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Govern·ment More to qualify to p~:o~e for state care

DHPS issue DAVID LUSH

KA TE BURLING THE GOVERNMENT is set to raise the income levels which deter­ mine who qualifies for state-paid health c;are and who must be a EDUCATION Minister Buddy private.patient. Wentworth promised an "in­ A new "hosRitalordinance" has ents living with them must earn a depth investigation" into' recent been discussed by the Cabinet and - monthly income oflell tbanR375 to events at DHPS ' which have anlendme~s are currently being qualify an state patient. The income called into q\lestion tl~e policies drafted by legal experts. The new cut-off. point for a married couple of the school management · ordinance, which sets out the income with childrenis about R550 a mpnth. committee. patients must eam to qualify as either As a result,. people earning rela­ Although he was, ,:not in fuJI pos­ a state or a private patient, should be tively low incomes are atill fon:ed to session of all sides of the story", he implemented early next year. become private patients, which means said he was' 'very disappointed and The current ordinance was drawn having to pay crippling private health hUlt" by what had emerged so far. up about 10 years ago which means care levies, often without the help of . "I will make it my qusiness to fmd the income cut-off points are ex­ a medical aid scheme. IN terms of new legislation planned by the government, more out what has been gomg on and act tremely low by today's standards. . Community leaders at Luderitz, Namibians should qualify for state health aid next year. accord\ngly,''' said Wentworth. . ' At present, unmarried people With for example, report that many pa­ He said he had been under ~e no dependants earning in the region tients were caught in the trap of not impression that things had changed of R250 a month or more do not '., qualifying as state patients and yet for the better at DHPS after firm ' qualify for state"paid health care, guidelines had been laid down to the while unmanied people with depend- CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 WE PAY CASH . school comhuttee "by the German Ambassador earlier this year. "It fit· FOR ALL GOLD AND seemed that eVen the dissenters had RINGS!! realised they must fall ·into line." Spaniards.not R20,00 - DIAMOND JEWELLERY. .TQ hear of young people - Na­ . . R400,OO mibia's next generation - displaying . BRING YOUR RINGS, openly racist behaviour "led one to despair" , Wentworth said. off hook yet a CHAINS, BANGLES ' & "One can better understand that attitude in older people because they .,r ) GOLD WATCHES & have gl'Own up with prejudice. But STANLEY KATZAO one canreaIIy exp~ct more from high EXCHANGE IT FOR school students with the kind of advantages enjoyed by those at . WINDHOEK magistrate Frikkie in the Windhoek magistrate's court, IMMEDIATE CASH! DHPS." Truter yesterday threw overboard counsel for the five skippers argued

Education Minister Nahas Aogula arguments that the captains of five that the legislation under which the . ~ "'j - ~ - ~~~~~~ ~ '- " -...... - ,," , was unavailable fotconunellt asheis Spanish fishing vessels could not be Spaniards were being charged did Yt--~·--- · · . visiting the Congo. charged in terms of Namibian law. not apply to Namibia. ,.. See also stories, page 3. During the previous day's hearing At issue was a controversial sec­ :~~~~~~(.. ~-.~ ,;>~~ ~~~~-::~:.c;.~4!~,_~~:;~;Z~5::"! tion of the old South African Sea Fisheries Act which was transferred to then So:uth West Africa in 1979 Ex-Koevoets leave for Pretoria and repealed and replaced by Namib-. ian legislation in 1990. THE Koevoet ex;odus from Namibia continues With reports from Before giving his ruling, Truter Walvis Bay yesterday that 29 former members of the paramiJi· gave a brief interpretation of the hlry unit left fol' Pretoria on a chartered flight. disputed section. The magistrate Sources iil the town sai

,- Total income + 25% Earnings per share + 26% Disclosed su rpl us + 26% Dividends per share + 23%

Comment SUMMARISED Year ended Year ended The more difficult economic conditions referred to in the interim INCOME STATEMENT 30.9.90 30.9.89 report, which continued throughout the remainderof the financial SURPLUS year, as well as unrest and boycotts which occurred from time to Disclosed surplus for the year attributable time, made the marketing of insurance more difficult than in the to shareholders - R'OOO 25118 19997 previous year. Under these circumstances the increase inthe , EARNINGS premium income of 25% reported herein must be regarded as very Cents p~r ordinary share 56,50 45 ,00 satisfactory. IHVIDENDS The company's investment strategy to channel its new Cents per ordinary share - interim 13,50 11,00 investment funds largely into cash holdings, proved to be the Cents per ordinary share - final 23,50 19,00 correct one in the light of the high interest rates earned in the money , Total for the year 37,00 30,00 market andthe relatively weak performance of the equity markets over the year under review. Investment income increased by 26% R'OOO R'OOO to R273 million and, according to all indications, our return on total r- INCOME investments was among the best in the life assurance industry. " Recurring premiums 519526 '114 763 Single prem ium s 26754 22973 Earnings per share increased by 26% from 45,00 cents to 56,50 --- cents, which enabled the board to declare a final dividend of 23,50 Total premium income 546280 437736 cents a share. The total dividend of 37 cents a share is 23% more Investment income 273398 ---217172 than the 30 cents a share for the previous year. Total income 819678 654908 The annual report will be posted to shareholders in January 1991 .

Dividend Declaration A final dividend of 23,50 cents (1989: 19,00) per no parvalue ordinary share has been declared payable on 4 January 1991 to shareholders registered on 21 December 1990. In terms of the South African SUMMARISED 30.9.90 30,9.89 Income Tax Act 1962, as amended, non·resident shareholders' tax ,.. BALANCE SHEET R'OOO R'OOO will be deducted from dividends payable to shareholders resident outside the Republic of South Africa. '. - ASSETS Investment assets 1935235 1 589950 Other assets 191-348 147.840 By order 9f the board. Total assets 2126583 1 737790 P J-F Scholtz W S Pretorius FUNDS Chairman Managing Director Shareholders' funds 88533 80216 Cape ToiNn Policyholders' funds 1 885235 1 546490 4 December 1990 Creditors and provisions 152815 111 084 Total funds 2126583 1 737790 Registered Office: Transfer Secretaries: MARKET VALUE OF INVESTMENT ASSETS 2802341 2427499 Central Registrars Ltd 2~~:I~~~~e~001 154 Market Street JOHANNSSBURG 2001 I,

. ,~ _ .' ':' 1, _"".- • ,( Investor Communications THE NAMIBIAN ' I WednesQay O~cem1;Jer .5 .1.9903 Democracy? What Foreign Investment Bill democracy? gets nod of approval

THE Foreign Investment Bill was the constitution establishes the prin·. these r '~ so urce s through . 'lcase or A LETTER sent to The Namibian yesterday by the Deutsche unanimously adopted by the National ciple that Namibia has sovereignty licence under applicable legislation" . .. Hohere Pdvatschule (DHPS) school committee claimed it rejected Assem1,>ly yesterday. over its natural resources." hlves­ The goverilffient, Amathila an­ "any form of r acism of discrimination" and attempted to achieve Earlier, Trade and Industry Minis­ tors could only acquire rights over nOlllced, was reviewing some incen­ "at all times and at all levels a har moniou's integration". ter Bcn AIl1l\thila told the House the tive measu res for foreign investment, It also expressed sUlprise that any member of staff or student should ' 'find bill by no means intended to give but could not come up "with a it n«cessalY to air their real or imagined grievances in a newspaper while a foreigners a better deal " at the ex­ comprehensive incentive package variety of channels of conlffiunication exist at our particularly democratic pense of our business people". . prior to the conclusion of this". school " . As the bill dealt with foreign in- . Foreign investors, added the Min· We teste d the school conmuttee 's claims on a number of people who found vestment, local businesses were not ister, should have at least a 10 per it necessary to approach newspapers (both The Namibian and the German . mentioned, Amathila said. cent share in a local operation, if not weekly, the Nanubia Nachrichten) to air their concerns. The bill states that foreign nation­ whoily-owned, and should also be According to one of the nine supervi$or;s who resigned after the sunlffiary als engaged in busine ~s., activity in seen as a "participating rather than a disllu ssal of colleague Heike Sievers, she chose to write a letter to a newspaper Namibia would be treated on the sleeping paltner" . rather than risk having her views misrepresented by any party. From past same basis as legislation governing The DTA's Dirk Mudge said ap­ experience with the school conmuttee, she said, she preferred to write down local entrepreneurs, "except as may plying for a certificate could be what she thou~t so that it could not be twisted. be otherwise provided in this Act' '. "count~r-productive " in attracting " We are not allowed any direcrrepresentation to the school conunittee," The bill not only extended rights to foreign investments. said Angela Schrader. "We are supposed to say what we think to the overall investors but was' 'balanced by obli­ Further, Mudge warned,">i t could hostel supervisor who is then supposed to take our views to the conunittee." . gations which these investors will pose serious problems when Namibia She said there h ad been several occasions when' 'nothing was heard again" have to undertake" , said Amathila. established its own stock exchange . after supervisors had raised a matter with the school conmuttee. "We don't The bill empowers the Minister to market where foreigners would not know whether our views reached the conunittee or whether they were passed issue Certificates of Status fuvest­ be required to apply for investment. on and ignored. Either way it's not 'palticularly democratic', " she said. ment to foreigners on application. ..In his closing remarks, Amathila TIle supervisors had frequently nlade suggestions.to improve ~e situation Investors would be required to invest announced that the private sector of the black EMB students, she said, but nothing had been done. not less than US$200 .000. But this investment conference was sched­ Schrader also complained that the "communication channels" claimed by figure could be changed depending Tlb\.DE and Industry Minister uled for Februaty 3 to 6 next year. It . the school conmuttee only tended to work one way. "They want to know all on conditions such as inflation. Ben Amathila's Foreign In vest­ was also the intention of the govern­ about our views but we get to know nothirtg of their plans." In addition, considerations such as ment Bill, passed UnanimOUSly ment to host the SADCC consulta­ A parent who telephoned The Namibian described exactly the SaIlle prob­ the extent to which the investment yesttTday, has been praised from tive conference here from 31 January lem. "The school conmuttee' s only claim to denlOcracy is that it represents the would contribute to Namibia's de­ all sides. . to Febrll

" ., I ,r ( 1'':-' ~ .~lM ,JIl ~H) THE NAMIBIAN Governors vs governments

SHOULD the central bank be .the orders, and Anglophone African independent central bank would llot tool of the national government in countries mostly follow this model. be accountable in the way politicians matters of economic policy, or should In Germany the central bank has are, But this argument is not as strong it have independent powers? TIlls more real power, so, too, in Switzer­ as it may seem, As already noted, the question used to be regarded as pretty land, . government would remain in ulti­ well settled in most countries, al­ The difference between the two mate control through its power over though the actual arrangemeni:s var­ approaches is expressed in different legislation, In most cases of conflict ied widely from one to another. But forms of central bank legislation, In between bank and govemment, the recently it has bee .)me a live issue in all cases the national government bank governor - who in one way or a number of catJ~i als, including must remain ultimately supreme, since another would owe his job. not to Washington and London, where the it has the power to amend the law, mention his chances of another con­ traditional relationship is being ques­ What the divergences reflect is not tract, to the government - yvou ld ha ve tioned. ultimate sovereignty but the degree to be very sure of-his ground before So far the subject has not received to which a society regards it as pru­ standing out against the elected lead­ much attention in Africa, but the dent to remove certain monetary ers. In addition, if the duties of the several economic problems faced by decisions from the rough-and-tumble bank are clearly specified it would actually be more ac.countable in its OUSTED British Prime Minister Margal\'et Thatcher. She argued most African countries, including high of daily politics. inflation and currencies with little or Of course the · independence or own sphere, since the government is 'that, in a democracy, anything as importantas'monetary policy had no extemal values, suggest that here, otherwise of the central bank is far judged by voters onits overall record to be under democratic control., An independent central bank too, it may be a good idea to re­ from the only factor that determines covering many areas. would not be accOlmtable in the way politicians are. PhotQgraph: exanline the existing arrangements. the success of an economy. But the The argument of democratic ac­ Agence France-PreS'se. ' Central banks worldwide have a success of Germany compared with countability can also be turned round broad and diverse range.of functions. -others means that at the very least by asking - what about the judiciary? Some fan clearly within their prov­ those who favour strong government Isn't this too impOItant to be left PUBLIC AUCTION ince, There is not much dispute that control of monetary policy have a outside the government? And can it activities such as licensing and super­ case to answer. , really be claimed that countries like Duly instructed by the owner we will sell by Public, vlsion of commercial banks and fi­ The argument of those who favour the United States, West ,Germany 01' Auction on TUESDAY, the 11th December, 1990 at nancial institutions, administration an independent central bank is that Switzerland areJlot,as ,democratic as 9.00am at the entrance of the undermentioned of banking laws and management of setting monetary targets and ensur­ a country like Britain'! the national forei gn exchange reserves, ing that they are met is not a suitable Does·any of this have l;e1evance, fur property: should be left to central bankers, But sphereof operations for ,democrati­ Africa'i Til\! facts are th:lt in most ERF 141. No 4 Kingfisher Street, Hochland Park, the argument centres on those key cally elected politicians. They think African countries mo~etary policy Windhoek functions that form a major compo- - - that aprut from the benefits they expect has been conspicuously Wl success-. nent of economic policy and exert for the economy, politicians them­ fut. At the same time ,the average A Dwelling house compriSing of: strong influence on the peformance selves would have a better tlme if cell tra I bank enjoys les,s independ­ 3 Bedrooms of the economy, The most obvious of they voluntarily handed over these ence than irlmost parts of the world, these are control of money supply tasks to the professionals, Othelwise in practice if not in theory, Kitchen and setting of interest rates. price stability is a likely casualty as _ TIw govern0t:, however competent 2 Bathrooms with toilets In most countries the central bank politicians try and balance these he may be (some are, some aren'I), Lounge has fOlmal responsibility in the8e judgements against theirmaiJ.y other rarely cauies a great deal of elout fields. But whereas in some coun­ concems, The core of the argument against the all-powerful govemment. Double Garage tries it does these things essentially' is that benefits C'flll never be gained Indeed, it is noticeable that when­ Plus adjoining flat comprising of two separate as an instrunlent of the central gov­ from inflationary finance. Any, I!P­ ever effective monetary discipline is bedroooms with bathrooms and toilets, kitchen and ernment, with the finance ministry parent gains are sp,ort-tenn illusions imposed it usually comes from out­ taking the real decisions, in otllers it which have to be paid for l\1.ter on, ;:Je through the International Mone­ lounge has genuine autonomy and a specific The main argument on the other tary Fund, rather than from the coun­ legal obligation to pursue certain policy side is that reflected by Margaret try's owncentrru bank. All this seems AUCTIONEER: J.J ESTERHUIZEN ' objectives, Thatcher, former · British Prime to add up to a strong case in principle PO Box 1682 Britain is a good example of a Minister: in a democracy; anything for African central banks to be given WINDHOEK country where the central bank is as important as monetary policy has more powers and a clear brief to look required to carry out government to be under demoCratic control. An after the value of the currency, both Telephone: 228302 '------:----., ' internal and external. A central bank with real power THE UNITED STATES INFORMATION SERVICE ~ only makes sense if those in charge The Uuited States Information Service has vacancies for the of it command enough status and respect to be able to stand up to the following positions: government when necessary. This has certainly been true in a country TELEPHONIST/RECEPTIONIST like Germany, where the Bundesbank: has been fortunate in a series of presi­ dents strong enough to refuse to bow The successful candidate must have excellent English, the knee.to the governments at cer­ experience in operating a switchboard, be able to type and REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA tain critical moments, have a cheerful and pleasant personality in dealing with In most African countries, it is visitors. Applicants must have past experience in a similar MINISTRY OF FINANCE . hard to imagine a central bank gover­ position, nor who could make his will prevail over, say, the national president. If TENDER BOARD the Germangoverrunent tried to oust PROGRAMME OFFICER the Bundesbank: presid.:lll over a pol icy Tenders are awaited for: conflict, the nation would be shaken The successful candidate will deal with matters pertaining to Tender No F1I6-26!90 to the roots. If an African govern­ culutral exchanges and public events, Applicants should Description: SUPPLY OF ONE FOUR FURROW ment did the same thing, not mallY people would notice. preferably have some university education and a good PLOUGH 'This is the reality, But Africa would knowledge of. the United States. Past experience in a similar Closing date: 11 :00 Tuesday 8 January 1991 do well to appreciate that thi5; all­ position would be an added advantage, pervasiveness of governments' is a Tender No F1I6;27/90 source of weakness, not SlreI).gth, Description: SUPPL Y OF ONE TRAILER African societies would be in betteJ DRIVER/CLERK shape if they made room for the ,idea " Clos~g date: 11:00 Tuesday 8 January 1991 of an independent authority in term~ The successful candidate must have a driver's licence and Documents are available ' The Secretary Tender Board of economic policy outside tile sacred will be expected to undertake general office duties as and at the offices of: CIO Voigt and Kelvin Str ' r:mks of the guverruncnt. when assigned, Only candidates with similar past experience Windhoek \Vh)' not consider the case of New Zealand? Here is a Conunollwealth will be considered, TO Ol3TAIN DOCUMENTS R5,00 IS PAYABLE c~:ltm iry iri,tl:J.e B;'itishlradilioll wi I h a "fenders must be The Secretary Tender Board Sirong llOitary guvemment whi c: hhas Applications for. the above positions should be sent to: foiw~rde? to: !,' PO Box 3328 put its Reserve Bank on a compleld y Windhoek The Director new footing, An A<.:t tll~ll was initi ­ United States Information Service 01' deposit.ed in The Tender Box ated by a Labour government ,uld Tender Board passed h ,t year, lays down that achic,v­ PO Box 9185 CIO Voigt and Kelvin Str ing and maintaiiUng price stability WINDHOEK Windhoek I are the sole objectiv~s of monetary an<;l should reach the'office no later than 20 December 1990 Telex 50908-875 policy. Fax (061) 221004 continued on page l) Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted by this office, , .' - THE NAMIBIAN Wednesday Decerl1ber 5 1990 5 Credit union 'big guns' praise Namibia's plans

A lllGH·POWERED delegation committee which will form the basis representing international credit KA TE BURLING of the proposed promotional com­ unions left Windhoek on Mon· mittee. "We talked about ways for­ day after four days 01 talks with In lIddition, lessons can be learnt ward for the Namibian credit unions. local groups aimed at building from neighbouring countries which A key element w.ill be the drafting of a national association of credit have already made great strides with a by· law for the futuxe national asso­ credit unions. In , a gov­ ciation. " unions for Namibia. ernment dep,\ftment exists to pro­ Mebralu Tsegaye of the WOl"ld mote ,the interests of co-operatives, HIGH HOPES C01mcil of Credit Unions based in including credit unions. Malawi has the United States, and Kwedie Mka­ also developed quite a strong net­ According to Mkalipi, the stage is lipi of the South Afdca Union League' work of groups and South Africa has set in Namibia for a ' ~lccessful asso­ told The Namibian their visit had an extremely good success record ciation movement but careful ground­ been "very fruitful". Both were despite working under difficult con­ work is essential. impressed by the high level of inter­ ditions. "Because the organisations are est shown by the people they met and , concerned with money, the need for ' by their detetminalion to build a strong BIG NETWORK accountability and know-how on fi­ credit union movement in Namibia. nancial matters'is very important. But both were at pains to stress the , The South Africa Credit Union the whole operation is sensitive and anlOunt of training and organisation League, to which tl).e Namibian un­ without careful structuring it can be which would need to go into the ions are still affiliated, is also part of a ~isaster." . formation of a nationai association. the African Confederation of Saving He explained why credit unions . 'The credit union movement in and Credit Unions which has 25 have been so popular in SO,uth Af­ Namibia is still young," said Tse­ member states. ' rica: "It's a people 's bank. Everyone ' gaye. "There are only five groups According to Gift Kazombaue, who is an equal member and the rules are operating at the moment and it is works with the Namibian credit un­ made by the people to whom they impOltant to build up a strong base of ions, the new government,supports will apply. The whole thing is thete~ grassroot support in order for the the movement" 100 per cent". fore more appropriate to the needs of natIonal association to function 'Well." In a meeting between the delega­ ordinary people than conventional To that end a promotional com­ tion and Deputy Agriculture Minis­ financial institutions." mittee is soon to be established. It ter Kaire Mbuende on Friday, there Tsegaye agreed: "It's a way of CREDIT union colleagues. From left, K wedie Mkalipi ofthe South will organise training progranmles was even a suggestion that the gov­ making money accessible to people Africa Credit Union League, Mebratu Tsegaye of the World Coun· 'on financial management, day-to-day ernment would look at ways of as­ in low income and rural situations. cil of Credit Unions and Gift Kazombaue of the Namibian credit ~ operations, planning, etcetera, for the sisting the movement. The emp¥sis is on saving and build­ unions. local groups, encourage more people All agreed that financial auton­ ing the funds which the country needs to become members of credit unions omy for credit unions was very im­ ' from within the country itself; to bers. "People have a better under­ receiving "welfare handouts" and and generally strengthen support for portant. "The best way governments create an economic base on which standing about paying loans back said,it gave people a "sense of be­ ·~ the movemement. can help is by passing suppoltive ordinary people can stand secure. ' , when they know they were borrowed longing", and participation in deci­ Help with this kind of training will legislation," said Tsegaye. He said credit unions tended to from their brothers and sisters in the sions which affected them. corne from the two organisations The two visitors spent Saturday create a greater sense of responsibil: community. Being directly involved . 'The most important thing is that represented by Tsegaye and Mkalipi. and Sunday meeting with an ad hoc ityabout money among their mem- in the circulation of money creates the credit unions are really demo­ far more ideas about the way it worn. " cratic. They belong to their mem­ And according to Kazombaue, credit bers. It's the sort of thing we 've been unions were one way for the people striving for." of Namibia to try and correct the economic imbalances created by so many years of deliberate injustice. ' \ READ THE "It's at least a start to fight the problems of unemployment and NAMIBIAN poverty and it gives people a feeling FOR THE of doing something positive about their situation. " BEST NEWS He thouglit it a better alternative to

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Otamu minka oinima ihapu' Ngaashi PEOPLE of the deep south will air their views on how their region can be developed at a seminar at Gabis near Karasburg on Saturday. , ..." Eeradio domudidimbe (TV) okudja R655 IDlportant ~eDlinar MEMBERS OF THE omashina eevideo VHS R955 PUBLIC ARE REMINDED THAT Qtashi dulika ngoo mbela shili? Heeno Oh, 'in the deep south MONDAY, eshi kashi fi omashendjo, ila ashike u litalel­ COMMUNAL and commerci~ farmers of the deep south will share the floor DECEMBER 10 IS at a seminar this weekend, whichhas been called to address development issues eko ove mwene moFeld Street No 44, for the region. A PUBLIC Swakopmund Namibia Speakers from the Ministries of Agriculture, Water Affairs and Mines as HOLIDAY. THE well as community activists, the United Nations and the CCN will present Omauyelele mahapu monafana .na Jerry papers on prospects for developing water resources, mineral deposits, farming, NAMIBIAN WILL and oth'er aid-assisted projects. Pokorny ile Boonzaaier Then the debate will be thrown open to local farmers, both communal and NOT APPEAR ON commercial, to air their views about the problems of the region and what should MONDAY BUT be done to solve them . . PO Box 1532 ile kongodi (0641) 63016/ "It is. up to these people to say how they want to get involved in the WILL development of the area," said co-organiser ofllie seminar Lazarus Kairabeb. BE ON THE 63032/62853 Swakopmund "We have to think ill terms of collective e'ffort if we want to sUl~ive in the years to come." . , STREETS AGAIN Oilonga yetu oya kwashilipalekwa Saturday's day-long senunarwill be held in the mission village of Gabis near ON TUESDAY, 11TH. Karasburg and starts at 09hOO. ' -. 6 Wednesday December 5 1990 THE NAMIBIAN

sis), Maggie,(Annette Engelbrecht), Oupa (Jacques Loots), Ouboet (Frank Opperman), Yolanda (Saaly Cam­ pher), Hess (Klara JOUbelt) en Wimpie Raising the spirits of '59 (Alrich Herbst). "Sny, sny, knlp, knip'" Episode 2: Hendrik moet in belang van Maggie se gesondheid hospitaal , ~~I Katutura '59: Space Theatre toe gaan. 17h58: Program]lle Schedule THE transfonnation is incredible; when police opened fire on a crowd galvanised Windhoek Players ('::,j 20h03: No More Dying Then Katutura '59 as ithasneverbeen seen . demonstrating against the forced manag~ to bling to life the sucial as 18hOO: News "'61.. A Ruth Rendell mystery. Episode 3: before. " removals to Katutura, killing 11 and well a;" the political iSSlles of an era 18h06: Weet Jy Nie . Chief Inspector Wexford is investi- ' 18h14: The Adventures of One of the first plays of its kind to injuring a further 45. crucial to the Namibian liberation gating the disappearance of 10-year­ be written in and about Namibia, Presentation, however, is vastly Teddy Ruxpin struggle. At last the pla,y begins to old Stella Rivers and.five-year-old KatuLura '59 has in various improved. Lame scenes and charac­ An enchanting animated selies about appe~'ed raise the spirits of those buried i'n the John Lawrence. Staning Ge,.2rge Bake forms s,ince its debut in 1989. But the ters have been cut out and the action the adventtues of Teddy Ruxpin. Teddy mass grave of the Old Lucation, and as Wexford, Christopher Ravenscroft version cunently running at the is an Dliop, which is a creature re­ revved up to make for a much slicker, will no doubt also evoke memories as Detective Inspector Burden. Windhoek Academy's Space The­ more memorable production. for those still alive, today who were sembling a teddybear. 21hOO:, News "One more spot" atre by far surpasses all previous Knife-edge tension mounts as the part of the real-life version of event s 21h30: Parliamentary Report renditions, author Freddie Philander action moves closer and closer to the Episode 18: Teddy and his friends back in 1959. 21h36: Hill Street Blues and director Terence Zeeman having fateful hour, scenes of unrest and * Katutura '59 continues its run at meet Amanda, the rady bug. Her A police dranw series. dream is to win spots for doing good reworked the play to give it extra zip, agitation interspersed with moments the Space Theatre tonight and tomor­ "Hair Apparent" credibility and attraction. of genuine humour which are only 'row, with curtain up at 20hOO. These deeds, but she has to complete them Episode 20: The mayor's handpicked The plot remains the same; set in occasionally spoilt by unsuitable performances are likely to be th~ last in time for the annual Bug Fair that head of the Youth Corps Summer Job "aftenlOon. Windhoek's Old Location, the drama slapstick and overacting - traits all before the play tours Zimbabwe early Programme is Marcus Peabody, an _ follows the build,up to the Wind­ too common in previous productions. next year. 18h35: The Dodo Club ex-member of the Blood Gang. His hoek Massacre of 10 December 1959 Zeeman, Philander and their re- DAViD LUSH 18h41: Transworld Sport style and administration draw more 19h35: Orkney Snork Nie than just resentment from the other Die Afrikaanse reeks vertel meer oor gangs. Starring Daniel J Travanti, die doenen late van die Van Tonder­ Veronica Hamel, Michael Warren, Old -firm - gesin wat op die Wes Transvaalse Charles Haid, Bruce Weitz, Kiel myndOlpie Orkney woon. Dit is 'n Martin, Taurean Blacque, Joe Spano, l:ee'ks oor verhoudinge'tuseen familie- Betty Thomas, Ed Marinaro, Bar­ new ideas ' lede en die konflikte waannee elk bara Bosson. van die familielede daagliks te doen 22h23: Group One Medical ,ONE of Namibia's oldest compa· het. Daar is Hendrik (Zach c1u Ples- nies, Woermann and Brock, has branched out to open a new super­ market in Olympia. The 96-year.old company, which gave its main branch on Ind epend­ ence Avenue a complete face-lift this year, opened its new shop' last

Tuesday., ,'" I J'J WEDNESDAY, December 5, the 339th day of 1990. There are 26 days left in Pres~nt at' the opening, ,which- r the year. was performed by Local Govern" ment and Housing Minister Dr Highlights In history on tIus date. Ubertlne Amathila, were more than * 1560 - Charles IX succeeds as King of Fr!lllCC; on death of FrllI?-cis II. 50 well· wishers, including ambas· * 1792 - Tlial of France's King Louis XVI begins; revolutionary coup t_akes ." sador,s, suppliers and other special place in Geneva. guests. * 1797 - Napoleon Bonapart~ arrives in Paris to command forces tor invasion The event was celebrated by a of England. ' , bonanza ofspecial offers and com­ * 1812 - Napoleon Bonaparte leaves his troops retreating from Russia and sets petitions, and the new supermar. out for Paris. ket • a mini· version of the one on * 1913 - Britain forbids sending arms to Ireland.' : _, , , Windhoek's main street· offers * 1934 - Clashes break out between Italian and Ethiopian troops Somailiand on 150 free parking space's.,' " ;]1,' b'order; Soviet Union executes 66 people sharged with pl~ttm,& ~~aipst Joseph The shop becomes member num· Stalin govelnment. _' ' , ber 47 of the Seiltra grollp in· * 1936 - Sovi ~t :g~Q t}adoms new ' constitu~~kl ~det ,ll Su.Rre~e: Co~cil. " N~llib'ia and will sell''goods in line ·' *. 1944 - Alhea fmop's,take',Ravenna, I~aly, ill WB,rld)Vai'1L ',: ~ : ':;c with the organisation's pricing. *'1956 - BlitisIl(Ul~ Fr~l!.ch' forgell pegin witlidriwaLfiom Egypf in.StieL war; - ' policy. ' ,-'''' , Union of Blitish Togoland and Ghana is approved; 140 suspects arrested for It will be open'seve'rrdays a w:eek aiIeged treason in South Africa. and wiU ,have tl:b:a,k'Ii'r:f1 toffee bal",- :" *i lQ61 - United Nations forces 1~\Wf8. .NWp.k)If , !)a,}~&.'h t.g~ i C,q~Rg9 ' l~el!r/ wide range of frozen and perish- " Elizabethville. " . " " _. ,-- '- ' .. . , able goods, garden department anA *: 1 ~62 - United States and Soviet Union agree to co-operate in peaceful uses basic household and DIy i,tf'.nls~ /, of outer space. In the same shoppinlrcolhplex * 1966 - RhodesiiUl Cabinet rejects Blitain's proposals for independence. will be a post office and various 1971 - Soviet V,niop" at UN Security Council, vetoes resolution callingf~l' ; * other shq:pSl i~,,'~*;i. -,Orr> 1 cease-fire in hostilities between India and Pakistan over Kashmir. ' , opening !O'f -Woermann and, Brock's n~}V lluildlng on the second phase of * 1976 - Three Roman Catholic missionaries shot dead by telTorists in sUloei·'.l1~itr~tet ;:nn n';_""n'<> were AUan Brown'ofSentra(centre) with the complex: is, ,due to ,begin in Rhodesia. -- , ,two satisfi e.~cul!tpmers. January 1991. ';, ,>, i * 1977 - Egypt breaks diplomatic relations with five Arab nations which '\vere • .., • v _ .• ~:':~'f4 f..: prudent.and analytical. A good lis· ': inis from 45 cents to 56,SO,cents a -' SIWth; beli,eveQ,!tijat' thef h{alihy THE National Assembly finalised 31 bills, considered and to ~k~e~~sions ," ,.,1''' and creativ~ , but can often sud· ance the' company 'had declared a ' tited ei'; -M ~'tr&}Mli~Ms' ~lrate gy to Tjitendero reve~!ed Jhis before the Assembly went into rece ,s~:::rest~~~ay , denly becOme,' excitable and un- fmal divid.end of 23,5: cents" which , fecus 'on·recurrirlg premi-~in income, until Febmary 12, 'f'" ", .. '.",- stable. was 24percen,~~p on 1989',s.fi,nal of TIle Speaker said the amount of work done by the-Assembly in its:effe'etiVe ' Type AB - Con,stderate and glv. 19 cents a share. sitting of 73 d;\ysthis year was a "tremendous achievement". ,.,' '"i "', ing, ls capable ot'intimacy and often Together with the i~t

Silence not consent eral sal.es tax on local ami essential commotiitles ,Uld products. Today A LOThas been said about us new~y- ' many people refuse to work (lver­ appointed mngisll':ues and r say enough time because there is no illceJltiv~ or is enough. I have been promoted to income since you have to be taxed 42 wlite this after Dr N Tjiriange' s speech' per cen\. last week. A Swapo government which was There is an outcry about our ap­ vo ted into power by the poorest lUld pointments in the system, and the most exploited section of our popu­ only impression one gets is that the lation shn:ld really address thi s is­ old magistrates do not want us. sue serirjusly because people are They seen1 to be suffering froID '~ ~~~--~~------~------~------~ suffering and the cost of living rising colonial hango:ve..rs, and fi;el . ~ blaclcs ' example of lawlessness by our law- Sandanistas in Nicaragua, Margaret ating projects outlined by the gov- daily. like me have no right to sit .on the makers, the extreme discourtesy, the Thatcher etc, and see how people can ernment, it is now time that the gov- In concl usion, r want to emphasi se bench. certainty of alienating potential sup- express themselves politically if their ernment look into the issue of for- the point that those in power should In fact they seem to have organi- porters, and the probability sooner or demands are not met. eign aliens seriously. under no circumstances forget those sed themselves into a battlefront to later, of causing a fatal accident. Therefore, our leaders should stop Today, most of the jobs that can who put them in power. They should make sure that we are ousted from J M GIBBS condoning, through reconciliation, provide employment to hundreds of .by all means avoid the practice of the system. One thing I have noticed those on the other side of the camp Nanlibians are occupied by South igno"ring the demands and interests KATUTURA f is that some of them refer to us as who have never and never will be in A ricans, Btitish, Gelmans and oth- of the people or try to llUm.ili~te political appointees. favour of Swapo, let alone vote for ers. Most of these foreigners have them. . They claim to know much more Vote for Swapo, but ... them in the elections. been and still are hostile to Namibi- WIlile we all agree with the fact than us and call us names such as Five years from now ', is a short ans, and especially Swapo. that the Government has only been in 'stupid Ovambos' who cannot ex- I WISH to react to the speech deliv- peliod of time and if the leaderShip Another disturbing problem fac- . office for a short time of eight months, press themselves clearly in English. ered by the Swapo head and chief don't start meeting the expectations· ing our nation is the heavy taxation in the year 1991 must be a year of They seem to want to make sure that coordinlltor, Moses Garoeb, at a Swapo and demarrds of their electorate now, this country. In the colonial era, tax practical restructuring and socio- we lose the confidence of the public Youth League seminar in Katutura they niay be in trouble. Democracy in different fomlS such as personal . economic improvements. as well. on December 1. has 'its good and bad sides, and the income tax, overtin1e supertax, general The immigration issue is also seri- As a person of calibre, I feel hurt The theme of the seminar was bad side' is that the situation can sales tax and import tax were intro- 0us' and the Home Affairs Ministry about this. We are qualified magis- 'Multi-party democracy in Namibia change. duced to boost the war machinery of must set up a committee to look into trates with experience of up to five and the role of the youth'. MrGaroeb Secondly, when it comes to policy the South African colonial adnlini- applications for citizenship and resi­ years and our appointments should made a strong speech to the more making and implementation, we see strati on. dent work permits for foreigners. not be doubted or referred to as po- than 500 young people who gathered no contradiction between the ruling This ruthless exploitation of our Swapo leadership should work hard litica!. We have worked with various in the cornmunity centre hall. party and the Government. The Presi- people by the colonial regime was at to .. convince its followers that Na­ governments in the past and have The speech, among others, con- dent, Prime Minister and most Cabi- the time understandable. But now mibia is for Namibians and not for done our best. centrated on the futUre prospects of net ministers are members of the that Namibia is free and the war is foreigners. The public must be told the truth; democracy in the country. He in Politburo and Central Committee of enM'd, we see no reason why his In order to ensure a two thirds they must be told that we have been particular spoke out about the fair- Swapo. heavy tax should continue unabated. majority vote'in 1995, the plight of appointed tlll'ough the light channel, ness of the last elections in the coun- TIus gives them a fair opportunity We do understand the concern of the the unemployed must be addressed, ie,. the Public Service Conmussion, try, which he said was full of deceit to know the problems faCing the nation government to generate funds through workers rights must be improved to because of our qualifications, expe- and rigging which resulted in Swapo and in particular, those who voted revenue, but this should not be done avoid further strikes, educational rience and of course CV s. Therefore losing the two-thirds majority. the party into government. Some of through open and blatant exploita-. opportunities opened to aU Namib­ the people must wait tmlil the expira- The Swapo leader pointed out that the problems facing the people are tion. ian students and youth without tribal tion.of our probational' period of 12 the failure to obtain the two third unemployment, discIimination, taxa- This is my view will only enhance or ethnic considerations. Nanlibia was n1911ths before they criticise. majOlity was due to the fact that lion, education and housing, to mention the system of the rich getting richer recently given least developed COUll­ We are self-confident and we know many foreigners were brought in from a few. and the poor getting poorer. Whatthe I ry status and as such the heavy capi­ that we wiil make it. We have only South Africa and Angola to vote for Unemployed is ,m inherited and Governmenl should do is at least talist taxation must be abolished. covered about two and a half months the DTA and other political parties. chronic problem in this country, which maintain personal income tax and of our probational peliod and it is too This practice, he said, would not be if properly addre ss~ can be solved tax on impOlted luxury goods and LEO TOLSTOY early for them to call us names. repeated in the next national election .-or improved. Apart from job gener- abolish overtime super tax and gen- KATUTURA ., Although the 'old' magisllates claim scheduled for 1995...... to know everything, their judgements In this context, Garoeb called on .. are quashed every day by the High all Swapo members to work hard Court. Hence we are paddling in the politically in order to out-wit other = Namibia Nite . : same boat in the eyes of the high parties, in particular, the DTA, at the 1court . poils, and gain a two thirds majority. •= presents :• It is childish of them to claim they Well and good, this is the verdict mow everything because the law- that all Swapo members wiU work I man is ever a student. The old mag- hard from now on to ensure an elec- =. .WIIII.tllltul;rlJl,il\f9f]03 : istrates are no exception. tion victory for Swapo in the next" . While they criticise our English, general elections. • with .. their conm1and of English is not good But there are several factors which · .. anyway. may still prevent Swapo from ob- ·= * The dynamic TAXI (even better than before) = BONZO taining the deserved two thirds ma- WINDROEK ' jority, if the leadership of the party = *Hno~ : don't start looking seriously into the problems facing the nation and in = * VOLA VOLA : Visitor shocked palticular, workers, supporters and = * ROUGH DIAMOND : sympathisers of Swapo. AS A visitor from England I have The reality is that on the ground =.. *~EK~D ..: been happy to share the events of the today many people, members and C plus various solo artists : last year . and have found much to supporters who voted the party into * admire in the conduct of this coun­ power, are becoming disillusioned = VENUE ~ . try's new leaders. with the manner in which different However, I was deeply shocked Swapo leaders are looking at the C Khomasdal Soccer Stadium : when the ministerial motorcade nearly problems facing the nation. wrote me off on the airpolt road last While no doubt is expressed about ..= DflE : Friday night at about 20h30. (This the capabilities of the S wapo leaders . • Saturday December 8, 1990 • letter was written C,'l November 28 - and functionaries to change the status Ed.) quo, one cannot ignore the fact that C' TIME They came round a bend in the most of our leaders are still enjoying : 12:00 - 18:00 road to the bridge just beyond Ehafo their independence honeymoon and .. at full speed, headlights full on, both time is passing us by. .. ADMISSION sides of the road (ignoring the con­ In the first place, in democratic .. tinuous white .1~} and as we neared dispensations and especially in multi­ • Adults R15 collision on the bridge the driver party democracies, politicians often •.. confronted me, jiggling his steering make serious mistakes by under or Children R5 wheel. overestimating the intelligence of the •.. When we got to the airport we electorate. .. NB Taxi found that the drivers of two other This practice as shown in l1,lany .. cars had simih\f experiences and were parts of the world leads to serious •.. equally shaken. disappointments if not properly and .. will be I ask whether the time saved is carefully addressed. • . really justified when set against the We can take the example of the ..• seen ~n •,. THE Namibiani~PllblishedbyTheFreePress , .. action at of 'Namibia(Pty)Limited, ·witheditorialpffices • at42 John Melnerf$treet, WindhC)el<.~ It is edited •III Namibia by Gwen Lister andprin~ecibyJohn Meinert •III Nite (Pty) Limi~ed of StObel Street, .Windhoek: The • Namibian's postal address is POBox 20783, •III after the Windhoek, Namibia, fax (061) 33980, telephone • 36970/1/2/3/4, telex 3032. Editorial comment by •,. festival Gwen Lister and Pius Dunaiski.· III ...... Il" ...... • L':::======~ __~_ ..._. __ ___ .. ______... ______8 Wednesday December 5 1990 THE NAMIBIAN Dos Santos says it's over! . . \ . n · 0 with ~ ingle-party system • P .JO(1\. _ . - « f _ ~ YOUR DAlLY GVID£: TO EVENTS WORLD-WIDE l ~ . -. . _ . - . - - . LUANDA: President Jose Eduardo dos Santos yesterd~y ~Iled for sweepin~ economic and political reforms and tmdhis ruling Popular Movement for the Liberation ofAngob their 15-year one-party rule will soon be over. . ~ RenalDo attacks force Dos Santos told 700 MPLA dele­ Portuguese government mediators said .agricultural land: but the war ha! gates the party' s third congress that they were close to a cease-fIre. crippled economic activity and sev­ opened yesterday will be, "the last Dos Santos said yesterday politi­ ered communications. Only exports under a single-party system". cal advances will be difficult while from the heavily-guarded northwest· ZilDbabweans to flee In a 30-minute speech interrupted the war continues with Unita, the ern oil fields have kept the econonl) by frequent applause, Dos Santos National Uruon for the Total Inde­ aflpat. : Thousands of people in in north-east said the MPLA must abandon its pendence of Angola. He has said Dos Santos faces resistance to lu! Zimbabwe were fleeing their homes along the Mozambique border Marxist economic model to embrace plans to introduce a multiparty sys­ reform plans from MPLA hard-lin· after a spate of attacks by Renamo rebels. - the free market and a new strategy of tem will go ahead early next year, ers. The Zimbabwe Herald repolted that people were flocking to schools where democratic socialism. (See report on ev-en without an agreement with the Observers in Luanda said opposi­ security forces were stationed and provided protection against the " bandits" . page 10.) , 't rebels. tion to some planned changes may Renamo incul'Sions into Mudzi have ciaimed 15 lives this year, but the The six-day congress is scheduled Peace talks are expected to resume delay their discussion until an ex­ sudden flight of people from the border area appears to be related to the kill­ to debate proposals forrefoffiling the in January. traordinary party congress carl y next ing in their sleep of six children in the Mount Darwin district last wc:ek. centralised economy and introduc­ Dos Santos criticised the centrally· year. A reporter who visited the area said villagers in Mudzi were fast becoming -ing multiparty democracy. planned ecoQ,omic system followed Dos Santos hopes to strengthen his refu gc:es in their own area. Delegates will also discuss ongo­ by the MPLA since Angola's inde­ hand at the current congre§s in eke· It quoted local authorities saying the government had planned " security ing peace tallcs with US-backed Unita penden..:e from Portugal in 1975. tions for members of the policy­ villages" in the area -three years ago, when Renamo first began launching rebels to end a IS-year civil war "The inadequacy of the system is making central committee and a new attacks into Zimbabwe. The villages have not been established because oflack which has devastated what is poten­ showing in an economic asphyxi­ position of MPLA general secretary . of funds, District Administrator StandreckMagunda was quoted as saying that tially one of Africa's richest econo­ ation because of the high level of . Tipped to win the general secre­ even though cash was still not available, the security villages would be set up mies. collectivism of the means of produc- tary's post is Dos Santos' special anyway. However, the area was reportedly already severely short offood, with After a fifth round of peace-talks -tio ndsrvices," he said. assistant and leading refoml.er Lopo malnutrition apparent in many children, and water supplies scarce. between the two sides last month, Angola is rich in minerals and de Nascimento.

KINSHASA: Troops shot dead four people and wounded five during street protests in Kinshasa-against rocketing food prices, state radio said yesterday. The government has ordered value of its currency - from 500 to 1 inllleCiiate price controls on essen­ 600 Zaires per US dollar ill the last tial conlllodities following the pro­ six months - has led to steep food tysts, the radio said. price rises. - TIle official news agency AZAP President Mobutu Sese Seko, who said security forces fired into the air has ruled Zaire for 25 years, has on Monday to scatter crowds stoning faced increasingly bold opposition - cars and looting shops and petrol since announcing in April that he stations. would introduce multi-party politics Zaire imPOlts thousands of tonnes in the vast central African country. of food every year but the plunging First Tiananmen Square VIOLENCE-WRACKED townships on the Reef were reported quiet yesterday after a first night under leaders appear-in court curfew, while the death toll rose to 77 with the discovery of three more bodies by the police. According BEIJING: About a dozen major figures in last year's massive pro-democracy to the South African Police, 54 bodies have been found in Thokoza,_eight bodies in Tembisa and'-lUne movement have been charged with counter-revolutionary crim~s , and two in Kathelong, since fighting erupted on Sunday afternoon in the three 'East Rand townships. Abo~e: have been put on trial, a court official and a Chinese source said yesterday. Inkatha supporters stream through Johannesburg iiia\show of strength for Zulu Chief Mangosuthu Fan Shumi, a spokesperson for the Beijing Intermediate Court, said two Buthelezi's Freedom Party. Photograph: Agence France-Presse. _ stu dents, Zhang Millg and Zheng Xuguang, went on trial late last week. The tw o students were among 21 on China's most~ wanted list and were _ charged with propagatillg and inciting counter-revolution. "It was an open trial, but it's not over yet," said Fan, declining to give any other details. A public trial is guaranteed by the Chinese Constitution. However, the court decides who can attendd a trial, and permission usually is granted only to the FREETOWN: About 100 figlllcrs with rian radio said yesterday. summit in Mali. defendant's employers and fanilly. ForeignMinisterQian Qichen, responding Charles Taylor'S rebel National Pa­ ELBC radio, broadcasting from Senior diplomats in Lagos said on to US concerns about human rights in China, said this week ill Washington, triotic Front of Liberia have su rren­ Monrovia under a recently-installed Monday the conlllander of the West "Legal proceedings against Chinese criminals are a matter for China's courts, dered to West African peacekeeping interim government, said tlle rebels African peacekeeping force known and foreign powers cannot interfere. " troops under a new cease-fire, Libe- left-their base in the central town of as Ecomog, Nigerian General Joshua Kakata following a cease-fIre signed Dogonyaro, had_ started di ,aml i ll~ by Tayl9rd ast week at a regional members of the three warring nilli­ tias after- clashes between two of them. Deaths w~re ~~brted in fighting I FRO~PAGE41 last week between soldiers loyal to sWn president Sarnpel Doe and brealG1- The Act provides for a formal way rebel leader' Prince John.~on, . who contract between the government had joit;ted forces against Taylor. ~~d the bpnk. Under the terms of Ecomog was «ragged into fighting this con'fract, signed last March, as soon as it I ~ded in August, when the-bank commits itself to achiev­ 'fay lor declared war on the force ancl ing an inflation rate of between rejected the· interim government it zero and two percent in stages was trying to install. . between-now and 1992 and main­ Taylor says he has some 10 000 men under amlS but independent taining it therea(ter. The bank is analysts .put the figure much lo we r. entitled to negotiate on precisely Diplomats say he has been losing how inflation will be measured, support through desertion. so that distortions ou tsid e itscon­ It was unclear whether allY pOlili. trol are eliminated, but if it then cal solution was worked out at {he fails to achieve the target it is Mali sununit to end more lllllll I 1 subject to various penalties which monlhs ufcivil wa-r. But diplomals in can induce loss of the governor's - Nigeria say talks on a pCflnall <: ni job. "case- fire should slart before Chrisi ­ Worth thinking abou t. nl:JS. THE NAMIBIAN Wednesday December 5 1990 9

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erty 2325 2400 13S0 ' Bufrcor 40 50 45 Hiveld . 1275 1325 12~5 ~ Uni Tin 70 70 Metpol 585 600 . 590 Bevs, Hotels and Leisure Cemeoco 575 I~cor 172 173 172 Other MomoolUl 220 230 230 Abi 1175 1225 1200 Chubb 450 525 U.ko 125 140 Con Mn:h 160 150 MondF 1300 1325 1300 Bevcon 5100 5200 CI.ucloN 150 160 U.kol4pccp 125 135 130 GefeD ·107 110 110 Pro.ure 1050 Doly. 1950 Clyde 23 25 Retailers and Wholesalers Keeley · 475 500 500 Sa/life 360 365 Di.tiJ 375 390 Dicor 7 Acrem 55 KelgtaJ'l 450 500 Sf.p~fCp 435 M-nec 173 170 Danech 12 12 Akj 40 Kudu 120 130 Santam Entecor 195 D-g10 5 8 245 250 245 Auroqip 40 Mari;n 180 Intele. 135 140 135 Dorbyl 1450 1550 Sa Eagle 2025 2050 2025 Bergen 180 190 Mingran 120 Sothem 1180 1200 Karo. 200 175 EdLBate ' 3950 1160 BoymaN 140 M, ... uJi 380 400 .Kernf 2300 2350 2325 Fenner 215 215 Investment Trusts C ..hbil 210 220 Quagga 26 28 Kwv Bel 400 Alexndr 925 975 Com Fund 3500 Claw 60 Rhoyan 20 25 Ookfldo 33 38 fralex 690 Corwil 300 Click. 1060 Rboyan Opt 5 Ple.uTe 40 Genrec 475 475 !'it 1250 1265 Cnagalo 1700 1750 Van u 130 140 135 Sa Brew, 4075 4100 4075 GIC 325 380 lnd Sele 220 225 220 Contrav 45 40 Spumld 120 Haggie 2200 2300 FINANCIAL Nalael 250 260 250 Di almoy 15 Spur 130 135 Hudaco 900 900 Mining Houses Tempora 1000 Eddies 20 Sfw 120 120 Malthor 30 Tolw: 1950 Edgatli 3600 Ang lo. 9300 9350 9325 Suncnh 19500 21000 Metkor 210 Vestcor 500 Europa 50 Angva al 4900 4900 Sun Bop 1900 2050 2000 Minetec 20 22 Yaheng 255 S Angvaal u 2550 Trall'WI 240 245 245 Neihold , 750 775 Angva31 -n - .4400 Property Nei Afr 1600 CONT. ON NEXT PAGE

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BUYEI('S SELLERS LAST DlIYI.R'S SELLERS LAST llUYER'S SELU.RS LAST Market Indicators I PRICE PRICE SALE PRICE PRICE SAil. PRICE PRICE SAU , Fo.c:hni. 7400 Trod"" 120 120 Unitran 430 43~ Gre.ham 50 Trsr 131'" Cd 130 140 Development Capital UNIT TRUSTS Hieorl 40 47 4S Trp 13pcOcd 125 AMI. 25 Hi.cof1:. 380 410 Tradhld 60 70 60 Aiuwlc 18 Yesterday's quotations for unit trusts: Leti..: 3650 Trodhldl3p<>ed 55 Bloch. 22 M.,~on 255 260 240 Tradhld13acd 50 cre 47~ 500 Metro 310 315 Vadek 31 Geaeral Equltl FuDds: Dpf-inv I~ Allegro 90,25 83,85 5,51 Midu 270 270 Walhold· 400 Dpf-mv-npl ... • 'I 101,85 94,72 Mibtan 60 70 Walton. 425 42~ Pruol 50 BOEOrowth n/a Mu.ica 160 Wootuu 6000 6000 Hype",1 18 Guftrdbank Growlh 1822,54 1691,10 5,12 Mu.icaCd 135 135 Wooltru-a- 5800 5100 Lyntcx 12 14 Momentwn 176,65 165,60 6,67 NonN 110 Sugar Mactn

Closing exchange rates against the rand yesterday.

Selllog Te1<-graphlc AlrmaU Surface Mail Rate TraDSfer Buylllg Buylllg

VS$ 2,5600 2,5400 2,5220 2,5065 Sterling 4,9155 4,8535 4,8070 4,7680 Austrian shilling 4,7345 4,7950 4,2220 4,2450 Australian $ 0,5020 0,5090 0,5240 0,5290 Belgian franc 12,0500 12,2500 12.3500 12,4500 THE partners in the new Coopers and Lybrand: from left, Eric Knouwds, Johan Swanepoel, Dawie Pula 0,7240 0,7340 0,7375 0,0000 Fourie and Harald Miiseler. . Canadian $ 0,4535 0,4600 0,4640 0,4675 Swiss franc 0,5035 0,5110 0,5140 0,5165 Deutschmark 0,5880 0,5970 0,6005 0,6035 Danish krone 2,2600 2,2930 2,3115 2,3280 Pesetas 37,3500 37,9500 38.3500 38,7000 Finish markka 1,4110 1,4320'\ 1,4475 1,4610 Merger puts auditors French franc 1.9890 2,0180 2,0310 2.0425 Drachma 60,5500 61,3500 62,2000 62,9000 HK$ 3,0400 3.0815 3.1025 3.1200 Irish punt 4,5350 4,4790 4,4530 4,4310 Indian rupee 0,0000 0,0000 0,0000 0,0000 . Lire 441,3500 448,0000 452,6000 456,5000 in strong position Yen 52,1500 52,9500 53,2000 53,4500 Kenyan shilling 9,1835 0,0000 0,0000 0,0000 Mauritian rupee 5,4840 0,0000 0,0000 0,0000 TWO local audit firms" G J Hanekom and Co and Coopers and industry, Malawian kwacha 1.0050 1,0185 1,0250 0,0000 Lybrand ". on Monday announced they had merged to form one of Approached for conunent yester­ Guilders 0,6635 0,6735 0,6785 0.6825 day the Minister said that he had sold Norwegian krone 2,3005 2,3330 2,3705 2,4025 the country's leading providers of audit, financial and business NZ$ 0,6390 0,6475 0,6545 0,6605 advisory services. all his shareholding in the finn on Pakistan rupee 8,3200 0,0000 0,0000 0,0000 February 28 of this year, Escudos 51 ,6500 52,4000 . 53,3000 54,0590 The merger is effective from Janu­ provide quality services to all its clients Minister Hanekom saidhehad been Seychelles rupee 1,9490 0,0000 0,0000 0,0000 . ary 1 next year and the new firm will in both the private and public sec­ left with no other choice since the Swedish krone 2,2020 2,2335 2,2515 2,2675 Singap"re $ 0.6700 0,6805 0,6840 0,6865 be known as Coopers and Lybrands tors," he added, Namibian Constitution prohibited Zambian kwacha 16,6910 0,0000 0,0000 0,0000 (Namibia), The announcement of the merger ministers from holding outside C?m­ Zimbabwe $ 1,0080 1,0245 1,0295 0,0000 The newly merged company will immediately raised questions about ployment. These rates prevaUed at lShJO yesterday alld were subject to a1teratlo~s. form part of the Coopers and Lybrand the future role of Minister of Agricul­ Furthermore, the Cabi,tlet had laid The commercial rand closed al 2,5326 yesterday, as opposed to Monday's closing rale of (International) network. ture Gert Hanekom in the firm G J down its own strict rules about minis­ 2,5300, The nllancial ralld closed at 3,4.5/3,46, while Monday's closing rate was 3.44/3.46. ~- "Our two firnls have successfu1ly Hanekom and Co, if any, ters holding outside jobs, The 90-day liquid BA rate closed at 17,80, the same as Monday's closing rale, worked together for many.sears, and There has been speculation about In any case, he felt it would have the merger therefore made sense," Hanekom's role in the firm for some been humanly impossible for him to GOLD/SILVER joint managing partner Elic Knouwds time now. hold a ministerial post and look after said, Much of the speculation was fueled his business interests at the same time, GOLD fell in LoodoD to a late bid price of 378,20 dollars a !roy ounce, down from 380,50 "The partners firmly believe that as by the fact that it is known that G J " As a minister I have so much work dollars bid late Monday. In ZUrkh, the metal fell to a closing bid of 377,40 dollars, down from 380,85 dollars lale Monday. Earlier, in Hoog KOllg, gold fell 3,37 dollars 10 close al a bid of a result of the merger, Coopers and Hanekom and Co are auditors to sev­ I wouldn't have been able to spend any 376,69 dollars. , Lybrand wilLtfe"in a strong position to eral companies involved in the fishing time on anything else," he said, SIT. VER bullion rose in London toa bid price of4,18 dollars a !roy ounce from Monday's 4,16 dollars, JSE ACTUARIES INDEX

Socialism only good in ISE actuaries indices for se.lected shares quoted on the Johannesburg Stock Exch.m~t· yesterday:

Yesterday Previous Move IJivYld Ear. Y\d Overall 2662 2618 44 4,2 11,0 Mining Prod 2483 2472 11 4,ll 12,0 theory says Dos Santos Coal 2649 2638 11 5,0 13,3 Diamonds 12120 11849 271 4,2 15,9 All Gold 1245 1257 12- 4,6 9,4 LUANDA: Angolan' President Jose gress of the ruling MPLA party, Presi­ President Santos also said that his Met and Min 1734 1721 \3 6,2 II,S Eduardo dos Santos says the economic dent Santos said that Angola's state­ government had recognised the ina­ Mining Fin 3304 3261 43 3,6 ' 10,4 realities of Angola have shown that controlled economy had no stimula­ bility of the state to exert direct con­ Fin and Iud 3235 3155 80 4,1 10,5 socialism Cannot work in practice, Sapa tion for growth and this caused the trol on the economy and that the de­ Fmancial 1816 1786 30 5,2 9,4 Industrial 2903 2825 78 ~,8 iO,9 repolts, disintegration of internal trade and the velopment ·of the economy depended President Santos said that the whole paralysis of industry and agriculture on the private and co-operative sector, * The volume of shares traded yesterday was 8 364 867 valued al RS4 599 318 compared with system had proved to be inadequate causing a pennanent crisis in the He added that in future free elec­ 5390 503 valued at R45 596 933 on Monday. The number of securities active was 304 (248), because it asphyxiated the country's c.ountry's fmances, tions the MPLA would respect the The five most active stocks were: Biopo1y NPL. Iscor, GDM, Lonrho, and Contrav. economy due to the high rate of state He added that history had proved wishes of the Angolan people and that control and ownership of the means of that state control was not the most it was conunitted to the implementa­ production. adequate method for the economic tion of a multi-party system and a Addressing the third general con- . reconstruction of the country. mixed economy. --~------~--~------

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'- I ." '. :'." "].:'. . : 'r~ ' " ' lCKeU, Namibians. .~ ... get on Zim. race-track·

Story and photographs by Donna Collins

ZIMBABWE'S challenging three·hour track race held at the Breedon Everard Raceway, BuJuwayo, at the weekend, saw four of Namibia's top racing drivers competing in an event which is rated the largest on their annual racing calendar. However, due to certain drawbacks, paIticipation from neighbouring countries wa's not as prominent as one would have liked, which left a tll1'Jlout from only three competing countries - Zimbabwe, Namibia and Botswana. The latter country came . in with only two cars . . The line-up saw 23 vehicles at the starting glid, with 16 fInishers at the end of the three-hour feat .. A total of 40 competitors were in the runillng, as most ofthe racing drivers' entered themselves in teams. The offIcial kick-Off took place at 18hOO, which offered just over one hour of daylight before the cars tackled the 3,49-kil­ ometre track in the dark. And, as tradition has it, the rolling start was just as spectacular as the previous -years, according to organisers from ," the Motor Club. Having spent a sizzling hot day at the pits luning, fixing, practicing and THE winning vehicle inaction, a V8 Lyle Chevrolet driven by its owner, Dave Tingle, and co·driver Gary Kirk from Zimbabwe. W110 have waiting, by the time the chequered been on the circuit for more than 10 years put up a spectacular performance during the three·hour race with a record·b,·eaking 11Slaps. flag dropped, tension and anticipa­ they would have come somewhere in tion aIllong the competitors had built the first three places. , up to fever pitch. As all will agree, this was a great Engines being revved to screech, pity, because, apart from being stiff ing point broke the silence of Africa, competition in the field, Willem had while the cars surged fOIWard in a gone to great lengths to ensure his cluster, in an all-out effort to break Alfa was runed to perfection, and had away into the front line. taken it to one 6fthe top Alfa special­ Their is only one winner though, ists in Pretoria for a thorough check­ and this time the triumph was for up beforehand. But as luck has it, • Zimbabwe, who proudly hailed their theirs was down that day and a rather local team of Dave Tingle and Gary (pty) Ltd. disappointed team lnmg up their gloves Kirk as the heroes of the day. Known for the duration of the race. . to be keen racing drivers, t~ese 'boys TIle Golf GTi clriven by Uwe Kessler Snyman Circle, Windhoek notched up a record-breaking 115 and Lukas Hipondoka, on the other P.O, Box 1296, WINDHOEK 9000 laps in their zooty-looking but potent hand, wasn't quite as prepared for South West Africa Fax: 223768 Lyle Chev. the race meeting as it should have Tel. Add.: "GENTYRE" Telex: 9-08439 been, and as a re,ult they didn't manage b~~~gIQMI§m l l~N the kind of results one would have expected from these two. They were A GOOD TVRE MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE Unfortunately our local boys didn't plagued with problems throughout do all that well. Team Willem van the race but managed to complete 86 THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH Rhyn and Gypsey Grewer from laps and held on to a flnish, even if it Windhoek, driving a sleek Aflfa was only 15th place. But in this game Romeo GTV three-litre, went out a fmish i.s a, fmish, and sometimes after 18 laps with a blown. engine. that's all that matters. Judging by this car's performance at that stage, it ):'Jas a racing certainty cont. on next page

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THREE·HOUR ENDURANCE RA,CE . FROM PAGE 11

One of the main reasons for this . Botswana dri ven by Larry Dollie and vehicle not having received the right Alan Quin. It put up a spectacluar amount of attention, was due to the performance, but didn't finish with accident incurred during the last race the kind of placing it deserved, and meeting in Windhoek, where it was only came through the finishing line damaged badly after hurtling at top in 12th position. speed into an ambulance. Also, the Another Ford in the running was time factor between these two races the Ford Anglia, which for its size was just a little too tight to manage and age is truly a remarkable and everything, according to UWe. tenacious little vehicle. There were in fact two in the pack, one of which was owned and driven by Brett Wiflterboar of Bulawayo, Taking the limelight from the start and clinched a cool third, proving for was a handful of teams which kept once and for all that "many a good well ahead of the back-laggers, who - tune is played on an old fiddle". were doing their level best trying to Driving into fourth position with keep up. Dominating the show lap their DatsUl1 were Les and Shaun after lap with a consistent lead, was Kerwin from Harare. And not far Dave Tingle and Gary Kirk in theif behind them with the same 103 laps Lyle Chev, which also teamed up was Craig Haroper in a BMW. Other with thirdco-driveilanMacFadyean vehicles in the field were Toyotas, ANOTHER popular vehicle on the track that day was the Lotus 7 driven by Gary Kirk, Dave Tingle in a Lotus 7, which, in fact,-clinched Mazdas and a Renault V8 which didn't and Ian MacFadyean, who proudly took second place with 109 laps. second place with 109 laps. finish. Due to the baking heat of 38 The other Lotus 7 on the track, also degrees that day, many cars suffered constant stream of vehicles coming that track, which was clearly the Race". Some fresh blood will cer­ a favourite with the crowd, was driven from overheating problems. There and going throughout the event, but highlight for the hosting competi­ tainly spice things upa little: by Graham and Mike IGrk _- a father were also four blown engines among some just didn't make it. tors, organisers, spectators and, in We will also be able to reciprocate and son team who. displayed some the host of other problems that plagued One thing is for sure, this is a race fact, everyone involved. for the' endless hospitality that was exciting tactics, managing a good the vehicles. which won't be forgotten in a hUrry. . With the implementation of Zone extehded to the visiting Namibians. finish in sixth with 103 laps. The pit stop area where cars were Not only was the Breedon Everard 6, it appears that we can look forward To mark the peltlllem'e of this occ:t­ One of the most eye-catching patched together within seconds, and Raceway celebrating its 21st anni­ to a number of Zimbabwean cars on si on our national flag had been raised vehicles in the line-up was a well wheels changedwithinminutes from versruy, but for the first time in its the Tony Rust Race track in. Wind­ at Bulawayo's Breedon Everard modified V6 Ford Sierra from alert service crews on standby, saw a history Namibia has competed on .hoek nexi FeblU ary , when we will be Raceway, proclaiming the bUllCiillg hosting our major track event for the of the two countries in the name of year ~ the "One Hour Endurance recO'l1cilication and motorsport.

WE WISH ALL OUR ESTEEMED CLIENTS AND A HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND A I

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WELL·KNOWN Windhoek racing driver Lukas' Hipondoka teanled . up with Uwe Kessler in his Golf GTi. .

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M@bil . With us you ore Nun)ber One,

UWE Kessler: looking perfectly relaxed before the start ofthl:' race. THE NAMIBIAN Wednesday December 5 1990 13

.THE line:-up of twenty-three vehicles taking off for the rolling start of the three-hour endurance race at the Breedon Everard Raceway in BuluwaYQ, held on Saturday which drew a large crowd of motoring enthusiasts. Racing drivers tackled two hours of night racing which was both taxing on driver and yerhicle, and saw sixteen cars making it to the finishing line at 21hOO .

. WINDHOEK racing driver Willem van Rhyn hit bad luck when the engine of his highly-tuned Alfa Romeo GTV blew in the 18th lap.

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• THE spectacular Ford Sierra V6 which was driven by Botswana.team Larry Dollie and . _ Allan Quin only finished in 12th place with 88 hipS. According to Larry the car is . newly-built and still being teste~ out after only having driven two other races: BIG smiles from the win- . ners of the three-hour endurance race, Gary Kirk and Dave Tingle . .

·after. many years off the sc~e " is Gypsey Bruwer fr1m Windhoek and co­ driver for Willem vall Rhyn . • t4 Wednesday December 5 1990 1

ONE of the major highlights of :. ' the day was the motor cycle one-hour endurance 'race, with a small but. competitive field of only nine bikes on the race-track. the event 'kicked off at 15h30 befOl'e the three-hour motor car section, which' allowed specta­ tors to watch tbe action in day­ light. With the exception of one Namib­ ian entrant, Fakkie Gous, Windhoek's top motor bike racer, the rest were Zimbabweans, In first place was 20- year-old Shaun Whyte from Harare, who streaked past the finishing line . on hIs Bimota ll00cc with 41 laps, AN outstanding performance from Windhoek's top biker, Fakkie Gous, who too~ second place in the one-hour endurance bike race on Shaun is one of Zimbabwe's most his Suzuki over the week-end. A delay dur~~I:efulling cost him time whic.h cost him the race, but he notched up 41 laps only 8 seconds talented bikers; whose past achieve­ behind the winning bike. Here Fakkie 's..seen in action on the race-track, displaying some superb riding which has eamt him an excellent. ments have been on a smaller class reputation. . 500cc bike. TIlls was his first' time racingona l100cc, which was one of laps. A mishap while re . ing with- race, Fakkie was 39 seconds behind It was bad luck for local rider but to 'quite the track. This was a big his most challenging experiences. the wrong ~e, 1Jring one of the the leader: and a determined effort to Philip Archenoul riding a Suzuki disappointment for Archie WllO had " Putting up a fierce battle on the pit stops, cost him 57 seconds which bridge the gap saw him coming in ll00cc, who fell out only 10 minutes set a sizzling pace by taking the lead track was Fakkie, who for his efforts also inihe end cost him the race. only eight seconds behind the win­ before the end, after his tyres had clinched second place also with 41 At 12 laps towards the end of the ning bike, worn out, which left him no option cont. on next page

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.cont. from page 14 from the word go, giving both Shaun and Fakkie a run for their money. Biker Tony . Rowly also experi­ enced his share of drama while refu­ elling, an incident which could have cost him his life. Apparently too much fuel was poureq into his tank which ran out over the hot bike, causing it to burst into flames. Fortunately for Tony the fire was extinguished before too much dam- _ . age could be done. And despite this frightening ordeal he still managed . to clinch a well-placed third, and escape unhanned, save a pair of singed eyelashes. . .With our one-hour endurance race for bikes just around the corner,local bikers can look fOlward to some stiff competition on our race-track, as it appears some of .the Zimbabwean bikers are already planning to com­ pete in this event. This should cer­ tain! y add a whole new dimension to our line-up which up until now has . been poor. So, boys, du~t off your helinets and get ou t your bikes, •cause it looks as though your're in for a big sur­ prise. Read The Namibian for the best

and the latest " F AKKIE Gous preparing himself before the start of the race. THE PROUD winner of the one-hour endurance .race is Zim­ motoring news Fakkie is presently being sponsored by two of Windhoek's top babwe's ace bike rider Shaune Whyte; who took the coveted firs~ companies, F P du Toit and Nova Tyre.' place on his Bimota llOOcc motorbike with a total of 41 laps.

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.;.. ,.,...... '.' Racing crew threatened by immigration officials at airpprt JUST when I-- thought life was a bowl of cherries, 3nd~Africa. the best thing that happened to planet Earth, twas sent crashing with a thud on Friday when myself, a pilot, and four other passengers, all en route to the Ztmbabwe motor races, were held in police custody for more than seven hours in Maun. On. board Andre Compion's six­ and somewhat confused. seater single engine Beechcraft were _ :Jt didn't take long to learn that we ~ some of Windhoek's top bus~ess had committed an.,offence by enter­ people and motoring fraternity - Uwe ing the country illegally; and we were . Kessler, Gypsey Brower, Andrew to be punished severely for it.. Cooper, LauFYR van· Rhyn ,wife of Dumbfounded by the allegations, we racmg driver Willem van Rhyn) , and tried to explain that if we did comnljt myself. . ~ offence, we ,,:,~re extremly sorry Our departure from Eros airport at · for this, but we did not realise that the 6am was an exciting event, since this restaurant was not part of the airpOlt, was the first time Namibian racing and thought it to be one of the facili­ drivers would be competing in Zim­ ties. babwe. Some of the teams, together We explained we were just in tran­ with ·their service crew, left in con­ sit, and after a spot of breakfast we voy by road earlier in the week, with would be taking off again. We ex­ the res t 'chartering an aircraft to save plained that we had asked one of the LOOKING like the proverbial motley crew only minutes after being released from seven hours in time. airport attendants first before leav­ .Our estimated flying time to our ing.the plane, and that it was all a big custody at Maun police station are, from left to right, Andre Compion (pilot), Gypsey Grewer, An

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~-..-:a -..... ~~ola mOshigamho ------. - ',. - OMBOTSOTSO yimwe, ndjoka ya yakele po ohauto yoniusamane gumwe ngoka a adbika teyi shingitha poinulamba gwaShikuku a yaka oodola-lOO- mUukwl.lmbi nokuya nayo ondapo yuuka koongamba dha Angola na Namibia oya kwatwa kOpoIisi omanga yaadhika tayi taag· Omukuluntusikola gwopevi mOsikola ya Shigambo gwedhina Sisco Lissa Jarviluoma Omusoomi -:---- ulukitha ohauto ndjika. ,. gwoomvula 47, okwa a yakeiwa iimaIiwa yeyoodola 100 noomarka dhOshindowishi nadho dhi Ii 100 Oshiningwanima shika osha talwa. kokamati kokalongwa mOsikola ya ShigilOlbo koomvula 17 noke Ii mongundu ontiheyali STD 7. ningilwe Olyomakaya ga ziko, kon­ Oombotsotso odha yi na odha hingi. Kakele kiimaliwa mbyoka ya yakwa kotha nokuli. Lwopondatu lwaam­ na otashi vulika okamatyona haka ke imn ashike sho Omupresidende gwa sigo omokuti. Sho dha mono kutya Namjbia Sani Nujoma a Ii a gandja odha ya kokule, odha lombwele komumati nguka, oka li wo ka kutha poka okamati haka kokanasikola, na oondullge.odhindji na~. okiinyowo ko kohi yombete nokukutha , Meme Sisco okwa hokololn kutY,f, elondodho edhigu lela koombotsotso omumati ngoka a Ii nadho kutya na mo owili yondilo ya meme Lisa oshowo uumbo woombanga uli uyali. otoshl: ya meme Sisco etaka kutha kakele sho okamati haka ka yaka po nokaakwatheli yadho. . ze mo mohauto a shune oshoka ohauto kamwe oko Standard Bank nokak­ okampimda kopeke nokutula mo iinima ye, okwa ka uva kaalongwil Ehokololo otali ti kutya Omusac oya ninga po yawo. Okamati haka wao koPil'st National Bank noom­ iinima ngaashi ya popiwa pombanda. yakwawo kutya oke na oongullga mane gwOmbaatili, obva Ii ti;\ sh­ okathiminikwa noka yi. Oombotsotso b!IPila dha pamba oombaanga. Miikeleketa mwiya, meme Sisco okwa dhaalongwa yakwawo.dhi li pOoR280. ingitha okmnbesa e Ii nomukwatheli nodha tsikile. odhiruIji Okwa Ii w'o a kutha mo. oombapila gwe gumwe gwokUumbangalantu. Oshinima osha lipotwa kOpolisi pendtika kuuyelele wotoshe, ihe okwa Komufala gwOpolisi mOshakati mbali dhokuhinga dha meme Sisco, adha okamatyona ka gongela nale omusamane Ekandjo kepllio. okwati ' Anuwa sho ye ya pOmulamba gwa nOpolisi oya yi moshinkoti meende­ ndjoka yokuhinga oshihauto naandjoka shoka ka Ii ka hala. ' "kutya, Omupres'idende sho a uvu Shikuku, oya adha po aalumentu lelo ngaashi ya lombwelwa. yokurunga epakapak.'l, oshowo otoshe "Ondali nda haluka noonkondo yontumba. Aalumentu mbaka sho ya Oombotsotso manga ngaa opo dhi oshinima shika, okwe mu ithana nOl11punda moka ka longele iinima sho nda mono omuntu e na otoshe e uvu kutya aasanlane mbaka otaya Ii mOkalongo ngeno dhi pite kOndonga meendelelo noku mu pa mbika. Ii meni lyondunda yandje nonando oshinakllgwanithwa shika k1Hya landitha oshihauto, oya yi po noya Oongamba odhi wete owala shi dhili . nda Ii nda pata po pethimbo ndiya pula Ondando yOhauto kutya oyi thike mumwe nOpolisi. ' Elago enene, Omumati nguka okwa Ombotsotso ndjoka nayi monike kwatwa noku momake goPoIisi. ncla za kokandjugo na onda kllgu peni, Sho ye yi lombwelwa--Oshoka Opolisi otayi hokolola kutya oya Ii li moompadhi oontalala. Osho a ningi Meme Sisco oleWa hokolola ta ti mokule lela". Osho meme Sisco a nokugandja elombwelo kAapoli si ye oonakulanditha kaye shi kutya otaya ya hala owala yi mu finishe, ihe oyi popi nOmbotsotso- Oombotsotso ipula ngaa. Ombotsotso anuwa, oya ongulohi yesiku lyotango lyaDecemba hokolola ngeyi. noye shi ningi kohi yewiliko lye OkWa tsikile ko ta ti kutya, shq dhika ,odha lombwele mwene nuka mo mOhauto tayi ti, "Yakwetu, okwa li niilonga oyindji yi ria sha palombwelo lyOmupresidende. nOsikolana okwa Ii a yi kondunda ye ngaa a kugu, omuntu nguka okwa Omupresidende, esiko lyoshigongi gwohauto kutya otaye yi landapo ihe otwa uva ko sho Omupresidende a ti iimaliwa yawo oyi Ii kegumbo. nge twa kwatwa natu dhipagwe, ihe kwatoka lela. Pethimbo ta zi hoka a Ii patulula omweelo nokllya pondje ta mOshakati Olyomakaya ga 7.a ko okwa ta longele, ta yi kondunda ye akalale, matuka lela. "Ngeno ndi kuthe otoshe Ii a pangula noonkondo Uumbotsotso Oombotsotso odha ti mwene gwohauto nda galikana yakwetu siliindje ohenda o.kwa dhidhilika aanona yaamati ye ndiminikileshotayiondapo.otoshe nokwa ti kutya ngu wa adha ombot­ na kale po yo ya ye nomukwatheli inamu dhipaga ndje, itandi ke shi Ii yaali taya ende taya popi. Ota ti ka nayo othilu". Osha Ii ondatu yuusiku. .' gwe ya ka tale iimaliwa kegumbo ninga we. sotso taya ka po iinima yoye, ninga li e shi uviteko nande oshoka pethimho Okwa ka pendula aalongi yakwawo lyawo. Oya kwatwa nokuziwa ko nayo. shi to ningi. ndjoka aanona ayehe oya ,adhika ya nokllya hepululila, oya dhengele Komufala obva ti kutya, Oomag­ Mwene gwOhauto ando okwa Komufala gwOpolisi omusamane kalala nale. adhika ahala iimaliwa unene na ando Josef Ekandjo okwa koleka ongula Opolisi ya Ndangwa nOpolisi oye estrata ngeno naya kale haya tala Okwa lokola opo aanona mbaka keya pohetatu yongula ' yesiku tuu ka Ii e , shi kutya kuuyuni oku na yohela kutya, oombotsotso ndhika ondjundo yominyonena. Onlllntu ngu eya toshe ngaa ashike ine shi ninga, ndjoka. Sho ya pewa ehokololo oya a ehameka owina nokwa dhipaga oombotsotso. Okwa fa ngaa a lan­ oclha kwatwa kOpolisi na otadhi ka ihe okwa yi mondunda ye noku ed­ landula okamati hakanoye kakwata. owina ngeno ina pewa eifutilemo delwa mo manga a kale tiitalaleke holoka mompangu ya Mangestrata hlla po. Sho a yi mondunda ye Ina Meme Sisco ota hokolola kutya nande. Oombotsotso odhi na iimaliwa mo manga, manga iil11aliwa tayi ka pOndangwa meendelelo. lah manga okwa kala ta lesha po otashi vulika nani pOsikola yawo pu . na ohadhi ifutile mo nuupu nenge dhi manga nokonima okwa lala. na natango oombotsotso dhimwe, futilwe mo kuyakwawo. Omanga Lwopokati kuusiku mpeyaka, oshoka osho.ka ohapu yakwa olundji. Nguka aa,\higona mboka ya yona ngaa uun­ Meme Haikali ta tseyitha ka Ii e uvite nawa mela, okwa pen­ a kwatwa okwa hokolola miipathi ima wa nathangwa na itaya vulu duka nokuya kokandjugo pondje. yAapolisi anuwa kutya shika osho , okwiifutila mo, oyo ya edhililwa ya MEME Wilika Haikali Omulongisikola mOshakati noku Ii oshilyo Sho a yi kokandjugo okwa thiga oshikando oshitiyali ta yaka pOsikola tege oomwedhi dhawo modholongo shOngtmdu yOomeme mOngeleka yaElcin mOshakati, ota tseyitba ondunda ye inayi pata, oshoka kali ta mpoka. Okwa ti nge opuna mboka dhi.pwe ko. dhilaadhila uuwinayi washa ngeno haya yaka ke ya shi. Okwa shilipaleka kutya oshinima kutya, sho ya Ii ye ya koWinduka kOshigongi shawo shoo me me tau holoka po. Narti manga e Ii Meme Sisco okwa , ho~olola ta ti shika ota ye ke s~ kundathana muule yOIigeleka ya ELCIN eti 27.10.1990, oya Ii ya yakelwa iinima yawo mokandjugo, Omumati nguka poskola yawo opwa yakelwe Ovideo lela opo pu ningwe elunduluko. Oshoka koombudhi okuza mpoka ya Ii haya lala omangaya Ii yi ipyakidhila okwiiyakele mo mondun<;ia ye e na TV, yi Ii lwopomayovi gatatu R3000 Oombotsotso ngaashingeyi odhi wete niigongi yawo. o.ngodhi yomukolq notaeliva} Ongodhi lwaampoka momasiku sho ga Ii owala dhi li megameno na otadhi Okwa tseyiiha kutyjt ·'qya.Ii haya lala mehala limwe Ii Ii mpoka pwa Ii yomuKolo oya Ii oyo kumanga meme 19,11.1990 na inayi monika sigo ningi shoka dha hala omanga oshig­ OkomQoni. oDkulu ya Winduka. Manga ya Ii koshigopngi shawo, oombudhi ' Sisco o.manga otaeliva 'ya -Ii yokU ,okeluwa ndika. wana. tashi, , lili. Osho Ekandjo a , oclhe y~rhO nokuyaka mo yimwe yomiinima yawongaashi, Oinambo go'maim­ goola omw~elo mclola.Osho anJi.va Kamatyona nguka, anuwa lombwele oshi(o shika ngaalm. bilo. Limw!?, olya shangwa Karolina Jonas: Okambo hoka'hakaIthanwa El'aka'­ okamati taka hokolola komma sho omuShakati na okwa manene ong- . EtoY~Jyr Meme Annalisa nako omo ka yakelwa moka. Meme Wili-\

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~ . ". -'~ . ;;..;> _.,... ',.' - _. -i: -~ ".' DIE PQlitie]{e dispuut tussen Reggie Diergaar(ff varrdi€Arbelder­ sVarty en sy UDF -president, Justus Garoeb, oor $Y front se deelname aan die omstrede VeelpartykomiteetVPK) gal,Ul Sate~pag in Wind .. hoek by 'n v.ergadering van die sentrale koinitee v,an die UDF besleg wOl'd. ' , .

' r;> aar- -i.s~aandui_dings dat dje...byle gaardt, wat pro~~r om ~pos reeds uitgehaahs omaat die AP, een . Adjuilf-;ruruster van Nywerheiden v;m di'e UDP se lidpartye, graag wi! ' Handel in die Swapo-kabinet te bes- sien ch]t die UDPhom van deelname kerm, alles sal probeer 0111 die skaal aan die VPK, waaI'by die DTA, ACN in sy gUns te swam. ____ ell !:'TOP hetrokke is ~ moet outtrek. Daarenteengaan Garoeb probeer ------Uit 'n verklaring deur die AP nn omhomself'npolitiekeverleentheid die Jongste hootbeshmrvergadering te spaar deur toe te sien dat die, sen- - in Khomasdal was ditduidelik dat ' tnile komi tee nie besluit' om uit die Garoeb daarvan beskuldig word c1at VPK te onttrek nie. hy op 'neensydige wyse sy gewig by Volgens 'Ii Garoeb-ondersteuner _ die VPK ingegooi het. Die UDP is steek daar geen waarheicl in die AP- gevra om die gevoel van die AP - dat beskuldiging da! die sentrale komitee cleelname onmiddellik gestaak woi'c1 rue besluit het om aan die omstrecle JOHN Pandeni (foto), een van die m~r bekende vakbondleiers van Namibie, het onlangs 'n afvaaJ'dig­ - te respekteer totciat die UDP se VPK cieel te neem nie. ing van drie van die National Union of Namibian Workers (NUNW) gelei na Moskou, waar 'n sentrale komitee 'n besluit daaroor Bronne het dit dat Diergaarcit internasionale konferensie van.vakbonde plaasgevind het. Een van Pandenin se grQot oomblikke in sy geneem het. Saterdag salhoordathyin 'nsentrale Ioopbaan is op die foto vasgele toe hy dioe konferensie toegespreek het. (Berigte voIg). Die onminin die UDPhet ontstaan komitee-vergadering was ' en dat nadat die VPK onder leiding van die sodanige besluit geneem is nadat hy DTA gevormis om beter koordinasie verskoning gevia het om betrokke te te bewerkstellig sodat die opposi- ' wees by een van sy talle Regelingsencl- sieparlye Swapo in diekomende ings. Niemand sal afgedank streeks- en munisipale verkiesings Onclanks die Workers Revolution- opciraancie te gee. ary Party (WRP) se onttrekking is In die proses gaan die partye alles daar nog minstens ses UDP-partye probeer om Swapo se politieke mag wat Saterdag in Windhoek met hul te neutraliseer deur die oorhand in afvaardigings kan opdaag. Hulle is word nie - Namib Air die Nasiollale Raad en in die tweec1evla- die Damararaad, AP, Pati-iotic Unity kregering (streeksrade) te kry. Movement (PUM) van Eric Biwa, DIS nie waar dat lugwaardinne van Namib Air afgedaok sal word omdat hulle 'n veiligheidstoets - Dr. Kenneth Abrahams, voorsitter Canu en CAP van die Capi-ivien die gedruip het nie, het 'n woordvoerder van die onderneming gister by navraag gese: van die vPK en die brein agter die Original People's Party, (OPP). afbak~ningsyoorstelle van die groep, Teen gister was daar egter min Vrees dat daar weer teen hulle Volgens die woordvoerder is dit die bepaalde studiewerk. het onlangs in die openbaar erken dat hoop dat die OPP sal opdaag vir die opgetree sal word, heers sedert ver­ rue waar dat al 22 lugwaardinne hul Maar, het sy gese, dis nie waar dat daar gepoog sal word omnou saam te vergadering aangesien hulle rui die lede week by lugwaardinne van die tqetse verlede Donderdag gedruip het stappe teen die druipelinge geneem werk in' die komende verkiesings sodat onafhanklikheidsverkiesings belang- 'nasionale lugredeiy nadat hulle veT­ nie. Volgeru; haar het 19 gedruip uit sal word rue. Hul-le gaan nie afged­ daar saam op' kandidate besluit sal stelling verloor het: Die partry neem lede Donderdag na bewering sonder 'n totaal v.an 37 en' sy het Pocus ank word nie, .het sy die 'versekering word om stemine nie onnociig te byna aan geen UDP-bedrywighede waarskJlwing :n toets oor nooddien­ gedaag om die kantore te besoek en gegee. verdeel nie. deel nie. ste moes afle. ' . "dit wit ()p swart" te kry. Op 'n vraag watter ' dissiplincre 'n Woordvoerder van die UDP het Saterdag se vergadering kanDier- Namib Air se woor~voerder het Van die persone watgedruiphet,.is stappe geneem kan. worp teep menli.e gistermiddag bevestig dat die UOP 'gaardt se ,politieke kop Iaat rol. lu- die aantyging heftig ontken en vertel reeds kennis gegee dat hulle ooml0re wat aanhoudend drOip; ~- het die se sentrale komitee-sitting uiteinde-__ . ,dien Garoeb dit regkry om 'n paar dat die lugwaardinne ' n1inStens 'n weer getoets sal word. Hulle is ook woordvoerder gese dis rue die geval lik Saterdagoggend- om 09hOO - in manne in die Diergaardt-afvaardig- -vo.:eek voor die tyd kennis gekry het afgegee om by-die huis te bly sodat rue. Omdat a!le .lugwaardinne gpag Windhoek sal plaasvind.;. ing se stefiUne teswaai met die be- van die toets . hulle hul beter v~r die toets' kan s~\fwil vlieg, sorg hulle'dathulle die _ . Teen gister was _dit rue bekend lofte -dat een van hulle 'sy plek in die Vol gens haai is toetse oor nooddi- , voorberei. toetse slaag. waar presies in die stad die sitting sal .NY -kan kry, kan ' Dierg.aardt hom , enste 'n uiters belangrike deel van Die woordvoerder het ontke!) dat Ook kan die kaptein van 'n vliegtuig plaasvind.nie. ·binnekort' in we politieke woestyn lugrederye regoor die wereld en

R25 DIE omstrede noordelike bedelingspakket, waaroOl' 'n gJ'(lOt stol'm reeds losgebars het, gaan deur dit! Regering behou word ondanks . Relaxing versekeringe in die vt!rlede dat die diskriminerende vergoeding geskrap sal word.

I-­ R25 Uit betroubare bronne is verneem ment in die ,pakket, dat die Kabinet as't ware sy besluit Dit kom daarop neer dat ~ie pak ket ·I ' Braiding , . om die pakket te skrap moes veran­ vool1aan _ ra aile staatsamptenal;e der i1adat 'n groot groep wit ampte­ uitgebrei sal- word, ongeag ras en MARCELL CAJUSTY • nare in die Noorde, wat in sleutelposi­ kleuL -l : r ' R50 - R90 sies sit, gedreig het om le bedank. Hyhet g~ se' die pakkct is belangrik I Inligting dui daarop dat die wit om as ~anmoediging te dien vir amptenare, wat spesiale toelaes in­ anlptenare wat op venifgelee plekke HUlnan gevolge die pakket kry wat hul lone vel' van hul 'aanvanklike huise moel , '.• aansienlik hoer as die van hul swarl werk. Hair ewekniee maak, kwaai get ref was Damaseb het -gese daar is skr" • met die aankondiging dat dit.geskrap argumente vir ,lie behoud van die •I sal word. pilkket wat nie sommer 001' die hOt)! R160 , Hulle het egter die Regering in 'n , g~sien kan word nie. I hoekge.dryf met dreigem:ente en daaI' Daarom het die Kabinet besluit UI11 I Blow Dry is op 'n stadium gehees .dat wit­ ciie a-angcleentheid nn die Staatsdi­ I mense uit die Noorde, waar die bos­ enskummissie (SDK) temg te verwys. oorlog gewoed het, sou ontvolk, wat gevra is- om verdere · annbe\'­ R12 Gister het die Pennanente Sekre­ elings te maak oor hoe ' die skema •I taris in die Kantoor van die Eerste V0011aan daaruit sal sien. I Callus now at 221523 .for an appointment or come and see us. Behind Luisen Minister, Petrus Damaseb, gese die Van die dinge waarna gckyk sal I Pharmacy (Independence Avenue) ancllet our friendly 'girls serve you. pakket is "nooit" voorheen geskrap word, is, of die skema !lie ook nil rue. ander gcbicde, behalwe die sog~­ I N,B. We also distribute "Black Like Me" hair care products Vol gens hom het die, Kabinet egter naamde "oor/oggesteislertie" 'n beginselbesluit geneem om weg te ,--~------j doen met die diskrinlinerende ele- VERVOLG OP llLAl)SY 17 THE NAMIBIAN Wednesday Decdmber 5 1990 19

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Excellent SMALL ESTABLISHED Good. 64516 Oshakati 644 condition Price: R12 500 FRONT GARDEN AND Top DJPushi secondhand LARGE BACK YARD WR ~ 'INDHOEK . R~sponsible RENOVATIONS ' tyres, imported, FOR SALE (IN 1965 Mercedes Benz tenants 1989 MERCEDES ' ~ IIoAliNO • HOlM """""AT~ IUftOI,NI P'lK)Qf'INO • IHTtMOCtI;INO GEORGE'S . excellent SUIDERHOF) nUHG. ,"",,''''' 190 (petrol). Only 63 230 TE (STA TlOO .. . " require house R1.35 000 DRIVING SCHOOL 000 miles (1 00 OOOkm). condition Tel (061) 3·6159 in WAGON) WITH CONT ACT THE OWNER Very good condition. For all cars & AT TEL'228625 - ALL . Telecall 5·2222 R25 per hour Windhoek West 10 OOOkm FOR Colour: White. Price bakkies HOURS Fax (061) 3·1068 ANY R130 000 : .. R12 000 or * Get your driving THIS IS YOUR central HOUSE FOR SALE licence through Ger· Contact CHANCE AT PIET FOR ALL YOUR For an appointment to . 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Quiet area, near schools & CARAVAN FOR Bronkhorst DIESEL 4x4 Stuff envelopes city centre ••••• ~.~~. ~:!;~~•• y~J •••• talyela Opo A 01 J!>r:fl~W()(/d;W. ' Ii,.ttie ' '.' AutO-Fit Neat 3-bedroomed, double SALE KomBada ISUZU! and earn R2.00 per ):whQ, ••-'~.Qf W~cI / · ..... 37815 -storey house. Spacious envelope. Different .:··· Pt"$~~~d~F~.· mJ~ha. '· •.. yomafuta main bedroom (+1- 24 (Omak'ulu, Ashlke­ types of yC!.ui:lHd, ·. ~ .• ~i;d.llv~ .:. GOOD CONDITION SIMPLY THE THIS FINE sqm) Okuli Monghalo BESTII admlnstratlve 2 Bathrooms - IWa) keshe Llmwe OUR 1986 GOLF 1985 WITH opportunities TV Room ·& Modern il ~~~i~~i7~·ri~n:~ IDEALFOR available. Send Kitchen R751awwpo GTS WITH RADIOI RAILS IS FOR HOLIDAYS TAPE & MANY your name and Bachelor'flat with •• ~~§?I~ . J~ •• #; .~:~~ ' ~~ ·· SALE AT PIET address to: kitchnette & bathroom ~~iriC;i;~ri~h~l~ij ~I;~n OTHER EXTRAS, IS Garage & double carport CROUS C HUMAN ·.?9~rd~~9ar~~gll~@dlng PRICE: R3 000 SIMPLY THE BEST '" .. :...... :,. ·· .•.. ·.garblige ···.····.'.··· ... . BUT IN WINDHOEK . PO Box 134 ~ . .. -: .... MOTORS ONL Y R225 000 neg 10 Tal Street (next to AT R19 500 BETHANIE PHONE 291170/ Apollo restaurant) FOR R19 9001! PIETCROUS and pleas~ include Phone Mrs Von Wielligh 211235 Tel 33196n 4 x 18c stamps 227932 (w) Bra\(water 64516 MOTORS ;34629 (a/h) TEL 222873 TEL 225861 PROPERTY SPORT SHORTS I Rosi retains IBF title' EROS ITALY'S Glantranco Rosl retained R130000 . hidBF junior middleweight title by a unanimous' point decision against French challenger Rene Jacquot F'rl- NEAR ALL FACILITIES _ day night. Rosl, 33, used his left jab 3 BEDROOMS WITH and right hooks to thwart the furious OUTSIDE BUILDING but confused attacks of the 29-year­ BUILT-IN BRAAI WITH old Frenchman. ' Both boxers often clinched and pushed, keeping Ameri­ LAPA · can referee Joe Cortez busy through­ LOTS OF FRUIT TREES out the 12 rounds at the Sports Palace in this Sicilian port.city. The world A MUST TO VIEW champion, staglJlt ',Is fourth defense of the Internatl_. ••11 Boxing Federa­ PHONE tion (IBF) crown he won fr.om Ameri­ - MERCIA can Darryn van Horne last year, was 222748 (W) given an advantage ranging from two to eight points in tbe cards of the 36446 (H) ORLANDO Pirates' gifted midfield star, Ernest 'Botsotso' Makhanya, has a Witbank Aces ctlunter­ three judges -115-110, 115-113, 118- part, Ben Nduli, in serious trouble ..Makhanya was the star of Pirates' 5·1 demolition of Cosmos on 110. A partisan crowd of 4,000 Saturday: warmly supported their countryman, but the quality of the bout was less pu'nch-drunk, a newspaper reported. than Impressive. Even Rosl, conceded Doctors believe moon requiries close PRESTIGE that his eighth world fight was not the medical observation and treatment best off his career. , because he. has headaches, insomqia and blurred' vision, according to tlie . REAL £. Joong-Ang daily news. The Korean Ethiopia champion has been' asked to delay his mandatory title defense in February ESTATE withdraw from with former champion Nana Konadu . TEL 212640 of Ghana! the newspaper, said. cup tourney Moon's handlers' declined to FAX 31739 :1 comment. Moon wrested the WBC ETIllOPIA have withdrawn from title from Koriadu with It unanimo~s BOX 10245' this year's. East and' Central A,frlca decision·in Janaury, when the referee WIKJDHOEK ' Senior Challenge Cup football tour­ stopped the scheduled 12-round bOllr " nament after sackh}g the ~ ntire team In th~ ninth round_because of injuries. , for losing 2-0 at 'home to Tunisia It was Moon's second world title' KHOMASDAL earlier this month. James Tirop, sec- . since'he 10,8t' his WBA bantamweight .- retary of the Confederation of East ' crown six months ago. . t ; and Central Africa Football Associa­ . • I;)OU8.LE STOREY tion (Cecafa) 'told reporters In N;I­ FAMILY HOUSE robi would not be penalised for the -J ollnson- Lewis , ' • 3 BEDROOMS B.LC unexpected absence from tite tourna­ ',. LOUNGE ~ ment beginning in Zanzibar on De­ to race soon cember 8. The .Ethlopean FootbaU * 2 BATHROOMS . Association dlsb~nded .the national. BEN Johnson is set to race j;lgainll.t • PLUS"'2 ;BEDROOM FLAT team ans sacked ,coach A~lyenah arch-rival~ €ad Lewis and Leroy • pLus OUTSIDE ROOM Desta after what It' called a ' dismal Burrell, the fastest man in the world performance earlier this month In a . this year, in a 100 metres showdown qualifying match for the 1992 Afri­ between ' the world's top ' three PRICE can Nations Cup. Under Cecafa rules sprinters. Organisers"said they were R127 000 Ethiopia could have been fined $1 000 optfmistlc the trio would race against and suspended from competing in each other for the first time at the tournaments organised by ' the 'a'sso-, IAAF Interna~b)fial Invltation'meet­ ciatlon. Malawi, Zimbabwe, -Tanza­ ing· in Malmo on August 5 next year. nia and hosts Zanzibar are In Group John~n has sIgned a contract and A. Group B consists of Sudan, Kenya, world record holder Lewis and Bur.­ , and defending champions Uganda. rell had agreed to participate, meet­ KHOMASDAL Ing director Bengt Bendeus said. Johnson has served his tW9-year ban ;;., r' ITF keeps and is planning his comeback at an ·SOLE AG.ENCY! Indoor meeting in Canada In January. The disgraced sprinter's - Agassi waiting 3 Bedrooms with built-in first confrontation over 109 metres THE International Tennis Federa­ with Lewis, who was awarded the ZIMBAWEAN waterpolo star Donald Marr, a member of the St cupboards tion (ITF) has yet to decide whether gold medal In Seoul, has been widely George's College team currently on tour in Namibia, was also a 1 Bathrooms . to allow American Andre Agassl tipped for May 30 In Seville, Spain: member of his country's Schools Invitation A team this season. ,Dining room/Lounge back into Its Grand Slam Cup. The Kitchen with built-in world number four player originally signed to play in next week's $6-mil­ cupboards lion tournament, but then pulled out. Carport Last Friday he said he would reluc­ Fully carpeted tantly t

A DIFFERENT type of gold strike was made this summer by a team fom Namibia, and the aid organisation Oxfam played a part in this. For the first time a national Namibian team was able to t :Ike. part in the Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Games, and brought three medals home. The Nanlibian Physically Disabled Oxfam, they believe that supponing future, Oxfam brought a cOl1sull:lIlt athletes clinched three bronze, two . initiatives undertaken by disabled . on disability from Zinlbabwe t<, .t'. silver and two gold medals. Oxfam people to sol ve their own problems is sess :he needs oftlle disablcJ pC' P jlle contributed towards the team's trav­ a priority in Namibia: that is why in Nanubia, ,Uld sponsored a work· elling costs. they helped with tr,lVelling costs [01' shop whidl brought tll1?l!ther disahkd Anna Shipena was the only m~m­ the Nanubian team. pellple i'rLlm Ill'my CllllUllulllties '"hl ber of the five-person team to have The Nakayelc Centre in northern ()r~aJli,ations tll disCllss their rok III visited the UK before, where she . Namibia is home to a group of physi­ indepelldellt Namihia. ' won a gold medallur the Springboks . cally disabled people, m.UlY of them ,. '0/e are all working together f<'1 " before South Africa·,was excluded war victims who returned last year fairer world in wluch everyone ha~ from international competition by from refugee camps in Angola. ,tn equal opportunity for fl1lfill11 ~ llt the sports boycott against that coun­ Oxfam has provided a vehicle for no matter what their health, wealth or ASHLEY Walshaw, Carl Nicholas and Thomas Woodman, aU try. this centre and has also supponed the disability. " the statement read. members of the St George's College waterpolo team, unsuccess­ Because Namibia became inde­ Engela Centre for severely handi­ TIle statement aJso said that OIl,"S fully tried their luck in the swimming gala at the municipal pendent from South Africa in March cappedchilJren, several oftbem also efforts in the backrool1l could Cf,':lk swimming-pool. this year Anna was able to compete returnees from Angola. golden opportmlities in ·more W:I)'S again, this time as a NafljJbian. Even To assist · with planning for the than one. _ SWIMMING - FROM PAGE 23 _ . after a· gap ?f 11 years, she won a. gold medal in the javelin event . ."1 OmalUlU-born·Gwen Currie, who it is obviously bringing strength to feel a different sense of pride be­ piled up four first place s in the girl s aquatics in, our country. cause it's for my own country," she 10 .Uld under grqup, is an aUrounder Local fans will have a last'glance said. Her throw of20,04 metres also who could certainly cOntest Monica's this season of our stars when they set a new world record in her class. records in the years to come. . compete in the Pedaco Sprint Gala All disabled athletes have prob­ The youngster, who swims for the on Deceniber 29 in Swakdpmund - lems to oVj!rcome in training for 'thell: Swakopmund Amateur Swimming 50m events will be contested in all particular event, but the Namibian club and trains under the watchful age groups and our swiffimers will teanl were especially struck by the eye of her mother, is also at home in fmalfy depart for Zimbabwe to take difference in facilities available in horse-riding .. Surely a star of the part in yet another international event. the UK and what they have at home. future. Here they have a shOltage of coaches Brendon McDonald of Spart¥lS The foUowlng records were shat- and problems with the e((pense of :.....' also took a· magnificent leap in the tered: . hiring sports grounds for training. boys' division, finishing first in three 100m butterfly - Boys: Wheelchair racers face difficult road events and crowned an afternoon of Tristan Cowley 1:51,80 surfaces and there is no heated pool­ supetb petionnances With a new record 100m butterfly - Girls: a necessity for. disabled swimmers. .~ in the 200m backstroke in a time of Corne Joubert 2:00,94 A heritage of the system of apart­ 3:21,86. 200m backstroke - Boys; heid imposed under South African Last weekend's gala clearly indi­ Bren Mcdonald 3:21,86 rule is that black athletes normally cates that competition prevails anlong 200m backstroke - Girls: live in distant black townships, caus­ all the Nasu-affiliated clubs and that Gwen Curry 3:34,48 ing transport to and from' training sessions to be both time-consuming _ TOP SCORERS - FROM PAGE 23 _ and costly. Given these problems the team is 9 - Den,nis Bergkamp (Ajax Amsterdam). particularly pleased with their per­ 7 - Houtman (Sparta). formance and are looking forward to 6 - Ernest Stewart (Willem n Tilburg), Romario (PSV Eindhoven), Harry van further international competitions. • der Laan (Feyenoord Rotterdam), Jos Roossien (FC Groningen), Frank Berghuis Team coach Franklin Newman will FRANKLIN Newman (squatting, extreme right), the coach of tilt' (FC V olendam), Frans Danen (FC den Haag). be busy organising the first Unity of Namibian Physically Disabled Athletes, pictured with members (If , Africa Sport for the Disabled Ganles. his association. Newman is currently organiSing the first Unity III' ITALIAN FIRST DIVISION According a statement issued by Africa Sport for the Disabled Games. LEADING scorers in the Italian First Division soccer league after the week- end's matches: '. . ( MATTHAEUSWORLD PLAYER OF THEYEARJ 7 - Lanlberto Piovanel1i (Pisn). ~.. 6 - Roberto Baggio (Juventus), Lothal Matthaeus (lnternazionale), Alessandro Melli (Parma), Rudi Voeller (A:S Roma), Massimo Ciocci (Cesena), Michele Padovano (Pisa). . • 5 - Joao Paulo (Bari), Jurien Klinsmann (Inlernazionale), Marco van Haslen . (Ae Milan), Evair (Atalanta), Aldo Serena (Internazionale). 4 - Lubos Kubik (Fiorentina), Salvatore Schillaci (Juventus), Andrea Carne­ vale (Roma), Roberto Mancini, Gianluca Vialli (Both Sampdoria), Carlos Aguiler.a (Genoa). 3 - Claudio Caniggia .(Atalanta), Marius Lacatus' (Fiorentina), Karl-Heinz Riedle (Lazio), Careca (Napoli), Tomas Brolin, Marco Osio (Both Parma», Marco Branca (Samdoria). r------~SPCA

.. HELP US' HELP . r THE.' ANIMALS. THISXMAS WEST (;·erman Wcwld Cup captain Lothar Matthaeus (extreme left), who 1>IlIYS for Internal.illnah.. Mil :~m in<' the Italian First,Division, was n'amed World Footballer of the Y('ar in an annual British *: DO ' NOT ABANDON YOUR ' PET ; m.,·gazine poll. Italian striker S~llvatore Shillaci ot:Juv.entus was serond and Argen~int· raptain ni('J.!" . * CONTACT THE SPCA FOR BOARDING Maradona II'!' Napoli third. Photograph: Agerice France-PresSe. r------~------. * t'1l>.KE SURESQt1EONE RELIABLE. I S SI'( )I011 rejoined Porto a~ willller tnr illllllY 11Il Sporting JlII I" TAKING CARE OF AND FEEDING YOUR pace -se llers III Ihe Portuguese soccer minutes 1'1'0111 tllne H!:!HlIlst till' Illlu,'l.tl First Division cm Sunday with a I·f) win Sporting back . ensc mell rClllainlll!! 011 the pildl. /)," PET WHILE ON HOLIDAY oyer · "arense, who had two men senl . fendill!! chaulJlloll 1'0rlCl dropped a "If. ""rense, hanned from playing iq on the top point in a 2· 2 draw al B<'lIfil'lI hili " . th (; ir hCHIiC , tadium followillg a riot two stayed top. dcsr;itc ap illfcricli )!".d ,hf ALL DONATIONS WELCOME wel;h ago. Ic),t MCHc)(;can Hairy Irs ii' Ihe ().~th minut.e for kicking whclI Ihe top two cluhs cia.

THE Windhoek municipal swimming. pool turned into a real entertainment complex and provided = FAST CARS * FUEL SAVERS •= double' pleasure for watersporf fans who turned out in their hundreds to watch the international = * FAMILY CARS ' "• waterpolo friendly and the age group swimming gala last Saturday.. • Local swinlmers showed their tal­ . tal Triathlon, proved once again that swimmers to stay in the sport until =1986 COROLLA 16 VALVE,SPRINTER ... R20 000 = ents by shattering fow' new records he is a swimriler to watch in the they reach their most promising. ' ' . in the under-tO age group, while the future. swinlming ages. .. 1987 GOLF GTi ...... : ...... R25 000 • long distance p~rformances added Another five-star performance was "In the rest of the w(lrldtheprime =1988SENTRA GX 1600 WITH AIC & RIT .. R22 000 = extra sparkle to the swinmIing events. staged by Heinrich Mohrmann who, age for swimming seems tobe21 for • 1986 GOLF GTS & RIT R19000 • The long distance events were added after a two-year absence, returned to women and 26 for men, " . Laursen • ,' ...... • to the swinlming calendar this sea­ the pool to dominate the sprints in the said. . ' • 1988 GOLF CITI1300 & RIT ...... : ...... R16 900 • son after the NanIibia Amateur Swinl­ Men's Open Section. Monica Dalll,underconstantpres- • 1986 • CONQUEST 13000 & RIT .•...... •. R15 900 • nling Union (Nasu) realised there The 20-year-Qld Heinrich finished sure from the local public to perfom • ' .. were not enough challenges in the ahead of the pack by haifa second in well, continued to deliyerthegoods. • 1987 GOLF CSL WITH RIT & AI RCO.N ..... R18 900 • younger age groups. , the 50m event and amazed in the Even though.her times were not her ~ 1982 COROLLA 1.6 SPRINTER •..••...... R9 900 =' According to Nasu PRO Larry 100m event when he finished four fastest, she palmed the three best • " ~ Laursen, the uniop,'s decision was seconds ahead. ' perfromances of the meet based on • 1986 VOLKSWAGEN MICROBUS 2.1 L .•. R32 000 = reinforced by the outstanding per­ Heinrich, according to Laursen, is American standards. ' =1989 VOLKSWAGEN MICROBUS 2.1 i .... R42 000 • f01'mances of its youngest paJ1ici­ occupying a new niche in Namibian At 15 she continues to bring in • . • pants. swinlming that the swin1nling u"Iion times that rank:\1er among the best of ~ CO' M'E TO US AT PIET CRO,US'\ ~ The pm1icipation of ihe visiting St hopes will encourage and attract her age group in' the world. ·.. ... George's College waterpolo players CONTINUED ON PAGE 22. • from Zimbabwe in "the swinmling gala was undoubtedly the highlight : MOTORS·FORYOURBARGAIN = of the swimnling championships. • • The gala stm1ed with a special = TEL 225861 or 222873 WINDHOEK ' = SOm freestyle event for men and ~I ... I.IIIIIIIII... I.~~~I ...... II~ ...... I ...... ~ women, Our local swimmers domi­ nated the first five positions, with Heinrich Mohrmann of Marlins snatching the fastest slot. Carl Nich<,?J!ls ofZinlbabwe had to be satisfied with a sixth spot and a time of approximately 1,34 seconds bellind MohImann. Monica Dahl onee ag!lin proved her supremacy in the women's divi­ sion when she clocked a mediocre time of 28,84, which would have placed her 14th among the men. However, Carl Nicholas nearly sUiprised local star Joachim von Alvensleben of Marlins in,the 400m freestyle, The Zimbabwean was breathing down Joachinl's neck throughollt the race arid our local star' had to put in tremendous effott to pu sh about 50cm ahead to eventually win in ,ill excellent time of 4:48.04. Nicholas clocked a time of4 :48.51 ,mel Gunter Weyer,mUller, also of Marlins. had to be .pleased with a A NAMIS'iAN sWlrllnler"rises from the water' aftel· clinching the third place fi ve sec.onds later. first spot at Saturday'S swimming championships at the'Windhoek JoaclIiin. who made his presence municipal sWiinfiting·pool. Four new records wet;e bettered, at the fe lt by romping home in· t:j1e Marien- gala. . , , ' • II

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