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Ongwediva students on strike

OSWALD SHIVUTE ALL 190 second­ year students at the Ongwediva Teach­ ers' Training College ... have been boycott­ ing classes since Thursday. Yesterday they vowed to continue their stayaway today if they don't receive satisfactory answers to their complaints and grievances. The students told The Namibian they were unhappy about the security situation at the college as well as the health and other conditions in their hostels. THE HORROR OFRW ANDA .•• Munigi, Zaire - A woman pictured supporting her dying husband at the Munigi refugee camp in Zaire on Saturday. The camp is 28 kilometres north of Goma, where cont. on page 2 thousands of people are succumbim! to cholera or exhaustion. Photo: Reuters via !'IilIlIUiI

OSWALD SHIVUTE AT OSHIKANGO . ~ ' FEAR HAS driven hundreds of From 22 July to 25 July Angolans to mass at ~ ~ Santa Clara, a stone's throw from «\SOf).'Qf).\\f).tJ\e·, the Namibian border ,~ d'lee Sses post at Oshikango, 6\n.\~to e,nrdsnU! '\1Oft,\- following a Unita e,teu.~ attack on cJltne Namacunde village and town at the Wholesale to the Public beginning of last Inel: Exel: ' week. Whisky Rumours have spread like wildfire that Unita Crawfords Scotch Whisky 750ml N$16.66 N$17.99 is allegedly threatening Scottish Leader Whiskey 1 litre N$24.06 N$25.98 people in the bush that Squadron Rum 700ml N$18.32 N$19.79 they will attack N$19.49 _ Oshikango and also Smirnoff Red Vodka 750ml N$18.05 ~~gela and Odibo w~ere WHIRLWIND ... Namibia's fast-sprinting Judy Boshoff shoots out of the G.M.X. Vindoux 750ml ·N$9.71 N$10.49 Injured Ang~l~n pohc~- blocks at the start ofan exciting 200m sprint dash which saw her,cruise to ngham Johannesburger 200ml N$3.66 N$3.95 men are receIving medl- first place and an impressive record-equalling 23,8 seconds Ctoring the a Wine 750ml N$6.47 N$6.99 cal treatment: . San lam Super Athletics Championships at the Independence Stadium on e Vallei Golden Harvest 750ml N$3.69 N$3.99 The N am I b I an was Saturday. Judy is also a member of the Namibian Commonwealth athletics unable to visit Santa squad. Photo: Conrad Angula a ",atJ~ Velvet -Cre~m Origina:' 700ml ~-N$18.51 N$19.9~ indhoek Lager 24x340ml N$30.55 N$32.99 ~~~~:i7:~:~:~~:~~~ i•• :~.lll ij~. III! li ;'ii il .j ji illl .~•• · IIII.I~I~ii; Laaer 24 x 340ml N N$32.99 , still in an angry mood. It was apparent the at­ tack had come as sur­ prise to both to them as 'well as to residents at Namacunde. cont. on page 2 2 Monday July 25 1994 THE NAMIBIAN

~ l Kamatuka case tomorrow Angolans seek refuge close to border

L!ROM PAGE 1 . with the case. documents. FROM PAGE1--] the situation at the NDF and Nampol cuca shops. According to the po- In addition, Kamatuka Namacunde, as well as along the border. Some people were be laid against him on lice, the amount of the is not allowed to enter Everyone The 50kms east of The Angolans massed killed, although there are Tuesday whereupon he fraud has preliminarily Ministry of Foreign Af- Namibian spoke to said Namacunde, was pres- at Santa Clara, including no figures on how many, (Kamatuka) will be beenestimated ataround fairs and Ministry ofFi- they hadn't expected an ently under control as women and children, have and Vnita helped them­ asked to plead," N$190 800. nance buildings until the attack so far south in An- members of l.he Angolan settled .there with all their selves to people's goods Kanguatjivi said on Fri­ However, this was not case has been finalised. gola. army and polIce had now belongmgs. . and animals and took these with them when they day. a fi nal figure as the mat- OnJune JO Magistrate Approached for com- bee~ deployed mthe area. They are Wlt~out shel- 'll d' P t U' t d ment, the Consulate of the Residents had nothmg to ters but are gettmg water moved on. Kamatuka, an em­ t er was S tI un er mves- e er nengu reJec e an . . . . . ' ]" b Republic of Angola at fear, he added. from Namlblanwatertaps The rampaging soldiers ployee of the Ministry of tJgatlOn. ,app IcatJOn. y Oshakati, Eustaquio Asked about rumours at the borde(. They prefer also used a time bomb to Foreign Affairs, was ar­ Kamatuk~ was re- . Kamatuka to h~ve t~e lanuario Quibato told The that Unita mi ght attack to stay put just over the blast, the Namacunde rested in March after a . leased on b~l! of N$15 fr~udchargeagalOsthlm Namibian that Unita had .Odibo and .Engela, border' as they say they power station. case of alleged fraud was 000 on condltlO~ that he Withdrawn a~d refe~ed attacked Namacunde as Quibato said this was im- don't want to be classi­ From N amacunde they uncovered at the Minis­ rep?rt to ~e Wmd~oek to the. P~blic ServI.ce they wanted food and possible as following the fied as refugees. proceeded in an easterly try. On March 29 he ap­ pohcestatlOnthreetlm~s Comml~sl~n .for an 10- "other belongings from Namacunde attack the Quibato said his Gov­ direction and fled through peared in court for the aday and that he hand m ternal diSCiplinary hear- residents". Namibian Government emmentwould arrange for Oihole eastwards. At first time in connection hispassportandalltravel ' ing. However,Quibatosaid had deployed members of Namacunde residents to Oihole they apparently return to the village and killed an old man whose town as soon as possible. house was near Mandume 'Ongwediva boycott According to informa­ ya Ndemufayo's grave. tion given to The Residents said they had r-:-~----"'" care. ~ FROM PAGE 1 . N amibian at Oshikango at taken several people from Other problems incl ude the end oflast week, Vnita Namacunde hostage, in­ Apparently thieves the N$50 they each paid attacked N amacunde cluding a Namibian ~ steal from the women's for transport for practicals town and village from woman who was selling THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS hostel every day, and al­ when going out to schools 04hOO to 08hOO on Mon­ clothes at Namacunde at though they had reported in villages and money they day, killing six civilians the time. OF this the school manage­ had to pay for food de­ and injuring many others. Asked about th is, the EMPIRE FISHING COMPANY DEEPLY mentdidnotappeartocare spite the fact that N$70 From the town Vnita Senior Immigration Of­ about their plight. 000 had been donated for had proceeded to the huge ficer at Oshikango, S REGRETS THE UNTIMELY DEATH OF ONE In addition, the toilets this purpose. open market, close to the Hango said they had also and bathrooms at the College rector, Hafeni town, where Angolans heard about that abduc­ OF NAMIBIA'S MOST CAPABLE AND men's hostels have been Hatutale, could not be and Namibians usually tions and, together with RESPECTED YQUNG MEN, in a bad condition since traced for comment yes­ buy and sell their goods. the police, were investi­ last year. Again, when re­ terday despite repeated They all egedly started gating the matter. DR. RAIMO KANKONDI ported nobody seemed to efforts by The Namibian. shooting up shelters and 14hOO: Chip 'n Dale 17hOO: Egoli Eyes of a Killer MAY THE LORD BLESS HIS SOULAND Rescue Rangers 17h30: Perfect Stangers 02h15: The Good Fight 14h30: MagilIa Gorilla (Premium time) 04hOO: Heart Of A CONSOLE HIS BEREAVED FAMILY M*N*le*T 14h40: Yippe, Yappee 18hOO: Madame Champion: The & Yahooey Sousatzka (A) Ray Mancini (KTV starts) 14h50: The Adventures 20hOO: At Play In The Story (13) HIS SPIRIT LIVES ON WITH US 09hOO: You Can Read of Grady Fields Of The 05h35: Ends (KTVends) Greenspace Lord (16) 09h30: Egoli 15hOO: The Flintstones Starring: John Lithgow, 10hOO: The Bodyguard 15h30: Con an the Daryl Hannah, Aidan 12h05: The Swiss Fam- Adventurer Quinn 3hl 0: In the Company ily Robinson (Open time) 16h56: Opening *****: Cupido of Darkness (A) 16hOO: Full House 17hOO: Wizadora (l,aV starts) 16h30: Loving OOh45: Through the Mops and Bicycles 17h15: Noddy and his Bell news 17h26: Kiddies Entertainment 17h34: Spiff and Hercules Ann'ouncing 17h56: The Star Child Based on the Oscar Wilde kind story. !. a 'new I 18h24: Too Many Chiefs 18h49: Boma Namibia . of credit Traditional story telling and dances of Namibia. 19h38: Economics for the People 20hOO: News 20h34: Sport 20h40: Fresh Prince of Bel Air THE SMART SET •.. Wilma du Pisani and her two standard poodles, Sir 21h04: MatIock Viceroy (dark brown) and Snow Queen (white) from The Power Brokers attracted a lot of attention at the Hochland and Dog Clubs' 21h51: Singles (final) i. Annual All Breeds Championship shows on Saturday at Wanderers. 22h17: Woman on the I I' Photo: Lesley Paton Run I

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.--- THE NAMiEUAN Monday July 25 1994 3 More financial 'funnies' in the Ministries "j

• TOM MINNEY member could not shed light be­ million to the Southern African officials are paying back in monthly effecti·ve financial management is yond suggesting the introduction Development Community and , instalments. of grave concern," is the verdict on THE BIGGEST spending w,as written when other details were N$2,8 million to the African De­ Bursary records do not match permanent secretary Solly Ministries - between them ac­ making news. These include al­ velopment Banle Commonwealth trial balance calculations and bet­ Amadhila. Lack of budgeting con­ counting for 42 per cent of all leged fraud by a financial employee and UN peacekeeping and observer ter budget control and stock -taking 'trol can be seen from N$31,5 mil­ Government spending -are rid­ Harold Kamatuka, uncovered by missions also feature. is needed. li o n- spending' over budget. , dled with fr,aud. This finding the A-G's staff, and allegations The Auditor-General made in­ Among the contributions listed Tjingaete says the permanent sec­ comes from Auditor-General 'against permanent secretary by permanent secretary Vitalis retary shows little knowledge of formal queries on 15 items and 22 I: Fanuel Tjingaete whose r eport Andreas Guibeb. ' formal queries. Tjingaete said at Ankama are N$140 000 to a mys­ stock-takings and internal inspec­ into Governmenfaccounts for Here are more details from the A­ the time 'of wri ting (14 months after tery "Namibia Development Trust tions to ensure better financial con­ " the year to March 311993, hits G's report:- the end of. the period) some three for C.ulture, Promotion and Devel­ trol. at lack of controls in both the . * FOREIGN AFFAIRS: The ac­ . informal and six formal queries opment" although this figure does Total fraud reported by the ac­ were still unanswered, while seven not appear ~on the aud'i'tor's trial counting officer comes to N$I,5 Ministries of Education ' and counting officerreportsthat N$20,6 million was spent on diplomatic queries raised in 1991/92 were still balance. Study bursaries came to milion including N$819 000 paid Culture and the Ministry of missions including N$9,6 million unanswered. N$17,3 million (N$17,2 million in out for fraudulently claimed sala­ Health and Social Services. in , N$4,05 million in Brus­ * MINISTRY OFEDUCAnON the trial balance), the National ries and allowances, N$252 824 Puzzlingly, Tjingaete also reports sels, N$2, I million in Harare and & CULTURE: "The scope and se­ Theatre got N$1 million (N$94 paid to a "creditor" after a forged "rampant fraud" in the Ministry of N$2,3 million in Luanda as well as ' riousness of the fraudulent activi­ 000) while private schools and hos­ computer information and N$41 I Foreign Affairs in the introduction N$990 000 on a residence in Preto­ ties leaves a happy-go-lucky im­ tels received N$10,3 million 214 for salary cheques t~at were to the report. But the detail of the ria. The Auditor-General says he pression which I regard as very (N$IO,4 million). cashed instead of being "written report says "fraudltheftlmisues of could only find proof of spending serious and firm and drastic steps More than N$9,2 million of Go v­ back". The N$118,8 million going Government property and man­ N$8,2 million of this and the ac­ should be implemented to ban this ernment income, mainly hostel fees on pensions is also irregular as the power: nothing in this regard was counting officer could not explain from our society," says Tjingaete. from the regions, was reported out­ necessary legislation never came Ij:' reported to me by the accounting the difference. Total fraud Ii,sted comes to N$465 standing. Donations, including for­ into force. officer nor were any detected dur­ Although the Ministry made fi­ 936 of which some N$455 420 is eign aid, totalled N$124,5 million The accounting officer still fails ing the verification of annual re­ nancial contributions and grants of cash mainly stolen through salary while Treasury Authorisation was to give essential information about i": port information". N$6,9 million it orily got Treasury payments. Another N$334 360 is only obtained for N$0,5 million. motor vehicles, visits to foreign It did not prove possible to r~ach approval for N$654 000 of these. still being investigated, while N$l ,3 * MINISTRY OF HEALTH & countries, pensions and stock and Tjingaet~ to explain what appears Those not approved include N$306 million was lost through theft and SOCIAL SERVICES: "The ac­ Tjingaete says this is "contempt of I , to be a discrepancy. A senior staff 153 to the United Nations, N$I,1 especially vandalism. In some cases counting officer's neglect to apply my duties and responsibilities". , I Rumours overUnam Woman died after shot down Chairperson qf the Com­ mission ofInquiry into ir­ kick to the head regularities at.the Univer- , sity of Namibia (Una m) • JOSEF MOTINGA cused rented a room. said in a press release there BENJAMIN Kam 1'1 KamuliIu began to accuse the de- was no foundation to ru­ u I u was d f . h" If . mours that Professor convicted of killing Anna-Maria cease 0 swean ~g at IS glr n~nd Andre du Pisani had been Geises and sentenced to five years' and slapped her In the face ca~ng__ ~ co-opted to serve on the imprisonment on Friday by Judge h~r to fall to the grou~d. A.s Gelses Commission. Nic Hannah in the Windhoek Hi h ~ned to stand up Kamultlu kIcked her Ombudsman Fanuel Court. g In the head. The deceased lost con- j sciousness and died from injuries to Kozonguizi said "such ru­ mours are without any Two of the five years were sus- the brain. foundation in fact and the pended for five years on condition Kamulilu turned himself overto the only co-opted member of that he was not convicted of an of- police at Rehoboth the following day. the C<>mmission is Dr fence involving violence to another , During the hearing, State pl'osecu­ Fanuel Tjingaete" (the REST IN PEACE .. , The memorial service for the late permanent person during the period of suspen- tor Stephanie St-Claire Bolam ques­ Auditor-General) . . secretary of Fisheries and Marine Resources, Dr Raimo Kankondi, was sion. Kamulilu was found gUilty of tioned KamuIiIu as to why he had Kozonguizi added that packed to capacity at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Katutura on culpable homicide. turned himself in. He said he went to the Commission had com­ Thursday night, a tribute to the popularity ofKankondi. The service was Kamulilu stood trial following an the police because he had had a fight pleted the hearing of evi­ presided over by Dr Abisai Shejavali. Minister of Lab,our and Manpower, incident that took place in Rehoboth with Geises and wanted to report the dence and what remained Hendrik Witbooi, delivered a message on behalf of President Sam on November 6 1993 at a house in incident. was the compilation of the Nujoma. ether speakers included o~tgoing Finnish Ambassador, Kirst Bloc~ - E. Although originally charged with recommendations and the Lintonen, the new deputy minister of Fisheries, John Mutorwa and Swapo Gelses was about to enter the house murder the accused was convicted of writing of a report. It was Secretary General, Moses Garoeb. From left: Mutorwa followed by where she lived and where ~he ac- the lesser crime of culpable homicide. reported last week that the report would be submit­ deputy minister of Lands and Resettlement, Dr Marcus Shivute, and ted before a sitting of the deputy minister of Environment and Tourism, Ben Ulenga, file past the Unam Council on August coffin to pay their last respects to Kankondi. Full report in tomorrow's Three warrants out , 15. edition. Photo: Christoph Maletsky. . . Govt borrows N$50m in elephant tusk case GOVERNMENT has borrowed another • CHRIS NDIVANGA Edward Simasiku Nyambe, Franco N$50 million from private investors, Who Sibungci Manuwali, David Muluti, A WARRANT of arrest issued rushed to pledge N$85,4 million. Manuel Lukas and Charles Mutelo. in May for Andries Lodewickus They were all present at court on In tqe results of a tender for 91-day T reas­ Gouws was on Friday held over Friday. Gouws was released on bail of ury Bills last Tuesday, Government an­ -for..s.econd time. N$100000.Hedid-not turn up at court nounced it had sold the bills at a weighted on May 27 and a warrant of arrest was average price of N$97,269 per N$100,00 The court on Friday also issued a warrant of arrest for Royid Likemo issued but held over Friday past. worth of bills, which is ,equivalent to an and Kennel Mwiya Mume co-sus­ All the other suspects were granted interest yield for the investors of 10,95 per pects with Gouws. The final date for bail of N$I 000 each. Only Likemo cent a year. their appearance in court was set and Mume could not raise the money. This is the same return as in the previous down for Al,1gust.8 ....., Consequently their bail was reduced issue of the bills on June 21 and suggests Gouws, a South African medical to N$700 each but they were also there has not been much change in market doctor, is the main accused - of eight unable to pay this. They were then views on interest rates. Earlier there were suspects - in a case involving 73 kept in custody as Magistrate Fenny hopes of another interest rate cut in South elephant tusks valued at more th an Amunyela refused to cut their bail Africa soon, which would be followed in half a million Namibian dollars. further. Amunyela said the two were Zambian citizens. Namibia. They are accused of being in the Subsequently, however, Likemoand The cut has not come and this week one unlawful possession of the tusks be­ tween May 18 1993 and October 17 Mume managed to raise the money banker said it was no longer so likely after 1993 and have pleaded not guilty to and paid their bail in July, but did not the SA rand fell against world currencies. the charge. The other suspects are attend court on Friday. ..

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Sport Shorts BA oust Santos Stars ans ERIC 'MasterBlater' Quest gave a five star per- fonnance, which should impress the national team • ' . selectors, for Black Africa when they ousted Ace Maize Chiefs 1-0 on Saturday. d ' t h The left-footed midfield star struck a thunderous free-kick which Santos goalie Marcellus Witbeen I nva · e pIe ' failed to handle and national team star Lolo Goraseb ' pounced on the rebound to secure matters. Tigers triumphs Coach to ·blame... THE small crowd of fa ns present at the Central Netball Courts in Olympia witnessed a brilliant • CONRAD ANGULA crowd then ran onto the the Namibia Football ing that the team had al­ perfonnance from Mukorob Pelagic Tigers against WHA T WAS supposed to be an exciting fie ld . and the outnum- Association brought the ready consulted its legal Wanderers on Saturday. outing between African Stars and Prestige bered security guards perpetrators to task. representatives "in case The Ingweinyama girls were outstanding in de­ around the field had their "What Stars and espe- something tricky occurs Properties Civics FC turned into a nightmare hands full trying to keep cially their coach Gary during the disciplinary fe nce and never allowed their more fancied oppo­ for referee Shakes Kandenge after Stars' nents to settle down and went on to clinch the the angry fans away from (Sales) did was totally hearing." . exciting Second League encounter 34-28. supporters invaded the pitch in the closing referee Kandenge. unprofessional and un- Another club official stages of the Ramblers FC tournament There were no Stars acceptable to say the also blamed Ramblers quarterfinal match played at the Katutura officials to be seen and least," was the strong for not deploying ; ad­ Ramblers through Youth Sports Complex yesterday. the situation got com- comment from Civics equate security guards pletely out of hand when president Aloys around the field and the 'FORMER league champions Rl,lmblers FC quali­ After the recent settle- test at the free-kick. one supporter even Mannetti yesterday. security fencing at the fied for the semifinals of their Mighty Champions ment of the dispute be- Sales was clearly furi- grabbed the ball from a Mannetti, speaking to Sports Complex also soccer tournament, thanks to a 1-0 win over Tigers tween the clubs and the ous at Kandenge for not player and kicked it into The Namibian Sport does not comply with on Saturday. Namibia Football Asso- awarding a penalty after the crowd. from his home last night FIFA requirements re­ The Katutura Sports Junior Sports Complex crowd ciation, every thing was Stars ace midfielder Asimilarincidenthap- added that Civics would quiringaheightofatleast had to wait until the 50th minute to see the only goal set for a great weekend Domingo Marthin was pened in an opening not accept another replay two metres. of the outing when Angolan-bom Six Toleka beat offirst class soccer until groundedjustoutside the match tie of the same this time. This is the first offi­ Tigers goalkeeper Dax with a superb effort. this disgraceful incident Civics penalty area. tournament a few weeks "I am sorry but we will cial tournament played yesterday. The Stars coach ap- ag9 when Namsea not take part in another under the auspieces of Frankie nailed Civics were leading 1- pealed for a penalty from Orlando Pirates players replay. It is about time the Namibia Football o at the time of the fi- the bench and resorted refused to allow Civics that we saw some action Association and it will NAMIBIAN world class sprinter FrankieFredericks asco, thanks to a bril- to a provocative gesture to take a penalty kick from the authorities of be intresting to see how was a disappointing fifth place in the lOOm sprint at liant goal from their un- after Kadenge ignored awarded against them. football in this country. the newly-appointed the Bislett Grand Prix games in Oslo, Canada on der-20 and senior na- his call and opted for a Pirates were fined "The players accepted Disciplinary Committee, . Friday evening. tional team squad merfl- free-kick. N$500 and the organ is- the free-kick and who is under the The man who produced a five star perfonnance in ber Mabos Ortmann, The Stars players also ers, Ramblers FC, or- Gary (Sales) to dictate chairpersonship of the 200m at the World Championships in Stuttgart who capitalised on a protested to the referee dered a replay but is un- otherwise to the referee. Richard Metcalf, will last year clocked 10,19. American Dennis Mitchell Stanley . 'Tiger' butdecidedtotakethe likely that the organisers Itisclearlylaiddownin deal with the matter. won in 9,94. Goagoseb setter in the free-kick, a decision will use the same ruling the rules that any team However, the commit- 50th minute. which angered their in this case as the Stars that causes a distur- tee will only be involved The unruly behaviour coach and his feeling players agreed to take the bances will be ousted if Stars appealto the con­ Lekwane the star of the Stars fans can be were further aggravated awarded free-kick before from the tournament trolling body pending A LAST GASP I f b ' A b directly attributed to . when Costa Lucas failed the disruption. immediately and that is action by Ramblers, the - ~oa ro~ su stltute . u rey their controversial to clinch the equaliser "Crowd invasion is a the kind of action we organisers of the tourna- Lekwane earned tl,tle-chasIn~ Orlando PI.rates .a coach, Gary Sales, who from the resultant kick. very serious offense in want to see now," noted ment, against the offend- rather lucky 1-0 WIn o~er Wltbank. Aces In theIr walked up to the touch~ A few Stars support- tenns of FIFA regula- the Civics official, add- ers. :~~~!~~~=~;~:~~:~~~~~{~:~~a~: ~~i~n~e!g~e:.~t~ic~u~la~t~i:~!~i~n;~~~:~-nbmJ&~~~~;~@~.~~:~I~_~ow~;~:I~~I~A~~~~=~;~~ar~g~e~r&~.A~~!~~g~~.~~a~n~d~it~i~s~a~~~' ~~H. :.~t~im~,,:,~. #~_~. ~3~.. ~~~~~T.~~~~~~~~ match became physical towards the end of the first Stop Press half. Indurain champion

MIGUEL Indurain took the Tour de France title for the fourth consecutive year yesterday, adding his name to a very short li st of cycling greats with that achievement. Riding near the head of the pack most of the day on the 21 st and final stage, Indurain stayed 5min, 39sec in front of Piotr Ugrumov of Latvia. Marco Pantani of Italy was third 7: 19 behind the leader. Rangers thrashed

UMTAT A Bucks defeated Chatsworth Rangers 2- o in their NSL Castle League soccer match played at the Independence Stadium in Umtata on Sunday. Bucks led 1-0 at halftime. Buq took the lead in the 24th minute when Rangers' Francis Rapiyela under pressure to clear pushed the ball into the back of his own net. Wilfred Mugeyi scored the second in the 77th minute. SIX MABONE ... Ramblers FC hot striker Six Toleka (right) beats Mukorob Pelagic Tigers rightback Malombo to the ball during their exciting quarter-final encounter at the Katutura Junior Sports Complex on Saturday. Toleka scored Ramblers' only goal in the narrow victory to go SA victorious through to the semifinal of the Mighty Champions tournament. batted through to lunch, declared their second innings ,on 278/8, and then set about dismissing England for a second title at Lord 's Junior tennis starts yesterday. And by shortly after tea on the fourth day of the : Top local and ove'rseas junior tennis Mali. The top seed in the girls draw is Australia's first test everything had already gone according to players will be in action at the Groenkloof tennis Trudi Musgrave who is currently ranked sixth in the Kepler Wessels' script. England, needing 456 for courts from today in the Pretoria Junior International world. Winner of the Sun Bowl girls title, Cara Black victory, had limped along to 74/5 in their second tournament: The event is part of the International from Zimbabwe is the number two seed. Coetzee Lnnings. Tennis Federation's Junior World Ranking calen- fac es Kenya's Barry Ndinya and Diallo meets Jason dar. South Africa's Jeff Coetzee who captured the . Stoltenkamp. Musgrave plays Minette Weirich and For'; sport tips contact Conrad Sun Bowl title at Sun City last week heads the boys Black faces Leeanne Liebenberg. A total of 40 fo r­ Angula at Tel: (061) 36970 seedings . The n'umber two seed is Brehima Diallo of eig n players have entered the tournament. THE NAMIBIAN Monday July 25 1994 7

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E.xciting Chiefs Results , .' defeat Sundowns

IWISA Kaizer Chiefs defied all the odds and beat champions Sundowns.l-0 in a fiercely contested NSL Castle League soccer fIXture watched by a capacity crowd at Mamelodi's HM Pitje Stadium yesterday. There was no score at Sundowns into their own halftime . half. In one of their This was Chiefs third moves, national win over Sundowns this midfielder Doctor year after beating them Khumalo ran down the in the BP Top Eight and right flank and sq uared the first round league to Phillip Mabena who encounter with identical headed past a ball watch­ 3-2 victories. ing Sundowns defence Given little chance for the only goal of the against their opponents day in the 48th minute. because of injuries to Chiefs brought in . several key players, Thabang 'Banda' Chiefs put all that be­ Lebese for Lawrence hind them and were duly Mooki in the midfield . h'l S d 'J I BLACK MAGIC ... New Zealand All Black back row forward Zmzan Brooke (left) leaps over South rewarded for their disci­ w 1 ~I lun owdns o~ Africa's Japie Mulder to' receive a pass from fullback Shane Howarth (No 15) during the second test plined approach. MaSl e e an H ans . . Ch . f at Welhngton's Athlebc Park on Saturday. New Zealand won 13-9 to take an unbeatable 2-0 lead Chiefs defenders, oeuWc~llme donS ' or in the three-match series. (Photo: Reuters via Nampa). more especially Leeds G regor lean lzwe 1------=------1 United bound Lucas Motaung respectively in 'Rhoo' Radebe and the second half. George Moyo did a su­ Hard as the Brazilians United faces rematch perb job of marking tried to level Q1atters the Sundowns leathal for­ Amakhosi stood their wards, Bennett 'Lover­ ground and gave noth­ Boy' Masinga and Dan­ ing/away. against Galatasaray iel Mudau, who as a re­ Referee Des Goslett sult of the tight marking booked Sundowns de­ saw little of the ball. fender Lucky Molefe for After a goalless first remonstrating in the 78th As U-=FA announce draw... . half, Chiefs exerted more minute. pressure and pinned I ENGLISH champion Manchester United and French defender to Iceland for its first faced a · possible first round clash in the Basile Boli, play AEK round match with European Champions Cup with the Turkish Athens in the prelimi­ Akranes, where North­ N alllibia beat club which knocked it out of last year's nary round. ern Ireland's Linfield competition after the 1994-95 draw was made If Rangers get through wilI join it when they recently. that, they wilI want value play Hafnarfjordur. Easterns for money when they The Cup winners' But Galatasaray, there with the experience plllY Ajax Amsterdam in Cup preliminary draw BRAKPAN: Namibia beat Eastern Transvaal 31- which beat United in the of last season - and we the first round of the main also sees some exotic 21 in a hard fought Bankfin A Section rugby match second round last year, will be better prepared draw in Group D. match-ups with played at Brakpan on Saturday. Namibia led 18-11 must first beat. Luxem- than last season. The draw for the Sandoyar Irottarfelag of at· halftil:ne. It was an excellent running game of bourg club Avenir "There are going,to be UEFA Cup provided the FlU'oe Islands to play rugby from both sides with the visitors running out Beggen in the preIimi- points dropped by every teams with some exotic, HlK Helsinki from Fin­ deserving winners.. nary round to set up a re- side. But it doesn't mat- and difficult, treks with land. Stars for Nall.libia were wings Gerhard Man, match in the first round tet if you finish first or Scottish club Aberdeen 'lcelandin team IBK Eden Meyer and the loose trioofJasperEngelbrecht, of the main draw in second. It is going to be to meet the Latvian side Keflavik must travel to Pieter van WeiIIigh and Piet du Plooy. Group A. a difficult group." Skonto Riga and another the heat of Israel to play Eastems were well served by their 8th man Timmy Group A also includes Top seed and defend- Scottish club, Mother­ Maccabi Tel Aviv in its Fourie, centre Tjaart Labuschagne and scrumhalf Fe. Barcelona and the ing champion AC Milan well, travelling to the first leg. The main draws Kobus van Rooyen. winner of the Sparta could face big spending north Atlantic as they for the Cup Winners' It was a hard game up front but excellent tackling Prague and IFK Glasgow Rangers in take on the Faroe Islands Cup and the UEFA Cup by the Namibians saved them in the second half. Goeteberg tie played on GroupD. Milanisdrawn side Havnar Boltfelag. will be made after the Eastems dominated the scrums and Namibia held August 10 and August to play the winner of Welsh league cham­ preliminary matches are the upper hand in the loose. 24. Maccabi Haifa and Ca- BangorCity travel played. Namibia's tries were scored by Meyer, Mans and "It will be a difficult sino Salzburg in the first ce.ntre Nic du Plessis. Flyhalf laco Coetzee put Qver trip," United manager round. three conversions and four penalties. Alex Ferguson said of Rangers, which has All Blacks relish victory Eastems'tries were scored by Fourie and Francios the prosp'ect of going :spent US dollars 9-mil­ Mulder with flyhalf Alec de Kock succeeding with back to Galatasaray. libn in buying Danish : The All Blacks are look­ Alama Ieremia, Bunce formed a three penalties and a conversion. "But we wiIl be goi~g forward Brian Laudrup ing forward to a rar~ rugby Test expe- crunching midfield defence, which rience in-next week's third Test against sn.uffed out the efforts of South Afri­ South Africa. . can opposites and J apie NSL .Castle League For the first time since the last World Mulder. In a fine forward pack, none Cup, they wilI play a Test with the did better than No 8 Zinzan Brooke Team P W D L GFGAPTS tlfRICt\N CYCLES closest thing to no pressure on them. and blindside flanker Blair Larsen. Tel: (061) 228130 Fax: (061) 225889 Sun~owns 22 14 4 4 42 23 32 Having won the second Test against Brooke, his head heavily bandaged for Tal St~ 88 - Wlndhoek. . Pirates 22 12 3 2 29 10 32 the Springboks 13-9 at Athletic Park more than half the game, had a tower­ i (next to Geka House) CT Spurs · 21 10 9 2 40 19 29 on Saturday, they have the three-match ing influence on proceedings. Hellenic 21 13 3 5 41 25 29 series wrapped up 2-0. They wilI be He scored the second All Black try, Chiefs 22 12 5 5 30 15 29 desperately keen to make it a clean from a pushover scrum after 18 min­ Stars 21 9 8 4 33 25 26 sweep at on August 6. utes', produced powerful runs and Vaal Pros 22 7 11 4 25 25 25 That would be a first against South . crushing tackles and covered plenty of , ~, Umtata 22 10 4 8 27 22 24 Africa, but the situation of the series ground. The next two weeks wiIl be '