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20 July 1992.Pdf * TODAY: GOVT HARDENS WALVIS STAND * CDM GEM CASE * PIRATES SHOCK TOP ENGLISH TEAM * -. Monday July 20 1992 • • o lCeral • s. ar SrlO Controversy erupts over action Attempted- TOM MINNEY / ' POLICE raided an illegal liquor store in Wind­ rape of hnek on Saturday night sparking an evening of violence involving hundreds of people. One child, 5 man is in hospital in a, "stable" condition, alleg­ edly after a bullet grazed his head. A MAN tried to rape a Police srud last night they were nursing their cuts and five-year.old girl in Wmd- seized an estimated R40 000 pointing out pullet holes in hoek on Friday night be- -worth of drink and are roofs and houses.-They claim tween 19h30 and 20hoo. launching a full investiga- police were violent and used tion into the incident and appalling language, and The incident happened whether it was civilians or opened fire with pistols and near a "squatter camp" at FIRST AID ••• A total of 4 000 tons of American maize in drought relief aid was police who fired. "R4" automatic rifles al- the Singles Quarters of oftloaded at Walvis Bay on Friday. The US aid consignment is the first to arrive in According to the police though there were many Katutura, and the man ap- Namibia, although pledges of aid have been received from many qum:ters. Above: they fired "warning shots" small children around parently took the girl to- Namibian Agirculture Minister Anton von Wietersheim (left) and US Ambassador to on Saturday. Less than 24 hours later, wards a riverbed where he Namibia Genta Hawkins HoImes were on hand to mark the occasion. Lastnightangryresidents the bottle store at Super tried to rape her. ' f----------..,---------------------.l---------.--, Rocla Pipes Park in Wind- Police hav~ detained a 26- h . d . hoek's Khomasdal was back year-old man they say is Drou-g t al _a' rnves in business. Police say at linked to the case. 21hOO, towards the end of A Tsumeb teacher died - hours ofloading an estimated after being stabbed once in 18000 litres of drinks, they the chest with a knife early NAMIBIA'S drought aid MAGRETH NUNUHE sheim responded by express- came under a hail of bricks on Saturday morning. effort on Friday received ing gratitude for the US and stones and four officers. T b' Muh - ed 47 a R2,7 million tift, when 4 NamI'bl'" Genta Hawkins donation and said he was ured, . o la8 uure, ag , 000 tons ofAmen·can m..:.w...... the 4'~~..1 li were inj none senously. apparently ta ght in a -- H- olmes, who- was a-'-t Fri- optumstic ~V\JU sUPP . es . F - d - u . were omoaded 'at WalvlS· --------- Id be di 'b ed f our men were arreste Tsumeb school but died at day's official hand-over at · wou stn ut e - for allegedly throwing the Goreangab end ofKatu- Bay. the port, arinounced that the . fi~~~\Vietersheim added stones, and another two for tura'sClaudius Kandovasu . The maize from Pasca US would be spending at allegedly selling liquor il- street Police areinvestigat- Goula, Mississipi, arrived · least R42m on emergency that although Namibia wel- . legally. Some are set to ing mun1er and a 35-year- on the ~k-registered bu1k drought measures in Na- . corned the aid, he was ac- appear in court. this morn- old man has been detained carrier Eurostar. mibia. cepting it with "mixed feel- ing, although police said last and may appear in court this FRANKIE FIRST ••• The shipment is the first Hawkins Holmes added ings". He warned against night the precise charges are morning. Saporro, Japan - NamIoia's instalment of 21 000 tons that the US would also the dangers of falling into still being investigated. Police also reported that Frankie Fredericks won the United States has pledged contribute funds to drill over , dependency and emphasised ' Residents spoken to last . be tween Dece mbe r 1991 and the lOOm at the Nambu to d onate to N amI'b" la m th e 2Oboreholesm' Damaraland the nation's needtowotk at night were very bitter about July this year, a 13-year-oId Memorial Athletics Meet· coming months and follows . and southern Kaokoland the becoming more self-suf- the alleged behaviour of girl was indecently assaulted ing here yesterday, one a request to donors from the next six months. ficent in providing its own police, including a task force basic needs. by a 50-year-old man at the week ahead of the Barce- UN's World Food Pro- Minister of Agriculture, officer they claimed had :....I . 'Ibis coosigtiment of maize £ann De Goede Hoop, ,Wi. nu- Iona Olympics, in 10,16 gramme. Water and Rural Develop- hoek. seconds. American Ambassador to ment Anton von Wieter- To page 2 To page 2 LAST night Windhoek com­ , - want to have some drinks, mimder, deputy commissioner stay at home or get someone Udo Klopfer, warned that po­ No let-up in war on drinking . to drive you." He said that lice are gping to continue the drunk drivers would be treated war on drinking, including severely, whoever they were, unlicenced bottle stores, last week's Cabinet breathalyser bag to detect al- . do instant blood tests, as the may be forced to give a blood and would not continue driv­ shebeens and drinking in pub- announcement. He said offi­ cohollevels. court only accepts blood tests sample. ing, but would be arrested lic which is illegal. cers would stop vehicles all Police would also set up as proof. If police suspect a Klopfer last night said that _ and could spend a night in He warned that drunk drivers over town, and order drivers caravans on the roadside where driver is dmnkand the breathaly­ people should not drink at all if police cells. will be a particular target after they suspect to breathe into a medical staff would be able to ser confinns this, he or me they want to drive: "If you . THE NAMIBIAN I TRAIN FOR CAREERS THAT PAY! I OUR FREE PROSPECTUS SHOWS YOU HOW REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA BANKS BOOST AGRICULTURE •.. Some of the agricultural students from the Tsumis and Neudam agricultural TENDERS colleges who last week received bursaries to complete their studies. - . TREASURY BILLS THE Namibian is published by the Bankers unite to Tenders are invited for 91 day treasury bills to be dated Free Press ofNa- 23 July 1992 due 22 October 1992 for minimum RIO mibia, 42 John 000.00 and in multiples of RIO 000-00. Meinert Street, boost agriculture Windhoek: Editor: wilt be used to help feed Bids will close at 10hOO on Tuesday, 21 July 1992. 250 000 "vulnerable" Gwen Lister. FOUR Namibian banks have granted bursaries amount­ Payment is to be made by WhOO on Thursday, 23 July Namibians, the US Infor­ Printed by J:ohn ingto R80 665 to 34 agricultural students studying at the 1992. The price per cent offered must be in multiples of mation Service and the Meinert (Pty) Lim­ Tsumis, Ogongo and Neudam agricultural colleges. one cent. World Food Programme said Of the Agricultural Bank ofNamibi a' s total grant ofR50 ited, Stubel Street, in a press statement. 200, Neudam students Abraham Mbarandongo, Mariana Windhoek. Explaining the WFP role Tenders are to be submitted to Bank of Namibia, Opera­ Janse van Vuuren and Jan du Plessis received bursaries of Telephone: (061) in distributing the US food tions Department, on the subscription froms available R3 000 each. 369701V2/3/4; Fax: aid, WFP official Hiroyuki from the Bank. Aaron 'KK' Tjaahopi, Lazarus Hengari, Uria Kandjii, (061) 33980; Telex: Matsumura said that through Heiner Mouton, Lesley Kazongonga, Hillgardt Hoveka, (061) 3032. its arrangements with the Any enquiries should be directed to: Gideon H Kalenga and Edwards Khoruxab each received Namibian government it THE MANAGER Postal Address: PO R2 300 bursaries. would transport the food to OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT Box 20783, Wind­ Standard Bank Namibia donated R19 517. This resulted depots at Otavi and Wind­ BANK OF NAMIBIA hoek, Namibia. in bursaries ofR2 239 each for Willie Humphries, AdolfH TEL. 226401 ' hoek. de Koe, and Ernst Garoeb, from Tsumis, with bursaries of R3 200 each going to Neudam students Kareng E Wessels, Gerson Gurirab, Martinus M Alberts, and 10han Gouws. Bank Windhoek granted bursaries of R2 900 each to Willem Prinsloo and Jefta V N gavatene from Neudam, and Bematus Hoaeb, from Tsumis. PRESTIGE Rozario E Coetzee from Tsumis received a R2 239 bursary from the First National Bank. A member of the police band who lives in the camp REALESTATE was also assaulted by fel­ low police and told he would been suspended for violent be sacked. < behaviour outside Namibia The raid was launched by Breweries. Residents denied police of the narcotics en­ . KATUTURA they had stoned police and forcement bureau as part Of pointed to several bullet '. a police crackdown on drink­ holes and bloodstains. ing, which they say is the Rosaline van der Berg told cause of most crimes. (Semi - completed) how a police man pointed a According to Windhoek pistol directly at her face, commander deputy conunis- while telling her he would sioner Udo Klopfer they shoot her dead and claim ~ found themselves under ing her mother had had sex attack as they loaded the 2 +3 bedroom houses with a donkey. 'She said he drinks. Uniformed police then fired between her feet were called as. reinforce- and she produced a 9mm ments and eventually the cartridge shell to prove it. task force also arrived From R 76 000 - R97 000 Another man showed a Klopfer said he went to bigger cartridge case he said the scene yesterday mom­ * Wall-to-wall carpets * Colour bathrooms was from R4 rifles and said ing and picked up cartridge manycasesblldbeeopicked shells of which one was not * 1-1/2-2 Bathroom * Hot and cold water up by residents.
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