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Sealquotas leap past 42 000 mark Stays on hunger strike KATE BURLlNG despite 's move IN what is bound to be shock news, the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources . yesterday an­ nounced that the number of seals to be culled this STAFF REPORTER season was up from 25 000 in 1991 to over·42 000. Though the figures were ciation's definition of 'pain­ RIGHT-WING extremist Leonard Veenendal described this week as "a less death': "If a blow of has linked his continuing hunger strike to the little higher" by the Minis­ sufficient force and accu­ fate of Daryl Stopforth, who also faces extradi­ try's permanent secretary racy is delivered to the skull tion to Namibia, according to a Sapa report Calle Schlettwein, they of an animal, immediate appear to represent a 68 per unconsciousness results". late yesterday. . cent increase on last year's Since bullets ricocheting On Tuesday SA Foreign It has also emerged that official total. around the rocky outcrops Minister Pik Botha an­ South African church leader, According to a Ministry of a seal colony are, accord­ nounced that Veenendal, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, statement, the 1992 quota ing to the Ministry, "highly who has now spent 76 days. appealed to the the N amib­ at Cape Cross is 23 000 pups unnecessary and undesir­ on hunger strike, was to be ian Government to accept and 1 100 bulls, while the able", it deems "shooting of released frO!ll prison after the release of Veenendal. total for Wolf and Atlas Bays adults and clubbing . and an agreement with the According to South African is 17 000 pups and 1 000 bleeding of pups as humane Namibian Government. press reports yesterday, bulls. Seal cows are pro­ and efficient as one can get". Namibia is maintaining its Foreign Minister Botha tected from culling. The anti-cullers are un­ request to have both Veenen­ asked Tutu to intervene as The hews will come as a likely to be convinced, dalandStopforthextradited . Veenendal's condition cruel blow not only to the however, since the main­ to face charges of sabotage worsened. 30 000 seal pups condemned stay of their argument is and murder in Namibia. According to reports, by the quota, but also to that insufficient research on Meanwhile another ex­ Tutu's media secretary said animal rights activists who culling as a method of sus- tremist Afrikaner Volksu­ yesterday the appeal to battled last season to stop . tainably utilizing seals has nie.member Chris de Jager J:-lamibia had been made on . the slaughter. ' been carried out. . said he had engaged in "humanitarian grounds ' ~ and This year, however,' the . Until the long-term effects negotiations to have the on the basis that Veenen- Ministry has its answers of interfering with :vvhat they whole extradition order ready. It quotes the Rio de ' . claim are natural cycles of withdrawn. continued on page 2 Janeiro Earth Summit held growth and decline in seal earlier this year in defence colonies' have been prop­ of its policy, claiming world­ erly understood, ' nature ~ral<"~lil > 9n ' BMW-3s ' wide support for the .· s'us­ should not be tampered with, tainable utilization of natu- .' say-ariimal rights and envi­ JOHANNtSitilti i. g~WSouth Africa yesterday ral resources. onmental groups. LOOKING TO A BETTER FUTURE .•. One of the arinouncidJt~re~ing its r ecently released 3- , It also dismisses anti-Culler While refusing to suspend Namibia Literacy Programme teachers, with a young series ' ve~Cl~t6noWffig the discovery of sub-stan-· arguments that the seals are culling operations in search pupil, who attended yesterday's launch of Namibia's dardw~l(lillg injherear suspension ~omponent of three cars. . •...... •.••.. .. '.. . killed inhumanely, citing the of definitive assurances, the National Literacy Week. The theme is Your Key to a Journal of The American Better Future. See report, page 3. Photograph: ·Kate Owners of then~hynew jJMW -3 series were re­ continued on page 2 Veterinary Medical Asso- Burling qUested to take their cars to their neatest BMW deal­ ership as soon as possible to have the rear suspension, inspected . . City water prices to soar . continued on page 2 as Windhoek struggles for survival

completely before the end of March. TOM MINNEY "This city is struggling for survival," said Mayor. Petra Hamman at the meeting last night. On top of the problems WATER prices for big houses with large gardens could of drought and soari ng watering of gardens and hathi ng as double after last night's City Council meeting passed hot weather rctUOlS, is the new crisis of at Icast 400 new TlTlrn: FOR MANAl;EMENT "I M' I tough new measures which will affect all houset,olds I> I. EA I> ERSIIlI' T RAININ ll peoplc arriving in the city .each Ill onth. hoosti ng water usc, who use water heavily. to record levels, The City needs all Windhockcrs to cut thcir water use by 20pc r ccn t t ~ makcsu r ci~wa te ~s uppl~y_d_~_s_' _n(_"_ru~n_o_u_t ~~~~~~~_c (_)n_t_i n_u_e_d_._Hl_p_:_' g_re_2~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' ~~~~~~~ " 2 Thursday September 3 1992 THE NAMIBIAN

R2,31/cubic metre. WATERCRISIS * A whopping 100 per cent FROMPAGE1 increase will come on any water use above..(iO cubic metres. a 3 gf!gd reasons for "The' public of Wiridhoek month, bringing the price to ", • 4 ' must please help to save water R3,30/cubic metre. becau se this is a serious threat City Engineer Vic Hibbert - either' save water or the State said people should read their C~Plmu­ "etting literate ..• dams will run dry ," said Ham­ waier metres every week. 1bese THE Groot Aub man. show water use in kilolitres nity has received't it' dona­ The Department of Water which is the s'ame as cubic tion of~ pumping equip­ "I W ANT to be able to Ndelimeke Thomas, KATEBURLING Affairs has said it can only metres and people should be mend'rom the Director­ write letters without who has been learning to .deliver 13 million cubic metres careful not to use more than 9 ate of Rural Development other people knowing read and write her mother given yesterday by one of of water to Windhoek. froin cubic metres a week. in the Ministry of Agri­ tongue, Oshikwanyam:l, now until March. IfWindhoek The new measures aim at . what's in them, open 15 000 learners enrolled in culture, Water and Ru­ since the middle 'of Au­ uses too much in any particu­ penalising the heaviest users. my own bank account lite.racy classes throughout gust,is a student in one of lar week the Department .will, Hibbelt said people shOUld not ral Development which and read a newspa­ . the country, as Namibia three classes running at cut off the water supply com­ stop watering their gardens will be used for a garden­ per.!' launched its National Liter ~ the Wome~'s Centre in pletely until. the end .of that alts>gether:but should concen­ ing project. . These 'were the reasons acy Week. week in order to make sure the trate on keeping trees and other . A. diesel engine and ac­ Okuryangava, Katutura. water lasts the period. long-term plants alive at the ' cessories were given to this 'The unemployed mother If there is no rain in March, expense of lawns and flowers small settlement 55 kilome­ said she had joined up with tlte city'may only get 5 millio!l .. ~hicQ. could always be rephmted . terssouth of Windhoek a number of friends, all cubIC metres for the whole of next year ifthere 'is niore rain. equally keen to throw off . • TIie .council is also looking yesterday. next yeru;, less. than a third its .. ~he burden of their. illiter­ n.ormal use of 18 mlllion·cubic According to'a statement . for longer-term solutions to the .. acy. Originally from metres a year. ' water crisis. . . . from the Ministry; !he ma­ Onekwaya in Owambo, Last night'the council agreed , Hibbert says he is' meeting ' jority of the 2 000-inhabi­ Thomas had ·only ·a few on a system ufblock tariffs for 'possible donors today to.dis-'· tants are unemployed, al­ .. years of schooling before domestic users-, which came' ' cuss R40 million of plans ~o ' though a tiny ~ction have into effect on Tu~sday, Sep­ extend the sewage purification' jobs.in Windhoek and Re- ' 'dropping out' - the fate of thousands ofl)Iamibian tember 1. This means: works so that these would be hoboth or work at.the clinic smaller users will not face women who account for * able to supply some 3 to 4 and two primary schools. any increases in the current million cubic metres a year of the greater part of Na­ The main economic ac­ Rl,65/cubic metre provided recy1ced water. mibia's high rate of illit­ tivity of the community is they use less than 40 cubic He said this would give eracy. livestock farming, largely metres (kilolitres) a month. Windhoek the biggest recycling In a few weeks oflearn­ * People who use between pl~t in the world. Drought goats with a few head of ing, Thomas thought she 40 and 60 will face a 40 per hits the city every 10 years or cattle and some donkeys. ' had "learned a lot". She cent rise in bills on the extra so, but this is the most severe The community has iden­ was able to recognise. and . water bringing the price to on record. tified gardening as one way form letters and would soon of improving their living be putting words together. standard and reducing un­ can't make out what's employment. "I going on in a newspaper An irrigation project us­ story yet," she confessed. ing underground water is to But judging by her deter­ be started, pn a plot of 400 SLOWLY BUT -SURELY, .,.Literacy learner Nde­ mination to "read; write by 400 metres. Undergroun~L Iimt!ke Thomas tries her hand at newly-learned writ­ and be numerate", it won't . water is b~liev:eg to be.plen­ , ing skills, be long before she can. tiful at Groot Aub.

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The recall was made fol­ lowing' the discovery .of the ' BOREHOLES are being drilled the cjepartment is doing, funded gramme started last year there three cases of sub-standard in areas which are totally un­ by the European Community. was very little study or under­ welding. BMW described the suitable for getting water to The aim is to make sure under­ standing of regional water cases as isolated. ease the present drought. For ground water is not being used resources and this hindered Owners of the 3161, 3201 example, areas ofOwambo are in a way that will use up pre­ regional development. The and 3251 BMW models being drilled where ground­ cious underground resources exploration drilling progranmle launched in March this year water is known to be too salty faster than they can be filled is fast changing that and as it is were requested to take their to drink. up again. entirely funded by outside These worries were recently To make sure the use of water donors it does not take any •.:: .. :..n. ....,~ ••• .at Cape Cross. The Minis­ cars for inspection as soon as expressed by regional commis­ is sustainable in this way, the resources or funds' from drought try said yesterday seals are being cUlled "in a humane possible. sioners at a meeting on drought Department of Water Affairs relief work. way". At the time of going to press, relief in Windhoek; But the needs to know the size and Accorping to Water Affairs, no Namibjan BMW dealer says the money will mostly be explanation is simple: the bore­ quality of ground water, says part of the Ministry of Agri­ SEALSHOCK spent on accurate stock assess­ could be reached for com­ holes are not to supply water Richard Fry, deputy perma­ culnlre, Water and Rural De­ FROMPAGE1 ments and survey data. ment on whether BMW-3 but as part of a special map­ nent secretary in charge of an velopment, the exploration This includes: "Reproduc­ series owners in Namibia will ping project to explore where Enlergency Groundwater Suppy programme only improves the Ministry finds it "worthwhile tive biology and interaction with be asked to take their cars in Namibia's und~rground water­ Unit. The boreholes help dis­ effectiveness and efficiency of . mentioning that ongoing re­ other resources from the sec­ for checking. . carriers go. cover where and how big the the drought relief work. The ( search" is underway. It says ond field of the research (in­ Virtually all cars in Namibia According to Pedro Maritz, charmels are, reservoirs and knowledge won through ex­ R348 000 has been made avail­ cluding) detailed ' studies on are imported from South deputy pemlanent secretary for other ways the water moves ploration drilling has made able for seal research during feeding behaviour, diets and Africa. - Own Reporter and Water Affairs, it is part of a underground and on the ground. possible some of the recent the 1992/93 financial year and . feeding grounds." Sapa hydrogeological survey which Before the current pro- actions to counteract drought. cember 1990 escaping from VEENENDAL custody and ' killing a police- . BARTSCH ARCHITECTS FROMPAGE1 nlan. PO BOX 23052 dal's death in prison would , VeenendaJ's lawyer, \Vim ~m: exacerbate tensions il;l. South Comelius, SOlid after he had ·WINDHOEK A safe investment at Africa. spoken to Veenendal in hospi- TEL: 37403 If Veenendal. refuses to eat tal that an urgent bail applica- until Stop(orth is released, it tion would be made. Both '"(l:

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CDM (Pty) Ltd has confirmed that deadlock has been ments reached in the miriing industry"thilq~~ar," Tjingaete . reached at the Conciliation Board convened to resolve said. '. , . SA deadlock the wage dispute between the. company and the Mine- In addition to the basic pay indeases, employe~s would workers' Union of Namibia (MUN). . also benefit from service or merit increases of a further one. . JOHANNESBURG: South Africa's National Union This follows a statement from MUN on Monday which ' per, cent. of Mineworkers declared a deadlock in its wage ne­ warned that a strike at the mine might be imminent as a . According to Tjingaete, the company had also offered gotiations with De Beers Consolidated Mines Lim- result of the failure to'reach an agreement. improved housing allowances for employees at Elizabeth ited yesterday. . ' , A statement on Tuesday by ' CDM Public Relations Bay. ''Following negotiations which commenced in June, Manager Fanuel Tjingaete said the company had offered to He pointed out that the MUN was however demanding a a conciliation board established to resolve the wage increase· wage Tates by 9,5 per cent, which would have 22 per cent across-the-board increase, as well as a five per · dispute met on Tuesday and Wednesday," De Beers raised the minimum starting rate at the lowest level to R954 cent increase in the employer contribution to the provident said in a statement. a month. . fund. The company said it regretted the union's ,declara­ The minimum rate at the highest level in the bargaining The union was further demanding that employees who tion of a deadlock saying De Beers had proposed that unit would at the same time increase from R2 713 to R3 036 were not members of the union, but fell within the bargain- the dispute be referred,. to mediation. or that the' a month. . • iqg ynit, should pay full union dues to the MUN. , ch~r",an of the 'board pl~y a mediating rple, . J '~The company has advisea the union that it believes iliat. ' Tjingaete said CDM urged the union to accept its offer by "Despite the fact tha:t the board still had until Sep~ . the increase offered is most reasonable in the light of the ' Friday 'September 4, in whiCh case the company would tember 24 to attempt to I:esolve the' dispute, th~ uniot;l , company's very competitive rates of pay, and, the'settle- . implement the increase iQ,SeptemJ)et: 1992. . ' , ,rejected ·these proposals and requested that the chair~ man report immediately to the Minister of Man­ power that the negotiations had failed,". ne Beers' said: Before the NUM deadlock was delcared, the com­ Walvis. ". '.. ~ - , ·JAA. to: pany hadotTered to increase its' minimum starting rate for an unSkilled labourer to R955 a month, and also to increase the miOiumum rate of other catego­ MINISTER of Trans­ ries by 9-,5 per cent. The average basic wage in the port Marco Hausik!J be thra'shed out bargaining unit would rise by R144 to R1 657 a yesterday announced month~ , the appointment of new NAMIBIAN and South African officials are to Initially the JAA will manage the harbour, The union demanded that any agreement reached members to the National meet in Pretoria on Friday to discuss structures with its related activities, water supply from the be retroactive to May 1 this .year, but De Beers Transport Commission and modalities for the joint administration of imderground Kuiseb river delta, road and bridge otTered a gratuiyy ofR452 to R166 depending on the and the Namibia Trans­ Walvis Bay, according to a Namibian Foreign maintenance, customs and excise, industrial job grade in lieu of backdating, provided the union pOrt Advisory Board. Affairs Ministry press statement yesterday. development, tourism. health services and na­ accept the company otTer tabled yesterday. - Sapa They are Justice CJ Namibian Foreign Affairs Minister Theo­ ture conservation: No time frame has been set Mouton (chair), AJ Koorts, Ben Gurirab and his South African'countetpart , for the life of the JAA which is expected to be in ML Sbipanga and LP Ha­ Pik B' o~ announced on August 21 that agree­ operation by November 1 or soon afterwards. mutenya. ment had been reached on the joint administra­ The Foreign Ministry press statement said Reho shooting· tion of the disputed port enclave: permanent secretary in the Prime Minister's The task of the Trans­ . ' Office Petrus Damaseb would lead the Namib­ port Commission wtll be Friday's meeting is the third meeting of the Joint Technical Conunittee after it was initiated ian delegation, which includes pennanent sec­ to consider appeaJs against ded.tios taken by the Road in December last year. The JTC will discuss and retaries from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, case in court Justice, Finance, Fisheries and Marine Resources ~ TnuisportaUon Board, and recornmend to both government's how the Joint and Local 'Government and Housing. . Jo deal with applications Administrative Authority should functio~ Senior officials from the Ministries of Home for air services licences. Each govemment must appoint a senior ex­ TYAPPA NAMUTEWA AA Affails, Defence, Works, Transport and Com­ Announdng the appoint­ ecutive officer to the J which wili also have munication, Wildlife, Conservation and Tour­ Glents, Hausiku reminded a management conunittee, equally represented, THE case in which three members of the Namibian ism, the Attorney-General's Office and members of the commis­ with a revolving chairman to manage day-to­ Defence Force are accused of having shot and killed a day affairs. TransNamib will also attend - Sapa. sion that they would be youngster at Rehoboth in 1990 was yesterday adjourned requlredtoenSurethataIi to today after a State witness failed to turn up at court. their decisions complied with the legislation under Simon Ananias, Stefanus three soldiers pleaded not wfjdt they were appointed. War of words begins Lazarus and Aodreas Abed, guilty and told the court that He also told them they were face charges in connection they had been on duty, look­ not to allow themselves to with the murder of Premarco ing for hidden weapons .on be inftuenced by any en­ KATE BURLlNG Dunn, 10, who was killed at thefann. vi~ed changes In trans­ the faIm Twee Rivier, east of . They told the court that at port regulations which are SEVERAL adult literacy classes Rehoboth, in October 1990. that stage the situation in being Investigated or pro- joined Education Minister They also face four charges Rehoboth was very tense as . posed. and his deputy of attempted murder. former Baster lea'dei', Hans The members of the Buddy Wentworth at the Dunn was shot and killed Diergaardt, W'as defying the Namibia Transport ASM­ Women's Centre in Katutura while he was travelling with Namibian Government by sory Boatd include J Jor­ yesterday for the launch ofNa ~ four other. people in a car. The refusing to vacate a Govern­ daan (chatr), W Raven­ tional Literacy Week. car was allegedly shot at and ment house he was illegally scroft, H Kruger, ' TI . The campaign, which began Dunn was fatally wounded. occupying. ,Gurirab, V Nghipondoka, many months ago with the The other passengers laid Judge Johan Strydom is D Grobler, P Durr and J training of district literacy charges of attempted murder. presiding and Kato van Niek­ MukoJa. Other members officers, regional trainers and At a previous hearing the erk is prosecuting. are D Uys, AC van der the development of iearning Merwe, W du Toit, W zur materials in 10 different lan­ Strassen, J Neubrech, R guages. makes a full-~cale at­ Gevers, HH Schmidt and tack on Namibia's estimated F Snyders. ' 65 per cent'illiteracy rate. Minister Hausiku said It begins with'soine 15 ()()() . that from the' different people, enrolled at 75 centres 'OFF TO A GOOD Sl'ART .~ • .National Literacy Wee~ sectors 'whicli the mem.: nationwide, who will spend a ,in Namibia.. was latill~hed yesterday' at the Women's berS represented it W4lS year,leamingbasic literacy slcills -

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Medicine in Africa 191102:_ Fame 20hOO: News AAB-fly:i.ng-high ov-er jet 20h45: Man of the People • . - 'I ;..... ~ Episocf'e 6: "Sleeping with \ ' 16h56: Opening .- the enemy" .- THE German Anti Apartheid Movelllent (AAB) has sharply' have been given a remarkably high priority in the budgets, .l17hoo:•• Bible Story 2Ih31: Face to Face crificised plan~RY the German governmentto cut develop- . but the Germap state deveI9pment aid. to Namibia has 17h05: Kiddies Filler ' 21h51: Lucky C'hances mentai~ .to ' Namibi'a,. and the delay in handing over aid hitherto accordedlittlecreditto these positive endeavours," '17hl0:' AIf Aniillation A scaring saga of ambition, alre~dy'lfromised. ' . they said. ~the move by AAB comes on the eve of the signing of The AAB also pointed out that of the promised develop- 17h34: Educational v love and revenge bas'ed o~ programme two international best sell­ Agreed Minutes between the German ancl Namibian gov·~ menraicHPm 10Q million in 1990 and Dm 40 million each · ·18h04: Agriculture for All ers by Jackie Collins. ernments on .aid following talks this week. . .' in 199rarid 1992), only a small portion had so far materi- 18h37: Traditional 22h44: Sport The AAB said it was known that the GemlanMinistry for alised. Furthermore, in 1991 and 1992 a high portion of the Economic Co-operation was.discussing halving Namibia's aid was in the form ofloans instead of grants. development aid in reaction' to the pur.chase of the expen- "With this ilie Naml'bl'an government ' be' [ d 19hoo: Street Stories IS mg orce ,- sive Presidential jet. against its own intention - of encumbering itself with long- A . series about people's ' The AAB said it had written a strong letter to Economic term debts." personal struggles with some . Co-operation Minister Carl-Dieter Spranger protesting the The AAB also pointed out that in view of the eIectio~ of the major current social planned cut. . tl de . N 'b' . d I issues _ the villains, voc- ·campaIgn curren y un r way 10 amI la, a cut m eve- _~ ~ . N . . I: . IT In its letter the AAB said any decision to cut aid "must be opment aid "would certainly be seen as election S\,lpport for tiros and heroes of poverty, regarded as double dealing, and as an objectionable inter- the opposition". . crime prevention, illness, ference in the sovereignty of the Namibian state". 'Finally ilie'AAB demanded that in the interest of Na- (Premi.um, time) women's rights and taxes. ' The AAB said aliliough the purchase of the plane was 'b' d' h . f th dib'I' f G 06hOO: Supersport 19h30: Revue Plus ml la, an m t e mterest 0 e cre I Ity 0 ermany's A visit to Namibia to see . problematic, the Namibian government did a lot more for development policy, the financial aid to Namibia should Tennis: Highlights of the dev.elopmentthanmanyotherstates. "Education and health not be cut. US Open tbe breathtaking setting of ~ _____.:..' _....::...' ______~-----'--______10h30: Egoli ilie new film "Dune Surfer" 11hOO: Fire Birds - an unusual love story star­ (KTV starts) ring Todd Jensen. 15hOO: Postman Pat 20hoo: The John Berks . 15h15: J ohnson and Show: Is is Friends possible to be fat 15h30: Garfield and and happy? Friends 21hOO: 91/2 Weeks. 16h00: Dinosaucers • (2-18) 16h30: New Kids on the A divorced art gallery en­ Block trepreneur who shuns men · (KTV ends) • . meets a Wall Street execu­ · (Open time) tive who has nev.er allowed 17h00: Egoli (repeat) any of his many lovers to 17h30: Loving penetrate his protective aura 18hOO: The Torkelsons of mystery. The result is an 181130: Dinosaurs explosive relationship that Utilising state-of-the-art breaks every rule during the technology and taking pup­ nine and a half weeks it petry and audio animatron­ lasts. ics to a new level, this pro­ Starring: Kiro Bassinger, gramme tells ilie story of Mlckey Rourke, Margaret the Sinclairs, an average Whitton family of dinosaurs living 23hOO: She's Out of the good life in 60 000 003 Control (2-10) BC. OOh40: Transmission (Premium time) ends Calling Dobra, Kanisianum s~udents r :{::::{{{{:):A Today's Weather 1 ::::::::: :: 1 FORMER students from Dobra and Kani­ to contribute R 100 each and ilie oiliers R 30. PRETORIA: The Weather Bureau's detailed forecast si anum are planning a re-union day at An­ . Please send your contributions to DOCSA, summary for Namibia for today: amulenge/Ombalantu on Septembe ~.)9 to account number 542 461 898 First National Partly cloudy and hot but warm in the South where it will meet up: ~ith old school 'mates. ' . . Banlc; Oshakati, or hand It in to the follow­ be fine today. Coast partly cloudy and . cold wiili fog They are also planning to collect some ing people: Omeege - A Niillpago; Amu­ patches overnight but fine in the South later today. Wind: money at the occasion which they will tang a - A Shivute; Okatana - M Niipare; moderate souilierly but fresh in the ~outh. - Sapa • . clonate to disabled people in the North. . . Ongwediva - D AIDayulu; O ~hakati - Ms P ...... ). - . All ex-Dobra and Kanisianum studel'lts ' Taaru/IA T Ashipala; 0shilqJku - S Amushila; are invited to take part in the celebrations. Olupaka - Ms E NauyaIa; Oshikulufitu - G ------A.DS IS A KILLER! Be faithful to one partner, do not sleep around To help meet the costs ofthe occasion, all Andjen~; Anamulenge - A Shalumbu. former students who are eIl!ployed are asked , Today is Thursday, September 3, the 247th day oJ;i992. 1991 - Fierce fighting in Croatia effectively scuttles a new There are 119 days left in thiyear. European Community peace plan for Yugoslavia . . Highlights in history on this date: Today's Birthdays: 1497 - Manuel, King of Spain, marries Isabella of Spain~ "1958 - DrHendrik Verwoerd becomes prime minister of Di~e de¥oitiers, French adventuress (1499-1\66); Jac- 1603 - France's King Herny permit" Roman Cathelic SA. ft • ques Necker,Swiss economist' (1732-1804). . . . Jesuits to return to France despite opposition: 1962 - Katanga government accepts UN Secretary-General 1758 - Revolution in Portugal', led by Marquis of Tavora U Thant's plan for Congolese reunification. • Thought for· !oday: . and his wife who .\Vound King Joseph but subsequently, ~ , 1973 - Cholera outbreak in Italy spread". arrested. 1976 _ US Viking 11 spacecraft land" on. Mars. Soap and education are not as sudden as 'a massacre, but 1759 - Exp~lsio n of Roman Catholic Jesuits_begins in 1978 _ Air Rhodesia's Viscount 'Hunyani' is shotdowrr. . ,they are 'more"deadly in ilie long run - Mark Twain, US Portugal. . near Kariba. Forty-eight occupants die, Eighteen passen- r--w_n_· t_e_r_(1.;.,,8_3_5_-_19_1_0_)~. _____--,- ______1783 - Britain, France, Spain and United States sign Peace gers escape th,rough tail section of burning aircraft b~t.10, , 9f Versailles, officially ending revolutionary war. including women and children, are massacred by guerril­ 1791 - French constitution is passed by National Assembly, las. . Car luxury for poor Zaire making France a constitutional monarchy. . 1986 - SA government reimposes order prohibiting jour­ 1879 - Afghanistan troops massacre British legation at nalists from reporting actions of security forces. {{1NSHASA: The fonner government ofNguza Karll Bond spent Kabul. . . 1987 - ANC leader Oliver Tambo meets Czech leader 9,460 billion zaires (about 15 million dollars) of state money on 1900 - The annexation of the Transvaal is announced in the Gustl}X Husak in Prague. . • _ - vehicles during. the the first half of 1992, according to an audit House of Assembly in Cape' Town. 1989 - The SWA TF says it killed nine Swapo insurgents the conducted by the new government of impoverished Zaire. 1904 - Japan defeats Russian forces at Liaoyang in.China . previous day, the first d~y of a ceasefire to which Swapo The worst offender was the prime minister's office, ~ch spent 1913 - City of Nahking falls to Chinese revolutionary has unilaterally c.ommttted itself. .' almost five million dollars on limousines and four-wheel drive . forces un~r Yuan Shih-I

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looms in , Winnie suspect stili jailed( .... ~imbabwe LUSAKA: Fugitive South African Katiza Cebekhulu, a co- . -< accused in the Winnie Mandela kidnap and assault Iria I, is still HAMif.;,some five million languishing in Lusaka's central prison despite having been people are fi'~ at~ned with served with a deportation order. The Zambian authorities are starvation in drougfif:hit Zim- considering whether to deport him to SOl!th Africa, where he babwe as the govemmc/lt-YJ}S- is sought by police to answer certain criminal charges, or 10

terday cut monthly food 're- - > release him. NAM support fora tief allowances to individuals by 66 per cent. The government, which in FW has hope for Codes a July increased the monthly BLOEMFONTBIN: President FW de Klerk sa id yesterday he grain allocation to slarving was confident multi-partY. negotiations would resume within a conflict mechanism rural people under a drought "reasonable" time. Spe~g at the Free State congress of the I relief programme by 33 per­ National Party, he said: "I can 'confidently say that I have JAKARTA: A proposal for isters are attending, said on nesian proposal stems largely cent, from 10 to 15 kilograms, reason to believe that within a reas'Ollllble time multi-party anew mechanism to resolve Tuesday that disputes should from concern that the N AM yesterday announced a 66 per negotiations will be on track again." He 'WIHlred to be very conflict quickly among de­ not be allowed to hurt N AM cannot move ahead in forg­ cent cut from 15 to five kilo- careful in phrasing that, he said, as things could ODviously still veloping countries is win­ unity of purpose or solidar- ' ing. wider economic and grams. " go wrong. ''But progress is being made on a bilateral-basis ity of action. ' Announcing the cut, which ning wide support at a political co-operation if its between the government and the ANC and I am hopeful that took effect from Tuesday, summit of the Non~Aligned "There may now be an influcence continues to be this process will result in the breaIdng of deadlocks," , Movement (NAM) here. objective need to devise sapped by' strife 'among Deputy Minister o'f Social Welfare Florence Chitauro Among countries backing more effective mechanism, member states. UN men continue search the Indonesian proposal are procedures and guidelines They said that the move­ said due to the reduction in Iran, Zimbabwe, Senegal, for internal.conflict resolu'­ ment's impotence was the flow ' of maize into the MANAMA, Bahrain: UN weapons inspectors have experi­ North Korea and Pakistan. tion .. . ," he said. clearly demonstrated dur­ country caused by competi­ enced no problems in their new mission in Iraq, despite the tion for grain with other south­ But India, embroiled in a Suharto said that the ing the Iraqi invasion of goveriunent's outrage over the no-fly zone set up by the allies ern African countries, there long-festering dispute with mechanism however gpould Kuwait in August 1990 when to protect Shiite Muslim rebels, a UN official said yesterday. was a shortage of the staple Pakistan over Kashmir, has be built around the NAM NAM had little influence In southern Iraq, a senior ,Iraqi official said Iraqi forces have maize grain. remained silent on the' plan ' philosophy of overcoming on events. Analysts, however, believe been ordered not to shoot at the allied planes enforcing the despite Pakistani Premier differences through dia­ Both Iraq and Kuwait are that the cut in food relief has flight ban below the 32nd parallel. ~ , Nawas Sharif's support for logue. NAM members. been necessitated by the high ,the move. It should resolve differ­ The summit is expected cost of maize, which has al- Ruble propped up again Indonesian President ences through a "balanced to address Suharto's proposal most doubled since the gov- Suharto, whoischairingthe .approach rather than through in a lengthy document on ernment removed subsidies MOSCOW: The Russian Central Bank has spent-US$650 108-member NAM summit partisan contention," he said political issues to be released last month. The social wel- million so far this year to prop up the sinking ruble and is which some 60 monarchs, in a keynote address. later this week. - AFP fare ministry buys the grain willing to spend only another US$l00 million, bank chairman presidents and prime min- Diplomats said the Indo- from the Grain Marketing Viktor Gerashchenko said yesterday. "We are not giving up Board parastatal. _ Sapa 'the practice of hard currency interventions, but we can run out 1------1 of money at any moment," the Interfax news agency quoted Gerashchenko as telling ameeting of Russian entrepreneurs. Asylum flood The ruble sank to a record low of 210,5 rubles to the dollar on the Moscow Foreign Currency Exchange on Tuesday, BONN: More than 40 000 people applied for political Talkative priest warned asylum in German)' in LUSAKA: Malawi police sternly warned outspoken ' priest August, bringing the run­ ning total this year to 274 Aaron Longwe against holding any meetings and speaking to foreign journalists'before releasing him from detention Tues­ 000 and smashing last year's day for planning an anti-government rally. Longwe told AFP LONDON: Hit by almost record of 256 000 after only yesterday that he had defied the warning because despite continuous negative press eight months, the interior police intimidation and threats, the church in the one-party coverage during the sum­ ministry reported yesterday. state has a mandate to bring about',peaceful political change mer months about the state Most ofthe applicants came of her marriage to the Prince from Romania, former and a just society. of Wales, ·Princess Diana Yugoslavia and Bulgaria. • From Agence France-Presse, Sapa and Associated Press has told close friends she may leave him in the au- ' tumn, the Daily Express reported yesterqay. Only 3 more days left Her younger son, Prince Harry, , is due to join his to shop for FREE Entry Fonns for the brother William at board­ R10 000 and$x Rl 000 Shopping-Vouchers ing school next week, and the newspaper speculates in the Wecke & Voigts CentenaryCompetitwn'! , that with both sons away, the Princess will have "no NO immediate family ties to W Perfuntes, keep her anchored to an increasingly unhappy mar­ Colognes-& riage". ' Buckingham Palace has After Shavf!.s denied last 'week's allega­ tions in the tabloid press that a "dirty tricks campaign" L -ESS 20% was being waged against the only until Saturday, 5 September 1992 Princess by Prince Charles's aides. ' AND there are lots of other specials which The allegations followed DIANA TO DO ROYAL DUCK? ... Rumours are mount- ' - will continue after the publication of the trans<:;ript ing that Britain's .?rincess Diana could leave Prince Centenary Competition has closed: of a tape-recorded conver­ Charles before the end of the year. Photograph: Agence sation, said to be between Fra 'nce~ Presse, • groceries & Iiquour. men's shirts the Princess and a secret 'i!' pants. ladies' shoes • towels mal ~ a~irer. . _ publ!~hed during the' sum- damage as much as pos- Th~ Princess, accor.ding ,, ~er. , sible:" _ • brass ornaments etc. " to the Express, had urgeQ The newspaper quoted an Meanwhile, one of Queen · ' .. ' and .until Saturday you receive one FREE EAtry Form for the draw Andrew Mortan, author Qf , ullnamed ft;ien(t~tPrincess Elii abeth IT's adviserS,press ' I, , "! ' bf the R1 0000 & 5x R1000 shopping vouchers , .. a biography about rer ~ which , _. Diana ',s as saying: "That's ' secretary Charles Anson, is '. ,' for'every R50"spent on one ofo ur fantastic specials ! first brought to public at- why.in October ,we think fl!portedly due to resign, as, '. 1" tentionrumoursthattheroyal • she's going todo something " according to the Express: ~ " , couple's marriage was far ', dramatic: She's ·obviously heis "upset abOlit being lefr ' .. ;.- from a happy'one ;. to bring got some plan. The mar- jn the middl~of a? un~gQ i. publication forward to the - rilige just cannotirnprove, '. fled and hurtfulsltuatlo~as , summer, saying "if you leave 'It:s a questionpf her want- rival royal camps take SIdes it to the autumn I may not ing our and of them agree- in , the Charles v Diana You don't normally spoil yourself... do it 'now! be there". The book was ing terms that will stem the battle."· AFP 6 Thursday September 3 1992 THE NAMIBIAN

Yesterday's quotlltions for UJ!it trusts: . ' GCll\'r al Equity Funds: was fixed '!i-340,45 dollars-and ------ounce yesterday afternoon com p"n.:d ABS" 132.-12 123,88 5,99 to 340,40 doll ars in the mornin g and 341 ,70 doll ars on Tucsday. a,fternotln. BOEGrowth D4.7 1 125,87 4,76 Conllllunity Growth found IOS ,7 1 1'0 3, 28 n/a Oil price Fed!!ro 11 7,20 109,43 5,n San lam Mining Oil futu res prices (dollars per barrel) at 1545 GMT yesterday: Cll Growth \05,65 98,63 5,48 Southern Mining [PE BRENT (ocr) • 96,RI GlI.)f,!bank G rowth 2~2S.l)2 207-1,27 5,14 Southern Pure ,37 n/a September 2 20, 18 IG I ! 13, 1S 115.29 4.54 Standard Gold 143, 10 D-I, IO 8,79 September I (close) 20,1 '3 ~!umcn t u m 2-20.-14 206,7 -1 4,7 9 103,4 ! 'J7 ,45 n/a NEW YORK WTI-TYPE (O('T) Metflln,l 172.53 160.01 4,28 93 ,02 S7.00 n/a Septcmber 2 2 1,71 Metlife 106.-1-1 7,9-1 332, 85 3! 1.50 5,00 September I (close) 2 1,64 NBS Hall mark 855,58 6.30 nities 1577,96 1476,59 4,68 ~o(\\' i c h 3 19)3 4,85 Namibian stocks Old Mutu al Mining 210,51 19(,,1 R 5.65 Old ~ I u t ua l fnv estors 25 13.52 4,1 Closing prices yesterday on the Jolwnncshurg Stock !,xchangc tlf the Old Mutual Indu .• tri al 323,48 30 1.36 4,R2 Sage 222-1 .71 following: Old Mutu al Gold Fund 9 1,27 85 ,03 6,59 Sanbm 1526,44 BU Y SELLERS SI\Ll'S Old Mut ual Top Compan ies 2 18 ,88 204,06 il/a Sanbm Index 115 R,66 De Beers 5685 5700 5690 San!am Divide nd -11 9, 12 AngloAM 9550 ')600 '1600 Southern Equity Money market GfiNamib 2 15 225. 215 Standard Commercial rllml GPSA 5800 5900 5825 Syfrets Growth Prev iolls closing Ycstcrday's closi ng ABSA 820 830 825 Syfrets Trustee n/a 2.7305/20 2.7265/80 First Bank 5950 n/a 6000 L:AL 5,03 lo'tnanclal rand Nedcor 1490 1525 1500 SpcdaUst Equltv Previous closing Yeste rday's closing SBrC 7150 7200 II/a AI3SAInd~a 118,79 111,11 9,24 3.75/3.77 3.7175/3.6%9 Metje&Z 175 200 n/a - 130,28 6,12 GU:z esources 122.36 9O-day liquId BA rate Namfish 475 n/a n/a Gu ank Industrial 106,49 100,09 6,65 Prcvious closing Yesterday's closing Namsea n/a n/a n/a ~e Resources 101,00 94,31 7,10 12.50 12.50

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Ehandukilo la etela Nanale oupyakadi

UMWE womovapolifiovo va TYAPPA NAMUTEWA omolwehandu li djuu 010 la kwata oonakupangulilwa pewa oonakupangulwa. Ota oikolokosha yomeefaalama, konghola, tava pula omupo­ londwele nee kutya ye oyo ya twala fiyo omehan­ lifi (Kanaela) e uye kuvo, mokukwata ovanhu ovo, okwa dukilo li djuu inali m6nika ashike inava yeululwa, shaashi . li ashike ta wanifa po oinaku­ mo nalemoshiiongo omu, ota ' otava anye okupopya omad­ wanifwa yomupolifi keshe, hokolola kutya vati ope na ina avo. okukalekapo ombili nepan­ ookaume ile ovakwanedimo Lwopotundi 11 oufiku tuu dulafano nokukelela omunyo­ voonakuhandukilwa tave mu 00 naiango ope lee uya vali nenakeshe. ningile omatilifo. ovalumenhu vane, va kondeka Ota londwele yo kutya Phillem Kanaela, 00 oye omivelo adishe, vavali ngeenge omunhu ngaho ta Omupresidende woshilongo, Dr Sam Nujoma, moshivike sha ya okwa Ii a talelapo umwe a dana onghandangala komuvelo ou, manga vavali endaenda peumbo laye nomi­ oshitopolwa shokOumbangalanhu woshilongo, oko a talelapo nokupopifa oshiwana mokukwata vahapu ve Ii kumukwao. Ava va kalo inadi pumbiwa, otaka vomoonahandukilwa, onghela · peenhele dibapu. Pefimbo letalelepo laye, Omupresidende OkW8 Ii a yeulula pam­ konghola komuvelo ninga keshe osho ta dulu okwa lombwela oikundaneki wokokombifa natango ova mokuamena ovaneumbo laye '" belewa omunino womeva wa dja kOgongo okuyuka kOnaanda, 00 a longwa kovak· kutya ye paife okuli po a tila, anya okutonga omadina avo. naye mwene. washiwana vo vene. Konima eshi Omupresidende a patulula opomba yomeva, okwa shaashi meumbo laye paife Kanaela eshi e lee uya Ta twikile natango kutya makela mo tete a tale ngeenge omeva omanyenye tuuu. Apa ota monika nekopi omwe uya ovanhu oikando meumbo Iwopotundi 12 ye ita tilifwa kovanhuovo lomeva ta makelemo. Okwa pandula Ovanaanda, ndele ta kumaida ovanhu aevshe itatu, tave mu pula momukalo youftku mEtivali, okwa tya onghee ota Iwikila ngaashi ve Iitulemo oppo ve Iietele omeva popepi. Efano: OSWALD SHlVUTE. tau limbilike. ngaho opo te Iidula ngeno a shito okukandeka omunyo­ Osoondaha ya dja ko, n.angale, novalumenhu vane nena keshe, kutya nee otau i:Eirst National meumbo laKanaela niOkury­ tava konghola, navo kakwa li ningwa kulyely~. _ ~'..' ~ angava, omwe uya omu­ va hala okupopya omadina Oshinima sha tya ngaha ~, ,- ,. e o Gwaandili na I:' n~yo nayl , lumenhu ehe shiivike, ta pula avo. okwe shi lopota nale kutya "mwene weumbo eli, Konima eshi tava i, Ka­ kovakulunhu vopolifi notashi flumbe ongalo Toini ye tu'thiga po 00 a kwata ovanhu ava va naela okwa talela mekende konakonwa. Ii(~:, ". pewa eehandukilo leedula nokwa mona kutya Kanaela oye umwe wova~ Vakwetu natu umbeni on· dihapu okuli peni. "Kanaela ovalumenhu ava okwa li va polifi ovo va kwata Paulus galo omolu emanya OSWA LD SHIVUTE ina hangika mo efimbo 010. kanghameka okatuwa kavo Ndikwetepo, Matheus Tjapa, loonakufya veru moshi· Natango onguloshi yEtivali Iwokokule ne'umbo kanini. Mwooma Nghihalemhote, ponga shomboma moFirst MOTSANDfmUukwaluudhi omwe tu zila onkundana lwopotundi 10 youfiku Kanaela ola diladila kutya Michael Angula, Venasius National Bank ya Shakati tayi ti kutya kuku Emma AndreaslGwaandili gwoomvula ovalumenhu vane ova holoka otashi dulika pe na oovam­ Ameho na Martin Kadhikwa, eti 19 Februali 1988. 103 okwe tu thigilepo eti 22 Auguste omvula ndjika. peumbo laKanaela noku mu waina ile ookaume ovo mEtitano la dja ko va pula, ashike noshikando eshi koonakuhandukilwa va ha la pewa ehandu li djuu leedula Unene, otaku pulwa Om- r Kuku nakusa Gwaandili okwa thiga ko oyana yatano ina hangika moo Ova kala tava oku mu ningila owii da dja po-lO fiyo 52: baanga yoFirsl National ngoka a kala omushiwikile . naatekulu oyendji. ngeenge inayi umba natCUl.!;>L-+-flaWa gwomomukunda Onan- Okwa ftnnbikwa nale nokuli ongalo, nayo yi umbe yo, iki mUukwaluudhi, oye okuzilila mOngeleka yEgon- · shashi omulandu wOmbaanga nakuvala Omunyekadhi galo lyawo lya Shilemba. Okinde yaValombola otau ti kutya Omutuvikili/ . g w 0 mu kw ani i 1 w a Onkundanayimweyesoya customermOmbaangaoye te gWuukwaluudhi tatekulu tseyithilwa oshifoshika oyo ya monghatu yotete meyakulo Josia Shikongo sha Taapopi, ndyoka yeso lya Abraham lopaMbaanga. Nekulu Taapopi. Josef gwoinOmuntele mOn- yapewa oJD.ahini Ooil,akufya ndishi OVJi li Nakusa Kuku Gwaandili donganokwakalahalongele oilyo yOmbaanga oyo? okwa thiga ko oyona aatekulu koGrootfontein ngoka OKINDE ompe ndjoka opo kuume kOkinde ndjoka noya kegumbo. Oonakufya ndishi omo va nUutekulululwa oundji. oondjenda dhe ombaadhilila ya tameke mondoolopa ya dhilaadhila kutya onawa ya "Kashi li nande oshitopolwa monena oshiponga shefyo Efumbiko lye olya ningwa ongula yohela moshiponga Valombola omvula ndjika yi gandje omahini omatalalage shiikulya yoshikukuta, . mOmbaanga omo? nale eti 25 Auguste omvulashekandomo lyohauto mo- na aanona yOshikunino ye Ii Ii nawa noga nika uukolele omagano ashike ga gandjwa Etungo IOmbaanga ndishi tuu ndjika pOtsandi. . Rundu sha Kavango. 48 naamboka yomo Pre School kaanona yomOkinde ndjoka. ku Bonmilk", Hefolo Wahl ta nalo ola mona oshiponga Pokati mpoka oshifo shetu Uuyelele wa gwedhwa ko ye li 4l,omasiku sho ga Ii 25 • OmukuluntusikolagwOk- lombwele oshifo shika. kOboma yefiku olo? osha kundana wo kutya kuku inau gandjwa natango kwali, ga Auguste, oya li ya pewa inde ndjoka omusamane Brian Molwashoka kombanda Mokutunga etungo lipe liwa Toini Ndinelago Shithigona pethimbo oshinyolwa taShi yi .oolitela dhomashini omatalala Kinnear okwa li a pandula yuupakete womahini okwa li . IOmbaanga lomwaalu tau ~mvula 70, a kala kwali koshinyanyangidho. omagano kOfeema yedhina noonkondo Boiunilk sho, kwa shangwa wa kwisha eti 5 tengenekwa ufike pomiliyona momukunda Oshilemba Moshitopolwa sha Kalongo BONMILK ya Shakati. pahalo lye ewanawa a li a lya Auguste omvula ridjika, limwe netata (Rl,5 mil), ngeno mOngandjera okwa mana omwa li wo mwa zi onkun- N akugandja omagano gandja omagano gOmahini hefolo Wahl na tate Brian, Oinupunguli/customer oye te OQndjenda dhe eti 25 Auguste dana tayi ti kutya.'meme Vie- ngaka meme Mandy Wahl kaanona mboka ye li mOsikola oya hokolola kutya, omahini ya monghatu yotete.meyakulo moshipangelo sha Kahao toria Mwadina ya Shekudja ngokae li Omuwiliki gwOshi· ye. agehe ngaka oga adhika ge li 10Pambaanga, ngeno ope na mOngandjera konima okwa mona oshiponga sho a topolwa sha BONMILK Okanona kehe oka li ka mOdipfrisa, ana mOkila ngoo vali ornhumbwe yakula yuuwehame wethimboefupi. tsuwa omagonga ga hamano. mOwambo, okwa lombwela mono oolitela mbali dhotruih- yokutalaleka unene na kage yemanyaloonakufya? L__ K~u~ku~~T~o~in~i~S~h~i~th~i~go~n~a~~~~~~~~~~~=-~O~S~hl~'~~o~sh~ik~a~ku~ty~a~yo~o~y:e~l~i __~in~i_n~g~ak~a~n~oku~Jg~a~fa~al~e~l~a~ na nande oshiponga sha sha Ame onda li omulongi komuntu, oga fa ashike ngashi mOmbaanga efimbo 010, ndele makwawo. naame konyala ndi fye efiku Uunona, mokuya koma­ 010, ndi na oixwandu yob­ KASHI SHI OSHILI' SHOKA . gumbo nomahini gawo, owa oma molutu fiyo okonena eli. li wa pewa uumbapila wa Nda monena oshiponga Ngame ongoshilyo shimwe shomEhangano lyIilema ondi uvite kOshipangelo sha Shakati eti 13. Juli 1992 oko tatu ka adha shainwa ku tate Boan, mboka 'moilonga,-nda'longa mo oule uudhigu omolu OIl}apopYQ.ngoka t~ga popiwa mOradio kutya ngono te tU fala kOndonga. lau lombwele aavali kutya, ···.weedula . nhano nambali, j ilema mbyoka kwali ya hogololwa y,i ye koRossing inayihala 'Ngonota ti kutya koRossing inatu hala ko, ota P!1pi iilombo. inaYl\. kala ya limbililwa : efimbo 010, ndele nepeni li ti­ k.o . Ngoka la taandelitha omitoto dhoka nil popye oshilC . Tse ishevie katu na iimaliwa.yokufuta o)cam.bes!l .kehe esil5u. )comasiku .< gekwisho li Ii "lyaana 010 ngaho inandi mona Ngame ogumwe nda kwatelwa mwaambono 'ya hogololwa' olcuya nokugaiuka, tse'itatu ~a.lwa_ ano k()Ross\ng ..' ,,' <, I' kuupakete w()mahini, oshoka po. Odi ngoo ya fila komash­ ya ye koRos,c;ing,. , ,,; " . _., .. _'. • Filippus Lunganda &,l}o wa mono kutya, inatu.thika, omolw- oga:'kalll ga friswa nawa. ::', ini. Lotango otwa Ittwa fthanwa' niOradio 'opo tu noloky kO­ ashike inotu ithana sho wa mwena ashike. kdsbipa~gQ rQ ,okO HefQlo WaJli okwa hokolola ..; Ewiliko loFirst National shipangelo shEpangelo sha Shakaii not wa yi I'lgii~h ( >'.e tu ' hatll gong;lla. Oshinima shiJnwe ishewe' kalenl mu shi shi kul)'.\, li hik" )lasho ta shi ka Bank ngeenge ola umba nalc ithana. Naku tu ithana Hendclina Nghilingarrye oi

DIE derde rondte samesprekings hissen Duitsland en Namibie oor ekonomiese sainewerkingis gister afgesluit met die ondertekening van die oOreenkoms w;ll aangegaan is. In terme van die weg en DM12-4-miljoen vir ooreenkoms sal Namibi~41- watervoorsiening in die miljoen Duitse Mark(R79- kommunale gebiede. . miljoen) vir die huidige jaar DM24-miljoen van die ontvang, wat bebels 'n sagte vorige jaar is ook herpro-

lening ter waarde van der­ grameer vir vanjaar. r . • tig miljoen en 'n skenking DM16-miljoeq hiervan sal vir tegniese hulp, van elf gevoeg word by die lening miljoen. vir die Trans-Caprivi snel­ Die lening sal teen 'n weg terwyl DMS-miljoen ge­ rentek~rs van 0,57 persent .bruik sal word vir die re­ aangebied word "oor 'n . habilitasie van die Hardap- tydperk vanveertigjaarmet dam. ,. grasie in die eerste tien jaar. In totaal bedra Duitse DM7,6-miljoen 'is ge­ . ontwikkelingshulp - aan oormerk . vir lae-koste' N amibie sedert verlede jaar ZedrNgavir~~"voorsitter van ~ie · Nasionai~ BeplallIlingskommissie en Hubert Linhart van die Duitse Departement behuising, DM 10-miljoen DM l'S1-miljoen(R350- van Ontwikkelingsamewerking, gister, na die ondertekening'van 'n ontwikkelingooreenkoms wat bestaan uit '0 vir die Trans-Caprivi snel- miljoen). sagie lening en tegniese hulp in die vorm van 'n skenking. . ' "Finale voorbereidings gemaak vir GAO aan tuinbedrywighede wat NAMmle en Suid-Afrika beoogde administrasie met ber bereken teen die huidige hogings nie genoegsaam sou in die maand begin met ' n sal Vrydag in Pretoria die twee regerings bespreek tarief van R1,65 kiloliter. wees nie waarop die skerp vermeerdering in ontmoet om die besonder- sowel as aanbevelings maak Dit het beteken dat huis­ stadsraad die .strenger waterverbruik. bewoners slegs twee kiloliter maatreels aanvaar het. ' hede van 'n Gesameotlike oor hoe dit gedoen moet Indien nie betyds ' aang­ . per dag sou kon gebruik om Die bestuurskomitee is ook A d m i 0 i s t r as i e word. espreek word nie sal die ver­ Owerheict(GAO) oor Elke regering sal 'n sen- binne die verwagte grense besig om inligting in te win hoogde waterverbniik in die addisionel~ Walvisbaai te bespreek, ioruitvoerende beampte tot te bly en ,die vir ondersoeke vir die in­ komende maande die koste te vermy. stelling van soortgelyke volger;lS '0 verklaring, gis- die GAO moet beooem bestaande bronne baie ver Gister met die vergader­ tariewe vir kommersiele en ter, deur . die Namib ies~ terwyl daar ook ' n oorskry met ernstige gev­ ing dat hierdie ver~ ander verbruikers. Ministerie van Buitelandse r bestuuiskomitee, met 'ri is besluit olge vir die hele stad. Sake. gelyke verteenwoordiging 'n Bloktarief van sestig Namibiese Minister van 'onder 'n roterendevoorsit- Meer as 2500 mense in Namibie kiloliter per maand sou Buitelandse Sake, Theo-Ben terskap aangewys moet ingestel word met "n bokoste is HIV-positief. Beskerm jouself Gurirab, eo sy Suid-Afri- ' word. van 20% by residenSiele kaanse eweknie, Pik Botha, Aanvaliklik sal die GAO . deur nie rond te slaap nie verbruikers vanaf.l Septem- bet op 21 Augustus verlede verantwoordelik weesvirdie maand bekend gemaak dat hawe en verwante fasiliteite, '0 ooreenkoms oOrdie gesa- , ' watervoorsierung uit die meotlike adrilir'iistrasie van KuiseO-delta, paaie en brue ~ REPUBLIC OF: Walvisbaai bereik is. doeane en aksyns, nywer- .. Samespreki"ngS' oor die ' 'heidsontwikkeling, toer- NAMIBJ.A .omsuede enklawe' en die isme, gesondheidsdienste en kuseilande het ' in .Maait ' natuurbewaring. verlede jaar tusseo rue twee Afvaardiging sal bestaan, lande begin. . , uit die Permanente Sekre- Verlede Desetnoo'r is 'n tarisse van Buitelaridse Sake; gesameotlilce' tegniese Justisie; Finansies; Visserye . 'Applications for the following vacancies are awaited komitee tussendie twee op en Mariene-ontwikkeling; en die been gebring om die Plaaslike Owerhe'de en at the Noosanadis PrimarY,S.chool ·Leonardville. moontlikhede'van gesament- Behuising onder letding van like administrasie te be- di-ePermaneote Sekretaris Grade 1 (2 POSTS) - All the subjects spreek. . in die Kantoor van die Eer- Grade 2 (1 POST) - All the subjects Dievergadering, Vrydag, ste Minister. Grade 4' ~ 7 (3 POSTS) .; English is die derde ontmoeting Senior amptenare uit ver- Grade 4.7.'(2 POSTS) - Geography tussen die . Gesamentlike skeie ministeries sal ook deel ' Tegniese Komitee en sal die daarvan uitmaak. Grade 4 .. 7 (1 POST). Physical Education and Needlework (Girls) Grade 7 (1 POST) • Afrikaans Grade 3 (1 POST)· All of the' subjects Staa·i()n ..••• ver. k~ C)p te~n ·· ••· Ri·()O·: Grade 4 • 7 (1 POST) • Mathematics, Science and Physical Education ·.·.InUenendence' .:: .)'..?" •••• ...... < ...... '. ... .•...... '(Boys) , ( DIE Munisipaliteit het gister op sy ptransaksie kanseleer is. maandvergadering besluit om die Inde­ Verslae van verskillende belanghebben­ Applications must be submitted before or on 4 September 1992. with all the necessary documentation - CV's; Jobs highest qualifications. necessary primary school teaching pendence Stadion en alle geriewe daarop des het vanjaar op 10 Augustus voor die education or 3 ~ '4 years experience with a Matric certificate teen 'n bedrag van Rl00 aan die Minis­ bestuurskomitee gedien wat die aanbev-, , " terie van',Jeug en Sport te verkoop. Die eling aan die 'raad gedoen het om te bestaande huurkontrak vir' die stadion verkoop. All applications inust be posted to: sal kanseleer word. Die ministerie sal ingevolge die bepal. The Headmaster . Die munisipaliteit het dit in die verlede ings toelating het vir die bedryf van 'n P_O. Box 65 , ' oorweeg om die stadion aan 'n privaatin- . saal vir sosiale funksies en ontspanning, LEONARDVILLE stansie te verkoop maar ingryping deur 'n restaurant, 'n sportwinkel, fisiotera­ 9000 pie, gimnasium, sportverwante gebruike die Ministers van Plaaslike Owerhede en All applications must include this advertisement or a photocopy '; Behuising, Liberine Amathila en die van en kantore wat slegs vir die administra. Jeug en Sport, Pendukeni Ithana, het tiewe doel van sportklubs gebruik mag ~~ \ daartoe gelei dat die voorgenome verkoo- word. " • ~ ~ f • , \ ,e • "" I ,' .... ,'" l' l' j, '" " J I

10 Thursday September 3 1~92 , . THE NAMIBIAN

; I Tel. 36970 .. .~l , . '. • •• I Classified Fax. 33980

P('rsonal Entertainm('I~t Housl' for sail' Ilouse for salt~ Legal Notice " Education

'SPECIAL OFFERlII ALIENS ACT 1937 .. Make'use of our special offer on NOTICE OF INTENTION EARNMORE . our winning concept - OF CHANGE OF· MONEYlI ' The slimming conCept!!! SURNAME Startinlf nowll '. A tested fomula that we DaytQne or evenings ALL DIPLOMA guarantee will work fo.r you' ss ,I: I, David Shllengl,J,dwa re.siding proud c,>wner of ori~'~f ';it has for 'many Qthers . . Luipe:r:IIville' 'Police caP1P COURSES IN: the 4 Bedroom houses with 2 ~t .~ Contact us at: Kenzel Products, arid employed as a home guard bathrooms to De built in • 2 Bathrooms ~ ; 'P,O :"l~x 23581, Windhook, ' - intend applying to the Minister • Typing Beginners / Katuttira. . l:: • 4 Bedrooms of Home' Affairs to .authority Advanced ' Priee rangeR92 908.00'- R97 • Kitchen • Office Management ,', ;-~. , I'>"," 'under section' '9 -0(the ·Aliens 557.00 .. • Lounge ' ~ ,,' • ReceptionlSwitchboard • Hot and cold water Act, ' 1937,' to .assume the surname"Shilengudwa forthe . , Commuriication and ,~~t1:. For. ,more' i,nfol'J!la~jon ,), !: ,1:1 .}.- .. ~1~'. · ., ., reasons that I use the surname Business Practice -"'~.- . ' : ph0l!~ NaeD}i ' .,.'.', · '.This is , ~ot . a misprint but • Dictaphone . ~ . ~ ~~ .. .".' ~ ., ," . ,. . · trUe"My" broer.:~·;,"i (': : ,'" , Sltilengudwa i!l 11.1 .I1!'t ,~W~ial T~: 37470}.,-) o~ ,~17~Z~ , dOCUments, but not the" haem • Shorthand / Pitmans · We at Im~a'exUl~Q our Helirt t:~ . CallVolksie Slabber or • Secretarial'C,ourses, . . 'felt congfatiilations and L-.....__ ::-- __-...""":'"_....;...., • Hei~"Nekom'; ' at 34171 (Paulus) which is my father's first name. I previottsly oore 3 - 8 months " sincerest best ~shes to Wecke ';' ~. (w) ~r ~i2,52 , ~ ,': . ... eomputer Ti-~ining ' J> ... - •• l!''''.4 .• the name's David Paulus. Any •~ and Voigts Grootfontein for 2 weeks - 6 months ' celebrating tneil' 100l-h ' \Vanted to l'l'nt -person who objects ' to my ; assumpti:on' of t he'; said .• Dressmaking Courses Birthd~i. 'WeCke & Voigts has 4- 6 months · 'become synonomous." with, '. Flator2~edroom~nouseneed~d 'surname . of Shilengudwa should'as soon as may be lodge ~. ,t quality products like 'Imana Preferably in ~iIidhoek-West . o ~ his ~bjection, in writi~g, with a COUNCEILING IN ,Super. ~ya Mince: and No l' • N0rtlt Kho~as~a} Eros. Qill CAREER'GlJIDANCE AND ir statement' of his reasons Squps, for ·the connoisseur at __-:--:-_ .::'S~ara~3:.::6:::.9.:.:70~(w~)~ therefore, with the Magistrate JOB SEEKING Rock Bottom prices. May this I am looking for a one-bedroom of Windhoek.· tradition keep for the next 100 flat in Windhoek Centi-al ' or years. From all at Imana. WindhoekWest,Pleasecontact HOME OF REAL ESTATE Happy 100th Birthdayl Sonya at tel: 36970 " ALIENS ACT 1937 OLYMPIA . . NOTICE OF INTENTION I am ' looking for a two • .3.Bedrooms OF CHANGE OF . bedroomed flat within the pria: .• land a half bathrooms SURNAME range ofR700 - 900 per month. • Lounge If you .&JUl be of assistance ' • Dining room 'with fire I, Jushna Iithete residing at CB WELDING ' please contact Shayne at 36970 place 044129 Katutura and currently For general welding, steelworlt, during office hours. • Garage unemployed intend applying to ... Caiport the Minister of Home Affairs to Burglar bars, Gates, Security Flat to let Doors, e.t.c ..... • Maids room authority under section 9 ofthe WOODLANDS Tel: 061 - 62600 or 62543 (w) 'Aliens Act, 1937, to assume the BOOK NOWlI KHOMASDAL PIONEERSPARK Tel: 061 - 51980 After hours surname Iithete for the WTI'l'E OR CALL: - SOLE AGENT ..--e;r.",. reasons that Sakeus is my KMT COMMERCIAL. Goinc ·fast - just 5 This house lends itself to father's Christian name, 'and COLLEGE get44- ' ~ left outdoor living! Sparkling B. KARSEBooM now I would like to change it to P.O. BOX 22813 Flat to let in Pioneerspark. • 3 Bedrooms (hie) swimming pool set in Iith~te . I previously bore the Windhoek .&ric Deuce Fever 1992 beautiful surroundings. AT . Three-bedroomed flat in new • Lovely tiled bathroom name's Jushna Sakeus. Any Metje Behnsen Buildinc block. Available immediately. septerate toilet Very private! Phone for person who objects to iny 277 Independence Avenue B. Kan!eboomJ..~) Ltd further details. Independence'Avenue Windhoet To view phone Judy at 43253 • Spacious lounge assumption of the said Tel: (061) 220076 or 222188 (All hours) • Open plan kitchen surname of Iithete should as • Burglar proofed Very neat 3 bedroomed soon as may be lodge his Name: ______. Many special prices house with pretty kitchen. Employment offered >t Fully carpeted objection, in writing, with a 'Brocades - Velvets - Violets Lot of Potential!! ' Latest colours - PAtterns • Magnificient view statement of his reasons • 450 sq.m. .erven Maids room therefore, with the Magistrate Friendly service .If If you have the right attributes. Garage . Ad~ss: ______Open lunch hour - Credit • Fencedin .of Windhoek. you wish to excel in this passionate Dont miss this chance il Rl92600 . CareD- ~A " calling, Patrick. Rool, in. order to Only RB3 500:~ ALIENS ACT 1937. spread his expertise, is looking for a . EROSPARK NOTICE OFJN'n:rrnON - ,. . , . highly qualified· Lady Hairdresser ~ , KHOMASDAL ;". SPLENDID VIEW Every day ne~ fash.t~n . aq(Hwo apprectices. Please apply in . OF CHAN(;& OF. " , ' . Code __ Ever;Y~y somethlpg. eXCltlJ~g , person on Thursday 3rd Sc:ptember- Stay in onell _, SURNAME Bee. with Manpower im.d Rent out one!) Lovely 'living home on 2 fof you 'jI,t '''.~ 199.2 at 171100', 452 lndeJ'iind.c " . Pitm~ London. nce ' levels " WOMAN'S PARADISE av~ nue , Windhoek, Computerland HOUSE': I, Paulus Mumati -residing at Seperate Guest room with '. KOCK &: SCHMIDT . _Building. rApplicants ... must,-be • 3 Bedrooms Shiderha / Base and ,employed own bathroom " FEMINA -' :-. holden' of'N,~I~i!Ul-pa~sport. ,. , • 1 Bath.room as a soldier intend applying, to RS50 i-elfoti'tlble, . '" JACOB MORENGO ;, • Largelounge/dining tll~ Minister of Home Affairs to • Open plan kitchen , ' Cars TUTOB1ALCOLOLEGE authority u~der ~ctiOI19 ofthe FLAT: KLEIN WINDHOEK .: V4CAJIlCIES Aliens Act, 1937, to assume the • > 3 Bedrooms' Biology and,f)s:ience - 7 - 10 • .3 Bedrooms surname Mlimati' far.·· the Te koop: Mazda 323 2 ratkaste. Std Bathroom . ~ith ' seperate • 1 Bathroom reasons that Elago · ·is my 1 Outomatiese - 1981 = R250 Economics , ';' Business W.C. , ," • Lounge / dining room father's n·ame and , not 1 Handrat - 1983 = R300 Economies ~ Std 7 - 10 Plus 1 beclroOmed flat Geography and History - Std 7 • Kitchen surname. i previously bore the Skakel Henry - 36970. of na ure • Very large erf RI92600n~. 212464 - 10 ' .. . . , name ' ~ EI.ago Paulus. . Any • Plans for garage and , person 'who obj~s_ to my .. Te Koop: Mazda 323, 1979 verandah Teacher. required assumption 'of the said model 5spd. In goeie toestand. ~lfently Phone Mri AbrahBJllB at Lt·gal Notiee Surname of Mumati should as 'I Skakel 36970 (w) of 212464 (h) Unbeleivably priced at '. ~- Te162021 . soon' as may be lodge his R139 000.00 , Toyota HiIux 4x4, 1990 model 72 objection, . inl writing, with jI, L . ·AUENS AO;~ .1937, 000 km. CanOID', large range tank. .statemento of, his .. reasons ~ Office to let ,NOTICE OF.UQ'ENTION ~" Radio tape. R37 (XX) ~egotiab]e. DON'T DELAY PHONE ,,; .,j therefoU:l;,W,iththe ~~gistI:a~ . 'OF' CHANGE OF ,;; Tel: 37380 - 26 all hotiis ~ ""'~:~, :::: . v > , • . _ .:rODA Y THURST AN SALT'. ofWindhoek . " . , ' . , .,: Prlmelpf~9r: ~ ~QntWY .p~kin~ . 41900 ; ' residingatMiipinilKavaligbP/ · ' .. OF OHANGE OFr ' . good mileage (60:060 km)" u' naer' ' cover". ntCludedJ 4 1207 ; ' .Bag 2080 andeniployed$.!!.NDI ' -", : ' ' ·. :SURN~ ~;j . 62415 ;;" membet:intend'a'pplyingtothe ,,' . ··.r>'ri ' " ', ' f!' ., . R27.500~ negoti!lb~' ,Cont~ , : fuun~dj~ .oecu:pation. ,P:h,QIle­ .. ! '.- 41900 t ·J ohannaat4246·7.{(61)221437 · "3'5053 offlcellciurs...... • . . , Minister ;, DU'I91P~ i Affairs to . "h, ~~iQ ~ : , ,y;e~eliJ.l'Is j ,An1Hlrf1Y~ . RADIOPAGE 52222/522n " (w) :authority under section 9 ofth e . resldmg ,at SUld~rh!l~ ;S~e ,and -- - Car spar('s for sale · ~ ·Act.· 1937 'to':assuinethe '" emRloyed ' as Military l>ersonn~1 . .. .. ,! Il.l! t,.i , ~ iifi .l!,; J h " i;,· " iilte.hd ·a..r.lymg't'S. the'Minister of " " "' " . ' su.rname1{as1re lor t e rl'lasons · ,. W' , " ' . , . ,: ':"" Cressida 1991, 2 GSE. 31 000 . ' tiiat the'flrstili.'bbvelhenttoned .. . Hbme Affall's 'to~'authQnty ' und~r .. .,...... " km. Stardust. Immaculate. ,.: ; .~ ·: 1.iS~DCA~~ & SPARES ;, "', . ~·..-; ., ' th ' , . ·d th section 9 of the Ahens Ac~ 1937, to . · name- IS my la ers anll e Am f R42 000. Tel 51544 all hours , '\ ' All makes ,' . . ' . ' " . assume the surname utenya or IS IS . ~JC stoc~ d::u;:lu-ding:'t 3' " second mme . . It my WIsh to the reasons that Domikus ~s my use the same surname' as my 'father's name and all my personal • Trailera' Opel Cub 1300 1988 !OOdel for • Truck bodies, ca,,)s and cab pull father. I previously bore ~he documents accept my 10 card bear The Namibian sale at R14 500. Contact • Reconditioned engine!, gearboxes, ,, . URGENT SALEI name's Michael KaslTe the surname Amutenya I previously ruff~titi. ' R320 000 oT nearest offer Advertising Department 223356 (w) or 225052 (h) • SlatIer moton, ahematou and Fllippus: Any person who bore the'mime's Vendelinus Likius FneralOn .' Windhoek West (Central) objects to my assumption ofthe Domikull. Any person who objects P.O. B.ox 20783 ·CnonUbafu Beautiful, spacious home with ., said, surname of J<,a~ire, should , to IlIY' assumption of . the. said NAMIBIA, WINDHOEK D&OSALES (YTY) LTI,) three seperate flatlets with as soon as may be lodge his sumame of Amiltenya should as I am looking for a second hanq • • Cm Jet Park/Y ....j~,.ction, inwi-jting, ,with a ;~n .as ,maybe lodge his objeCtio~, '. car or bakkie' : . ' -~ Bok..bUrg. ,p.a. B~x mTI, Witficld .Fax (061) 33890 , _}4§7. , ,(el. (01 J) 826-5011/213/4, Pax ' gaTa~e and servants' quarters statement . of his reasons .in wniing, with a statement of hIS , 198'C 'oda4lr lIlQ.Qel" _>~' • 'to ; (on) 823~ 2424 " '.. ." ,.' " . Pleil'se'-oontaCtJudy at '43253 ..therefore, with !:he Magistr~te . reason~ therefo,re:, 'with' 'the R 11 000 price. range • 31·33 Mam Roof Rei. Primrooe, GemUs­ 'ton. Tel (01 1) 825·5293/4/5 (AlI ·hours) of Windhoek: '- Magistrate of Wii)dlioek. Phone Patricia at .226045 / THE NAMIBIAN Thursday September 3 1992 11 '

, 1 ' ; . Junior chess are threatenmg·lcgal·actlon to . Sport shorts... Sport shorts... Sport force the ASF to at least delay THE Namibian National its decision to force teams Karibib Mining and Construction has the Pearce, with 50 appearances terday night at the US Open Junior Chess Championships, with ethnic names to make a following vacancies at its in national colors, replaces before 20 000 of his nearest to be competed over six rounds switch. Officials from the four - Gary Lineker, who retired from and dearest friends. Oshakati Project: in each category, will be staged Melboume-based clubs, Mel­ intemational soccer after the The unfortunate party of the at the Swawek Hall in Wind­ 'bourne Croatia, South Mel­ European Championships in ' second part is Brazilian JiUme hoek on Saturday. bourne Hellas, Preston Ma­ I. Junior Civil and Earthworks Foremen June. The new captain plays Oncins, who'had'the bad-luck And according to the or­ kedonia and Heidelberg Al- 2. Final level grader operators as a defender for Nottj,ngham -to draw Connorsin me frrst ganisers, if less than seven ~ ." ..... • 0" • I ~' .. , exander have asked the ASF 3. Heavy machine operators ,." . , Forest ill the Eriglish Pl'\!mier ~ rJ)und of the tou[11ament. players are participating in a .for a two-year in~ratoFium ,on 4. 'C:Ol\s!Jilction cafpenters :::: .r Leagu~. . . .' '. • __ ~" " "\ The hard courts'Of the Na­ , particular category, they will the.issue and have thfeatened 5 Jl l\ t ~h plant ope~~tors .~' ..•> ' The .f~ ll ,is ' squad: .Chris tional Tennis centre are iike play a round-robin tounuurent. legal action. . 6. Crane drivers ' '.' . I.. Woods, ~ David Seaman', Ni­ , a home field for Connors"wh6 ~. " , Under-18 v. under-14 and , "i. ~ • ~ • gel Martyn, ROD Iones, Lee , lit the phice up wi~ : aii;im­ under-16 v. under-12 would Dixon, Sruarf "Pearce, Tony , likelyiun into the semifmals Firi,ng' " - Khidly 'contact the OShakati.slfe o.mc~ at play one game and the win­ s~b~liQi ' Dorigo, Des Walker, Mark of last §ear's Open,'A J1ve­ : . telephone n~mb~r 06751 - 2,02'63 i. ners of these gaines will play Wright, Torry Adams, David 'iime chi nipion,.Connors has GABRrn{ A sab~~( ~h~- or alternatively each other to determine the Plan, Trevor, Steveh, David . won 97 Open matches in his . ing Off ,the dtlst of mat:tivity, Mr. T Maharero at t~lephone ' number 6.61 ,- 63101 overall national youth powered her 'way in(Q: the ... . 1.... ,- ',,' ~atty, ;Carliol). paInler, Paijl brilliant,career. I ' .. ..champion. Entnirice is RIO fee , Merson, Afldy Sillton, Da~id , Second round of the U.s Open ' - . per individual. ' , 'on Tuesday, while No(l Anke White, .-Rod · Wallace, ' ~Ian Enter Maradona ">,~ Shearer, Nigel Clough, Ian ,Huber became the fIrst seeded " ..' ,f'. - _, "" , player to lose in the year's Lollipop Agassi Wright, Brian Deane.. :T , AMID rumors that it may soon NAU Developm~nt and ' .. ,'< , final Grand'Slam tournament. transfer Diego Mar.adona, the HE showed up sucking on a Sabatini, playing only her .Training ' P~~ject , ~ red lollipop, his hair hariging Italian team NaP()ti on Tues- . third match since her se mifi­ I day reaffIimed that its Ar- , limply down to his shoulders, ' ' , nal loss to Steffi 'Oraf at NLU- Ontwikkelings~en SOUTH African soccer faces , gentine star-forward is'not for Wimbledpn:jn J~ly, ousted an earring dangling casually a major shake-up next year. sale and that he must honour Opleidingsprojek , Linda Harvey-W,ild .6"I, 6-2 ~ -.:. -- ,.- :,. from his left lobe, his trade- In order to accommodate the his current contract. mark five 0' clock shadow in ' in a matchnot nearly as close place. Then he started talking forthcoming international spain's Sevilk~d'Braril's I;,. TWO VACANCIES FOR FEMALE as the· sc~re. Huber, second in . - - ' .~ . Palmeiras have been bidding and right away you kriew this fixtures at national and club Germany only to Graf, fell to for Maradona. . But Napoli DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS - was a brand new Andre Agassi, level at least one competition Sabine Appelmans of Belgium • f ~ . insists that the Argentine for­ a man instead of a kid, Win- will be axed and the Eirst 6-3, 6-4. The fourth-seeded BOTH IN NORTHEI3~ AREAS ' ning Wimbledon does that for Oivision revamped to f9rrp. a ward must rejoin the Italian Sabatini, who won the US team for the next First Divi- a tennis player. . ' Premier League. Open two,yeru::s ago, suffered This was the outcome of a Agassi began his quest for sion campaig~, , , a ,knee injury at ,Wimbledon, CRITERIA second straight Grand Slam recent National Soccer League Maradona, who in June a . , 1. Must be able to coml11unicate in English completed a IS-month inter- ' title with a workmanlike 6-2, (NSL) executive meeting, 2. Must have at least Std. 61 Grade 8 Certificate: - 6-4, 6-1 wipeout of Mikael where it yt,as decided in prin- national suspension for co­ Milan favourites Pernfors at the US Open on ciple to trim the cUJ1lbersome caine 'use, does not want to 3. Training 1E xperiehcein Cotntnu~ t y- Dev~lopm~nt' an WITH"'a rosfer.. of 22 stars Tuesday. It was 'a dramatic 22-team Castle League and return, to Italy and has urged , Advantage. ' , , ~ "'.,,-.- '-,' -.' ", axe ' one' of the. current four Napoli to refease him so that from fIve c ountri~ s, At Mi­ 4. If not Namibian Citizen a Permanent Residence Permit change from last year ; ' wh~n lan is dubbed the dream team Agassi lost in his'f'rrst-round . cup competitions', - ' he can join another cluQ, Ijis required, of It ~Iian soccer and .c'Onsid­ opening match to AaronKrick- > NSL chairperson Ashwin contract expires in June 1993. ered an almost certain winner , 5, Must be'willing to·trayel. W stein. , Trikamjee, said h,iS execuJive ' _,.!.'" . _.. - ....:.~, . •. '- ~. _A' .:~~~~ • '.. • had me.t and decided in prin­ in the FIrst DiviSion campaign Socce~ rebels I which kickS off on Sunday. :, ':The JOP "concwris''fti ~ j~~lning ' and developme(lt of 'selfhelp , ciple to sireamline ,the first -..... '.. The Milan power, owned groups in·Northem Namibia, ' . ,and sec;ol}d , div~sion. ~ THE Australian Soccer Fed­ , and shoots forits second con­ Ins e rvic~ trainfng provided. YUGOSLA YIA' have ,until eration yesterday' warned four . 'SecUtive leagub title 'and, its re ~1 clubs that they 'would . . '" I .salary flegotiable., . , . next Monday.!qq>nyince the . J!gJ'b9~Jji, rt~d~y ftfth European Cl!,amplpns be exj;eUedfromthe 'National ,"Closingd.aJe: 11 September 1992 . • "." United Nation( thyy should Cup in,the Jlpcomlng,season, _ - -. • -: ' ' 1"- ']I, .~ wink and a wise­ ! . • !. - ~ be allowed to compete iri the wrnr a ~ Soccer League~ ne of ,the bn ghtest - ~ 5~ndCVto : ·, _ tournament. ,.brated hi~ . 40th birthday yes- Four MelbOurne NSL clubs in the 93-year history of the ~ pj;vate . Bag 13255 WINDHOEK The International Football club. Milan has already pro­ , forAHention: Mr. Gobler Federation (FIFA) told the Yu­ Novel Ford Pre,mier ,League vided an example' of its or phone (061) 37838 Miss Cramer to make an goslav Federation, now rep­ strength, and its ' appe~te for ,.' appointment for an interview. resenting only Serbia and success, by capturing the first Montenegro, in June they Team P W D L GF GA PTS (A.S.A.P. ·11/9/1992) Liverpool 17 12 2 3 37 15 38 trophy of the 9!aSOn - the Italian could only compete if the sane­ Super~p. ~ons imposed by UNO had Young Ones ' 17 11 3 3 32 18 36 been lifted by the end of African Stars 18 9 6 3 37 18 33 August. FIFA said on Tues­ Ramblers 17 9 4 4 37 19 31 day the deadline had now been Blue Waters 17 8 5 4 ~3 29 29 extended to next "Monday. Eleven Arrows 17 7 3 7 27 28 25 PUBLIC SERVICE UNION Yugoslavia' s opening qua1i ~ Chief Santos 16 5 9 2 21 16 24 fying match against Iceland, Civics FC 17 6 5 6 28 29 22 setforWednesday, was post­ NampolFC 17 6 2 9 20 37 20 OF NAMIBIA poned last week. Orlando Pirates 17 4 , 6 7 20 24 18 Robber Chanties 17 4 6 7 15 24 18 Record' entry Tigers 17 4 4 9 15 31 16 Black Africa 17 , 3 4 10 22 31 13 , THE 1993 London Marathon CbaUengers 17 0 3 14 19 44 3 will have a record entry of 35 750 runners and a new 7,8- million dollars sponsorship I BoB SAVE SUPER BOWL - FROM PAGE 12 deal, organise.rs said on of the inaugural competition the tournament,,' Stanger Tuesday. Hopeful entrants in 1988 drew fellow First United play Cape Town-based must apply by the' end of Division club Amazulu, re- amateUr club, Clarewood. September for the April 18 cent winners of the Coca-Cola· Kaizer Oriefs who have won ATTENTION race, past many of London's Cup, every cup competition in South leading tourist attractions and "That draw suits us. I'd' Africa expect this one, begin ALL P.S.U.N MEMBERS over the River Thames. rather pJay a side .we know , ,their campaign against Jor- International Race 'Direc­ YOUARE INVITED TO SHARE VOURVIEWSON than a side we know littl~ or mer TFL anutteur club ~port- . ,'''' tor Dave Bedford said the new . nothing· about,!' said Bues Pro ' ing from the southern SUb-: » "-" .: ~ * Paid overtime * Affirmative Action , two-year sponsorship deal, Skhumbuzo Mthembu re":" ·urbs·ofJohannesburg. ; with ., an artifIcial sweetner membering the'painful mem-, The Portuguese flavoured :,~ " '" .' Retrenchments * EquaLRIghts for .Women' ," -'.' company; would allow prgan­ ory of Pirates'shock exit in. ' Sporting,. now·playing tn the , , ~ > Medical·Aid': isers to 'signup leading run­ last year's Bowl at the hands South African Football As- ' ners. Namibia's Frank Kayele .oflo.wer league club'Zola Real soc~~! ion ranks will,be look- also participated in the event . Y Qung Stars. U),g for a bumper cqiwd to DATE: THURSDAY, 3 SEPTEMBER 1992 in 1990. 1990 champions Jomo swell the club's coffers "Yhen Cosmos come up against they· qleet one of the coun- VENUE: KHOMASDAL COMMUNITY HALL Pearce captain Ratanang who have proved try's most popular clubs, TIME: 17H45 formidable opponents in the League leaders Hellenic STUART ' Pearce was Ca<; tle League this season. drew bottom-of-the-Iog Dan- ENQUIRIES: SAMMY I DIANE

named captain of England's High riding Second Divi- gerous Darkies. > TELEPHONE: '(061) 228848 soccer team on Tuesday, but si on outfIt, Vaal Profession- Second-placed Wits Uni- talented player Paul Gascoigne als were paired against Blo- yersitywere paired against was omitted froin the squ ad emfo'ntein Celtic ,while the lowly First DivL<;ion opponents UN I TY"I 5 S .. T RE GT·H to play Spain next week. other Second Division side in Crusaders.

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'Sri Lanka draw/test SRI LANKA y'esterday settled for a dra,v in tlleir sec9nd tesfaghlnstAusthllia in colo.h6~,ane~ a half-h~artedclt ase for'286 runs ofT 62 o\ierSon the . finaldllY, ' . The ,hosts reached 136 for two in 54 overs .when both teams agr~Jo bring the matcbtoan end25~nutes ~arlY~i\ustfalianowlead 1-0 in the tbr~~test s~de!k itier thek16-r\in victory in the opener ...... YOUTH and Sport Minister Pendukeni Ithana addressed an enthusiastic TISAN squad of Academy students at the .. SriL~ka;who werej~red by the liaridttilMs~c . ' Sports Ministry shortly before they left for the COCSA Zone Six Champions for Universities. Ithana thanked the tatQrsat thiKhetttU'ama Stadium,sbowed rlO inter- . students for paying a courtesy call at her office and wished them the best of luck in Kitwe, Zambia. esttn ~ilhi~gas : they plodded their ~;~througli~ ' I~ge parfofJhelast two sessions...... ,.~.. .. ~ .... 11111111111111111 RESULTS ... RESULTS "I Crucial first division ties Hungry Lions and flamin­ First Division teams are once CONRAD ANGULA English Premier League goes on Saturday and Sun­ again reminded of the refe­ RESULTS of English Premier League soccer matches ALL eyes will be on the SKW soccer field this week­ day if they want to catch up rees course at , the Hansa in the league points race. Hotel which starts tomor­ played Tuesday (home team listed first): end when Central First Division te ~ ms will take Liverpool 1 Southampton 1, Middlesborough2 Ipswich 2, part in very important matches in the Crow's Inn Fonner Super League row and finishes on Sun­ giants Golden Rivers are also day. Oldham 2 Leeds United 2, Wimbledon 0 Manchester City League. 1. reported to be playing with League chairperson Ben Altogether 15 matches will are expected to field , their newly-found zest and are Uanivi requested all the Scotland: Dundee ( Hearts 3. be played at the weekend, best teams. tipped to win both matches league's affiliates to send with the ties involving the Okahandja outfit, Spoil­ against Crusaders and Jihad two representatives 'to the German First Division three front-runners African ers will have to win both Boys, respectively. compulsory course which Blizzards, Firestone and their respective ties against , * Meanwhile, all Central starts at 19hOO. RESULTS Tuesday of Genn~ First Division soccer games: Eastern Jumpers bound to .------=------:=------Eintracht Frankfurt 4 Boru ~ sia Dortmund I, FC Kaiser- be cliffhangers. Bob Save Suner' Bo' wl· slautern 0 Borussia Moenchengladbach 0, Karslruhe 1 FC LeaderS Eastern Jumpers 1:'. Nuremberg 1, Dynamo Dre~en 2 Wattenscheid 1, Schalke face second-placed African o Werder Bremen O. ' Blizzards in the opening S 11 . f ~~~~~ match on Saturday which wa ow·S .ace 11111111111111111 FIXTURES .. FIXTURES "I could be regarded as the . league decider. Namibia Football Ass(:)ciation Jumpers defeated the ' . k S d CENTRAL FIRST DIVISION =:~=.:;::~based Blizzards have prom- trlc y un . owns CROW'S INN LEAGUE ~s:~:g~wOrksinSaturdaY's BOB SAVE Super Bowl holders, Moroka Swal­ final. The silent killers, lows could not have asked for a tougher start to the The public draw, the first SATURDAY: Firestone, gifted with some defence of their title when they drew fellow Na­ of its kind in South African SKW - A FIELD: Hungry Lions v. Spoilers (l4hOO), ,of Katutura's best ball-pI1\)'­ soccer history featured four flamingoes v. Rio City (l5h30), Crusa~rs v. Namibia tional Soccer League glamour side, Sundowns in ing youngsters, al~o face the first round proper of the competition on Tues­ amateur, fouf third and two Knitwear Golden Rivers (17hOO), Brave Rangers·v. Obeco second division sides along­ tough opposition in the day. Battle Boys (18h30). unpredictable Kingston side .the 22 NSL Castle SKW - B FIELD: Eastern Jumpers v. African Blizzards United: . However Swallows coach, after the draw. League clubs. (12h30), Kingston United v. MB Truck Spares Firestone Sunday's crucial match Milo Bjelica said he was As a further motivating The draw was also unique (14hOO), Jihad Boy's' v.. Sorento Bucs (15h30), flames v. features Blizzards· against happy with the unique pub­ factor this year's winners in that the match-ups were Youngstars (17hOO) . . third-phlced Firestone. This lic draw made outside the ' will automatically earn a made from round one until SUNDAY: match 'possesses. all . the sponsor's headquarters in place in the Africa Cup the final, giving the teams a SKW - A FIELD: Crusaders v. Youngstars (12h30), Brave ingredients of a 'real hum- central Johannesburg yes- Winners Cup next year. clearer picture of who their Rangers v. SKW FC (14hOO), Flames v. Obeco Battle Boys dinger. . . terda),,, Swallows are the only side future opponents are likely (15h30), Flamingoes v. Spoilers (17hOO). And with the prospect of "No,problem, I am happy to have won the prestigious to be. SKW - B FIELD: African Blizzards"'v. MB Truck Spares toppling the hard-ruiming to play a top team like . cup competition twice. Ironi­ Orlando Pirates, winners Jumpers at the top of the $und()wns, it will motivate cally they defeated Sun­ Firestone (12h30), Sorento Bucs v. Rio City (14hOO), Jihad continued on page 11 Boy's v. Namibia Knitwear Golden Rivers (15h30). league sfandings, both sides , my players," said ,Bjelica downs in the 1989 Bowl HAU S PLUNGE.

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