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... ~.,;.\~ -/ ~* TODAY: ~ 'THE ';W ' INDHOEK ~S}llOW ,, ' IS ~ eOMING\i * , ANGQLAN G6vrXt';loo'i)'$ wifffUN ;'§t1P'E'R' SPOAr'* -ft;W) ' ~ N$1.S0 (GST Inc.) Friday September 17 1993 Left: HOT ACTION,HOT Sale of 'mansion SHOW ... Top African musician Manu Dibango blocked"in ,court really had Namibians on their Top builder in squeeze feet when he performed at the Independence Arena TOM MINNEY in Windhoek earlier this week. Photo: THIS MORNING'S auction sale of a " ~" _ _ , Christof Maletsky , beautiful mansion, at one stage thought to I be worth N$1,6 million, has been stopped by the High Court. An urgent appli cation was heard yesterday from Wispeco Namibia to block the auction sale of the mansion built by Petrus Swarts in Ludwigsdorf, Olympia, Instead S warts' estate has been sequestrated which Child mothers means more of his creditors will get a chance to share in the proceeds of the sale, The move appears to mark the end of an era for a house-builder who was well-known in Namibian business circles and • • was in hot demand for the quality of his work, Wispeco brought yesterday's court bid over out standing debts of N$42 450,53 for windows in pay grim price stalled in the first half of last year, But other credi- continued on page 2 'Dl·.lHl~ .... ~ -eye 'I·po,cy' ,OD _8 b use KATE BURLlNG APPROXIMATELY one teenager under the age of 16 gives birth at Katutura Hospital every ' day, , ~~J ~ according to Senior Medical BRENDA ,. Officer Eberhard Lisse. Though not a definite statistic, Lisse's assess WARDROBE ment indicates the scale of statutory rape (sex with a girl too young to give legal consent) in the Wind hoek area, Lisse, who is closely involved with the work of the Women and Child Abuse Centre based at the hospital, also says he deals with at least one case of abuse perpetrated on a woman or a child every time he is on calL To date, the centre has dealt with some 40 cases Deposit: N$43, 00 of such abuse since it opened in the middle of July. Officer Retha van Zyl (standing) and social Monthly:N$23,00 These have been mostly been rape cases, but there worker Magda Oliphant at the Women and continued on page 2 Child Abuse Centre. Sanctions Prison probe demanded (GST INCLUDED) delay held that he was justified in using what slammed ERICH BOOl5 has been described as 'minimum force' in dealing with him. A doctor who LUANDA: Following PRISON warders are demanding a examined the prisoner reported that days of hope that tough commission of inquiry into what has his injuries were minimal and not seri UN action against Unita been described as a 'coup' by senior ous. could restart talks to end officials which led to the suspension Warders believe prison discipline Africa's bloodiest civil of prison chief Captain Johnson will suffer with the loss of such an able war, the Angolan gov Mabakeng. officer and have no confidence about ernment yesterday de Warders at Windhoek's Central the calibre of the remaining prison Prison are afraid that the prison is officers. S,ome of them are also re { , nounced the Security Council's decision to becoming more dangerous and that garded as being instrumental in alleg :~ ~ delay sanctions a week. they will be at the mercy of inmates. edly engineering the demise of ~ The UN Security Mabakeng was a very popular chief Mabakeng. Council voted unani and warders have described his sus Warders are hoping for a visit from mously on Wednesday pension as a major loss to the prison the Prime Minister as well as Home to impose anns and oil and a blow to morale. Affairs deputy minister Nangoloh Mabakeng was found guilty of as !thete which it is hoped will avert a continued on page 2 saulting a prisoner but it is generally potentially dangerous situation. ,- '",c" 2 Friday September 17 1993 ·THE·· NAMIS1AN I; , :1 Sanctions Squeeze on for Swarts Teen trauma :! Unam and the law I11 FROM PAGE 1 uJ had been the downfall of 11 FROM PAGE 1 are to provide quality serv FROM PAGE 1 Swarts. who was other- ice at every level of refer tors, including M wise highly-regarded. have also been cases of ral , complete confidenti PATRYS WOLMARANS ,-. embargoes on Un ita on September 25 if they do Pupkewitz and Sons He is believed to have indecent assault, sodomy, ality, and to reduce the not honour peace accords (Pty) Ltd. were also hot invested up to RI,5 mil abduction, kidnapping. trauma suffered by THE University of Namibia's new Faculty of they siHjed in 1991 but on his tail. The court bid lion in the house and of grievous bodily harm and women and children who Law, which becomes operational next year, will child neglect. have been victims of later re~ted. was against an attempt fers at one stage were be headed by Professor MO Hinz, previously While the existence of abuse . by Swabou to sell .the thought to have been from Bremen. "ACCl d1ng to the the centre has made it According to one of the United tion'sownesti- L udwigsdorf mansIO n RI .7million.Nowitmay easier to keep a record of centre's staff. "If we can Further, RA Kakunga has been appointed as the mates, t tmeans the sac after only putting a sin- only raise N$I ,2 million the incidence of abuse maintain these standards. Law Faculty Officer, Unamspdkesperson Bob Kandetu rifice of 10 000 more gle advertisement into an in a private sale, the court against women and chil- it will be more difficult said. As reported if! The Namibi,ah 0 11 Wednesday. 20 Angolan,." Angola's For Afrikaans daily newspa- learnt or even less than dren in Windhoek, all the ' for other parts Of the sys aspiring lawyers wUl' be the -first local students to eign Minister Venancio de per and publishing this the N$I million in four l agencies working with the . "tern to' let abuse victims register at ~he Faculty on Jl\nuary.24 next year. 4 Moura, !ifeaking on radio only a week before the bonds registered for it if centre maintain that re- down.", . Kandetu confjrmed. that th.e University had ap ~ auction. Wispeco's law- Swa-bou sells it · this , yesterda{. said of the 10- ported C\lses are only the In particular, there proached.a· rec.o~din g company atJhe High 'Court in yer argued that·a consid-, morning. ' :, day delat. tip of the iceberg. Police. ,seems to be growtng·pub Windhoek to have copies made of all court cases and The ~ representative erably ltigherprice could, For some time Swarts medical staff. social work- lic discontent with,the sen judgements since 1990. -I in Angola. Alioune be reacheQ if the house had disappeared. -after ers l\nd , paralegllls agree . tences handed"outto con This was so that the new Law Faculty could ~tart i! Blondi~ j~eye, has said was not sold at a forced his debts appeared to run with the establishment of it's own library. he said. The , that most cases of abuse victed criminals in cases " that I ~ AngoIans are sale in execution,by t~e _ out of control. Wispeco are simply not reported. of abuse of women and cost of acquiring the documents alone was estimated 'i dying daily from fighting, mortgage holder. and the managing director However. they hop~ children. Time and agai'l. at around R7 000. he added. 'i famine· and disease. other creditors would get Werner Hettasch com-, thill&S wil! L ~hange",~s , J.tap'!X?~~, m~gis'raty.s ,at;e Approached for commen~, Ministry,of Justice per The Ango)an-·goyern a chance: Sw&bou has , plained that he had been women and children hear aUowilJ~ abu~er~ to ge.t manent secretary Dr Albert Kawana explairied tbatthe ,. ment wanted broader the first bond on the hard to track down, but about the centre's 'new away with 'ridiculously new Justice Training CenU'e would also,be 'utiltsedJor further in-service training for practising prosecutors. ~ sanctions to beimple house. in conjunction with other approach' . By treating light sentences. and. since clerks of the court and interpreters. mentecl.immediately. - A business source con creditors he had eventu abuse victims sensitively the subject has never been :I Sapa-Al' . tacted yesterday said it in a friendly environment, made a priority, the pat Kawana said the importance of "community jus '# . ally traced him toahouse tice" had also been identified. " Therefore the centre * See report on page IQ. was thought the mansion in Henties Bay. In the and by providing careful tern continues un chal t follow-up support, staff at lenged. will also be used to train those people who preside over meantime he had been the centre hope to improve With a new focus on communal and tribal legislation," he said. f 1':. paying some of the peo '. Namibia's record on the the abuse of women and ' The Ministry of Justice will continue to make ple he owed money to, arrest and conviction for children. which aims to assessments and identify those persons already in it's but not others. abuse. In turn, they hope narrow the gap between servi~e, bu~w\:tQ lare s,till, ip" nr,9~lofJ,l??m Y;~~QW{fi( Yesterday's High more women and children the constitutional and le Their jJerformal}ce \Y,i11 Wep ' ;./Fr t~rml~e.. ho w loWtitlev '11 h d ' f' .v" if' It ..'! .:JI._t;,.\ l~lf)Ll.