Monagemcnt·· Administration High profit with quick return MOSCOW: An angry Stores Management & Stock Control President Boris Yeltsin 81-year-old former US "Former American Computers In Modern Management Products is selling like "hot cakes" OffIce M anagement Administration on Wednesday refused politician. president Nixon met PrinCiples of Modern Management and is daily consumed. Rutskoi ~ir\d (communist Busmess Bookkeepifla & Accounts • to see former US presi­ Yeltsin, offended by Modern Selling and Salesmanship Don't delay dent Richard Nixon be­ Nixon's Monday meet­ leader Gennady) Sales Management & Marketing Everyday English for Everyone You may just miss the bus cause he had met one of ing with former Russian Zyuganov here while the I.. ) Accounting for Managers vice-president A lexan­ most interesting th ing is Private Secretarial Duties Call and make 1994 Your year of his political opponents. r-,1( h C P M P1 0glill11 Incllldt'S d .... ubSI. lfllidl Tr,Hrllng MdllU,ll A Nixon aide said Rus­ der Rutskoi, told report­ that he had been coming StlJciy ·<"w<-h ' .61'11 ASS('S5rnorH T l' ~tf, w Ith An''; Wl'r':i. e tt; 10 PIl'PoII" you 101 till' " 11~11 OlplOl11n , t'sl t-=oP only f.::60 01 3 Joy and Prosperity 'sian authorities had also ers: "Let them know that here to meet me," a P,'Yllh'rHs 01 t:~l5 O, \ c l1 pUI P roplilll11 lCk , .... ltfo.; 0 1 mlUflJSI COI11P'('I(~ t~oupn" , Hlc1 st'tld tillS i.1I1110UI1Cl'rl1(,nt hy I\I~MI\II or taken away an official Russia is a great country, ctearly angry Yeltsin 1.1)( lor.l f rlLt. Plo~;PtlChJS ...... ·•••••·· .... · ··· · .... • ...... · .. •• ··•· • .... · .. ·10 Sole distribution rights N$ 2000 car together with body- and you just cannot play said. ~ Sapa-AFP a N.lI1ll' ~ C l\ddl"~s 0 Initial stock N$1 0 000 1:1 I\qi' COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT ALL HOURS (0642) 7946 ._------pp 8nX.l~ WINCluStlns{); ~Pf fNGlI\Nll 11 &f.AX II .... SJ,1.1HS4ij!-> J HARARE: An attempt yesterday by the Zimbabwean government to prosecute the Senior Clerk editor and a reporter of Zimbabwe's only (CAPITAL EXPENDITURE) WINDHOEK independent daily newspaper collapsed in confusion. Minimum requirements for this position with Financial Control are Daily Gazette editor Brian Latham and reporter • St 10/Grade 12 with Accountancy as passed subject. 2 years' Basildon Peta are refusing to reveal their sources for appropriate experience. Proficiency with spreadsheets, eg Lotus has a vacancy for a 123 • the ability to maintain positive interpersonal relations through­ a story that government and Zanu (PF)-owned com­ out. Exposure to Capex and asset control will serve as recommen­ RECEPTIONIST panies owed R5 million in unpaid taxes. dation. Zanu-PF is the ruling political party headed by in its head office in Windhoek. Zimbabwe Pres ident Robert Mugabe. Duties will include budget control over Capex and all capital projects conside~ed This is to be a key public relations post on the The journalists were told to report to the H arare and subsequent re porting on expenditure as we ll as the co·exercis· front line of Rossing's communications with the public. The Magistrate's Court on charges under the Official ing of control over assets and Assets Register. successful applicant will thus be . Secrets Act. However, after three hours of waiting • Educated and trained to an acceptable level A written test will form part of the screening process . they were told to leave. - Fluent in English and Afrikaans TransNamib offers a market related remuneration package based on - Helpful and efficient in her contacts with people Their lawyer, Bruce Campbell, said he had been qualifications, skills and experience, which includes a housing loan, - Well groomed and of excellent appearance. told by the senior public prosecutor that the authori­ ties were " not in a position to proceed with thecase". relocation assistance, a medical and pension scheme. Apart from receiving visitors tothe offices (in Sanlam Centre) The affair has ra ised an outcry aga inst the govern­ Interested candidates should contact Mr F Scholtz at (061 ) 298· the reCeptionist is also responsible for operating the telephone ment for interference in the freedom of the Pre ss and 2554 for further details. switchboard (Phillips PABX), processing press cuttings and typing (MS Word for Windows) : harassment of journalists. - Sapa Bona fide applicants with proof of their qualifications may ob· An attractive salary and generous benefits are offered. tain application forms from the security office at the entrance to the TransNamib Head Office. Completed forms should be IRA shells UK airport addressed to The Senior Personnel Officer (Head Office), Trans­ LONDON: In its first big cious attack on one of the Namib Limited, Private Bag 13204, Windhoek, Namibia. :::~~! GRossing attack in London since world's busiest airports - Closing date: 25 March 1994. Britain and Ireland a reminder to the govern­ Applications are invited from Namibian launched their Northern mentofthe Irish Republi­ ·citizens and should be addressed to: Ireland peace initiative can Army's ability to hit The Senior Administrative Officer: Dec. 15. the IRA shelled major targets - caused un­ TransNamib Mrs Faye Kraus, P.O. Bo)( 22391, WINDHOEK. Heathrow airport with certainty over IRA mo­ mortars Wednesday night. tives and disruption at I· '. d The National C~rrier of Namibia Ctosing Date: 23 March 1994. L mite The four shells failed to Heathrow. lINTAS'NAMIBIA 94'2977 explode. But the auda- The IRA did not say if 54214 its attack, launched as Parliament renewed for Recently commercialised, TELECOM pride them· another year the Preven­ "' selves in their excellent standard of service and tion of Terrorism Actena­ expertise and their ability to keep a b reast of bling suspec ts to be held TRUST FUND MANAGER current trends. They place. a high premium on em· seven days without ploying ti1e calibre candidate who shares this charge, signa led its rejec­ Unique Cape West Coast lifestyle and high job philosophy and who could make a meaningful tion of the Dec 15 decla­ satisfaction for a peopl e spec ialist w ith a thorough contribution to the overall success of the company. ration. Due to decentralisation the management of central Nobody was inj ured in understanding of co~ mun ity development work. region with Windhoek as Head OHice needs to the Heathrow attack. appoint a Commander David St Helena Bay Fish ing Industries limited, a merl}ber of the diversified . Tucker, head of Scotland Oceana group of companies, comprises exte n siv~ pelagic and lobster Yard 's anti-terrorist fishi n$ ;' process ing ,and c~nn e,ry operations at St Helena Bay on the branch, said warnings ~s­ Cape West Cp~~t "",less than· 2 nours: dri ve.from Cape Town. Personal Secretary ing an IRA code word As. part of our social inves tmen~ , p r og r am[l1e, wJ have recently were telephoned to six launched a comprehensive Trust Fund witfi the specific objective of. WINDHOEK initiating and implementing vacious development projects withil'J. th.e '·, news organizations before " tile attack. - Sapa-AP surrounding communities. "'. , The ideal candidote will be matriculated with typing as a To manage this F.und both cost-effjcie~tly and effectively, we require a - , f , passed subject, fluent in English , computer lite(ote (Microsoft 11 1"'_ self-motivated person, preferably degreed in dre :,pheres of either Windows, Word Perfect and Quattro Pro) and in possession NP opposes Education or Socia l Work, or with at least 5 ye-ars; experience in the tit ~', community development field and in development work. Prior experi­ of a secretarial certificate and/or diploma with at least 3 ence in progressive organisations at leadership level will-be important; years secretarial experience and hqY,e"a rs,lea.sc:nt ~ispositiol) .....~, : alfortion ,: , . • It"' ~.~.., ''10 • , , -' '. along with project design abilities and excellent interpersonal skills. In return we offer a competitive salary with an attractive Computer literate and able to work independently, you'll need to be TZANEEN: The Na· range of fringe benefits as would be expected from a large fluent in English and Afrikaans. A knowledge of Xhosa would certainly tional Party was con· established company. • be to your advantage. vinced abortion on This is a senior management position, reporting to the Board of Application forms are obtainable at the Personnel ·· demand was morally Trustees, and therefore carries a cO ljfetitive salary and benefits package Office, Telecom Namibia, Room 43, Old Telkorn wrong and would op­ commensurate with experience. Building, tel. (061) 2012234. Please return forms pose it, NP leader F Please submit a detailed CV to: The Personnel Manager, P.O. Box 1, with comprehensive CV to: The Regional Manager, W de Kler~ said in Stompneus Bay 7382; fax : (02284) 847. For further details you may tbeeasrern 'JIh:Insvaal • contact him on (02284) 611 . ClOSing date: 28 March 1994. Commercial Services, Central Region, PO Box 297, Windhoek or to Facsimile: (061) 2012603. yesterday: ' . • Addressing about , More details may be obtained from Mr E P Derks 600 NP supporters, at (061) 2012333. . election candidates Closing date: 18 March 1994. and local chiefs at the & Tzaneen SI. HELENA BAY FISHING showgrounds, he said the NP stood for INDUSTRIES ~~ -..-­ TELECs:M moral values and LTD - - principles to which all A B A God·fearing South ,~ Africans subscribed. • THE NAMIBIAN Friday March 11 19.94 11

IRA shells ' ~v C)ry U K airport slTluggler LONDON: In its first big attack in London since jail ed Britain and Ireland launched their Northern Ireland peace initiative Dec. 15, the IRA shelled Heathrow NEW YORK:}A Swede who smuggled ivory airport with mortars Wednesday night. tusks from endangered elepbllnts into the United . The four shells failed to explode. But the auda­ States by deCiariDg them as engine parts was cious attack on one of the world 's busiest airports­ sentenced Wednesday to 10 months In prison. a remindcr to the governmcnt of the Irish Republi­ Ebbe Tony Lofqvist, 30, also allegedly offered can Arn1Y's abi lity to hit major targets - caused to sell collector's Itel1'lsincluding gorilla hands uncertainty over IRA motives and disruption at and feet, Chinese artifacts and antique MR J ESSMANN, Heathrow. The IRA did not say ifits attack, launched furniture, according to US Customs and the US who has been promoted to Director as Parliament renewed for another year the Preven­ Fish and Wildlife Service. of Road Binders (Pty) Ltd with effect tion of Terrorism Act enabling suspects to be held During a six-month investigation by those 1 January 1994. seven days without charge, signa led its rejection of agencies, Lofqvist allegedly claimed to have Mr Essmann join'ed the Dec 15 declaration. access to at least 10 tons of un carved African Road Binders (Pty) Ltd. Nobody was injured in the Heathrow attack. Com­ tusks in a German warehouse. He was arrested mander David Tucker, head of Scotland Yard's as Manager in November 1991. Sept 27 after smuggling tusks by ship into Por t anti-tcITorist branch, said warnings using an IRA code word were te lephoned to six news organiza­ Newark in New Jersey, said Fish and Wildlife tions before the attack. - Sapa-AP spokeswoman Diana Weaver. ~ AUC . ION.. HOUSE C~"[fQ1Jtefo) Auction House The Home of Auctions Friday 11/03/94 at 17h30 * Y -Type iron poles, tar-poles It is Best if it is Rietfontein! * Lounge suits, coffee tables, refrigerators, gas freezers, caravan . refriger~tOrs (3-phase), spare matresses, TV, calculator s. * Various electric equ i pme~ and a . dough making machine} * +\- 10 cars will also be sold during the auction. Remember: Private entries are also welcome. * We also have 2 Scania Hawlers (LB81) 3x 10 ton semi-trailers and 3 Nissan tippers on sale

Hotdogs & softdrinks also available during the auction :

Contact your auctioneers at (061) 52481/52491 Old SA WI Shop, Suiderhof Base --

We strive w make it best '()..- Y()U ()u..- £uswme..-!! We O..-st __ _ put milk in plastic sachets RIETFONTEIN •••• Environmental Officer As one of the safest mining operations in the world. AOssing uses NOW at a very special price the expertise of speclalisls in the field ot env;ronmenlal and health protection. It Is ••• A vacancy exists for an Environmental Officer in the Environmental Control Section who will be responsible for executing the Company's + LVW f'4T and f'ULL'£VIAM WHERE environmental mon~oring and occupational hygiene programme. The successful candidate wiQbe matriculated. and have a certificate! + .Available at all your favourite outlets diploma in Environmental Control and be in possession of a valid Best when served in our Rietfonteir Jug Code 08 driver'S licence. + We offer a competitive salary and excellent fringe benefits which include: + Fresh and Healthy • Soosidised housi"lt QUALITY • 34 Calendar days. leave per annum <. Affordable • 131h cheque • ExceQent pension and medical_ • Free transport to and from work • Assistance with relocation costs It fAIn ••• • Free permanent health and life cover Be frozen COUNTS!!! CLOSING DATE: 18 MARCH 1994 §() ••• Get yC{ur quality milk at the special price while stocks last!

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LIfE, fUNERAL AND GROUP SCHEMES YOU WILL ENJOY THESE OUTSTANDING A funeral scheme with a BENEFITS: difference 1. N$4 000 each for a member and his WORKS WITH ANY OTHER spouse(s) (maximum three) 2. N$3000 for each child between the ages INSURANCE POLICY of 14 and 21 One giving you peace of mind as it covers the 3. N$l 000 for each child between the ages whole family of 3 and 13 4. N$500 for children up to 2 years old - No more embarrassment when a funeral for stillborn children included one's loved ones must be arranged 5. N$l 500 for each parent and parent-in­ law To give them a decent funeral is very costly 6. Unlimited number of children can be and the following are covered in this specially registered . designed scheme to suit your needs and pocket: 7. No medical examination required * the member Monthly premium - irrespective of age N$25 per month the spouse(s) * OUR MOTTO IS: * all the children up to age 21 "Your peace of mind is our business" (including adopted and born This scheme Is underwritten by ACA, which Is GiviNG You PEACE Of MiNd outside marriage) an Insurance company that has been pro­ $ A member of Assurances Generales de France Croup tecting Namibian Policyholders for over 40 * your parents years NAME : A CA Is a member of the international AGF Group, with Its Head Office In France parents-in-law ADDRESS : and worldwide total assets exceeding N$175 billion

REMEMBER: A funeral can be budgeted for, and for only N$25 monthly contribution, TEL. CW) CH) you'll be protecting your whole family Complete this and send to: ACA INSURANCE LTD WALVISBAY: M& Z Building - 1st Floor - 8th Street - Tel. (0642) 7629 PO BOX 2051 - WINDHOEK OSHAKATI: Continental 2 Ongwedlwa - Tel. (06751) 10396 WINDHOEK: 3rd Floor - Carl List Building - Peter Muller Street - Tel. (061) 225348 - Fax: (061) 227685 "• ------~-7 '"""-

THE NAMIBIAN Friday March 11 1994 13 ~

Major Canadian BUSINESS FOR SALE CALTEX SERVICE STATION diamond find TSYMEB We invite applications for the purchase of the business at AUTO TORONTO: A South African expert said in Toronto CLINIC SERVICE STATION in TSUMEB. The price is yesterday there was strong ev idence of great diamond N$200 000, excluding petrol. deposits in Canada's sparsely populated northern re­ gions. Chris Jennings, who heads Southern Era Resources, The Service Station consists of a 4 lane driveway, a Take-Away, a Toronto-based explorati on company, told a mining a Workshop, Supply Shop and an Office. industry convention that diamond prospecting in Cana­ da's Northwest Territories - an area nearly three times Interested applicants shouid submit Looking urgently for the size of South Africa - had produced "incredible a) an application on Caltex Standard form Executive Home to rent in developments" in the past two years. b) a business plan Jennings predicted there could be as many as five c) Proof that working capital of N$ 100, 000 is available in areas Klein Windhoek, operational diamond mines in the subarctic territory before the end of the decade. One joint Canadian­ a9dition to the purchase price. Olympia, Eros Park. Australian venture, BHP-Dia Met, could have NWT Phone me urgently diamonds on the market in 1997. CONTACT: 's De Beers is expected to be a major Mrs. Karuait)e at Caltex Oil (Namibia) (Pty) Ltd, Tel: 061-227340 Pixie Heyneke player in the NWT diamond bonanza. Monopros, a De Fax: 061-34564, PO Box 3308, Windhoek, Namibia to obtain Beers subsidiary, has already staked out more than 5 aoplication forms. Tel.: 37940 (w) 000 square kilometres of Crown land adjacent to the ~ . 223348 (h) BHP-Dia Met operation. - Sapa Closing date: 31 March 1994.

Loteryman's Bottle Store

J&B Whiskey 750 ml only N$34.99 Richelieu & Klipdrift Bdy 750 ml only N$21.99 Chateau Brandy 750 ml only N$17,99 Romanoff Vodka 750 ml only N$15,49 Mainstay Cane 750 ml only N$20,99 Wlsla Vodka 759 ml only N$20,99 Frizzante White Table Wine 150 ml N$5,99 lion Dumpies (per case) only N$38,99 Namlbian .Beer old Stock, Old Prices Die grootste verkoping van sportklere en Over 100 different ~ed & White Table Wines to choose from. toerusting teen die beste pryse ooit! Loteryman's Bottle Store 401 Independence Avenue - - - K Tel.: 223641

Sokker, Muurbol, Hordloop, Tennis en rugbyskoene

Vir prvs~ wat so loog soos N $ 70 goon!! REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA Hokkiestokke vonof N$35,OO MINISTRY OF FINANCE TENDERS ARE AWAITED FOR Tenr)israkette vonof N$100,00 1. TENDER NO:F1/11-46/93 THE PRINTING OF 5000 VISITING CARDS (CALUNG CARDS) Silstar katrolle: Slegs N$88,21 AMOUNT PAYABLE·NI5.DO . .,: . ~~UP ':L:"'::" C) 2.TENDER NO: F1/18/2-78/93 ONDANGWA­ lank voorraad hou .... ,~~,.;; . OMUNTELE & EHEKE AREA PIPELINES CONSTRUCTION OF WATER TOWERS, GROUND ~~ LEVEL RESERVOIRS, WATER POINTS AND CATTLE ,4#_, TROUGHS. AMOUNT PAYABLE' Nlso'DO EN BAlE MEER ~. ~ Closing date: (1)l lhOO on Tuesday 29 March 1994 (2) llhOO on Tuesday 5 April 1994 % ONTHOU: Aankope bo N$250kwalifiseervir 15 afslag DOCUMENTS AR~.AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF ---; The Secretary:Tender 'Board MEER NOG: u kan boonop die gelukkige wenner van 'n moderne Ground floor, Fiscus Building l P John Meinert Street Windhoek badkamerfiets met In waar® van N$500wees.! ERS MUST BE FORWARDED TO The Secretary: Tender Board p .0 . Box 3328 WINDHOEK van oUe aankope vir skoliere word oan die skoolfonds van die Fax No.: (061) 36454 OR DEPOSITED IN: betrokke skole oorbetaal. The Tender Box: Ground Floor: Fiscus Building . 10 John Meinert Street Die skool met die hoogste oorbetaling kWal,ifiseer vir In verdere Windhoek NB:N$5-00 Levy (Non refundable) is payable in Advance in cash or bank guaranteed cheques only bydrae van NS500tot sy skoolfonds!!! (Unpaid tender documents will be prejudiced).

SECRETARY: TENDER BOARD. 127966 • 14 Friday March 11 1994 THE NAMIBIAN

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.. Guidelines Study Aids are designed to help weaker students to pass and brighter students to do even better. Compiled by expert teachers with many years experience of teaching and marking Matric. Guidelines covers every Matric syllabus, also STANDARD 10 Standards 8 & 9. fJ THE WIND AT [] SENKlR • lINE·BY·lINE SUMMARiES' DETAILED STANDARD 10 VERSEBOEK o [J THE WILD STD 10 NOTES • CHARACTER SKETCHES ~:s Iffiji~~1II OfT ST AIIlAlll 9 WAVE [] RAKA [] MARF,50= STANDARD 10 THE WINNER STD 10 o BONGA • QUESTIONS AND MODEL ANSWERS o [J FOCUS [] ENOOUNTERS [] DIE WITTE RB .OO Handling charge on all orders C.O.D or cash . o FIELA SE o KING LEAR [] ENOOUNTERS o THE WAfTER'S BOOT C.O.D. orders mUSI be accompanied by RIO,QO deposit KIND 1122.50 OfT STANDARD 8 o KORT per study aid ordered, STANDARD 9 o VOORSPRAAK TERRITORY VERHAlE VIR CAsh I POSlal Ordefs enclosed o PRIDE OF THE [] THE GREAT I i [] THE OAK AND KIESER, DIE VERKENNING If IIUes out 01 Slock, orders will o HUNTER GATSBY I I THE PEAQi [J VERLORE [] DIE REBEWE ROETRY Ql£ST CAOO8lE o [] SURVIVAL VAN LAFRAS ~:t~~;~ ~~d:~~ ~~d~:s?~: ~ R [] Tl£ PARADYS [] THE WON[)ER. [ THE PEAAI.. AfRIKAANS VFRNf::o( STANDARD 9 2ND LANGUAGE FULWORLD o SOMERNAG [] I HEARD THE OF HENRY OWL CALl. MY DROOM NAME o KRINGE IN STANDARD 10 SUGAR [] DIE KEISER NAME 'N SOS o SI<.'I

DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY ENGINEER MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND CULTURE Technical Assistant! WINDHOEK REGION THE VACANCIES OF Senior : Architecture PRINCIPAL Exist at the following establishments For appointment as Technical Assistant, applicants must hold an NDT and for appointment as Senior Technical 1. Okakarara S.S.S Principal SI Assistant, an NDT with preferably 3 years relevant Privation allowance N$352-00 experience is essential. CAD experience will serve as 2. Rietquelle I,S.S (Aminuis) Principal SIT definite recommendation. . Privation allowance N$728·00 3. Otjinene I.S.S. Principal SIT Duties will include surveying, designing and supervision Privation allowance N$640-00 of all municipal building projects. 4. Weisenfels P.S. (Okahandja) Principal PIV Privation allowance N$360-00 5. Friedrich Awaseb 1.S.S. (Grootfontein) Principal SIT Works Operator 6, Epako I.S,S. (Gobabis) Principal SIT 7. Vooruitsig I.S.S. (Rehoboth) Principal SI GOREANGAB DAM 8. Kalenga P.S. (Grootfontein) Principal PIV Minimum requirements are Std 8 with 4 years appro­ QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: priate experience and a willingness to work 8-hour shifts. A Trade Diploma will serve as definite recommen­ I. Applicants should: dation. - - meet the basic qualification requirements which are a three or four year qualification obtained after I Duties will include the Inspection of pumps and other matric; machinery as well as the operation of the water purifica­ - hold a recognised professional' qualification; tion works, which involves the mixing and dosing of che­ - be a Namibian citizen; micals. - be of sound character; PROPERTIES AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES - be medically fit; - be under the age of 55 years. ., ...-­ ,.,. Traffic Officer (Candidates with lower than the basic qualifications can also be considered for appointment in a temporary capacity). Std 8 with a Traflic Diploma and a willingness to work shifts are essential requirements for this position. EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: The successful candidate will be responsible for general POST LEVEL RANK .CATEGORY law enforcement and traffic control. ABCDEFG The competitive salary package includes: • generous 2 Principals PIV 8765432 leave. bonus leave after every 5 years' service (which may 3 Principal PIll 9876543 be taken in cash) • 13th cheque. housing assistance. 4 Principal PIT 10987654 Principal SIT 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 5 Principal PI 11109 8765 The prescribed application form is available from the Principal SI 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 City Council Building. Independence Avenue. Windhoek and should be returned to: Closing date: 8 April 1994 The Employment Officer. Date of appointment: 1 lune 1994 I' 0 Box 59. Windhoek, Namibia. Enquiries: MrWWNel Chief Education: Advice, Planning and Control No appUcatJon will be considered unless it is Tel: 2934355 accompanied by proper. certified copies of documents of citizenship and Applicatns should apply on the official application fonns. qualifications. Please submit a Curriculum Vitae, certified copies of qualifications and testimonials to the following Enquiries: 391-2236 address: Closing date: 25 March 1994, The Director \Ministry of Education and Culture Windhoek Region Private Bag 13236 Windhoek

For attention: Mr S, E .W. Gescbke

84206 1!Ml£rttA~N " ~'vFri da y MaM -1'1.' 11-994',,15

N~a Trade Fair

',bookjqgs soar Millistry"Of Mines ao(t E.oe'r'gy , • - of/' +

o rganised one seminar NAMCO'SCHOLARSHIP IN APPLIED MARINE GEOLOGY TOM MINNEV with 35 participants on how to get the best from As Namibia pioneers in the fascinating field of marine diamond mining, it is ANYONE WHO has not yet taken a chance to trade shows last month. A necessary that Namibians are equally equipped with the techAi cal know-ho\Y of book space at next month's Namibia second seminar is to be marine geology. International Trade Fair are urged to act quickly, organised at the end of as space is fast disappearing. The organisers of th is month. Meanwhile It is for this reason that Namib ian Minerals Corporation Limited (NAMCO) is NITF '94 say they have more than 100 the trade fair staff are applications to process and already 70 per ccnt happy to help with any offering two scholarsh ips in appl ied Marine Geology at any of the South of the space has been taken. inquiries and there will be African Universities to Namibian students. a working session for "Although some halls peciall y attractive to local crafts exhibitors who want Applications are being invi ted from candid ates who can provide proof of are now fully booked, craftspeople who get rent­ to plan what goods and there are still stands avail­ free space although they layout they will need. entrance to a university in the mentioned field . Applications with full CV's able in excell ent locations must still pay renta l for should be directed to: so exhibitors must please partitions. They can dem­ * The booking rate is book urgently," said NTTF onstrate their crafts at the N$150 per square meter The Permanent Secretary marketing manager Liesel stands and will be allowed until March 15 and then Schwertdfeger yesterday. to sell their goods - in­ N$200 per square metre. Ministry of Mines and Energy So far 15 countries have cluding carpets, baskets, For information phone NAMeD Scholarships said they want to exhibit wooden masks and bowls, Ellie Basson, NITF Co­ Private Bag 13297 at the April 20-23 Wind­ needlework, and so on - ordinator, or hoek trade show, which during the show-time. Schwerdtfeger on (061) Windhoek this year is set to special­ Last month NITF has 224748 or fax 227707. ise for the tlrst time. The .------' Enquiries: K Kapwanga themes will be: Walvis Tel.: (061) 226571 Bay and the marine and fisheries sectors; tourism and travel; and comput- ers, high technology and the latest in office equip­ EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES "VITH THE LIFE PROJECT ment. The call is sti 11 out for Namibian manufacturers to join the ir colleagues in showcasing the best Na­ The World Wildlife Fund. an Ameri can non-profit organisation specialising in natural resources conservation. and the R6ssln ~ mibia can produce. There Foundation. a Namibian ncn-govemmeflUl I organisation with expertise in human resources development. are seeking to empl oy is also a handicrafts stall two Namibian citizens to assist with th e llnplemenUltion of the US AlD-funded LIFE (L iving [n A Finite EnVironment) PrOJ~ ::': and Schwerdtfeger says Positions to be rill cd inc lude: I) a C011ll1 unity-Based Cons ervation Co-ordinator, who will be based in the Departme nt ,)( she is still hoping to hear Environmental Affairs of the Ministry of Wildlife , Conservation and Tourism: a.1d 2) an AccounUlOl, who will be slauoned Jl from the carvers of ~e LIFE Offi ce headquarters. The required qualifications. experience and duties are listed below: wooden furniture. All seven halls of the WWF Windhoek Showgrounds will be used for the trade "show and much of the o'pen air exhibition space. COlYfMUNITY -BASED ACCOUNTANT Exhibitors from Namibi a CONSERVATION CO-ORDINATOR include furniture, farming products and foodstuffs, REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: meat products, engineer­ ing, electronic equipment, • Two o r mo re years e"l'erieoce wirh implemenlJllio n of eovironmentAI andlor • Two or more yun accountiog e"l'erience. textiles, household In teg ra ted rural development acv.vilies in Namibia. • A B-Comm degree is desirable. applicances, chemicals, • SIc.iU s in community organiz.,tio n, developmeot AJld managomeoL • Good commaod of wntten and spoken Eoglish. tinance, and computer and • Good command of w ritten and spolceo Eog·lish. aod nueocy in other NamJbian • Computer literacy is essenlial. telecommunications tech­ languages • Possession of • code 08 driver's licence and good nology. • University degree in an eovirorunenlAl. biological or social diSCipline, driving history. Exhibitors have booked ,od. wil ling ne ss to I.... m additional complementary skills. from Sweden, Brazil; Fin­ • Pos5Oss io n of a code 08 driver 's li cence AJld good driving history. • A wilhngness to spend extended amounts of time in the fiel 'i . land, Italy, Portugal, Tur­ key, India, Botswana, DUTIES: DUTIES: Zambia, Zimbabwe, Kenya, South Africa, ,. Assist in fi eld wo r\:: wirb communities to design .nd implem"nt community­ China, Germany and the • M3.inUtin financiaJ records. bJscd conservation p roJects. • Prepare mo nthly financial repotU. Netherlands. • .".ss ist in the co-ordinaoor'['of ;ocif projects with MWCT ,u.ff, NGOs s nd -­ • Moni tor C3s hllow and baaJc aCFPW)t activities. Business in Walvis Bay otht!r governme nr--'lJ departments. • lI:rroduce and main tain accounting systems. and the whole marine sec­ ASSIS t in lbe developmenl of' projecl tno';;~oring "';d evale"tion programmes. • A'l'8oge..eudils'-3.S necessary. tor will be on show in the • , L"ison' tn Windhoek with 'other M iniSlries, donors, NGOs and similar projects. • A ssi~t.ln lbe ~ial monitoring of s'!bgran1ees. B Hall , and there are plans ,\SSlSt Ul developing lbe MWCT's c.'pac,cy to lillplement a nation.tl I, • Assist in other areas of grant and project . to bri ng in Namibia's fish c ommunit~· ·based cOf~ervallon pr~ramn.e . financial maruogemenL surve ill ance helicopter and even a ship! The Namibian Compu­ ter and Telecommunica- ti ons Exhibition is already fu ll y booked, organised Salaries will be paid commensurat,! with exper ience aud responsibility, a.od other norma l benefits will apply. ApplicatiQn f('rms should by Africa's informati on be coll ected from: techn ology special ists AITEC. Telecom Na- '\f'!;~ .•• • • mibia, AITEC and the Mrs D.L. Thudinyane OR . The Receptionist Namibian Info rmati on The Rassing Foundatio n WWF " f -"" ..> ,. ~ Technology Association Rand Street, Kbomasdal 5th floot. Kenya House will hold a conference WINDHOEK Robert Mug'ahe Avenue next door to the exhibi­ tion. t South African firm s, or phone dt:- 061-211721 061-239945 including Satour and SA tH~1 Airways will exhibit in the Flower Hall. Namibian CLO SING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 18 ~IARCH 1994 tourism' and travel will be The R6ssing FoiIndatiol';. - in tITe Karakul Hall...... ' -.' ...... , _--... The fair should be es- " 16 Friday March 11 1994 THE NAMIBIAN

Yesterday's quota tion s for unit tmst funds: Rc sourccs 200, 19 1!\6,42 3,64 Growth 2H6,O l 266,59 na GE 1478,6H 1388,67 4,49 FUND NAME BUY SELL YIELD(Y~ Incollle 125,00 123,69 11,85 Top Companies 318 ,25 296,6 1 3,22 Income 95,46 94,48 IO,B5 ABSA : GE: 181,49 169.77 3,55 Industrial 171':'6 160,50 .1,21 Industrial 473,06 440,78 2,49 Gold 237,69 223,85 4,62 Industrial 160. 19 149.8.1 · 3.39 IG I Life: GE 159,12 148,83 2,88 Mining 412,57 384,26 2,41 Industrial 129,69 122,06 5,41 In('om~ 105 .87 104,63 na METBOARD: Gold 189,54 176,69 2,88 International 133,67 125 ,08 2,38 BOE: Metfund 272,54 255 ,16 2,64 hicome 112,59 11 1,38 12,74 SYFRETS: Growth 209.07 195.35 2.20 Gi lt 127, 11 125,78 10,39 SANLAM: GE 2005,58 1876,27 3, 14 l't'opk's Incumc 104.96 103.!l5 na Managed 11 1,94 105, 13 na Index 1595,89 1492,92 3,23 Growth 386,57 361,15 3.17 COM MUN ITY: High Inco llle 10 1,82 100,75 na Prime Growth 574,30 537,6 1 4,09 Tmstee 158,22 147,87 2,73 Growth Fund 1.10 . .1 .1 13 1.44 6,74 METROPOLITAN: Industrial 1242,24 I 162,22 3,38 Income 11 4,15 113,00 11 ,75 COM MERCIAL UN ION: Metlife GE 139,09 129,93 5,77 Mining 326,80 305,66 3,96 Gilt 11 89,701177,81 10,97 Growth 160.97 150,29 2.50 NBS: Income 11 0,04 108,34 na UAL: CO MPOS ITE: Hallmark GE 1200,8611 21,41 2,93 SOUTHERN: GE 2759,80 2589,66 3.92 All Share Ind," : 121.66 I 1.1.69 na Hallmark Income 102,4 1 10 1,39 na GE 257,10 240,4 1 2,96 Mining 490,74 458,78 2,62 FEDLlFE: NORWICH: GE 544,53 508,5 2 2,37 Mining 185, 41 17 4,00 2,97 Se lected 248 1,89 2322,36 2,89 Fl'dgro GE 165 ..1.1 154. 37 :',72 OLD MUTUAL: Pure 143,9 1 134,64 2,83 Gilt 1325,9 1 1312,66 I 1,50 GUA RDBANK: Inves tors 3667,25 3415,71 2,6 1 Income 595,6 1 583,70 10, 19 Managed 1315,06 1236,67 4,0 I Gnm th 337.1.:1~ 3136.95 3.23 Se ntinel 218,42 203,83 na STANDARD BANK: Max Inco me 1079,46 1068 ,68 4.6 1 ' ~ REPUBLIC OF Sales Representative ~ NAMIBIA GROOTFONTEIN / TSUMEB MI NISTRY OF FINANCE This position would appeal to an assertive, hands-on person aged 25-35 who meets the following requirements . at least 3 TENDERS ARE AWAITED FOR years experience in the marketing of services. matric/Grade 12 • a valid driver's licence. Additional marketing courses and LIFE SCIENCE PROJECT 1.TENDER: NO:A190/94 SUPPLY AND DELIVERY a knowledge of Otjiherero or Oshiwambo will serve as recom­ A Joint Project Between the Ministry of OF HIGHLY CONCENTRATED AND MULTI PURPOSE mendation. Education & Culture and CLEANING CHEMICALS AND RELATED ANCILLARY Ibis (WUS·Denmark) SERVICES, AS SPECIFIED IN TENDER DOCUMENTS, Working closely with marketing and operations staff and custo­ mers, the incumbent will ensure the Corporation as a whole is TO INSTITUTIONS (HOSTELS/SCHOOLS) OF THE The Life Science Projec t requires a full time effectively marketed to perform in a highly competitive market. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND CULTURE FORTHE SECRET ARY for their K atutura office. PERIOD 1 APRIL 1994 TO 31 MARCH 1996. In addition, the candidate will negotiate contracts with all cus­ tomers and pursue the concept of service excellence both The job will include: Closing date: (1&2) 11hOO on Tucsday 12 April 1994 within the Corporation and amongst customers. -Typing TransNamib offers a ,market related remuneration package -Filing DOCUMENTS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE based or. qualifications, skills and experience, which includes OF THE: -B ook K eeping a housing loan, relocation assistance, a medical and pension THE SECRETARY -General Of fice tasks. scheme, , TENDER BOARD GROUND FLOOR Interested candidates should contact Mr U Hengari at Only candidates who can meet the following FISCUS BUILDING (061) 298·2240 for further details. R EQ UIREM ENT S will be considered: 10 JOHN MEINERT STREET WINDHOEK Bona fide applicants~w i th proof of their qualifications may o btain appli~at i o~ f o rms from t he sec urity office at the -A good corrimand of oral and written English Amount payable AT GROUND FLOOR FISCUS entrance t o the T ra~sNamib Head Office. Comp leted -Computer liieracy (Word Perfect and D-Base) BUILDING: forms should be racfdressed to ,he Senior Personnel -Administrative skills and experience N$5,00 Officer (Head O ff i1e~, TransNamib Limited, Private Bag -Preferably some book-keeping experience Tenders must be posted to: 13204, Windhoek, Na'fuibia. -Experience in handling office machinery The Secretary : Tender Board -Ability to work independently . P.O, Box 3328 Closing date: 25 M • WINDHOEK .. The ability to drive will be an asset. OR DEPOSITED IN: The Tender Box : Namib' The position will be available as from the 1 April199~There will be a three-month trial Tender Board Offices The National Carrier of Namibia Fiscus Building d period. 10 John Meinert Street Windhoek NJ..J: Competitive employment package, including in-service training. Telex: 980 3369-3370 Fax: 36454 C losin g date for application: 22 March 1994. Sectretary : Tender Board t27972 J Applications enclosing a C.Y. and work reference to be forwarded to: '~ REPUBLIC OF T he Secretary, Life Science Project, NAMIBIA P 0 Box 24236, W indhoek . Our client, Swabou~ is a flnanci,al institution respected for their -MINISTRY OF FINANCE Applications may also be delivered by hand to : ~ professional service. They now Qeed to appoint a Ibis (WUS-Denmark), 7 Best Str. Windhoek West or [axed to 061-37614. TEND ERS ARE INVITED FOR 1.TENDER NO: A221/94 RENTING OF RADIO "C a ret:.ai

The above mentiored school (Englisl, tv1ediul"" requires a male teacher fo r the following subjects:

The Kalahari Sands Hotel, Namibia's 1. Physical Education (Boys) Grade 6-8 only four star deluxe hotel and an equal 2. . Mathematics Grade 7 opportunity employer, has openings for a 3. General Science Grade 7 professional person to complement their Requirements: Qualified teacher Kitchen Team: Closing date: 22 April 1994 CHEF DE PARTIE Date of assumption of duty: 1 June 1994 Contact person: Mr_ J.Molebugi The successful candidate will preferably be a Namibian citizen and have at least two years experience in this Office hours: (0688) 12540 position, gai ned in kitchens of international standard. After hours: (0681) 2537

We offer an excellent remuneration package along with benefits associated with our large international hotel group. Clerk Please forward a curriculum vitae and copies of relevant documentation to : (RESERVATIONS AND TICKETING) (2 POSTS) The Personnel Manager The Sales (Air Transport) Department of our Marketing Division re­ Kalahari Sands Hotel quires a person with at least. matriclGrade '12 • a Passenger PO Box 2254 Handling and SAAFAR I certificate. absolute proficiency with Eng­ WINDHOEK lish and Afrikaans and ideally German third language . Namibian 9000 citizenship. Fax:061-222260 Duties will include the handling of telephone reservations and th e issuing of air tickets. .­ TransNamib offers a market related remuneration package based on qualification s, skills and experience, which includes a housing loan, - relocation assistance, and a medical and pension scheme, tnterested candidates should contact Mr A Rousseau at (061) .11 1_ 298-2319/35258 for further details;

~::::::.:~ Kala~nds E ~ Hotel _ = . Bona fide applicants with proof of their qualifications may ob­ •••• T-YYY Sun International tain application forms from the security office at the entrance to the TransNamib Head Office. Completed forms should be addressed to Mr A Rousseau, P 0 Box 731, Air Namibia, Wind­ hoek, Namibia. MINISTRY OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY IN CONJUNCTION Closing date: 25 March 1994. WITH PTA SECRETARIAT IN LUSAKA/ZAMBIA. TransNamib VACANCY' Li mited The National Carrier of Namibia Statistician, ASYCUDA, Eurotrace Component

The candidate will be reporting to the Chief Adviser of the Eurotrace Components and ASYCUDA Project for the PTA Countries. Duty Station: Lusaka/Zambia Duration: 48 Months Depot Supervisor Job Description: The expert will be required to: TRANSNAMIB CARRIERS, GOBABIS a) analyse special requirements of the PTA countries for data inputs and outputs; This position requires a person with. at least Grade 10/Std 8 • cer­ b) Adopt Eurotrace software to member states' needs and develop specific national tificate or diploma in Road Transport and knowledge of the Road products; Transport Act in general terms. sufficient knowledge of deport acti­ vities to assume control. a basic know-how of the technical aspects c) Adopt Eurotrace software to regional needs and develop specific regional 'of road transport. strong management and interpersonal skills. at applications; least 3 years' experience in management of road transportation. a d) Ensure the updating and maintenance of the regional data basis; valid code 11 (extra heavy duty) driver's licence. e) Train national and regional experts to the Eurotrace's applications; and Duties will include. the scheduling of staff and equipment. control t) Draft a common PTA Statistical rules relating to trade statistics of the member over and management of depot. the marketing and promotion of states. TNC services and maintenance of sound customer relations • monthly and depot reports. controlling the financial , operational and maintenance functions. investigating and reporting on acci­ Qualifications: The post has a minim um requirements of: dents and injuries incurred on duty. a) A degree in Statistics or a recognised post secondary institute graduate (or an TransNamib offers a market related remuneration package based on equivalent qualification OR a grade 12 or Senior/equivalent); qualifications, skills and experience, which jncludes a housing loan, b) Must have at least ten years experience in fields of statistics with a minimum of 4 relocation assistance, a medical and pension scheme. years in trade statistics processing/analysis ; Interested candidates should contact Mr C Smith at (061) 298- c) Sound background in data basis management systems; and 2327 for further details_ d) Sound knowledge in computer in computer data processing and analysis; Bona fide applicants with proof of their qualifications may ob­ e) Experience of working in an intemational environm en L. tain application forms from the security office at the entrance to the TransNamib Head Office_ Completed forms should be Languages: A perfect worlta)';~nt i nokuza ~o . c ~~'t tashi ka\fl mp0'kaitashi<:ka' Vu la e ?,t; ~ n g .--J...... Q --- nuudhigu okuya kOoshakati nosho tuu . ok ukalwa l110shipru FAX.36982 ~~~ ~~o~ . o~@ ~@W , ~~1fO~~~~~~ TEL. 36970

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HOUSEWIVES CASH for all FOR SALE STUDENTS your "oldies" from 19B1 Volkwagen Passat HAWKERS In and outside of GLS, engine & body in Start your own your house, good condition N$6995.oo neg. AAPRESTIGE business today furniture, electric l"'4'orted PROPERTIES leater appliances, building FOR SALE IS:I:::tQMASPAL. handbags material and what 1 Mig Tic Welding Machine travel bags UIIBB!;IPIt:!G lJ YOUR NATIONAL ECONOMO' have you: N$850O-oo purses, 2 Slaapkamers met IGK DEVELOPERS 1 300 Amp. Afrox Welding jackets at Contact today N$98 000-00 wh olesale Machine N$2500-OO ESTATES 220012 Are you interested in a prices 1 520 Amp. Hobart Diesel PL.QI& PLAt:! LEATHER 3 Slaapkamers met IGK, two-bedroom house in Welding Machine N$18 IS:I:::tQMASPAL. !;XI lQ BAGS hop oven, extraction fan, Khomasdal for only 205 Antiques & L.UXUBY YQU QAt:! VALID FROM . 500-00 burglar bars & security N$50 OOO? Please phone Booysen. Old things 1 Table Drilling Machine aEEQBP III rd . 11.3 UNTIL gates - N$116 000-00 us if: We buy and se/l N$1500-00 Selby - you and your wife have Camelthorn 15.3.94 1 Hand Profile Cutter HOUSE: Phone (011) 493-6167 for 3 Slaapkamers, 2 a combined income of not free catalogue Antique MUTTON IN N$6000-OO 3 Bedrooms with BIC badkamers met IGK, 1 less than N$24oo per 25 Garten Street TeI: 0671·20904/20143 2 Bathrooms P.O.Box 6716 BOX garage, hop oven, month. Modern kitchen with full 99 extractor fan , burglar bars - you can make a deposit TV REPAIR Windhoek N$ 8. FOR SALE BIC & security gates. of only N$2000. HiFi, All Electronics Tel : 227756 BMW318 Big lounge Turanda Ovina Ovikuru per kg - You have been working 24 hour 1 Next day Toueng. Kombi Pitch Roof KATUTURA for your employer for at Service, Free pick up and PORK CHOPS +3000 km Choose bathtub, 2 Slaapkamers, least 2 years. Delivery Extras N$73 000+ GST washbasin ect colour HOME NURSING 95 N$ 13. Tel: 227818 & sekuriteits hekke by schemes KARAMANSKI Study our wonderful six month deure. Loop afstand van We only have 50 erven Burglar bars inbcluded GORELICK'S Diploma Course and gain per kg groot besigheids available for th is unique All costs included 199 Independence Ave kn owledge that will be uselul to BEEF LIVER FOR SALE kompleks. N$76 000-00 offer. Please phone us you all the days 01 your lile. You have 6 erven to (by OK) 1992 VW Baach Buggy, today at: Apply: sliced choose from ! Phone (061137700 red. Low mileage, Tel: 061 - 21 2640 50 PQUBL.!; STOB!;Y All for only The Principal immaculate condition. N$ 9. 4 Slaapkamers, 2 Ask for Martha . N$155 000-00 The Good Samaritan Price negotiable Corr. spond.nce per kg badkamers, sitkamer, Phone Ingrid now Tel: 220390 College of Home Nursing waskamer, stoorkamer, Bachelor flat to let in Tel : 38603 (W) P.O. Box 37174 razor wire fence. HF Klein Windhoek. 43929 (h) Blrnam Park Property Alarm System, double N$750 per month, 2015L garage, fire place, double deposit required PRIVATE SALE ~ .... send R2 tor "formaion and tonns car port, woonstel vir Tel: 32454 Beautiful house, gaste met bad en stort Windhoek North, 4 geriewe - baie pragtige Ingrid op soek na 'n bedroom house with TV­ PETS PARADISE huis Potential buyers can buitekamer om te room, living room, study TEL. 222141 contact me for viewing of huur. Min of meer and diningroom, PLUS The doggy parlour with AGENCY property vanaf N$200 tot 300 a difference! Bargain !I! N$320 000-00 outbuilding and big erf. We fetch and deliver OPPORTUNITY Tel: 35245 SHOW HOUSE 12/03194 Seeing is believing N$250 000-00 your cat or dog! Earn a minimum of 2000 Are you looking for a URGENT URGENT 11 Avoid agent's It's tick time - dip Namibian $s per month as DeanWfllemse Namib Contract Haulage automatically included comfortable, 4 bedroomed commission an agent for a 211836 (w) We are looking urgently Phone Andreas Johannesburg-based house with a swimming Tel : 229053 (w) Erwlna foyer (reception area) 213767 for a house to rent in company, in Namibia. 2032209 (a/h) Computerland Building Walvis Bay Plans are to open an office modern kitchen and more. Independence Building Tel: (061) 229871 or in Windhoek, so We have just got the right PRIVATSALE place for you I Contact 225333 ask for Ronnie management is a strong 3 Bedroom house, bics, Marie Nolte Tel : 43369 or Vogel possibility, applicants must beautiful garden, big yard, USED CARS & SPARES 43954 or follow the sign be motivated and outbuilding, in Academia from Academia SPAR. HOUSE FOR SALE All makes hardworking. Possess a Large stocks, Including: (Tsumeb) near shops. • Trailers camera, photographic 3 Bedrooms N$200 000-00 neg . know-how and their own • Truck bodies, cabs and cab FOR SALE Garage & servant's Tel: 225042 (w) parts transport. Only 2 agents 1S:L.!;It:! WIt:!PI:::tQEIS: quarters 41547 (from 14hoo) • Reconditioned engines, will be appointed . PBAGIIG!; UlISIG I:::tQUS!; Q t:! !;BE JaQ~ Swimming pool gearboxes, differentials Replies to : In die stadium van ltlllt:!PI:::tQ!;1S: t:!QBII:::t :i Carport (),L\M~§ !!! , Staner motors, alternators The Manager restourasie. U kan nog and generators Abt Street Preglst walls for fencing Hier het u die ideale P.O.Box: 496B veranderinge laal aanbring , Crankshafts N$170 000-00 Contact: geleentheid om u huis Johannesburg, 2000 teen u koste. 0&0 SALES (PTY) L TO 3 Bedrooms, lounge, 1 (0671) 20504 (w) mooi te maak ! RSA or Phone : 2 Slaapkamers Fnr. Jat Park! Yaardwyn Rds., bathroom, kitchen, or 20233 (ath) Koop sonder 'n deposito, 01 1 615 5457 or uim sitkamer met oopplan ontvang u goedere en W1 tfield servant's room. Erf size Boksburg Fax: 01 1 6224381 . kombuis 3 Bedroomed house to let betaal dan 18 904m2, house 144 m2, I.E.A. • C.R.S. P.O.Box 13377 . outbuilding 18 m2 Nuwe kombuiskaste Features : paaiemente. WE SELL PQBaPQ MAt:!QB' Pragtige duvetstelle Wltfleld 1467 Volle Badkamer - SpoUess home • GRILLES, BUMPER Wlt:lPI:::tQ!;1S: ltll!;SI Klaargemaakte gordyne Tel : (011) B26-5011 /213/4 Motor afdak - Fully furnished CORNERS, HEADLAMP I:::tQUS!; Qt:! !;BE ~QZ:i Baie mooi eetstelle Fax: (01 1) B2B-2424 ' 31-33 Sekuriteit - Contained garden 2x Townhouses BUCKETS, tElat C!2 §lIS:I:::tQMASpaL. Massestelle Main Reef Rd , Primrose, 2 Bedrooms SPOTLAMPS,MARKER corner of Hanekam & N$165 000-00 - Full security Glase ~erm ls ton, Tel (0 11~ 825-5293. TV room 1 3rd bedroom 4/5 LAMPS, SEALED - Cui de sac Fondue -stelle Vaerbane Street. 1 Loungeldiningroom BEAMS, SEMI SEALED Bel on8 dadellk - Proximity to shopping Mooi potIB Bedroom, bathroom, BEAMS. BULBS, Tel: 37940 (w) complex & medicity Garage Skakel: /' WOEKER FUISEN-"" kitchen. lounge, recendy POINTS, 31657 (h) - Quiet area Open-plan kitchen Mav Rina Kruger VERDIEN GELD. renovated. Size: 3/ m2 CONDENSORS, Beryl Gouws Long lease sought Tel: 43865 Alle pligte streng FASHERUNITS, COILS, Mav Kotle Mostert OF Rent: N$3900 per month Ut:!B!;L.I!;YABL.Y PBIQ!;P administratief. Sruur DISTRIBUTOR CAPS !;BE t:!Q 1QIU t:!AU all~ Tel:228244 A1lce Theron 222640 (h) TeI : Mike at 62241 AI N$l14 000-00 gefrankeerde koevert N$70oo0-OO CLUB TUJE PAMOPZI KHOMASDAI. Pixie Reynekke 223348 aan: Mev. Tina Harases, Size of erf: 311 m2. size of WINDHOEK WEST: -Specialising in African house: 62 m2. h Posbus 4350, Vineta, FOR SALE Luxury one bedroom flat I! music MOTOR SPARES '- Swakopmund ./ 2 Bedrooms, lounge, Omaruru - Business Immediate occupation !! Wednesdays & Fridays Tel: 211760/211766 kitchen, bathroom and Saturdays erven with building Intercom security system Barbecue nights URGENT, URGENT situated in main road. For A steal at N$79 000-00 ENGINES DISMANTLED !;BE JaZ usa~s - 20hoo till late Looking for the following further information Antiochie str. Ext. 14 FOR SPARES SIS:IL.L.IQQBt:! SIB!;!;! Phone THURSTAN SALT second-hand books ·3 Bedrooms. lounge, contact: Katutura GoII 1300, Escort XR3, ESTATES 37697/8 Tel: 62616 (UNISA) kitchen, bathreoom, single Tel : 061 -33717 Senator 3.0, Audi 2.2, AIH Diane 41900 garage. Size of ert: 1303 1. Public Administration 2 Chev 2.5, Datsun Pulsar, We are urendy looking for (evenings only) Claude 62415 Corolla 3T, Marina, Mazda m2 (all types) Exduding houses in Khomasdal and 0641-61637 Neil 41900 Price: N$67 000-00 B16OO, BMW 518, Ford 062232-208 Radiopage 52222 1 52277 study guides. 2. 0L, Alia 1800, Datsun (atutura. We have potenti2 2. Industrial Psychology CONTACT PERSON FOR - 140Y, LaureI2.0L, buyers. Contact us today ! House for sale TO LET Mercedes Benz 2BO , Golf THESE HOUSES: MR TEL: 211474 2 (all types) Excluding in Pionierspark A spacious 3 bedroom diesel J.M.MEYER, Tel: 229761 Tel: 211836 (w) house on Kiein Windhoek FAX: 211802 study guides. N$225 000-00 Rd . near town centre. FOR NUMBER PLATES Please contact Miss lllMASDAI. MITIR 213767 (h) Phone: 43190 after N$2oo0 per month SIGNWRIT ING AND SPARES Nguuo at Tel : 225935 (w) DeanWillemse hours or 0642 5748 after Contact: Michael SILKSCREENING 315506 (a/h) TEL:211780 / Z11768 hours Tel: 240820 (oth) 20 Friday March 11 1994 THE NAMIBIAN

FAX. 33980 rGerman First Division I ((;lL~~~O~Ofg@ ~@Wfg~)jU~fg~fg~~ Team p. W D L GF dAPTS Bayern Munich 24 II 8 5 52 27 30 MSV Duisburg 24 J J 7 6 31 35 TEL. 36970 29 Eintraeht 24 11 6 7 40 30 28 K 'lautern 24 I1 5 8 41 30 27 Karslruhe SC 24 9 9 6 33 25 27 Property Legal Notice 1 Legal Notice Legal Notice legal Notice Hamburg SV 24 11 5 8 38 36 27 j Leverkuscn 24 9 8 7 42 32 26 in the forenoon at ERF NO Werder Bremen 24 9 8 7 34 28 26 TO LET - FOR SALE MINISTR Y OF TRADE CERTAIN: ERF NO 916, CERTAIN: ERF NO 758" rSlIMEB, Factory with two 1201 OKURYANGAVA, OKURYANGAVA, (EXTENSION 2) Dynamo Dresden 24 7 1I 6 27 32 25 AND INDUSTRY WINDHOEK WANAHEDA. seperate workshops, each (EXTENSION 2) Stuttgart 23 8 8 7 36 32 DIRECTORATE TRADE SITUATE:IN THE SITUATE: IN THE 24 320 m2, hight 8,5m, office LIQUOR ORDINANCE, CERTAIN: ERF NO 1201 , MUNICIPALITY- OF MUNICIPALITY OF Dortmund 23 9 6 8 33 36 24 and toilets . Tel 0671 - 1969 OKURYANGAVA WINDHOEK WINDHOEK M'gladbach 24 9 6 9 45 43 24 20143/20904. SITUATE: IN THE REGISTRATION DIVISION REGISTRATION DIVISION Notice of application for a MUNICIPALITY OF " K " " K " F Cologne 24 9 6 9 31 33 24 LUDWIGSDORP conditional authority to be WINDHOEK The Conditions of " Sale in The Conditions of " Sale in SC Freiburg 24 7 7 10 41 45 21 3 Bedrooms, 2 REGISTRATION DIVISION Execution" will lie for made to the Board for con­ Execution" will lie for Schalke Bathrooms, built-in "K" inspestion at the office of the inspection at the office of the 24 7 7 10 28 37 21 sideration at its meeting kitchen, large lounge­ The Conditions of " Sale in Deputy Sheriff at Windhoek Deputy Sheriff at Windhoek Nuremberg 24 6 5 13 29 41 17 meetingtobeheldonthe11th dining room, Execution " will lie for and at the Head Office of and at the Head Office of Wattenscheid 24 3 day of May 1994 Plaintiff at Windhoek and 10 11 30 46 16 swimmingpool, 1500 m2 inspection at the office of the Plaintiff at Windhoek and Deputy Sheriff at Windhoek Plaintiff's Attorneys, Fisher , VFB Leipzig 24 2 10 12 22 45 14 estate. N$379 000-00 Plaintiff's Attorneys, Fisher , District in which licence is and at the Head Office of Quarmby & Pfeifer, at the Quarmby & Pfeifer, at the Tel: 221124 (w) required is KARASBURG. Plaintiff at Windhoek and under,mentioned address under, mentioned address 222762 (h) Dated at WINDHOEK this Full names and addresses Plaintiff's Attorneys, Fish er, Dated at WINDHOEK this Quarmby & Pfeifer, at the 21st day of February 1994 21st day of February 1994 '. , of applicant and his princi­ .:. Clothing: under,mentioned address ransvaalready pals (if any) . BEYERS VAN Dated at WINDHOEK this Fisher, Quarmby & Pfeifer Fisher, Quarmby & Pfeifer ZYL, PLOT 223 21 st day of February 1994 Attorneys for Plaintiff Attorneys for Plaintiff Massive Factory VIOOLSDRIFT SETTLE­ 108 SWABS Building 108 SWABS Building Clearance Sale MENT, NOORDOEWER. Fisher, Quarmby & Pfeifer Post Mail Post Mall for the rest Class of licence applied for Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O.Box 37 P.0.Box37 21 - 31 March, infants/ Bottle Liqour Licence. 108 SWABS Building Windhoe Wind hoe children's clothing and Premises in respect of which Post Mall EP/MHII813 EP/MH/1850 JOHANNESBURG: bedding . Also men's P.O.Box 37 the licence Is required: PLOT " ~ Transvaal rugby selec­ fashi on garments. First Windhoe ONOPGEEISTE NO 223, VIOOLSDRIFT IN THE HIGH COURT OF' legal Notice tors stuck to the side and seconds. Also large EP/MH/1812 NAMIBIA VOERTUIE SETTLEMENT , stock of plain and in the matter between which won the Currie NOORDOEWER. Privi­ Die eienaars van die printed fabrics. All at IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH WEST AFRICAN Cu p final last year, with leges applied for are all privi­ volgende voertuie word Dated at WINDHOEK this redicolously low prices. NAMIBIA BUILDING SOCIETY hiermee kennis gagee 21st day of February 1994 the exception of leged contemplated in Sec- in the matter between Plaintiff and Tel : (021) 691-0340 dat dit vit die koste tighthead prop Johan SOUTH WEST AFRICAN MARTIN PENDA IIFO Inventory Ut! aangegaan an opgeloop Fisher, Quarmby & Pfeifer le Roux who replaces IN THE HIGH COURT OF BUILDING SOCIETY Defendant Attorneys for Plaintiff ~Ialntiff and verkoop gaan word vanaf NAMIBIA 108 SWABS Building Heinrich Rodgers ~ to ERASTUS PAAVO NOTICE OF SALE IN 1 April 1994 Legal Notice in the matter between Post Mall take on the Rest of KANAMVENE Defendant EXECUTION SOUTH WEST AFRICAN P.O.Box37 South Africa in M­ BUILDING SOCIETY LEYLAND BUS 63 Windhoe THE AUENS ACT, 1937 Plaintiff and NOTICE OF SALE IN Pursuant to a Judgement of SITPLEK, JAN TJIZU Net's Nite Series at Ellis NOnCE OF INTENnON EP/MHII828 HEINRICH KANDUNDU EXECUTION the above Honourable Court BUSDIENS - In ongeluk Park next Tuesday. OF CHANGE OF SCHULZ Defendant granted on4th day of January SURNAME Pursuant to a Jv1gement of 1994 • the following beskadig IN THE HIGH COURT OF Coach I,Frans Handima residing at NOTICE OF SALE IN tha above Honourable Court immovable property will be NAMIBIA decided to stick with the Oshakatl and unemployed EXECUTION granted on4th day of January sold without reserve and MAZDA 626 2OO0L SL in the matter between players who brought Intend applying to the Minls­ N44787W 1994, thefoAONing immovable voetstoots by the Deputy SOUTH WEST AFRICAN Transvaal all the glory 'I8r of Home Affairs for au­ Pursuant to a Judgement of property will be sold without Sheriff of the District of BUILDING SOCIETY thority under section 9 of the the above Honourable Court . reserve and voetstoots by the WINDHOEK on Friday, the DATSUN KING CAB SW Plaintiff and last season. Full back Aliens Act, 1937 to assume grantedon4thdayofJanuary Deputy Sheriff of the District 18th of March 1994 at 11 hOO 34016 R.MBEHU CAROLUS ERNS GavinJohnson, whosuf­ the surname of Hasheela, in the forenoon at ERF NO 1994 , the following of WINDHOEKon Friday, the JACOBUS JANUARIE fered from a niggling for the reasons that Handima immovable property will be 18th of March 1994 at 09hOO 1068, WANAHEDA Defendant Is not my real surname. I sold without reserve and In the forenoon a1 ERF NO (EXTENSION 3), KAMPALA NISSAN PATROL knee injury during the previously bore the name voetstoots by the Deputy 2052, (EXTENSION 7) , STREET, WINDHOEK N15404W NOTICE OF SALE IN pre-season training, was F.Handima. Any person who Sheriff of the District of WANAHEDA, KHONE EXECUTION preferred to hi s fell ow objects to my assumption of CERTAIN : ERF NO 1068" TOYOTA CORONA WINDHOEK on Friday, the STREET, WINDHOEK. Springbok Theo van the said surname of 18th of March 1994 at 12hOO (EXTENSION 3) MARKII N68761W Pursuant to a Judgement of Sasheela should as soon as in the forenoon at ERF NO CERTAIN: ERF NO 2052, WANAHEDA. the above Honourable Court Rensburg, who had an may be lodge his/her objec­ SITUATE : IN THE 860, PETTENKOPHEN (EXTENSION 7) Pool man Motors granted on4th day of outstanding trial at Wits tion, in writing, with a state­ WANAHEDA. MU NICIPALITY OF December1994 , the STREET, WINDHOEK Tel : (06221) 2311/2312 on Wednesday night. ment of his/her reasons WEST, WINDHOEK SITUATE: IN THE WINDHOEK following immovable property therefor, with the Magistrate MUNICIPALITY OF REGISTRATION DIVISION Fax: (06221) 2456 will be sold without reserve Transvaal's only rep­ of Windhoek. CERTAIN: ERF NO 860, W I N DHO EK ilK" Main Street, PO Box 222 andvoetstoots by the Deputy resentative in the Spring­ TI ,:, ALIENS ACT. 1937 WINDHOEK REGISTRATION DIVISION The Conditions of " Sale in Okahandja Sheriff of the District of bok Sevens squad 10 play NOTICE OF INTENTION SITUATE: IN THE "K" Execution" will lie for REHOBOTH on Thursday, OF CHANGE OF MUNICIPALITY OF The Conditions of " Sale in inspection at the office of the the 24th of March 1994 at in Hong Kong latcr this SURNAME Execution" will lie for Deputy Sheriff at Windhoek 1OhOO in the forenoon at ER F month, Chris Dirks, will WINDHOEK IN THE HIGH COURT OF I,Elisabeth Mateus residing inspection at the office of the and at the Head Office of NO 113, BLOCK D REGISTRA TlON DIVISION NAMIBIA play in thcopeninggamc '. ilt Erf 2757, Shandumbala "K" Deputy Sheriff at Windhoek Plaintiff at Windhoek and REHOBOTH in the matter between of this knockout out S('­ ilnd unemployed intend The Conditions of " Sale in and at the Head Office of Plaintiff's Attorneys, Fisher, SOUTH WEST AFRICAN ilpplying to the Minister of Plaintiff at Windhoek and Quarmby & Pfeifer, at the CERTAIN : ERF NO 113D ries, bU I will probably Execution" will lie for BUILDING SOCIETY Home Affairs for authority inspection at the office of the Plaintiff's Attorneys, Fisher, under,mentioned address REHOBOTH. Plaintiff and bc replaced by the.speed­ Jnder section 9 of the Aliens Deputy Sheriff at Windhoek Quarmby & Pfeifer, at the Dated at WINDHOEK this SI TUATE: IN THE IMMANUEL KAUAPUNDU ster Jaco Louw ifTrans­ A.ct, 1937toassumethesur­ and at the Head Office of under,mentioned addres's 21st day of February 1994 MUNICIPALITY OF Defendant lame of Ndakukambo, for Plaintiff at Windhoek and Dated at WINDHOEK this REHOBOTH vaal qualify for the semi­ (he reasons that Mateus is Plaintiff's Attorneys, Fisher , 21st day of February 1994 , Fisher, Quarmby & Pfeifer The Conditions of " Sale in finals. NOTICE OF SALE IN "y father's name and not my Quarmby & Pfeifer, at the Attorneys for Plaintiff Execution" will lie for EXECUTION Le Roux was an auto­ surname. I previously bore under,mentioned address Fisher, Quarmby & Pfeifer 108 SWABS Building inspection at the office of the the name E.Mateus. Any Dated at WINDHOEK this Attorneys for Plaintiff Post Mall Deputy Sheriff at matic choice for Pursuant to a Judgement of ~rson who objects to my 21st day of February 1994 108 SWABS Building P.O.Box 37 REHOBOTH and at the Head Rodgers, who decided to the above Honourable Court . 3SSumptlon of the said sur- Post Mall Wlndhoe Office of Plaintiff at Windhoek continue his career in 1ame of Ndakukambo P.0.Box37 EP/MHlI825 granted on4th day of January and Plaintiff's Attorneys, Fisher, Quarmby & Pfeifer 1994 , the . following should as soon as may be Attorneys for Plaintiff Windhoe FishE!r , Quarmby & Pfeifer, Northern Transvaal. immovable property will be :odge his/her objection, In 108 SWABS Building EP/MHlI830 at the under,mentioned Van Rensburg wil sold without reserve and Nriting, with a statement of Post Mall address • voetstoots by the Deputy probably be on the bench 'lislherreasons theretor, with P.0 .Box37 Dated at WINDHOEK this the Magistrate of Windhoek. IN THE HIGH COURT OF Sheriff of the District of 21st day of February 1994 on Tuesday night, though Windhoe NAMIBIA WINDHOEK on Friday, the EP/MH/1838 IN THE HIGH COURT OF Transvaal did not an­ THE AUENS ACT, 1937 NAMIBIA in the matter between 18th of March 1994 at 14h30 Fisher, Quarmby & Pfeifer NOnCE OF INTENnON in the matter between SOUTH WEST AFRICAN in the forenoon at ERF NO nounce the reserves for IN THE HIGH COURT OF Attorneys for Plaintiff OF CHANGE OF SOUTH WEST AFRICAN BUILDING SOCIETY 1578 (A PORTION OF ERF NAMIBIA 108 SWABS Building their encounter against SURNAME BUILDING SOCIETY Plaintiff and 1483), HOCKLANDPARK, in the matter between Post Mail the Rest of SA. I,Erasmus Haufiku residing Plaintiff and THOMAS RIRUAKO TAUBEN STREET, SOUTH WEST AFRICAN P.0.Box37 at Okoruso Mine and em­ PETRUS BOCK Defendant Defendant WINDHOEK Windhoe The team which in­ ployed as a Miner intend BUILDING SOCIETY Plaintiff and EP/MHII403 cludes 10 Springboks is: applying to the Minister of NOTICE OF SALE IN NOTICE OF SALE IN CERTAIN : ERF NO 1578 (A JEREMIA SHIKONGO Gavin Johnson; Pieter Home Affairs for authority EXECUTION EXECUTION PORTION OF ERF 1483) Time Is under section 9 of the Aliens Defendant HOCHLANDPARK Money I Hendriks. , Act, 1937toassumethesur­ Pursuant to a Judgement of Pursuant to a Judgement of SITUATE: IN THE NOTICE OF SALE IN So, don't Bernard Fourie, Chris name of Moyongo, for the the above Honourable Court the above Honourable Court MUNICIPALITY OF EXECUTION delay and Dirks; , reasons that Haufiku is not granted on4th day of January granted on4th day of January WINDHOEK my surname. I previously 1994 , the follOWing immovable 1994 , the foHowing REGISTRATION DIVISION wait till l ohan Roux; , Pursuant to a Judgement of ~ bore the name E.Haufiku. property will be sold without immovable property will be "K" tomorrow, phone us the above Honourable Court Uli Schmidt, lohan le Any person who objects to reserve and voetstoots by the sold without reserve and The Cond itions of " Sale in now to place an granted on 4th day of my ass umption of the said Deputy Sheriff of the District voetstoots by the Deputy Execution " will lie for advertisement In the Roux, Francios 'Pienaar January 1994, the following surname of Muyongo should of WINDHOEKon Friday, the Sheriff of the District of inspection at the office of the Newspaper that (captain), , as soon as may be lodge his/ immovable property will be WINDHOEK on Friday, the Deputy Sheriff at Windhoek 18th of March 1994 at 10h30 reaches the Nation Hannes Strydom, Tan her objection, in writing, with sold without reserve and in the forenoon at ERF NO 18th of March 1994 at 11 h30 and at the Head Office of voetstoots by the Deputy a statement of his/her rea­ 916, OKURYANGAVA, in the forenoon at ERF NO Plaintiff .at Windhoek and Macdonald, Rudolph Sheriff of the District of 758, WANAHEDA SOIJ.1L there.for~ w~th the"Mag­ ~EXTEN$IOt-J _ 2). Plaintiff's Attorneys, Fisher , Straeuli. WINOAOEK F-r~11h & r~~ate 01 Wlndhoe R ~ . on OMBWt'NDJA STREET, (EXTENSION 2)cMOPOLO Qu,armby- &.. PJeit~ i at

.J<&,.. _ '" iinage, popularity and the way it was portrayed. Sport Shorts... Sport Shorts... Sport Shorts , Anyone {or Barker named SA coach tennis? Soccer friendly On the move ' tLlVE Barker was yesterday confirmed as South Africa's new nati onal soccer coach, and immcdi­ The Tennis Junior Cllam­ CA NY ON Nat ional First Div ision outfit Kh omas JU ERG EN Klinsmann, a star of Germany's 1990 atel y pledged to take the country into the 1998 pionships, sponsored by Rovers (Firestone) will engage SKW FC in a fri endl y World Cup champion team, ~illl eave AS Monaco World Cup Finals. . . . the German E mb ~s s y and soccer match at the latter's homeground in Ol ympi a in the French League after thiS season. 'Bark er will remain based in Durban but will Ca ltex takes pl ace on Sat­ .at 18h30 tonight. Team officials disclosed on Wednesday that the conduct his trai ning and preparati ons for matches in urday and Sun da)l' at the Rovers spokesperson One boy Nepor9 vowed to centre-forward will invoke a release clause e n ~ - Johannesburg. He will also be in charge of the U ~ 20 Nati onal Te nni s Centre in The Namibian Sport yesterday that his lads were on bling him to leave aft er playing two years of his .. Olympic squad and ac t as technical advisor to the Olympia, Windhoek. a roll a nd SKW coul d expect a load of problems three-year contrac t. . . national under- 17 and 20 squads. All pl ayers must report from the Rovers. Klin smann went to Monaco fro m Tn te r Mtl an tn at the courts at 08hOO sharp on Saturday. Play­ Ju ly 1992. OFS success 'crs will be placed into an Revenge bout A category for ex peri ­ Rugby violence FREE State added another success ful chapter to enced players and a B cat­ JULlO Cesar Chavez wi ll try to ave nge hi s onl y th eir cricket season of glory when they thras hed ego ry for those with no defeat whe n he meets Frankie Ra nda ll as part of a PROV INC IAL Uni ons have been urged to take a' Western Prov ince by five wickets in th e B Section tourna ment experience. May 7 fig ht card th at incl udes three oth er titl e fi ght more independent and firmer stand agai nst violence limited overs bowl final at New lands on Wednes­ The t::ierman rematches. on the rugby field . day. Free State are already basking in the trium ph of amabassador, ,. Han s In add ition to the Chavcz- Rancla ll rematch for th e Rugby Football Union (NZRFU) having retai ned the A Secti on Cas tle Cup and they Schumacherwi ll officiate WBC super lightweight title, Terry Non'is will fi ght chief executi ve George Verry, told yesterday's may make thi s another memorable week by beating at the pri ze giving cer· Sim on Brow n in a rematch of Bro wn 's December Annual Meeting in Wellington that the game was Natal in the B&H Night Series final at Kin gsmead emony at 17hOO on Sun ­ 18 knockout upset of Norris. not measured by its financial success but by its tonight. day, Dresden trashed SOUTHERN ~AFRIC4N DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY WERDER Bremen defeated Dynamo Dresden 2- o in a semi- final German Cup soccer match on Wednesday. Bremen's Wynton Rufer picked up a free shot Vdcancies . ~ " pass at 15 metres out that slipped through Dresden's Applications are invited from suitably qUalified Citizens of Namibia for the following positions to be bas ed lineup of defenders into the lefthand corner of the at the SA DC Secretariat, in goal at the 18th minute. Frank Neubarth stretched GabOrOne,~otswana the lead to 2-0 in the 37th minute. PRINCIPAL LEGAL OFFICER The officer will be required to be Principal Legal Advisor to the organisation. He/s he will be required to J ackson challenge provide legal g uidanc e to the Commissions, Sectors, and any o ther Institution of SADC BRITISH worl d record breaker Col in Jackson has Specific ally the Principal l egal Offic er will be required to: Olympic and world champion Linford Christie in (a) Provide serv ic es as a Legal Counsel his corner as he aims for a uniq ue sprint-hu rdles (b) Interpretation of the Treaty and its subsidiary instruments '> double at the European Indoor Athletics Cham pi­ (c ) Prepare, draft and executie all Legal Instruments onships this weekend. (d) Prepare c ontracts and ensure that these are in line with the necessary legal requirements of ·~he There are no bets bemg taken against Jackson respective member sta tes winning the 60 metres hurdles title. He clocked (e) Advise in the preparation of Protocols in the course of Community Building 7,30sec (a new record) last Sunday . (f) Assist the Head of Administration in the execution of Adminis tative a nd Legal duties and prOVide c orporate secretarial services to Management (g) Any other duties assigned to him from time to ti me (h) The Principal Legal Officer will report to the Head of Administration a nd Finance Division Quallflc.atlon and experience: REPUBLIC OF (a) A minimum of Masters Degree in Law, preferably with specialisation in International, Commerc ial/ NAMIBIA Company and Constitutional Law and Regional Cooperation (b) M~st be admitted to the Bar and Registered as a Practising Counsel in 'any of the ten member states (C) Must have a minimum of 10 years relevant experience MINISTRY OF FINANCE (d) Maturity of judgement and strong analytical and conceptual abilities TENDERS ARE AWAITED FOR (e) CapaCity andability to coordinate work involving diverse groups and to relate and work with senior 1.TENDER NO :F1/3·2S/93 PRINTING, SUPPLY AND government officials in member States DELIVERY OF VARIOUS POLICE FORMS TO THE (f) Exceilent writing and communication skills in either English or Portuguese, Working knowledge of the NAMIBIAN POLICE. other will be an added advantage 2.TENDER NO.F1/6-9/93 SUPPLY, DELIVERY AND (g) Experience in Administration, Corporate Secretarial Duties or related functions will be an added INSTALLATION OF PRE·MANUFACTURED ROOF advantage ELEMENTS FOR PAINTER/DECORATOR TRADE (h) Must be a Citizen of SADC member States TESTING (DRAWINGS)

3. TENDER NO.F1/6·11/93 SUPPLY AND DELIVERY SENIOR TR'ANSLATO,R OF FURNITURE Duties:

4.TENDER NO:F1 /6·12193 SUpPLY AND DELIVERY (a) The officer will be required to translate documents from/to English/Portuguese for the Secretariat OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR THE TRADE and its Sectors TESTING CENTRE. (b) Any other duties as may be directed from time to time Qualification and experience: S.TENDER NO:F1/6·13/94 SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF HOUSE HOLD APPLIANCES FOR THE TRADE The candidate ' must hold a University Degree or its equivatent with a major in Linguistics and TESTING CENTRE. demo('lstrate competence in translating in both English and Portuguese languages The candidate must In addItion have: (a) Minimum of three years experience in translating documents from/to English/Portuguese Closing dale: (lt05) llhOO on Tues day : 29 March 1994 (b) Maturity and ability to work with and relate to senior government officials of member States DOCUMENTS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF (c) Exc.ellent writing and communication skills in both English and Portuguese The Secretary :Tender Board (d) Must be a citizen of SA DC member state Ground floor, Fiscus Building Salary and other conditions: 10 John Meinert Street 1, Salary scales Windhoek TENDERS MUST BE FORWARDED TO (a) PRINCIPAL LEGAL OFFICER: US$29 472 X 1 188 - 40 164 The Secretary : Tender Board (b) SENIOR TRANSLATOR : US$26 160 x 1 128 - 36 312 p.a . Box 3328 2. 25% Gratuity in lieu of pension paid on satisfactory completion of contract WINDHOEK 3. 500k, Contributory Medical Aid (optional) Fax No.: (061) 36454 OR DEPOSITED IN: 4. Successful candidates will be on 4 years initial contract. renewable The Tender Box : All applications, acc ompanied by a C.urriculum Vitae, copies of relevant certificates and names of Ground Floor: Fiscus Building three (3) referees should be addressed to the following: 10 John Meinert Street Windhoek THE SADC NATIONAL CONTRACT POINT --- - NB: N$5 Levy (Non refundable) is payable in Advance THE PERMANENT SECRETARY in cash or bank guaranteed cheques only (Unpaid MINISTRY OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY tender documents will be prejudiced). PRIVATE BAG 13340 - WINDHOEK SECRETARY: TENDER BOARD. 127968 Applications should reach the above address not later than 15 March 1994

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PEPSI will spO.nsor the histO.ric Topseore; cran~ llI .rc(;cnc ~ ~200 Strcctmile to' be stagl'd at OtjiwarO.ngo OR April the second N$I 00 with r c;, ms will partlclpatc • 9. Tbe evcot, to' be run 0.1'1 the Voortrekkcl' RO.ad, , an J th i~

As par~ of the Namibia bis, Otjinene, Okahandja Post A Post B .volleyball Association's and Dobra participating, junior development pro­ The tournament in gramme, equipment will Otjiwarongo takes pl ace DEPUTY DIRECTOR: be handed over to senior at the Paresis stadium OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER secondary schools at and will see schools from three regions throughout Tsumeb, Grootfo ntein , DEPARTMENT: ELECTIONS Namibia this weekend, Otjiwarongo, Outjo and Salary: N$73455 (fIXed) per al7.llUJrl. Tournaments will also o kakarara partic ip ating. Minimum Requirements: A B-degree (o r an equivalent take place at the venues T he tourname nt in qualification) plus appropriate experience OR· a Grade 12 (or with each starting at Oshakati starts on Sun­ Senior/equivalent) Certificate plus approximately 12 years 08hOO. day at the Oshakati Cas­ appropriate experience. Job Description: The successful candidate will - represenJ the The centres are Wind­ cades Sports Field, with Director of Elections when requested; be in conJrol ofvote rs ,reg istra­ hoek, Oljiwarongo and schools from Oshakati, tion; be involved with the division of constituencies inJo polling Oshakati. Windhoek's Opuwo, O ndangua, districts; handle administrative matters of the Directorate; take Salary: N$73 455 (fixed) per annum. toumamen~ takes place Uukwa1udhi , cOnJrol of inJrastructwal ·matters concerning the registration and Minimum Requirements: A recognised appropriateB-de­ on Saturday at the DTS Ombalantu,Oshikango, electoral processes as well as assist tlie Director in the preparation of gree (or an equivalent qualification) plus appropriate experi-' sports field' in Olympia, Ong andjera and proclamations, governmenJ.notices, registration cards , ballot p(lpers ence in the field of co-operf:ltive development. . with scnd ols from the Ruacana participating. and rna.~s; be recording secretary at the meetings of th'e ~lec toral Job Description: The successful'candidate Will manage the capital, Rehoboth, Goba- CO/'l1ll'USSUJh; and exeaute any other tasks delegated by tbe Director of· slrJllll professional Division ofCo-ope rative Developmen.t which Elections. is'responsiblejor the registration; monitoring and support ofall Enquiries: Pro! G.K.lI. Totemeyer, Tel. (061) 22 0337. types of co-operatives (ma rketing and supply, consumers', FrO.m page 24 ?ers Magazine last year, housing, savings and credit and workers' co ~ ope r~tives) . Em-' . . It was rated aSoone of the phasis is placed on the development of appropriaJe training nearly eight minutes over ' Seven Marathon Won­ P ost C ' material and the training of trainers and implementors. The' second placed Immanuel ders of Afri ca ' . incumbent will work in close co-ordination with the vital actors Paul us of Namibia. The race Will start at '. ih thefield, i.e. appropriate local andforeig n NGO 's. parastaials For the next two years 06hOO at the Wanderers and other Ministries/Directorates. As Registrar ofC o-operatives the route was changed to Clu b and will also fi nish the incumbent will be responsiblefor the administration and law , enforcement of the Co-operatives Act of Namibia. The candi­ a flatter course, with the there. latter race won by It is open to individu­ date, in close consultation with the Co-operative Advisory ~eing , .Board, will advise the Minister on'all policy issues regarding Lucketz Swartbooi in a als and relay teams of co-pperatives. I'! ew. record of 2:24:45. four runners and the first Enquiries: Mr: B. R6thkege(Tel. (961) 224550. , A few "Yeeks ,l ater he three finishers in the q~alifi e d for the Olym- open men. junior men, . ' Applicants must be Namibian citizens. plC Games. ~ith a new ladles, ,veteran men and Namibian fec'ord time of relay categories will re- , Applications (on form 156043 obtainable at ail 2: 12:00; whit h paved the ce.ive prizes;,:The overall Salary: N$73 455 (ftx,!d) p~r annum. Government Offices) toge'ther with a compr.ehel,lsive , . way for his recognition WlDner- win receiye a Minimum Requirements: A recognised approp~iat e 3 or 4 . 'curri'culum vitae and cenified C'opies of edu·cational today ' a!s, acre of the . floating tropp,y and .an year B-~gree (pl~ an Honours degree where applIcable) plus . qualifications ' must be submitted to the . wodd1<}- top .marathon additional ca~h prize. appropnate expenence. ' ' . . . " . runners.:"~ ._. " .. Entry fonns are avail- Job Description: The successful candidate will be in charge Permanent Secretary of the relevant ministry/offICe at , .Itwash~w~verfeltth at able_ at- ali ' Windhoek of - prow!'9fPJ-4d{!S\tf~!'i "t 1J 'tt1ucti()flJ lmQl1i lO,.tng and contrQ/ co(lce.fning . An attractl.ve ~~ng~ of ~en.ef'ts In, clud~s a 13t.h.c,heque, o~ce again held in the fi:st·tim: sirtee its incep­ activities in other than .St(J(e Forests , including utilization. a hOUSing subSidy subject to tertal1l conditions, city and ili.is year's race tlon ,the' tna1alhoh ' wiII will also ' take runners also incorpbrate a Walk­ trade , extension and affor ~sl ali ofi Law e'nforcement: rental allowance, assisia1lce with removal expenses, • past people {s front doors. er: s race. 'Registration Enquiries: Mr. P.T. Maass, Tel. (061) 3022110. pension' fund, medical aid scheme and ample vacati01l Th'e" marathon had wil.1 start at.,09hOO , ~tll¥ and sick leave. meanwhile also gained Wanderers c;lup 0,11 Sa.t­ international recognition urday morning, with the Working for a bet lanOlin'tliJ:.ftJtjgle,fmTl),me u l~ce starting at 0911'30. influential British Ru~- \illl''','.!)J I} :J'K " N THE NAMIBIAN Friday March 11 1994 23 ";,71 ~r;1 ~m ':)'!1 ~ t,.,] i" occeP Fixtures... Fixtures 1111'1 National Soccer League THE WH·'TBREAD REPORT BP Top Eight Saturday: FNB Stadium, Johannesburg: Playoff third place - Orlando Pirates v. Amazulu (12h30). Final - Iwisa Kaizer Chiefs v. Ellerines Sundowns Club officials' (I ShOO). NSL Castle League The European Whitbread 60, Intrum Justitia,(Lawrie Smith, EUR) Sunday: has extended her lead on Leg 4 of the Whitbread Round the World Race for Eersterus - Pretoria City v. D'Alberton Callies the Heineken Trophy, as the coundown to the fmish at Punta del Este, must act now (I ShOO). Uruguay, begins. Chatsworth -Chats worth Rangers v. Umtata Bucks The BT Race Results System gave Intrum 650 miles to go to the fmish with Football is currently in a turmoil and the (I ShOO). an estimated arrival time of 1830 GMT on Friday, March 11th. Intrum , has start of the new soccer season is threatened Charles MopeU - Fairways Stars v. Hellenic a 91 mile lead over the nextW60, Tokio (Chris Dickson, NZlJPN) Intrum with delay. (I ShOO). ' Justitia is also on course to break the record for this leg of 22 days, 20 minutes, set by SteinJager 2 in the 1989.90 Race. Premier League clubs are at loggerheads DobsonvUle -Moroka Swallows v. Wits University (IShOO). Tokio is only three miles ahead of yamaha (Ross Field, NZ/JPN) which, in with the league's executive and have de­ turn, is six miles in front of Galicia 93 Pescanova (Javier de la Gandara, manded the resignation of the entire com­ Pietersburg - Real Rovers v. Bloemfontein Celtic (I ShOO). ESP)(Yamaha is currently lying in second place to Tokio) The US W(fJ mittee. Winston (Brad Buttenworth) is holding on to fifth position, 196 miles King's Park - Royal Tigers v. Vaal Professionals astern of Intrum Justitia and Brookfield (Guido Maisto, IT A) is 35 miles Eleven Arrows, who together with Robber (I ShOO). Chanties were relegated to the regional first further back. Sole British entry, Dolphin &. Youth (Matt Humphries, GB) is division at the end of last season, have now maintaining seventh position, 134 miles behind Broo,ksfield and problems with her keel remain stable. Catching up Dolphin fast and now only 10 won a co~rt interdict against the NFA. Italian First Division miles behind is the all-women challenge, Heineken (Dawn Riley,US) Arrows were protesting against the decision Sunday: The ninth W60, Hetman Sahaidachny (Eugene Platon, UKR) rounded Cate of the controlling body to exclude them Atalarita v. Lecce; Cremonese v. Foggia; Genoa v. Horn this morning. Still maintaining the lead in the maxi class is Grant from the relegation/promotion playoffs. Juventus; AC Milan v. Sampdoria; Napoli v .. Dation's New Zealand Endeavour (NZ), lying second in the water, 56 miles They claim that the NFA congress decided Piacenza; Panna v. Inter Milan; AS Roma v. estern of Intrum Justitia and the French maxi La Poste (Eric Tabarly, FRA), in 1989 that no team would be automatically Reggiana; Torino v. Cagliari; Udinese v. Lazio. Merit Cup 56 miles astern of Nwe Zealand Endeavour. relegated if the total number of clubs in the The Whltbread Report Is brought to you by Premier League had reached 12 teams. Portuguese First Division The former league winners have also said that ifthe NFA decides to relegate them then Sunday: Blue Waters and Orlando Pirates, the third Farense v. Maritimo; Benfica v. Famalicao; Beira Mar v. Braga; Estoril v. P Ferreira; FC Porto v. OVAl and fourth last teams must play it out with Salgueiros; Boavista v. Setubal; Guimaraes v. the various winners of national first divi­ Belenenses; Gil Vicente v. Amadora; Uniao v. sions to guarantee their places in the top Sporting. league. These are some of the serious problems which are jeopardising the future of our game, especially if we hope to establish a Rug~y; semi-professional league next year. CITY OF WINDHOEK Team officials have complained to me about trial for) our soccer administration and even accused CITY ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT the authorities of making biased decisions during disciplinary hearings. ~~ti~l TENDER CE 931/94: Some people from tbe business sector have A Pescanova and a offered to try and sort out the present di­ Windhoek Lage.r team Tenders are herby invited for CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW lemma which has crippled our game. has been selected for a A few weeks ago the NFA hosted a consulta­ trial rugby match to take SUBSTATION BUILDING ON ERF 115 ROCKY CREST, all in tive meeting which, according to some crit­ place at the National accordance with the relevant documents as supplied by the City ics, failed to deliver any constructive solu­ Rugby Stadium at 17hOO tions due to the poor attendance of club tomorrow. The trial Engineer. officials. match will serve as the Last week the NFA had to postpone its final preparation before a Namibian team is Copies of tender documents are obtainable from the Department of the Congress because most of its affiliates from named for the M-Net City Engineer, P 0 Box 59, Windhoek, Namibia, or Room 516, the regions never bothered to pitch up which Night Series which starts meant the meeting was unable to form a in Johannesburg next Municipal Office, fudependence Avenue, Windhoek from noon on quorum. week. The teams are as Disgruntled team officials also questioned follows: Friday, 11 March 1994 upon furnishing a receipt for payment of the the presence of Premier League chairper- Pescanova: prescribed fee. The non-refundable prescribed fee of N$ 100 ,00 is son Hendrik Christian at the Congress, Tiaan Steenkamp, payable at the Enquiries Counter of the Cash Hall, Municipal Building, claiming they wanted to elect their own Gerhard Mans (captain), representatives. Nic du Plessis, Henning Independence Avenue, Windhoek. , It is still not clear whether the NFA officially Sny~man, Eden Meye.r, invited all its affiliates and why they boy- Maglel Booysen, Japle cotted the Congress. Vermaak, Cas~er Location inspections will be held at the Architecture Section Offices, . _ Dercks, Stefan SmIth, Whatlwanttoknowlswhythedubsareso Wimpie OUo, Dirk Corner of Garten and Neser Streets, Windhoek, at 09:00 on outspoken against the NFA hierarchy in the Kotze, Bemard Malgas, Wednesday, 18 MarCh 1994. media but scared to race the same omdals at Jasper Engelbrecht, meetings Hke the Congress a~ the Con- Louis van Coller, Henry sultatlve Meeting. -. Brink. Tenders in sealed envelopes, marked "TENDER CE 931194-CON­ PremierLe.ueclubsha.veac~ncetoelect (· Windhoek Lager: STRUCTION OF A NEW SUBSTATION BUILDING ON ERF 115 a new committee tomorrow so It·is vital that Kobus Horn, A wic all ' teams have representative's at the , Stee~kamp, . Micha~1 ROCKY CREST' , are to be addressed to the Town Clerk, P 0 Box Thuringer Hof gathering. Mara,ls, Patnck M~lr, 59, Windhoek, Namibia or deposited in the Tender Box, Municipal If they fail to turn out tomorrow then they Karel Nel, Ter~ .lU s will only have themselves to blame when S~eer s, ~Iaan J~ntJle s, Offices, not later than 12:00 on Friday 25 March 1994. • • Plet Smlt, Aple van their chOIces for top office are not elected. Tonder Jean Beukes I think}t .Is about ti.me that people. ta~e Piet du 'Plooy (captain): ENQUIRIES: Mr. E.Garbers - Tel.: (061) 391 2308 responslbhty and act ID a mature fashIOn If Hendrik van Zy l, Ogies VVHffiBERT we are ever going to get, our"soccer. .on a .. L.~uw, Chris RO. ets, CITY ENGINEER ~ecure footi~g: '. __ 1:lh '~~:~1\.. " l :.R· , voJ\Wi~tfigh. 24 Friday March 11 1994 ' ,. < T THE NAMIBIAN .1:1 =- ~ r!1 .. '1 11 :] r!1 ~'-i:.z: .if:~ ::&,ilill------.;

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MANAGEMENT CADRE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS DIRECTORATE: NAMIBIAN FORENSIC SCIENCE INSTITUTE Persons with an appropriate B-degree (or an equivalent qualification) or a National Diploma for Technicians plus appropriJlte experience, which includes a sound working howledge of the instruments in use at the Forensic Laboratory and an understanding and experi­ ence of court procedures, are invited to apply for the A BIG BOOST ... Namibia National Beverage Company marketing 1I0winr vacant post in Windhoek: manager, Koos Taljaard, race organiser Mike Strohmann, and Minister .. of Youth and Sport, Pendukeni (thana, at the launch of the Ohlssons Independence Marathon which takes place next Saturday. Salary: N$86 443 (fixed) per annum. Job Description: The successful candidaJe will be responsible for the administration of laws pertaining to Forensic Science. This includes serving the Police and other Government law enforcement agencies in the scientific investigation of crime. Olhsson's fuel The incumbent will also be responsiblefor theformu/alion and implementation of policies and procedures governing the scientific and technical operations of the Forensic Science Laboratory. Enquiries: Mr. M.D. Lusepani. Tel. (061) 3982030. Applications (on form 156043 obtainable at all Government Offices) marathon race together with a comprehensive curriculum vitae and certified copies of educational qualifications, must be submitted to: The Permanent Secre· tary: Ministry of Home Affairs, Private Bag 13200, Windhoek .. N$8 000 sponsorship will go far Closing Date : 15 April 1994. One of Namibia 's most record time of 2 hours HELGE SCHUTZ An attractive range of benefits includes a 13th cheque, as well as ample prestigious marathons, 33 minutes and 26 sec­ the Ohlsson's Inde­ Sport, Pendukeni Ithana, onds. vacation and sick leave. A housing subsidy OR rental allowance, inclusion pendence Marathon, who was also present, In 1989 TCL's out­ in the pension fund and participation in the medical aid scheme is also takes place for the thanked the company standing veteran runner, available; on recommendation of the Public Service C.ommission. eighth time in Wind­ and called on more busi­ Lucas Halweendu, then Working for a better future hoek next Saturday, nesse~ to get involved in 43 years old, pulled off a March 19. sport sponsorships. surprise win over the LINTAS:NAMIBIA 9412976 At a press launch thi s "Sport without more fancied Frank week the marketing sponsorships is like a Kayele. manager of Namibia vehicle with little fuel," The race changed to National BeverageCom­ she said, "One can drive its new name in 1990, pany, Koos Taljaard it but it cannot go far." serving as one of the at­ handed over a cheque of The marathon was first tractions of the Inde­ N$8 000 to race organ­ held under the name of pendence Celebrations. iser Mike Strohmann, the Windhoek City The Kenyan star, Sammy saying that his company Marathon in 1987 with Mogere, who at the time was committed to 76 starters. The follow­ was rated tenth in the ploughing money back ing year the race saw 120 world won the race by intothecommunity. The starters and was won by minister of Youth and Edward Gariseb in a To page 22

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Enquiries: Mr. U. Storm: Tel.: (061 )-21 S811 x 2306 Documents: Mrs. A. Mocke Tel.:(061)-215811 x2114 Th. e . ·F· a b ... F our.. , Impactus proclaim the coming of African music

longer-serving local heralds of Africa's sounds, ,. SCHAEFFER DUKE Impactus IV, will have more impact for their own tunes. BENGUELA beat has been lingering in Windhoek As Impactus gains more popularity outside Na­ streets for years, and few Namibians have mibia, they even run .the risk of not being recog­ appreciated its tender longing beauty woven in the nised in their own adopted town. complex and free-flowing rhythms of Angola. The band has been playing clubs here since 1991 That may be about to change after the when they came south to join their Namibian-born reintegration festivities at Walvis Bay and the sec­ mother - all four are brothers and sisters - and ond dynamic concert last weekend in Windhoek study away from their country's civil war. But since won mariy converts among cynical young Namibians the early days they found few local audiences wh ich who thought they did not like or understand real wanted Angolan music and ended up providing African music. cover versions of well-known songs. Trying not to like Pepe Kale or Loketo and their The waste is pointed up when they play for a full-force stage shows and full-blast dance music home crowd such as when Angolans residents in proved impossible and Namibians in the audiences Namibia decided last year partying was one of the at both concerts shook off their colonial past and started moving to the beat. Maybe now one of the continued on page 2

F AMIL Y AFFAIR With older RED ALERT brother Alcino on percussion, Edwina on bass, Yola as mistress of the keyboards (right) and vocalist and guitarist Jorge (below) Impactus IV are set to make even more of an impact.

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, --f-r~;;;Pa9-;1~ band, and turning on more to the Angolan YOU ARE an errant weed; Senslblejudalsm i;pltS beats such as kilapanga you out. ',' best ways to overcome and semba which are the Yilzhak Rabin~ the Israeli Prime Minister, on the militant the differences of poli­ [~~~~~~i-tes settlers who th/end the massacre 0/Arabs in He/)ron. band's tasty specialities. ) tics and war. Wind­ large says with relish: hoek's Continental Ho­ "We are pulling them to tel came al ive to the fast­ our side, we are cooking stepping rhumbas and them in African style". the grace and style of Namibian musicians Angolans at a ball, dance have never flourished music courtesy of fi nancially. Partly it is Impactus IV. the lack of organisation The band ought to be and finance, partly a his­ good, as they have been tory of being ripped off playing together virtu­ ,by dubious management ally since the cradle. and other intermediaries, Army father Orlando and partly the musicians' Semendo used to have own lack of discipline his own dance band and and professionalism. was keen to teach the Windhoek is a far cry young children to play from say Kinshasa where ev.ery kind of instrument. a television film The line-up now is screened last week re­ drummer Alcino (22 ported every street cor­ years), lead singer large ner has a band and all (21), bass guitarist compete for the biggest Edwina (19) and Yola crowds and sty le, the best (15) on keyboards. The backed by rival beer name comes because firms to constantly outdo they are four, and their each other. It is in such a father's seven-piece background of fierce dance band was called competition that stage Impactus VII. shows and electricity They started playing such as Pepe Kale are some 13 years ago with born. backyard performances Impactus seems deter­ using pots and pans. The mined to break the Wind­ first pubJic performance hoek mould, although was when Jorge was ten educating promoters into and Edwina seven, with paying decent fees is a the other two joining challenge. The band re­ before the band started ported recently they are international tours in close to overcoming one 1985. of the biggest obstacles War never seemed to all local bands face and stop the music in An­ will soon have their own gola, and the band be­ musical instruments and came known in the night­ sound system. clubs of Lobito, the port Next step would be town of their birth . By more international expo­ 1985 they had played sure. T he band has further afield including pl ayed both Johannes­ Bulgaria as the only Af­ burg and Cape Town to ri can music band at a Unesco concert. They very enthusiastic re- L;:.;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ sponses from audiences ()£ ~ 11 have played around Por­ tuguese-speaking Af­ ~~~es ~a:er~at~;~o;~~: I U n ' Red alert for ri ca, Portugal itself, and Jilting sounds of LobJto. their own President's birthday party. ~~i~~I~~~~~:~~;t~~~~ I · idr~.0 .. 11 Red Nose Day Chances for study at Ity to make the most of ,~ iI/i ~ home were limited and audiences wherever they the band members' am­ are. SA TURDA Y IS Red Nose Day and marks bitions are not to stay in Their Angolan music the final chance for everyone to make a music forever, so they is ric h in the Latin donation for the sake of our children. came to Windhoek. American rhythms that In Windhoek there will be a full day of fun Three of them are at the in the last decades have activities taking pl ace at sevcral venues. Uni ve rsity of Namibia, come back to western The Officc of the Prime M in is ter Social Clu b is studying business, whi le Africa in a grand circu­ organising a fun day at the Dolf Gnus rugby fields Yola is attending lar movement which in Olympia which will ineludc a volleyball tourna· Centaurus school. Their startcd with the slave ment starting at IOhOO, a competition to c1W(lSl.' dream careers, still a few tradc. Tmpactus IV could Little Miss Red Nose from 14hOO, a ttlg (If \\ ar 'Il years ofT, span architec­ be set to take Angola's 15hOO and live rad io broadcast by NBC frnTll 14hO(l ture, flying, electronic music wider, particularly engineering and model­ to 17hOO. if they get a chance to Also there will be an attl.'mpt at a Rl'd Nll,e ling. record a good track. Record fo r the most parachut l.' jUlllps fnlm a hl'li ­ Four years after inde­ In the meantime, coptcr in two hours by the Dl.' sl' rt S J.. y Di \'l'rs. Th .., ~ pendence fro m South Nam ibians are advised will make two attempts hetwl'l.'n I I hOO and I ~ h (l(l African domination, cul ­ to check out the sounds and 15hOO and 16hOO . At l()h(l(ll\1a~lll ' \,i\ iell!ll' tural links to Namibia's that helped Angolans Graig will deliver her Red NusI.' Da~ Illl''':lge tll th..' closest neighbour, An­ survive all the years of children of Windhod. at the In fll rtl l:llilln Kill,,", in gola, are surprisingly death and keeps ournext­ the Post Street Mall. weak. Angolans in Na­ doorneighbours smiling Atthe Wcrnh il Centre. Red Nus ... s. Splll llks. Pins. mibia are often treated and dancing. with suspic ion and the T-shirts, tog bags and caps will bl' UIl s:lil.' and thl.'l\' club-goers seem more * Impactus IV will be will bc a li ve NBC broaliL" as t \)I.'t \\ 'l'e l] IOh(lO and playing at The Ware­ interested in raving to the 12hOO. A competi ti on fo r thl.' hest Rl'd NusI.' D:l~ house tonight and Sat­ latest from the US or outfit worn by a child will be held at 12hOO, urday, The bar opens at South Afri ca th an in The Craft Ccntre in Tal Street will be holding a 20hOO and the show Fun Day with a live lin k to the tekthon for pledgl.' s, rocking to music that starts at 2lhOO, Tickets Two Rcd Nose rccords will be attempted· the most appeals to their roots. are only N$8. Impactus childrcn taJ..ing parI an aembic session at the To survive, Impactus have also recently been in. Nucleus Gym het ween O<)hO(l and OlJhJO and the provided a tlcxible stew adopted as the house of disco, pop, reggae and band at Club Thriller most 4:\4\ round Tony Rust Ra,'", Irat'k at 12h(lO, Cuban sounds. But now and you. can expect to MAKING THEIR MARK ... Jorge (back) Yola, Edwina and Alcino And of course, there will be the opportllnit) to the Namibian audiences see them in action there (front) will be performing at the Warehouse tonight and Saturday so get make a pledge and win a pri/c through the day-long are changing:, repOI lhl (,1 ~ rc'- I1 oa:.ls. on do'it n therl' ro:- ~reat em- .. t:linOl.---- It. tlilth( 1 ... tll :i".ht 1111. 11)( ,11061 :n066 TH&"N~.BfAl+ Wt=~KENri)ER"" i Friday M~rch ,. 1).~ 19.94 . 3 4· «AS 1 . Shakers

constantly worked for the libera­ mibia and companies try to fight for tion of their country and Joan re­ reg!onal markets. calls much of their time together Is it particularly tough to be a was spent attending rallies and the woman in top management? Joan United Nations or other work for smiles and says "It's tough being a the country. woman anywhere, I don't think Even when she managed to drag Namibia is any different". She re­ Theo;Ben away for relaxation such calls the problems associates had in as the theatre or a concert, talk New York when a black woman about it· afterwards would ine~ita­ walked through the door to do busi­ bly relate back to the struggle. ness, and how hard they found it to Their frrst son, Dantagob (Damara voice or deal with their own reser­ for "we have won", was born in vations. 1975) and Hanganee ('Go in peace' One difference in Namibia are mimed after a brave Swapo sbldier) the rigid anti-woman Jaws, such as followed in 1978. The names were requirements for a husband to au­ given by Theo-Ben. thorise e.very lease or contract. But Joan's prospering career allowed ·Joan has been voted second vice­ them to move to the more upwardly chair of the Namibia Chamber of mobile Fieldston area and send the Commerce and Industry and be­ children to private schools. She was lieves the businesses are changing SITTING IN a tenth floor of­ determined that the children should their attitudes. She is determined fice, wearing an African dress feel at home in Africa where her and the business world will continue as rich and colourful as the their roots are firmly planted; al­ opening up to women. panorama of Windhoek though until Namibia was free there would be no chance for them to see WOMEN ON THE JOB spread below the window, their motherland or their father's Other African countries have found Joan Guriras looks a top ex­ .~.. family. Dantagob started travelling women are natural business manag­ ecutive. She is the managing with Theo-Ben from his second year. ers and can form the backbone of an director and part-owner of In 1979 they spent three months economy if given a free hand. Joan Lintas Namibia, an advertis­ travelling together in West and East already finds Namibian womencre­ ing agency which is blowing Africa. ating many businesses in the infor­ up a storm on Namibia's air­ \ mal sector, despite blocks such as waves and raising new stand­ LOVE OF LIFE '¥ lack of knowledge and credit or the ards in local advertising. Joan appears a lover of life and legal restrictions. Television watchers know the culture. For her, the first fascination The change to Windhoek's pace local rap stars and jingle for Bank was Manhattan, next door and a after N~w York, one of the liveliest Windhoek Solo bank accounts and kilometre or so from the Bronx, but c ~ties where life carries on at full a world apart. The Bronx was home, speed 24 hours a day, must have may even catch themselves hum­ ~. ming along to the tunes which help ~' Manhattan a place to travel to, she been dramatic. But Joan finds there building society Swabou dominate says, "to meet different people and is enough challenges in local busi­ the home loan market. have exposure to the arts and other ness, ranging from finding new busi­ Lintas adv ises some of the cream societies". ness to training Namibians to have of Namibian businesses including Her favourite part of Africa be­ more skill and knowledge about fishing companies and was respon­ came West Africa, with her main advertising and graphics. In too 'ht sible for organising music and other love the bustling, street-wise city of many cases it is the entrepreneurial promotions for the Walvis Bay Dakar in Senegal, where French spirit that is still completely lack­ reintegration festival on behalf of HIGH-FLIER ... Joan Guriras is busy promoting the colonialism has added a thin extra ing. Pidico (Projects, Industrial Devel­ entrepeneurial spirit in Namibia. veneer to the stately civilisations One aspect that amazes her about opment and Investment Company). which have dominated the West black Namibians is how patient they Joan says marketing is advancing 72-store clothing chain she was to affection in his staff that all accepted Coast and the fringes of the Sahara. are four years after independence in Namibia, but still has a long way stay with for 20 years. the same conditions and turned down "It is not as Westernised as Na­ when many must have seen little to go here. Businesses may have She is realistic enough to realise better offers from other companies. mibia, there is a much stronger Af­ change in their own lives. African been relatively protected for years quickly when she started looking She said she became used to jug­ rican influence in music, dance and Ameri cans, she feel s, would h~ve and do not yet know the demands of for fashion work that it would be gling a career with bringing up the so on," she explains. been on the streets or th e courts to a competitive market. difficult for her to get to the top and ch iIdren and took a keen interest for Her first visit to Namibia was in protest issues such as race attac ks As someone who worked her way her talents could be turned else­ instance in the Parent-Teacher As­ August J 989 and she was also here which here are almost accepted. to the top of a giant clothes store where. This meant another three sociation. for independence the next March. Namibians are not docile as the chain in the US , Joan knows about years of night study at City College The same juggling skills are even When the two boys fini shed the long liberati on war testifies, but both marketing and cut-throatcom­ in New York ending with a degree more relevant now as she balances school year and all was packed, seem willing to take their time to get petition. in business. her advertising business, being the they moved across the Atlantic in what they want. Busine ss reluctance Despite the studies, her career at wife of Foreign Minister Theo-Ben July 1990. to do anything about affirmative BACK TO THE BRONX Plymouth was flourishing as she Gurirab with many official duties to The wife of a new minister, she acti on to advance blacks and oth ers worked her way over two decades perform, and remaining an avail­ was determined not to live only for within the company will cnd lip Born in North Carolina in the USA from clerk to buyer to management able mother to nearly-adult chil­ diplomatic tea parties and threw forcing the Government to pass laws. - she will not say when - the family and merchandising until she was dren. St Paul's College in Wind­ herself into organising events to loan believes a morc llutspokl'n moved to the Bronx in New York senior vice-president of merchan­ hoek, for instance, has been one to raise money for a children's char­ and entreprcncurial spirit wi 11 gradu­ when Joan was a year old and she dising and marketing. Proudly she benefit from her interest in PT A ity. Towards the end of 1991 she ally emergc herc . Shc says many grew up and lived her early adult­ says "I was the only woman and the work. On both continents she has joined Lintas as client service di­ people, men and \\'llmcn. ClIme to hood there. only black (in the top management) tried to find time to follow her chil­ rector and, when her predecessor her for adv il'c on business issucs. The Bronx is usually shown in amongst all those hard-nosed men". dren's successes, accompanying left in 1992, became managing di­ Her advice for other women toying films as a violent black ghetto of Plymouth had a reputation for tough them to sports matches, concerts rector. with going inttl busincss is: "Don't drug barons and gang wars, but negotiation in the notorious rag and other fun-times. . Joan still devotes considerable even think about thc drawbacks". Joan says "it's got a bad rap". She trade. South Africa and were was the first-born in a working­ time and value to her life as the wife She says the blocks. slIch as laws The job took her all over the widely-known issues in the black class family. Her parents, like the of the Foreign Minister, with strict and lack of funding, will only be world including Japan, China and friendly neighbours from a range of society of New York, but Namibia control of her diary to make sure tackled when women in business the Far East as well as many Euro­ races including Jews and Italians, was a more personal involvement. business allows her to get to impor­ can approach them together. pean countries. She said of the fash­ worked hard to get the best for Joan It began in 1972 when she first met tant meetings and accompany The­ Women also need to help each other ion clothing business: "It's sort of and her two younger brothers. It Hage Geingob,-now the Prime Min­ Ben on trips abroad. including when they pursue high cut-throat, very competitive. One's was before ipner-city drugs had ister, and then the man who she Asked about the Namibian world political positions. . negotiating skills are best utilised, taken their hold on the youth and married the next year, Theo-Ben of business and marketing, she says Joan is a manager who worked one is constantly negotiating and spirit of the city. Gurirab. it has been through "tremendous" her way to the top through two never sure one got a fair price." Joan wanted to become a fashion "Namibia began to take over. You change since 1990. But many com­ decades of application and ability. designer and spent three years study­ could not have a relationship wi th panies small and large still neglect Her job now involves heralding a ing at nights to get a degree at a 'JUGGLING SKILLS' one of the Namibians and not have the strategic planning and other marketing revolution in Namibia. Fashi on Insitute of Technology in a For years she worked lI ar 12 hours Namibia become a focal point of meetings she knew so well from the Who knows what extra changes New York Uni versity. In the days a day for low wages for a Jewish the relati onship," she recal1 s. In past. Things will change much faster could follow as this dynamic lady she started working for Plymouth, a boss who inspired such loyalty and exile,Namibians lived, dreamed and as more competition arrives in Na- pursues her career. -;, ,.' '' ';'1· ·r ,. . ~ .\ . ,.'l.,. " '/. t . ,..~ ,' 4 ' Fnd~¥ ~~~ir? h 1, ~ !~~~ ..' ·:f~~~AM I ~IAt.f\wEK~6tf(

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THE Karas Regional ~1tl~ Youth Forum is organis­ ing a regional youth cul­ ...... ::.;.;. tural festival at Karasburg overthe weekend of April JOSE AmericQ of'Club J)~i\lmeldaf the ; ~~ner 8-10. Pamodzi .has $tal;"ie,d;a new company called/ , It will consist of three JorekeeEntertain ment, It aims to provide the categories including a best musical entertainment, cultural alld sports workshop (drama/thea­ events on the Namibian calendar. . tre), a survey on culture Theirfh'stpr9mC)tion~ ttieP~~le:~M~sjc and a drama competition, Festival, ajoiot vell:turew~tb EC :pr~~(,tio~s~. Objectives include fos­ and takes place on SaturdayrMarc6i:2,af tering a spirit of national IndependenceJ\rena,1:~is . wiU b~ an,U-nlght consciousness and aware­ rave fO'r~h(!~f.St . ~m(! · j~ 'this cou .~try~n~ . Jbe . ness of social and eco­ nomic problems faced in C?~~~~~;~:J.~:~~t~r~M~Y~~~~~~ ····.· li~; Namibia. It also hopes to Ebony, Sydney(ofMama ~ s . ~~l>y~it\r~9rd .~. encourage an apprecia­ fame), Mafika.. 9tli6~abietk · fa~~; lh~s,bi tion of theatre among the youth especialJ y those Elimblopbe;lvor!,~ol .~~i; .. ~p~ll~~ ·. ~~ .!l and ,'., who have potential but several Namibillnartists inchid.ing . t~~v~iy i lack experience, training ' popularbppa~~~ ~()ur~~fl:~ean~otine.cii?n and know ledge of produc­ and ••• MikeOw~seb of() rla~tlifPirates .; ·;.... tion techniques. The drama competition , ~b~:::r~~~ •• ~~~~~~:~l1~;~¥~~~f~~~~:~~;r~ ···· is offering a first prize of .. taillment for . th~ Na:m:ibiaitpeopl~andJoi!:t:lp ' N$500, plus a floating tro­ ' ~becO~mWnitY~ '\We!a.. e' d9ii~~~h(flOpercent i phy, second prize of of our net •incOlp.e frein this 'col1cert . to . tb~ N$300 and a th ird prize S~utbAfriCa~~~ocraticC;:al!lpa!g.ft~r 'th,~ c of N$I 00. The best actor cOining ejections; !hisis~ywa~~fs~ppoI1ing and actress will receive the ANCafterthey belped us in ou~' elections'/ N$150, {appeal to th~publicto come to tbeshow.'" Ebsom Jossop is the ;. D' AJmeida is boping to bring a s~o,,' to chairperson of the festi­ Namibia on a monthly basis using artis~ fro~. val and can be contacted African countriesJikeZaire, \. Gabo.n ; at P 0 Box 622, Cameroon/lvory Coast, Angola andS~~tb Keetmanshoop, Afri9a a~d ,wiJIalso prom9teJocal t~!enf ' a~ I I------r------"------well. ..".:.: . .... ' , ;,.'...... " ~'Our 10c.~1 ... artist~ ba ~r got big,.P. otenti~~ i~... ,.. tbey can get the fight support In order to) 0 ut & Graphics on display . promote~beir ~areers. I will try to proylde iba~suppo~t,"heconcluded, .; '\ ....: PAST and present Namibian graph· ful exhibition in Windhoek. pon't ~Issth~ feople's MUSIC Festival o~ . Abo ut ics are brought together in an exhibi· Joseph Madisia, 'well known for his .; Saturday fro~ 18hOOto 06hOO at tbe.Inde- · tion of works by the first graphic thought-provoking and colourful prints peJiden~e Arena, artist, John Muafangejo together with using hardboard, cardboard and lino, . present day leading graphic artists will be showing works inspired by his such .as. SuialLMM.f.lb.1ni8.o. Joseph ." recent.mo~baclcto W~vis..Bay. Madisia afl(fTrudiWacks. . , .".,. ,'~ ' - -Ma Sus-an Mitcninson, will be exhib­ The exhibition at Die Muschel at iting a series of 10 pencil drawings in- S wakopmund will be opened by Irmela stead of her more usual woodcuts. For Erlank-Rethemeyer on Friday, March her they are like a diary - the raw element 18, at 18h 15 and will run till March 28 , of her work. This exhibition is an oppor­ Works by Muafangejo covering his tunity to view the path graphics have SUMMER PROMOTION!! early , period (1973-1983), depicting taken in Namibia from their beginnings religious and social ceremonies, wiIJ be with Muafangejo through to the present on display along with recent etchings artists Susan, Mitchinson, Joseph ~FJ [t~FJ ~~~[p from Trudi Dicks, following a success- Madisia and Trudi Dicks.

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MUSIC MAESTRO ... Abdullah Ibrahim will be giving four concerts at the National Theatre in Windlloek from March 15-18. dazzlegendlbrahi­ abywiU staged OD Friday and Saturday, Marcb wrill perform at. NTN 11 & 12, at 2Oh30. Tickets are available from Gerhard Botha Photographers, THE National Theatre of Namibia is to much." man and deeply reli­ symphony orchestras, telepbone 35551 at N$12. present four concerts by internationally Also overwhelming gious, Abdu lIah The Guardian newspa­ acclaimed jazz pianist Abdullah Ibrahim was getting the opportu­ Ibrahim's beliefs and per in London simply .. InternationaUy acclaimed jazz pianist from Tuesday, March 15, to Friday, March nity to actually fill in for experiences are reflected calls him "one of the best Abdullah Ibrahim will give four concerts 18, at 20h30. Duke when Ellington in his music, yet there loved jazz pianists in the from Tuesday, March IS, to Friday, had to be on the West are no signs of bitter­ world". March 18, at 20h30. Tickcts will be N$20 Born in C~pe Town in Benjamin, the pianist Coast to write music for ness, instead it is full of Ibrahim is also one of 1934, Abdullah remem­ and his wife left their a film score while his joy and optimism. the most prolific and re­ and booking opcns todn)'. March 11. The bers hearing traditional native coutnry due to the band toured in .the East. "The recent changes spected composers of box office is open from 09hOO-12hOO 4lnd African songs, religious worsening political situ­ "I did five dates substi­ in South Africa are of our era - not only in jazz 14hOO-16hOO. music and jazz as achild, ation. tuting for him. It was course very welcome, it but in any idiom. His all of which are reflected Settling in Switzer­ exciting but very scary, I has been so long in com­ writing has inspired The Warehouse in his music. land, Ibrahim's trio was could barely play." ing." many performers and Originally named appearing in Zurich Abdullah Ibrahim As for his music - composers in both the Alte Brauerai I Tal Street Adolphe Brand, the when Duke Ellington's (who changed his name Ibrahim says simply, jazz and 'art music ' youngster gained the orchestra came through after his conversion to "We hope that it will realms sometimes as The Impactus Four, a charismatic four-piece nickname Dollar be­ town. Ellington was so Islam in the late 1960s) bring some happiness." Boston Globe observes band originally from Angola, are cause he always seemed impressed with the pian­ has been a bandleader In addition to being the "quietly influencing oth­ performing at The Wnrehouse tonight to be carrying dollars to ist when he heard him ever since with his piano principal symbol of the ers who have gained and Saturday, March 12, at 21hOO. buy the latest jazz al­ play that he sponsored heard in many settings rich South African jazz greater fame". Tickets are N$8 and the bar opens at bums from visiting Ibrahim 's first American ranging from solo con­ heritage, Ibrahim has This is the first time 20hOO. American sailors. album and his appear­ certs to big· band,but enjoyed an almost sepa­ Abdullah Ibrahim will In 1959 he helped form ance at the 1965 New­ most frequently with rate international repu­ performed in Namibia Franco Namibian Cultural Centre the Jazz Epistles.which, port Jazz Festival. Ekaya (which means tation as one of the and jazz lovers should with Hugh Masekela on "I played in a trio with 'home'). world's most distinctive not miss this great op­ 1 Mahler Str .!cnr Sam Nujoma Drive trumpet and altoist bassist Gene Taylor and Among his more re­ concert pianists.· portunity to hear a true Kippie Moeketsi, soon drummerJoe Chambers. cent accomplishments Assessing Ibrahim' s maestro. A photo-documentary essay comprising became the top jazz The whole thing was an was writing the award­ 30 year solo concert ca­ Booking opens today 30 black and white photographs of post­ group in South Africa. overwhelming experi­ winning soundtrack for reerinEurope, which has and ' box office hours independent Namibia and comprising tile However, in 1962, ence and it was so valu­ the French film included perfom1ances are 09hOO-12hOO and work of15 Namioian photographers will shortly after marrying able being that close to 'Chocolat' . of his works with sev­ 14hOO-16hOO. Tickets open on Wednesday, March 16, at 19hOO. singer Sathima Bea Ellington; I learnt so An eloquent spokes- eral major European are N$20 each. 6 Friday March 11 1994 THE NAMIBIA'N WEEKENDER ,. ~, ~ ., ~ ...... • , 1

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(Open Time) chiatrist is subjected to discovered by the guys 08hOO: The Adventures 17hOO: Herman 's Head experimental surgery: an wi th big bucks. Will they ofTintin An innovative and im­ arm transplant. How­ become famous and de­ 08h30: Doug aginative comedy series ever, the arm assumes a velop a social con." (K1V ends) about an aspiring maga­ life of its own, while the science? Starring: Mike (Premium Time) zine writer plagued by a doctor starts remember­ My ers, Dana Carv ey, 13h30: Frontrunners brain with four 'voices'. ing violent images from Rob Lowe, Meat Loaf 14hOO: Beauty and the 17h30: Loving someone else's dream. 22h05: An Audience Beast Weekend guide 18hOO: Egoli Starring: JeffFahey, Kim with Billy 15hOO: The Dream 11 -13 March • 18h30: Nurses Delaney, Brad Dourif Connolly Team (16) (Premium time) 22h30: Dream On This British comedian is (Open Time) . 19hOO: Mariah Carey 23hOO: Black Death (A) visiting South Africa 17hOO: Talespin 1 FRIDAY I; 11 ] The well-known pop 01hOO: Cooperstown soon and the programme 17h30: 'Dark wing Duck singer and songwriter (16) provides highlights hi s 18hOO: She Stands (K1V starts) performs many of her hit 02h30: The Lawnmower extraordinary talents. Alone - Part 11 10hOO: The Elephant singles, as well as ,mate­ Man (13) 23h05: I Love You To A factual drama about Show rial from her latest album, 04hI5: Best of the Best Death (13) the battle of a young 10h30: Egoli (repeat) Music Box. The pro­ (A) An Italian pizzeri;lOwner, 'school-mistress in the llhOO: A Murderous gramme also includes 06hOO: Great Circuses: full ofzest for life, is a real" previous century to es­ Affair (A) interview footage. The Nanjing Acrobats womaniser. His wife ra­ tablish the first black fe- (K1V starts) 20hOO: In Concert tionalises it by believing "male academy in 15hOO: Chip 'n Dale A special music pro­ SATURDAY all Italians flirt a little. America. Rescue gramme feauring the tal­ However, one day it all (Premium time) Rangers ents ofCrosby, Stills and (KTV starts) gets a bit too much and 19hOO: Carte Blanche 15h30: Toxic Crusaders Nash, as well as Curtis 07h05: Twinkle the she is driven to do some­ .20hOO: Australia Wild 16hOO: The Flintstones Stigers and Eric Clapton. Dream Being thing crazy. Starri ng: 20h35: Straight Talk 16h30:WonderWhy 20h40: Logans' Dive the 07h45: The Real Story Kevin Kline, T r ac~y A country girl arrives in Ullman, William Hurt . A group of younhsters World: 08hl0: Mother Goose the big city and is mis­ gets the chance to take Maldives and Grimmy 00h40: Fatal Attraction taken for the psycholo­ (18) part in research, experi­ A series of di ving ad­ 08h45: X-Men gIst who has to host a ments and interviews in ventures aimed at creat­ 09h35: The Jetsons 02h35: The Mambo new radio show. How­ . Kings (18) this series which explores ing an awareness of the 10hOO : Saban's ever, her Common sense the wonderful world of ocean's beauty. Gulliver's Travels 04hI5: Cool As.Ice (A) advice soon endears her science from a child's 21hOO: Body Parts 10h30: Pole Position 05h45: Mulu - A Forest to her city listeners. Then point of view. Maimed in a terrible car (K1V ends) in Borneo a reporter is sent to write (K1V ends) accident, a gentle psy- llhOO: The Burning An exploration of the about her - and investi ­ . Shore of FA Cup sixth round animal life in this forest gate her past. Starring: 14h15: M-Net Red Nose game between Manches­ as well as in the caves Dolly Parton, lames Day 1994 ter United and Charlton underneath it and of the Woods, Griffin Dunne A live transmission from Athletic live from Old nomadic Penan, the last 22hOO: Supersport the studio, with links to Trafford of Borneo's forest peo­ Tennis: A TP Tennis centres in South Africa (Premium Time) ple. highlights and Africa, plus comedy 18h55: M-Net Red Nose 06h15: Eye To Eye with Bowls: Highlights of the inserts: Super Bloopers Day (continued) Connie Chung Midland World Indoor and New Practical Jokes, 20h30: Wayne's Championship Candid Camera and World (13) SUNDAY ' 23h35: Mother ofthe record attempts for the Two youngsters live Bride (A) Red Nose Book of only for parties and (K1V starts) 01h15: Boyz 'n the Records. babes, which they dis­ 07hOO: Babar Hood (18) (Open Time) cuss on their own cable­ 07h30: Tiny Toon 03h05: The Black 17hOO: M-Net Red Nose TV show. Then they are Adventures Candle (13) 1994 (continued) More comedy inserts, NAMIBIA MODEL AGENCY including The World 's Funniest Ads and a live Presents draw for prizes worth AN ARM TRANSPLANT ... is the subject of the film Body Parts on R450000. Miss Republic of Namibia Friday at 21 hOO in which Jeff Fahey experiences violent images 17h55: Supersport from someone else's life. Soccer: The second half Beauty Pageant New British Mini-series 12 FINALISTS WILL BE CHOSEN NEVER Come Back, a British mini-series de­ which has taken over from The Jackie Thomas will be scribed as "a stylish wartime thriller in the best Show at 17hOO on Wednesdays. It revolves round traditions ofJohn Buchan and Alfred Hitchcock", Doug St Martin (Doug E Doug), an oftbeat 17 -year­ crowned will be screened on Tuesday and Wednesday, old raised in Harlem, the predominantly African­ by March 15 & 16, at 19hOO. American inner city. t The setting is London 1939, a time when the With his friends and family, he experiences and city is adjusting to being at war. But the anxiety comments on life as it happens in his neighbour­ Miss SA and excitement rippling through the streets can­ hood. From the stoep of his home, where he hangs 1993 not overcome the boredom experienced by a young out with his two best friends - the hunk Reggie D cynical journalist, Desmond Thane. Coltrane (Flex) and the streetwise Malcolm (Shaun JACQUI He is looking for more than an easy sexual Baxter) he watches the girls, talks sport and conquest and the routine patriotic platitudes of remarks on life. MOFOKENG his job and he finds it in the person ofAnna Raven Also impinging on Doug'slife are a 14-year-old -a beautiful, aloofwoman who seems to be the ideal sister Sharon (Yunoks Doyle) and his parents. I mistress. Caribbean-born Dad James (Sullivan Walker) is However, her reticence about her life soon very much in love with his wife Marie (Lorraine arouses Thane's curiosity. His quest for more Toussaint) and they both encourage their children information about this mysterious woman leads to make their own choices and mistakes. Thane into a nightmare adventure in which he Not only does Where I Live break the common 5 finds himselfa fugitive in a murder hunt, at the stereotype that all Harlem families are broken and mercy of opponents he cannot outwit or under­ dysfunctional, but as a sitcom the series refuses to stand. tie up all the ends neatly at the end ofeach segment. Never Come Back is based on the only novel of Producer Ehrich van Lowe(The Crosby Show) John Mair. On publication in 1941,George Orwell, says: "Some ofour stories are hardhitting, and the regarded it as the beginning of a new kind of pieces are not in.place by the end ofthe episode. But c politically astute thriller. But Mair's budding it's like real life, complete with its non-perfect talent was never given a chance to develop; he died solutions." tragically in an RAF accident shortly after Never Adding to the.authenticity of the series is the fact Come Back was published. that all the main players themselves lived in New Sat VENUE: CLUB LATINO In this mini-series, the part ofDesmond Thane York and know the lifestyle ofHarlem. And through - DRESS: SEMI- FORMAL is played by Nathaniel Parker, James Fox por­ the series the rich culture and history and the 12th trays the suave and sinister Foster and Susanna sense of community that keeps them strong, are ADM: N$lS.OO Hamilton is Anna. The other woman in Desmond's uncovered. March TIME: 20"00 life, Sarah, is played by Ingrid Lacey. . For a taste of real life in America, make sure you Organised by Rosslyn Tatarik * Where I li ve is a new comedy drama series wal ch 'Yhere I ~tv~ on. Wednesdays. 1994 This advert was ~ponsored by:Club Tule...... 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DINOSAURS ruled the earth last year, at way. Other famous least on the world's silver screens, but who names from the past un­ ..... or what will be the cinematic events of 1994? dergoing a 'wash and brush-up' include car­ toon heroine Betty Boop, If you'rc looking for tinning established to­ Leslie Charteris' suave this ycar's cincma tems in all areas of life adventurerThe Saint, the trends. thcn it's time to and the mystique of the super collie Lassie, the dig out the stallion, stct­ cowboy was equally 40s ghoulish romance son and spurs as Holly­ challengcd, The Ghost and M rs Muir wood goes cowboy. ac­ "In the age of and The Three Musket­ cording to Annie Kennedy's assassination eers. Mary Shelley's Bristow. Producer of and, later, Watergate, all Frankenstein with BBC World Service ra­ films reflected the huge Kenneth Branagh and dio 'On Screen'. social and political Robert Branagh and "Kevin Costner cre­ changes," says Bristow. Robert de Niro, is also ated a bit of a stir with "Westerns were not im­ undergoing a face lift. the Oscar-winning mune from that reassess­ Of course sequels to Dances with Wolves in ment process. recent popular successes 1991 but the armful of Eastwood's spaghetti are never far behind with awards Clint Eastwood westerns and later films the infant romance of My picked up last year with which he directed like Girl and the modern his first western for eight High Plains Drifter cowboy hol iday comedy years, The Unforgiven, blurred the distinctions City Slickers on their has started a Hollywood between the goodies and second outing; Eddie epidemic of westerns for the baddies just as dis­ Murphy's Beverley Hills 1994," says Bristow. tinctions in real life were Cop and Leslie Neilsen' s Kevin Costner, Mel also getting fuzzy. cop spoof Naked Gun on Gibson,KurtRussel, Val "In the Unforgiven their third edition; and Kilmer, Dennis Quaid, Clint Eastwood tried to Charles Bronsons's vigi­ Keifer Sutherland, show a different side to lante series Death Wish Woody Harrelson and the nature of man during hitting its fifth episode. Gene Hackman are that time," thinks Tombstone, starring and Young Guns star Wyatt Earp's Lliurence first real AIDS movie - "The one thing you can among the big names Bristow. "Yes, times Kurt Russel and Val Kiefer Sutherland. Kasdan - following in its Philadephia starring be certain of is that the involved in cowboy were tough but you could Kilmer is the first out of There's even a cowgirl wake. Tom Hanks," says year will be full of sur­ films. have a caring, nurturing the starting blocks with movie in production Apart from the smell Bristow. "Even Steven prises," says Annie. "All "C1int Eastwood has side to you. People Wyatt Earp, starring (Bad Girls starring Drew of gunfire, cattle on the Seagal, who is best ,yol1 should; do is settle definitely taken the man­ weren't always hard as Kevin Costner, Gene Barrymore) with Possee range and beans Bristow known for his flying fists down with popcorn and tle of heir apparent to nails." Hackman and Dennis an all-black cast western points to a serious side in super tough action a hot dog and enjoy the John . Wayne. Up until The two biggest west­ Quaid due this summer. already released. to this year's crop of films, has integrated a show. the 50s there were clear erns this year take the The herd of gunslinging Bristow points out that Hollywood films. strong environmental distinctions between the same subject - the most films also includes Mel Hollywood has always "With Schindler' s List tract into his directorial * 'On Screen' can be goodies and the baddies famous showdown of all Gibson as TV's Maver­ been cyclical, the 'last Steven Spielberg has debut." heard on BBC World in westerns. Everybody time - the gunfight at the ick, with Jodie Foster and explosion of the west­ gone 'serious' for the The remake is high on Service Radio on knew that men had to be OK Corral with the col- original TV star James erns followed first time since his critj... Hollywood's agenda ~ondays at 23h15 men and the west was ourful real life charac­ Garner. Plus The Cow­ Eastwood's Pale Rider cally acclaimed film The with the modern stone G~T repeated wild. However, the six- ters of Wyatt Warp and boy Way with Cheers with films such as Colour Purple and age cartooon family The Tuesdays 04h45 ·and ties was a time of ques- Doe Holliday. star Woody HarrelsOll Silverado - directed by there'salsoHollywood's Flintstones leading the 09h30G~T. A Look' At The Oscar Frontrunners

LOS ANGELES: The of the show and saw the arranged marriage. What officialdom to appease unmistakable audience appeal of sym­ is unusual, Miss Campion Hitler. grounds well Jor pathy for the doetorfalsely says, is that she didn't "Schindler's List" is over­ accusedofhiswife'smur­ need such stars as Hunter, "Schlndler's List": shadowing the fact that der and anger with the Sam Neill and Harvey Already .Hollywood's the Academy A ward race police detective's unre­ Keitel in order to finance biggest hitmaker, Steven for best picture contains lenting pursuit. the film. Rave reviews, Spielberg marked a ban­ five impressive films with critics' awards and the ner year in 1993. His serious themes. "In the Name of the Cannes Film Festival "Jurassic Park" began its Consider the subject Father": prize helped make "The climb to the top of all­ matter of the nominees - In 1975, Irish drifter Piano" a box-office win- time money makers and, the Holocaust, a miscar­ Gerry Conlon, his father, ner, grossing more than with "Schindler's List," riage of British justice, otherrelatives and friends US$32 million so far in a . he at last won recognition SUbjugation of women in were wrongfully con­ limited US 'release. as a filmmaker of serious an earlier time, a servant's victed of an Irish Repub­ quality. Spielberg long blind devotion to an un­ lican Army bombing. It "The Remains of the had been fascinated by the worthy master, and venge­ took 15 years before a te­ Day": story ofOskar Schindler, ful pursuit of an innocent nacious lawyer exposed The story of an English a German who profited man. The awards, more police lying and the pris­ butler's unquestioning from Hitler's invasion of commonly known as The oners were released, The loyalty to his rich, politi­ Poland, then saved more Oscars, will be made on miscarriage of justice re­ OSCAR CERT? ... Film director Steven Spielberg (left) on location in cally naive master, this than 1 100 Jews from cer­ March 21. A look at the sulted in ·Conlon's auto­ Poland during the making of Schindler's List with actor Liam Nesson movie has again proved tain death. films in contention for best biography, which Irish (right) portraying German industrialist Oskar Schindler who put together the rare talent of James "'Schindler's List' was picture of 1993: filmmaker Jim Sheridan a list of over 1100 Jewish workers who Schiodler protected during World Ivory and Ismail Merchant something I never thought saw as movie material. Warn. Photo: ~euters via Nampa for turning literary works would happen," Spielberg "The Fugitive": "One thing it's defi­ into successful films. said. "It came into my life Transforming the hit nitely not is anti-British. I lowed themselves to in- tions for writing and di­ nominated for director of "The Remains of the II years ago, and it just 1960sTV series into a big­ hope one of the points of flict such terrible damage recting this film. One a film that also was nomi­ Day" centres on a busi­ sort of went through the budget movie might have the film isobvious to Eng­ on their legal system. other woman has been a nated as best picture. nesslike butler (Anthony '80s as I was still making appeared a routine Holly­ lish viewers - namely that directorial nominee{Lina In "The Piano", Holly Hopkins) who remains 'Indiana Jones' films. wood rip-off. But pro­ one of the great tragedies "The Piano" Wertmuller for "Seven Hunter stars as a Scots­ steadfast, despite attempts 'Schindler's List' was al­ ducer Arnold Kopelson of the IRA bombings is New Zealand-born Jane Beauties" in 1978), but woman who comes to co­ by his employer (James ways there,waiting for me. ("Platoon") had been a fan that the English have al- Campion won nomina- no woman ever had been · lonial New Zealand for an fox) to influence English I wasn'~fteady for it." " ! · 'rH~-N'ANO.IKN r w~Kt:NO~R ~IJfrlcfay~h : 'ff 19~4 9

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I I just'wAnred' to '{X1int Live music every night this out because it seems EVERYTillNG NORl\:1AL HERE •.• A resident ofOngwediva enjoys the efundja with his pet rabbit a lot of dubious and un­ No cover charge Harold who commented: "Of course these efundjas are OK. I've never had the chance to go surfing necessary things are in­ Be there or be square flicted upon us all be­ before". His owner said the chance to send his pet bunny surfing fully compensated for the fact that cause we are supposed all his household belongings had been washed away. From 6 till late to be a Christian nation. Unfortunately we've hijacked the whole thing young people into the nial mentality ... ". Obvi­ Close Mondays Take for example the been paying the price for with only about three abyss of lust and forni­ ously being a born-again NBC, or more particu­ his ideas of what a Chris­ day's of organisation. cation like never before. freedom fighter after the Te1228820 larly their various God tian state should be ever Fundamentalism in He didn't mention fight rots your brains. slots. Why oh why is our since. any shape or form is . a which study he was sup­ nightly diet of 'I wanna What's even more an­ bad thing and hopefully posedly quoting because sex you up' music con­ noying is that these peo­ the pitiful turn-out of more likely than not it sistently intenupted by ple - who are basically anti-abortionists showed either doesn't exist or is a pastor droning on about imposing their deep per­ that it has not yet fully the product some crack­ We invite Namibians of all ages to design an appropriate' some irrelevant section sona problems on us in taken root in Namibia. pot right-wing Christian of the Old Testament? the name of religion - The ANC have already think-tank. logo & motto for the AMALGAMATED COMMERCIAL And then there's Sun­ always talk about 'we' given notice that South The surveys that are HOLDINGS (PT¥) LIMITED a subsidiary of the day morning TV which as if they represent all Africa's draconian abor­ scientific such as ones NAMIBIA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION. its mixture of hell-fire Christians - meaning 90 tion laws (which still carried out by the World preaching of the most per cent of the nation, apply in Namibia) will Health Organisation The primary objective of AMc;OM is : offensive American kind according to the folklore be dropped under their show precisely the op­ and more subtle Chris­ of Namibian statistics. new health policy. So posite - that sex educa­ tian propagandising in My guess is that the up­ why should we still be.-. tion brings a reduction To generate funds for development. AMCOM is currently the form of CBN news. tight Calvinists, al­ an outpost of backward in teenage pregancies, managing business enterprises of NDC in the fields of Why we have this diet though their influence Calvinistic thinking spread of SIDs; etc. commerce and agronomy. Among other businesses AMCOM of aggressive evange- goes far and wide, only when things change Anyway if any of these runs bakeries hardware shops, wholesalers, supermarkets, ' Iismon NBC is not clear represent a fraction of down south? fascists posing as Chris­ workshops, rest camp and farms throughout the communal - the Constitution says the 30 per cent who do There is hope for the tians get up your nose - areas ofNAMIBIA. Providing these services enables A MCOM we are a secular state and go to church regularly. future but only if the stu­ there's only one thing to the NBC is an arm of the What else could ex­ dio audience oflastTues­ do. Shout JIMMY to participate in the commercial activities of these state. If they want to plain the paltry turn-out day's Talking Point take SWAGGART as loudly communities. cover the religious life for the an ti -abortion over as the Cabinet from as possible and watch of the nation then why march last Saturday. next week. them cringe. Competition Rules; not also give the Mus­ The right-wing Where do they get And while we're on' Entry is free of charge and there is no limit on the number of entries. lims, Bahais and Rastas churches .spent weeks such eminently sensible the subjeet of people who All entries must be on a size A4 (+/- 210 x 297 mm) page. a chance in the God and weeks and weeks teenagers from - who deserve to be loathed - Designs must reflect the primary objective of AMCOM and must be Slots? organising the march, showed far more com­ what about this from one accompanied by explanatory notes on the colours and the symbols used. Or are we in reality a circularising all the prehension of the" real of the ~ohnny-come ­ Copy right of all designs entered will belong to AMCOM and the Corporation country still run by the churches in Windhoek issues than most of the latelies who when he reserves the right to make adjustments to any design. Calvinists with their and even bringing in so-called expert panel­ managed to extricate his Closing date for entries is 23 March 1994, at 12HOO. No late entries will be considered. socks pulled up to their their American cronies lists thrown together? tongue from the Entries must be sent to AMCOM Logo Establlshme(lt Committee, kneecaps? Calvin was if to back the thing. What Something that never arseholes of the ruling Private Bag 13252, Windhoek, Namibia or deposited into the tender box at you didn't know a re­ do they get? About 50 got properly answered elite came out this load Development Centre, 11 Goethe Street, Windhoek. pressed miserable sod out of Windhoek's tens was the wildly improb­ of toss: "Tb ·regard van­ Any Namibian can enter the competition. who gave everybody in of thousands of church­ able suggestion from the dalism, theft, physical The judges' decision will be final and no correspondence will be entered into. Genexa an even more goers. uptight Calvinist talking violence and intimida­ All entries must clearly state the name, address and where possible miserable and repressed Meanwhile the Pro­ head that more sex edu­ tion as illegal behaviour telephone number of the participant. The first prize is N$l 000 plus two prizes of N$l00 each for the runners-up. time about400'yearsago. Cho icers successfully cation is bound to drive clearly displays a colo- 1OFridiiy M~rch·: f1r:H)~ l,. 1-" t-H~NAMIStAN WeEkeNDEA'i:(t.

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INDEPENDENCE to play Ch'ess by Sheyna Vidal - Week beginning Sunday March 13 RESTAURANT + BEER Lesson 5 AQUARIUS Jan 21 to Feb 19 It's time to cast convention aside; to experiment with daring, GARDEN KATUTURA unorthodox ideas and methods. The science ofUranus and the [!J perception of Saturn will support you. Lucky colour green, liVE i'I\USIC lucky number 3 .. BJ.\R PISCES Feb 20 to Mar 20 Excellent news i~ coming to lift the spirits of a loved one who ~ has suffered recent disappointment. Family morale will be BRJ.\J.\I greatly boosted as a consequence. Lucky colour blue, lucky 'IVEDNESDAY 6 - 'll ~ number 11. FJUDAY AND SAJURDAY 6 'nu. ARIES Mar 21 to Apr 20 tArE Mars-ruled Ariens are prone to leap before they look, but the pitfalls just ahead call for a tiptoe through the tUlips rather SUNDAY 6 -11 than a bull's rush into a minefield. Lucky colour grey,lucky [!] number 6. Book for Restaurant Phone mike 216147 TAURUS Apr 21 to May 21 DIAGRAM 1: The financial outlook is distinctly prtomising, with a new money-making opportunity in the offing - and one that The Bishop moves diagonally in any direction if accelerates the speed of your cash-flow. Lucky colour gold, its path is unobstructed. ~ lucky number 8. GEMINI May 22 to June 21 Your Mercury-blessed talent for presenting your ideas makes you a first-class communicator. What you need now is someone with the business acumen you lack. Lucky colour ~ yellow, lucky number 5. CANCER June 22 to July 23 d~~ Circumstances beyond your control are forcing you into a 3~~ fresh area of activity in which you may, at first, feel out of your depth. Persevere. Lucky colour brown, lucky number 12.

LEO July 24 to August 23 This week's events will be drawing interesting strangers into your orbit, and fresh friendships are likely to be forged in the ~ enjoyable process. Lucky colour orange, lucky number 10. VIRGO Aug 24 to Sept 23 The Rook can move any number of squares Problems are piling up, and you may feel you need to move vertically or horizontally if its path is mountains. But, as the Chinese proverb suggests, you start by unobstructed, ~ removing small stones. Lucky colour red, lucky number 2. LIBRA Sept 24 to Oct 23 A coming choice is going to stretch you between the tug of sentiment and the pull of commonsense. And Venus-rul~d Librans aren't noted for hard-headedness. Lucky colour pink, ~ lucky number I. SCORPIO Oct 24 to Nov 22 Passionate, wilful Scorpios never do things by half, so you'll be giving your all to your latest obsession - at least for as long ~ as it lasts! Lucky colour silver, lucky number 7. SAGITTARIUS Nov 23 to Dec 20 Ever-optimistic, Sagittarians are preparing for one of'their periodic crusades, fighting for good but oh-so-often-Iost causes and relishing the battle. Lucky colour white, lucky ~ number 4. CAPRICORN Dec 21 to Jan 20 Self-delusion comes easily to Capricomians, so you won't The Queen can move any number of squares know when, again, this week you are guilty of only pretending horizontally, vertically, or diagonally if its path ~ to practise what you preach. Lucky colour black, lucky is unobstructed. number 9. Calvin and Hobbes by Si 11 Watterson

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GROOVE IS IN THE HEART •.. Ready to groove the nation)~re : new band Dry-Shaft, from left: Bruce Newm~n, Jimmy Matthews, Rodney Mitchell. and Richard Meyer. " New Band at Casablanca YOU AN \} YOUR CA R. WINDHOEK groovers can check Dry-Shaft are pteJ,>ar!ng ne~ma· outa new band tonight when DRY­ terial but for their first l~ve outings FULL BAR SHAFT make their Uvedebutat the therewilll>eplentyofcrowd-pleasers. Casablanca nightspotin KIein Wind­ Richard promises a journey back in FACILITIES hoek. time to revisit the golden oldies of AVAILABLE Some l,.l1embers of the group will artists such as , Joe Cocker already be known to discerning mu­ and the Doobie Brothers, " BI{ AAI!!! BI{AAI!!! sic followers. Lead singer and cOIn­ With their experience the band BRAAI! !! poser Richard Meyer has had sev­ plan to become professional, first eral solo releases and has performed establishing themselves on the live as a vocalist with artists ranging circuit and then recording a CD of TEL: from Rockers to Jonathan Butler, their original material in J ohannes· He joins bassist R()d~)' Mitchell burg, Rkhard Meyerthanked Casa­ 62616 and drummer BruceNewman, who blanca for giving Dry-Shaft their (ENQU IRIES) were both familiar faces with the first outing and encouraged music noW defu nct Weekend Band and well­ fans to come along tonight. Make known lead guitarist Jimmy surt' Villi 'heck out Namibia's new- ~atthews. est h J...... -. ... --~- 12 Friday March 11 1994 \ THE NAMIBIAN WEEKENDER

Lennon back in fashion eYe Beatles

NEW YORK: The voices in the r~cording studio are familiar: Ringo, Paul, George and ... John? The surviving Beatles are taping a song using vocals sung by the late John Lennon on an unreleased demo tape, New York Newsday reported this week. Citing a Beatles fan magazine, Newsday reported that Name: ...... Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, provided Address: ...... the three Beatles with a demo tape with four songs by Lennon...... •...... Using electronic enhancement and with the assistance of famed producer George Martin, the group will add their (No entries by employees of The Namibian or their immediate own vocal and instru­ families) mental tracks to ...... ------...... " ...... :...... , ...... Lennon's 1980 demo "Free as a Bird". The Beatles plan to elease the new song n conjunction with a Cead Mile Failte video anthology next year, Newsday re­ CEAD Mile Failte is not a typing you next Thursday. Live music ported. error but Gaelic for 100 000 and sing-alongs will lift your spir­ The Beatles are welcomes and that's what you'll its. You could also exercise your holding their record­ ing sessions at get at Tuckers Tavern on March vocal chords at the karaoke. Loads Harrison 's home stu­ 17, St Patrick's Day. of prizes can also be won. dio at Friar Park in This popular pub situated on A meal will be served as part of Henley-on-Thames, Independence Avenue is re­ the entrance fee of N$20. Tickets England. nowned for Irish hospitality and are available from Tuckers Tav­ Lennon was shot to death by a deranged St Patrick's Day in particular has ern and booking is said to be es­ fa n outside his Man­ become an event not to be missed. sential. hattan apartment So whether you are Irish or not, Wear something green and a bui lding in 1980. Cead Mile Failte will be accorded smile and be there on Thursday.

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