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Post Office guarantees you the best service a pharmacy can the United Nations as partly and representatives of the ANC and According to evidence possibly offer you· responsible for the collapse of PAC. presented before the the peace process in Angola. Geingob raised concerns about Mo­ court, Butkus defrauded zambique saying that the same mis­ • Open IJntil1 0 o/clock every night! After saying that Unita was "the the Ministry of Health take made by the UN in Angola must • Deliveries of your orders untill 22hOO anywhere and absolutely real rogue", he told a regional 'secu­ and Social Services of not be allowed to be repeated there. FREE! rity meeting that the "United Nations R22 733,17 from Octo­ "A concerted stand on our part is ber 30 1992 to January • The best selection of perfumes for ladies and gents in Namibia! too must take the blame". vital. We must mobilise international "Most of us recognise that if the 221993. • Open an Account and let us claim your payment for your opinion to ensure that another coun­ Testifying for the United Nations was not such a penny medication direct from your Medical Aid - We are contracted in try's peace is not sacrificed on the alter State, the deputy chief pincher in Angola, the situation could with all possible Medical Aids! of the United Nations' cheque book". have been quite different," Geingob of State accounts in the Geingob also attacked tribalism - Ministry, J ohannes said. "realising that national boundaries ill Grimbeek, said the seven He wa'i speaking at the opening of SO IF YOU WANT TO EXPERIENCE THE BEST SERVICE YOU Africa are an artifical creation of the cheques paid out for sal­ the Fifteenth Meeting of the Inter­ CAN GET FROM A PHARMACY, history of colonialism on our conti­ ary arrears were made State Defence and Security Commit­ PHONE 229260 RIGHT NOW, OR COME SEE FOR YOURSELF nent, it is important for us to be watch- "against trea'iury instruc- tee of the Frontline States. The meet­ WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOUI ing at Namibia's Parlianlent build- cont. on page 3 cont. on page 3 -; ; 2 Friday June 18 1993 THE NAMIBIAN I , I Y~Vla: o00 IT YOURSELF Are you thinking of buying a house but do not know where to start, what to do or where to go? GENERATOR EF 600 ' - WE HAVE MOST OF THE-ANSWERS ON;.-.'· • Maximum Power: 56 Hz - 400 iN * how to make the right 60 Hi - 500 W d~cisio-ns when buying .-4-Stroke ,engine • Air Gooled • Portable a house * getting a loan * how to save money on your bond and much more. For further information, contact us now } l that's our business. GENERATOR YL 5000 • Maximum Power: 4200 W • 4-Stroke engine • Air cooled • Portable NASRIA '\atioiull Special Risks Insurance Association GENERATOR EF 1600 IMPORTANT NOTICE • Alternating current • portable (MAX,) 1400 W ' Two important changes have taken place so far this year: 1, By agreement with SASRIA, cover in respect of property of persons or bodies corporate domiciled in Walvis Bay is provided by NASRIA with effect from 1 January 1993, WATER PUMP 2, Very sub1>tantial rating reductions apply, mainly Jrom 1 Mar c~ YP20 1993, in recognition of the few instances which have given rise to claim s. Rates have been reduced by as much as 50% . • 4 I . While the need for NASRIA cover may seem to be remote, we wish ' . to remind you that cover is provided for "ordinary" riot and strike, and not only where there is a political motivation. As the economic growth, in line _with that of most countries, turns negative and unemployment rises, socio-economic problems in ­ crease as does labour dissatisfaction. The multitude of threats to your assets is a burden you should not carry yourself. NASRIA provides protection which , other insurers cannot do - to , your motor vehicles, fixed and movable property and loss of gross profit. Speak with your broker or insurance company. "'''') '' 'L .i , l , .>.> n ,,11 .. 1 '(Ill ._- - ------- . --- ' - .- - ~ ~-- -.... --- .~ ;... ----- THE NAMIBIAN Friday June 18 19933 'No plans for President's house' PM on UN from page 1 guest houses over the next three years. TOMMINNEV President Nujoma had the house rocking with ful of any tribalistic ten­ laughter by his robust replies to questions. He said dencies". THERE ARE no plans to buil(J a new house State House, built for colonial administrators, was The opening session for President Sam Nujoma, Prime Minister too small by the standards of other presidential was chaired by Zimba­ Hage Geingob told The Namibian. Asked residences and was not big enough, for instance, for bwean Minister of State abou t rumours that plans were being drawn full foreign delegations or large receptions. He said Security, Sydney up for a new presidential mansion, he said the members of parliament ought to think about Sekeramayi, who gave this was not true, and pointed out if it was building a new one, according to Geingob. no details of the agenda. planned it would have, been in the budget According to inquiries at State House and else- However, itis believed documents: ' ., where, the money allocated for improvements there the meeting was set to and to three guest houses will include creating extra discuss the regional mat­ Rumours had been circulating in Windhoek after office space at the State House such as an office for ters outlined in President Sam Nujo~a'& State of the Nation ad­ the President who reportedly does not have a work- Geingob's speech and dress in'Parliament tast week, when-he bad men­ ing office. prepare a joint commu- tioned a ne~ State House in replies to questions. It w,as not clear what the Windhoek guest house nique. It ends today. Mishake Muyongo, president of the opposition is for, but staff said the other guest houses are used DTA, had asked the President about plans to spend by many government travellers to Oshakati and Fatal fire R6,4 million on State House and three Presidential Rundu and aim to save on hotel bills. ~ Left: Douglas Snyders' from page 1 (third from left), a for mer street child Ndilipo, 65, who died rehabilitated through with them was the owner News for now the Ministry of Local of the hut. She was the the paper. of the people company Government this mother of Martha week did the Ministry Mulandu, whose chil­ proud. The youngster dren were Morisa, and the MD of Vadiminapo and Elao. Wollastonite Petrus Ndjukuma, 23, Pr oducts, Tappies and Andreas Ndahanga, Venter (right) 23 , who were sleeping SHOW HOUSE donated five sinks for in anotlier hut about eight low income houses to metres away, told The SHOW HOUSE deputy minister Jerry N amibian that they were Ekandjo (left). Photo: awoken by screams from Christof Maletsky the hut calling, "Help us Dorado Park Manor E ",'m'""",,,,,""'" wa . ,!W\U I 1 ~~~:~:r~ t: !~:en~~~ was already in flames One and Two Bedroom 11 years f~r killing and they could not get Sectional Title Flats Arrow Dlurder anybody out. A 23-year-old Katutura resident was convicted The headmen of the A RESIDENT of the Eneleu Village near village, Petrus Naholo, Prices ranging from on a cbarge of murder and sentenced to 11 years Omungwelume in northern Namibia was imprisonment by Justice Johan Strydom in the 70, told The Namibian R81 000 to RI0S 000 High Court on Wednesday.
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