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SOUTH African representative in Na­ Eckard said the referendum would "seek to mibia Braam Eckard told The Namibian strengthen the mandate of the Government to yesterday that the planned referendum negotiate anew constitution not based on apart­ in "should not be seen as a heid." JOHANNESBURG: A whites­ white veto or as a continuation of the old Sapa reported yesterday that State President only referendum will have the De Klerk told a joint meeting of parliament that effect of delaying movement system". if the voters decided against the continuation of towards peace and justice in Eckard also revealed that it was expected that Codesa, De Klerk and the National Party would South Africa, according to an the referendum would be held within five weeks resign paving the way for a whites-only elec­ ANC/SACP/Cosatu statement so as not to delay the Codesa negotiations. tion. last night. South African State President FW de Klerk A date for the referendum as well as the Delivering the statement at announced in parliament yesterday that a refer­ question to be asked is expected to be an­ a packed Johannesburg media endum for whites on who they wanted to nego­ nounced early next week. , conference, ANC spokesper­ tiate their constitutional future would be hdd De Klerk said parties in the other houses of son Saki Macozoma said that soon. parliament, and those outside parliament, should President FW de Klerk's deci­ According ~o Eckard, Wednesday's Potchef­ not read into this that it was an attempt to sion to hold a white referen­ stroom by-election, which saw the NP thtashed introduce a white ,veto. by the CP, had forced the South African Govern­ BOWING TO PRESSURE ... SA leader FW de Klerk has dum soon, reflected the crisis After the result of the Potschefstroom by- ment to ., ensure its legitimacy and credibility in To page 2 ______;;;;;; threatened to resign if he loses the planned whites-only . to page 2 the Codesa negotiations' ' .. referendum. See also news analysis, p9. Photo: AFP ,

Key union demands on labour bill TYAPPA NAMUTEWA "THE Government should kill us and our families if 'ignored' a,s legislation delayed they have no shelter for us," a Katutura squatter and former Plan fighter said yesterday. , He was speaking on behalf ~~------~------~ of the more than 100 squatters TOMMINNEY evicted from Katutura. The squatters, whose shel­ THE labour code bill, set to have reached the National ters were razed and who had Assembly this week, has now been delayed and the many of their meagre belong­ ings taken away by Municipal motion proposing it has lapsed. trucks, told The Namibian However, when the new bill small errors and admissions yesterday that they would does reach parliament, possi­ which emerged at that meet­ continue squatting until the bly next week, it is setto disap­ in~. Government told them where point union lobbyists who had " 'This is set to disappoint union they could settle. hoped key changes could be federation the National Union After their "homes" were made. of Namibian Workers which destroyed on February 6, they Last night Labour and Man­ has been mounting a strong said they had been forced to power Development Minister lobby to write workers' de­ sle{~p under a tree next to their Hendrik Witbooi said the 1aboul mands into the bill, and earlier old place, which had also been bill 1992 which is now being this week they were backed by razed. prepared for the National As­ a strong delegation from the They have formed a six­ sembly is very different from International Confederation of strong committee which has the 1991 bill that was tabled on Free Trades Unions, based in been mandated to discuss their December 6. Brussels. problems with the Municipal­ But the new bill, now in They will be left to hope that ity and the Ministry of Local final stages, is little different . issues suchas a standard work­ Government and Housing in HOPES DRYING UP ••• Young girls in Owambo drop the bucket deep to try and get from that tabled at a three­ ing week of 40 hours, in line order to find an alternative place water. OSWALD SIllVUTE reports from Oshakati that mahangu farmers in Owambo sided labour code seminar last with international standards, are desperately worried about the lack of rains. In many parts ofthe region, especially week which brought sustained To page 3 in the east, south and west people and animals are struggling for water. protest. The only changes are To page 2

~ ,------~~--~ some 65 councillors from TOM MINNEY Walvis Bay, Narraville and SA set to reply on Walvis Kuisebmond townships met THE South African Gov­ to discuss forming a single ernment is set to reply municipality in line with today to a strongly­ ria's acting representative in sources, the tone of Namibia 's violates the "letter and spirit' , tell the press was that he had changes possible in South Windhoek Braam Eckard was protest had none of the usual of current talks on the future of passed on the note to Pretoria Africa under a recent South worded protest note over summoned to the Ministry of diplomatic niceties, showing Namibia's port and offshore and a' meeting was set to be plans to change the struc­ African "interim measures" Fo~ign Affairs over the issue, the Government's strong feel­ islands, which South Africa held last night or early this law. tures of the municipality first revealed in The Namibian ings on what it sees as Unilat­ still claims in defiance of inter­ morning to decide an appro­ This appears to be a unilat- in Walvis Bay, last Friday. eral action by South Africa. national opinion. priate reply. Yesterday morning, Preto- According to diplomatic Namibia feels the move Yesterday. all Eckard would . At issue is a meeting where To page 2 , ,. • I r I .. -­ " . • .. t ... ; t ~ t t • ~- 1 \, -It I , .. 2 Friday February-21 1992

joint meeting of the technical thought by some observers to the--Conservative Party and this conunittees was on December show increasing Namibian could have two effects. Either 5, and another is due very soon. unhappiness at South African the National Party could now Do-it-yourself health South Africa's move towards foot-dragging on resolving the slow down the pace of reform forming a single council is felt issue of the pqrt. and harden attitudes, includ­ eral violation of the process in to be provocative. Namibia apparently wants ing on the port and islands. in drive gets a which South African and The sharp tone ofNamibia 's to end the dispute so it can get a bid to win back white rightwin­ Namibian technical conunit­ protest yesterday, in compari­ on with economic development gers although this process is tees are meeting to set up a son with optimistic words at and regional trading, a view thought to be impossibly dan­ Presidential send-off joint administration. The last the start oftalks on the port, is shared by many business fig­ gerous now that the momen­ ures in Walvis Bay itself. tum of change has started. According to some observ­ Or it could decide that it has KATE BURLING ers, the National Party has been lost those white votes and cannot deliberately moving slowly on win them back. It would then PRESIDENT Sam Nujoma will deliver the key-note the talks, as it is scared it will speed up the process of change speech at tomorrow's community health care event be portrayed as "selling out" and democracy in South Af­ against a background of music from Ndilimani and whites fo black rule. rica, a strategy that promises Jackson K, dancing from Namibian cultural groups and On Wednesday at Potchef­ hope that the Walvis B ay issue the release of coloured balloons. stroom the National Party lost could be resolved sooner and a by-election dramatically to not later. According to Health Minis­ mary Health Care to President DO YOU WANT TO JOIN THE REST OF THE WORLD IN ter Dr Nicky Iyambo. the laun::h Nujoma. and his keynote speech of Namibia's Primary Health at 12h15. OPERATING UNDER THE- WINDOWS ENVIRONMENT that one side was satisfied with, LABOUR BILL and the other not. Care guidelines should SUIpass "The launch will be the -THE BEST SELLING COMPUTER SOFTWARE EVER? Key issues are still not in the last February's PHC spectacle culmination of the process from page 1 at Oshakati. He hoped "hun­ which was started last Febru­ THEN JOIN US NOW AT IMLT. NAMIBIA'S ONLY bill. Paid maternity leave has AUTHORISED MICROSOFT TRAINING CENTRE, paid maternity and education been excluded, despite objec­ dreds, if not thousands" of ary, when the President asked FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES: leave and other basic provi­ tions from unions and one or people would turn up at Katu­ us to draw up a blueprint which : : sions can be brought into the two womens' groups. Witbooi tura's Independence Stadium would explainNamibia 's PHC bill by friends in the National said last night that from the to support the "Government's. policy to any foreign govern­ tt5-00S 23 - 26 March (R180) conunitment to a community­ ment, NGO or Namibian min­ 01 . - 04 June 4 mornings Assembly. legal point of view there was DSK OPBlRTlf'. 5!1STFI'I On Tuesday Festus Naholo. no point in mentioning it until based health care system, which istry," said Iyambo. secretary for economic affairs after a separate National As­ will address the day-to-day The fact that President needs of the majority of Na- Nujoma would be present at 06 - 08 April (R250) at the ruling party Swapo, told sembly debate passed social t'l5-lJl'IlJllJS 3_0 mibians. . tomorrow's event and that he 08 - 10 June 3 mornings the unionists the party shared security legislation. However .INTROllJCTDI1 10 1oIII1/n1S some of their concerns. in many countries it is the The event will kick off as had agreed to be the Chairper­ According to Witbooi, the employers' responstbility to pay early as 07h30 with a proces­ son of Namibia's National tt5-EXCEL 13 - 16 April (R350) revised bill has left his minis­ maternity leave. sion from the Katutura Com­ Primary Health Care Conunit­ munity Centre to the Independ­ tee. was a strong indication of SPREfIIlSHEfT 1 5 - 19 June 4 mornings try and has now gone to legal The 45-hour working week officials for approval and to be has not been scaled down to ence Arena, where people will the Government's commitment printed ready to be tabled in meet International Labour be entertained with music from to improving the health of all 21 - 24 April (R350) the National Assembly. He Organization standards of 40 Ndilimani. Jackson Kaujeua and its citizens, particularly those 22 - 25 June 4 mornings hopes that it will be ready by hours. "We don't want to Electric Mirror. who had been so badly ne­ next week, although it could overload the economy of the As with the Oshakati launch, glected pre-independence. Cabinet Ministers, diplomats "Prime Minister Hage Ge­ I'15-WRnS 27 - 30 April (R350) be later, and plans to table it as country. We are still a young and representatives of interna­ ingob is to be vice-chairper­ Io/ORllPR()(($I 06 - 09 July 4 mornings soon as he can. nation. Witbooi said that " even my The labour bill will have to tional agencies and NGOs will son," Iyambo went on. "There own ministry had not been undergo changes in line with be present at the occasion. The is no higher political profile WHY WINDOWS? happy with some of the provi­ the economic growth of the climax will be the presentation possible. No other country can Windows is a graphical environment that introduces sions" of the bill tabled last country." explained Witbooi. of a booklet containing the new boast such support forits Pri­ new, more streamlined ways for you to work with your National Guidelines for Pri- mary Health Care progranune. ,. personal computer_ December. Now, he added; it The last round, last week's The distinguishing feature of Microsoft Windows is that was closer to the "layman's seminar. was only to explain several applications can be run at the sa~e time which draft·· submitted to Cabinet. the bill and look for small er­ enables the user ~ quickly switch programmes, view "There are still many issues rors and omissions, not to make several files at orlCe-and transfer information without the workers and the employers large changes. There is still election was announced on assembly) behind them. having to quit one application and restart another _ For are not satisfied with." This scope for this to happen in the Wednesday night, the leader "It is in the interests of the the non-Windows user, MS-Works offers an integrated was better than having a bill National Assembly. of the CP, . negotiating process that we must wordprocessor, spreadsheet and database all in one_ had claimed that the NP no settle it, •• he emphasized. resides with all the people of longer represented the white ~'We need time to sort this REGISTRATION: MRS KUNERT TEL (061) 37353 .Q. ttigmpi~~~ >1 our country, and we are'con­ nation at Codesa. . problem out as the ANC needed of the establishment. vinced that the overwhelming "TIlls is something that must time to sort its problems out ... INSTITUTE FOR MANAGEMENT "It underlines the need to move majority of South Africans be settled. We need people who to draw the Labour Party into AND LEADERSHIP TRAINING as quickly as possible to a support a peaceful and negoti­ can speak with confidence in its front, (and) as it might need democratic society," he said. ated resolution of South Af­ the negotiating process in the time to sort out its differenc~s "The prerogative to decide rica's problems." said Ma­ knowledge they have the vot­ with the PAC. If I lose that on the fate of negotiations cozoma. ers of this particular house (of referendum. I will resign, and you can have an election. ,. De Klerk said he had con­ UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP) sidered holding a general elec­ VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT No. 92-UNDP-002 VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT No. 92 - UNDP - 001 tion for the House of Assem­ bly, but his taskhad been made Post Title: NATIONAL PROGRAMME OFFICER THE UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME easier by a statement from the {UNDP) OFFICE IN NAMIBIA WISHES TO FILL A VACANT deputy leader of the CP. Dr Duty Station: Windhoek, NamJbla POST OF ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK , that the CP Date for Entry on Duty: As Soon As Possible could win a referendum. Deadline for Applications: 13 March 1992 The election system that SA had inherited from the British PLEASE NOTE: The post is open EXCLUSIVELY TO NAMIBIAN NATIONALS with a good did not give equal weight to knowledge of, and experience in. the economy and the culture and traditions of the MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: country. . each vote. * Secondary School Graduation, i.e. Matric or equivalent. The CP was claiming not that the NP' did not represent a O!jALIfICATIONS - Essential: * Ability to operate typewriter and proficiency in majority of white voters. * A post-graduate degree (e.g. Masters) in a development related field, i.e. varfous social sciences, wordprocessing (WordPerfect preferable); knowledge of He wanted to test this on the economics, agriculture, and public or business administration; other computer * A minimum of three years professional experience; basis of one man, one vote for applications an advantage. * Candidates must demonstrate proven ability in analytical and research work as well as writing skills; whites. He was convinced that * Additional practical experience and computer literacy will be an advantage * At least three to four years general clerical experience. holding a whites-only election * Flue""acy in English (oral and writteIl) preferably under the present constitution LANGUAGES: supplemented by some knowledge 'of local languages. would have an absolutely nega­ * Candidates must be fully proficient in both written and spoken English tive effect on the negotiating * A second UN Language will be an advantage, e.g. French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese or Arabic. Applications including detailed Curriculum Vitae and process. "I think it could un­ * Knowledge of local· languages will be an advantage. certified copies of school leaving certificates should be leash violence were we to have a general election now and ask mailed not later than 13 March 1992. TO: FUNCTIONS: for a five year mandate ...... De The job description and additional infonnation on other conditions of service can be obtained at the lTh'DP Klerk said. Receptionr 1st Floor san lam Building, 154 Independence Avenue. The Resident Representative "It is in the best interests of UNDP SA that we resolve this differ­ APPLICATIONS: Private Bag 13329 In all cases, please quote vacancy number. Please send a full curriculum vitae and certified copies of the latest ence between ourselves in a degree to: Willdhoek " democratic manner. " De Klerk said that since the The Resident Representative, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Private Bag 13329 OR DEPOSITED AT: general election of 1989 the Widnhoek government had made signifi­ OR DEPOSIT AT UNDPOffice cant progress in clllT)'ing out UNDPOffice Sanlam Building. fust floor its mandate to negotiate a new Sanlam Building, first floor 154 Independence Avenue constitutional dispensation 154 Independence Avenue which would include all South Africans. A climate hostil~to Personal History Forms will be provided/sent to candidates who meet the'abovementioned require-' Personal History Forms will be mailed only to potential negotiations had been converted ments. The UNDP reserves the right-not to reply to candidates who do not meefthe above minimum candidates to one in which negotiations requirements. could take place __ THE NAMIBIAN Friday February 21 1992 3 Shejavale to leave CCN

GENERAL Secretary of Executive Committee. Since GRAHAM HOPWOOD the Council of Churches inc:!ependen;e the CCN has gone . in Namibia (CCN), Dr through a difficult period - losing Abisai Shejavali, is to leave take a course in Afro-Ameri­ to the colonial occupation and key staff to Government posts can studies and Church-State continued to expand its devel­ the. organisation from and Isoing foreign donor back­ and Church-Society relations opment and welfare projects ing for many of its projects. March this year accord­ in Sheffield. throughout the 1980s. This resulted in the the CCN ing to a news release from According to NENA, when Shejavali's wife, Selma, and having to retrench almost 40 the Namibia Ecumenical Shejavali announced his im­ their four daughters will also. of its workers at the end of News Agency (NENA). minent departure at a staff be accompanymg him to Brit-· 1991. Shejavali will be going on · meeting on Tuesday his col­ ain where Mrs Shejavali will Shejavali also courted con­ sabbatical leave for the rest of leagues "went numb". One study Educational Administra­ troversy when he spoke out his tenn of office which is due described him as a "fearless tion. She is presently Principal against the use of condoms as to cease at the end of 1992. fighter" who had been "practi­ at the People's Primary School a means of AIDS prevention at The statement goes on to say cal in his approach to the prob­ in Katutura. In her absence her a World AIDS Day function that Bishop James Prinz o.f the lems that beset Namibia". duties will be taken over by her last December. Shejavali has Methodist Church has been Shejavali has steered the CCN deputy, Mina Isaacks. since said he was expressing appointed from mid-March to since his election as General Bishop Prinz was appointed personal views rather than the act as a caretaker General Secretary in 1982. by the CCN Executive Com­ CCN's policy. Secretary until the CCN has a His decade in command mittee as acting head of the According to NENA Shejav­ general meeting to elect a new coincided with the last years of organi~ation . which brings ali had intended to take sab­ leader at the end of the year.. Namibia's independence together all Namibia's main­ batical leave earlier but be­ Shejavali will be leaving struggle during which several line churches. cause ofhis involvement in the initially for Angola where he CCN staff members were de­ The possibility that Prinz independence struggle and then will assist in the training of tained and the CCN HQ fire­ himself may be come the full the transition period which pastors for the new Evangeli­ bombed. _ General Secretary later in the included overseeing the RRR cal Lutheran Church in An­ The organisation under year is not excluded. At pres­ and CIMS projects he found it gola. He will then move on to Shejavali was widely viewed ent Prinz is avice-president of impossible to take a break. Britain where he' will under- as a crucial fonn of opposition the CCN and serves on the I yambo rejects 'Racist' school waits tribalism claim HEALTH Minister Dr Nicky Iyambo said yesterday that re­ cent promotions among nurses for day of judgement JOSEPH MOTINGA had not been made in accor­ dance with tribal ratio. FOOD donated to Namibia by the US government Only merit had been consid­ THE future of EInatan pri­ was expected to report onhow KATE BURLlNG would be used to help alleviate the situation in drought­ ered Iyambo said in reaction to vate school at Stampriet the school had been received reports of dissatisfaction among by the Stampriet community. stricken areas of the country, Minister of Lands, Reset­ will be decided by the end prove true. Shortly afterwards, nurses. According to deputy minis­ tlement and Rehabilitation Marco Hausiku said {)n The Minister said he and a of this week, following the the Ministry appointed a four­ ter Buddy Wentwor1h this week, Wednesday. number of Ministry directors submission of a Ministe­ man commission of enquiry the report was receiving care­ had held a meeting with nurses rial report on the newly­ on Elnatan. . The Minister was speaking The Minister said with Na­ ful attention and a statement over their grievances two weeks opened school. Four top education officials lit Walvis Bay where thousands mibia facing a food shortage, would be made shortly giving f on tons of unused US military this year as a result of the severe ago. The school was opened at from Keetmanshoopwere sent the Ministry's position on rations from the Gulf War were drought, which he described Iyambo said nurses had the beginning of this academic t9 the school with a wide-rang­ Elnatan. wanted to know why there had offloaded. as the " worst that has probably year amid a stonn of protest ing brief to investigate its ethi­ In the meantime, however, .,been a delay in the processing of On hand to officially hand faced us", the food would benefit over its alleged racist agenda. cal and educational make-up. infonned sources suggest that applications for vacancies ad­ over the food was US Ambas­ marginalised and needy com­ Reports accused the school of The commission was cbaIged initial negative impressions of vertised last year, why their . sador to Namibia, Genta munities, most densely popu­ unconstitutional terms of to look into Elnatan's admis­ the school may have been applications were unsuccessful, admission - seeking pupils of a sion requirements, its school Hawkins HQlmes. lated areas, drought-hit areas, and why they were not given confirmed by the report. Hausiku described the food schools, resettlement centres specifically 'European' origin fee policy, its attitude on Though racism is not ex­ scholarships. donation as a "gesture of good­ and NGOs "working in the and a 'Calvinist Christian' medium of instruction, its plicit in Elnatan' s school pol- . A nurse, who chose to remain will" by the US government. interest of the community' , . anonymous; and who claimed background. general curriculum and accredi­ icy, there are said to be numer­ she was speaking for many, said: Within a week of Elnatan tation, as well as extra-mural ous 'regulations' which imply " while Owambo professional opening, the Education Minis­ activities, teacher-pupil ratio unconstitutional attitudes. try was threatening to shut the and administrative structures. nurses make up two-thirds of the school down should the reports In addition, the commission staff, only two got promotions while Dam aras , constituting only one-third, got eight promo­ tt Crime report tions • Botswana agrees Many who had been unsuc­ cessful had a service record of CRIME RPORTER between 10 and 20 yea'rs. She to ICRC search also questioned the procedures GOODS worth R89 347 of the merit assessment system. had been stolen in differ­ She mentioned a case in which a STAFF REPORTER ent parts of Namibia in supervisor who assessed staff in ------.--- the past 48 hours, the front of the Efficiency Rating MORE progress on the search for Namibians who went Namibian Police reported Committee (ERC) was not quali­ missing during the war of liberation has been reported yesterday. fied to make assessmerits. The to The Namibian, with news that Botswana has agreed In the same period, two nurse further alleged that the the supervisor was guilty offavouri­ ~.o co-operate with the ICRC tracing mission. cows and a lamb with a tism. Iyambo maintained there In Wednesday's The Namibian, it was stated that none of combined value of more was nothing wrong with the the four neighbour countries appr oach ed by the Namibian than R2 000 were also merit assessment system. The Government for help in the search (Botswana, Zamb ia, Angola stolen. Several cases oftheft,.reck­ Minister added that the supervi­ and South M r ica) h a d yet a greed to co-op erate. sor's recommendations did not less driving, shoplifting and B ut a letter sent to The N amibian from the Botswanan High detennine the outcome of appli­ fraud were also rt!ported Commission set the record straight. cations and that there were other to the police. The High Commission said it had communicated the name yardsticks. of the liaison person and the MinistrylDepartment to be The police also reported If anyone felt the evaluati on contacted by ICRC for the purpose of the tracing exerc;se. that a prisoner who es­ GOOD COMES FROM WAR ... Thousands of tons of process was unfair, thei had the "The Botswana Government therefore stands ready to caped from lawful custody a wide assortment of food donated to Namibia by the US right to complain to the Om­ work with both the Namibian Government and the ICRC," at Otjiwarongo had been government being omoaded at Walvis Bay. Photograph: budsman who would investigate the letter said. re-arrested. Joseph Motinga the matter, Iyambo said.

they slept on Tuesday night. that the majority were retumees, pendent Namibia and if the which had declared war against People had been told to leave I FROM PAGE 1 They were suprised when who were unemployed . Government does not have a the squatters. the tree and to fmd places (in to settle. Municipal trucks arrived on They also said it was better to place for us. then it would be According to Kauaria, no friends' or family houses) to put One committee member said Wednesday, picked up all their live in Windhoek where they better if they killed us all." squatting would be allowed even their belongings. However, this they held talks with the Ministry belo~gin gs and took them away. could sell items to earn money. Wil1ie Kauaria of the Munici­ if people had nowhere to sleep. did not mean that they could of Housing on Tuesday. They Municipal officers allegedly They added that · jobs were pality said it could be true that He suggested that the Govern­ start squatting somewhere else. were allegedly told to find some­ told them that the goods would very scarce in the North, but "if material confiscated would not ment should find an alternative Expressing coric6rn and sym­ where to put their belongings • 'never" be returned to them. you are lucky there's a chance of be handed back to the squatters place for the squatters. pathy over the squatters, until the Government found a Asked why they could not "go finding work in Windhoek any as they would just put up new On claims that the squatters Kauaria advised them to organ­ solution to their grievances. back to where they came from" time" . shelters. He emphasized that the had an agreement with the Min­ ise themselves and to discuss the They · then moved their be­ as Housing officials have ·said Asked about their future Municipality was only acting on istry to set up ·at another place, " matter with the Ministry of longings to the bush, east of they should, some became very plans, they responded: "We also orders from the Ministry of Lo­ Kauaria said this was a misun­ Housing and not with Munici­ Shandubala (Katutura). where upset. They told The Namibian have the right to be here in inde- cal Government of Housing, derstanding. pality. ------~ • ...... ,, ;r- r- ~ , _.., • . ~ . .. ,1...." ... .. " c;:;. .. I...,..':' ,.. ~ , I 4 Friday February 21 1992

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I BOOK-KEEPING FOR BEGINNERS: '. BASIC' COURSE Poms ride for U sakos kids I • OMARURU on a bicycle made for two THIS COURSE COVERS THE FOLLOWING ASPECTS AN ambitious project aimed at providing at least 50 des­ The idea is that all children cling, we had to learn to ride titute children at Usakos with a family and a home will accepted into the home will be the tandem, " said Butler. •'Tik:i .. Double entry system adopted and stay with the family could not sit still at the bacok .. General Ledger receive a financial boost when two women take to the hills for a gruelling cycle tour next month. until old enough to look after and was throwing the tandem's .. Cash book with analysis columns themselves . balance out, so we decided she .. Three column debtors ledger Novice cyclists Angie But­ is to be based on the highly The two cyclists, who have should take the front seat. " .. Three column creditors ledger ler and Too Kyte, both from successful children's village opted for the Tandem Touring The two women arrive in .. Petty cash book with analysis columns England, are to tackle the 105 inManado, fudonesia, and this Class section of the race are Cape Town next Friday and * Sales Jounal kilometer Argus Cycle Tour to spurred me on my cycling South African-born, but have will be peddling a Claud But­ * General journal . ralse funds for a children's odyssey." been living in England for the ler model tandem and will be * Purchases journal with analysis columns village in the depressed west­ Together with her friend, last 20 years. They have spent wearing cycling gear donated * Trial balance . em town. Angie Butler - a painter, sculp­ the past eight months toiling by fonner British Olympic Their interest was kindled tor and mother of four - Kyte up and down t.'1e hills of Ox­ cyclist Jack Tyghe. by a chance meeting with Fritz set about raising funds. fordshire and Warwickshire, "Despite the fact that we have ~ : 02 ~ "3 March 1992 Koopman, who lives with his TI-..e "Manado 2 Trust", under along narrow country roads in never ridden in a major cycle VENUE .: Hotel Central family in Namibia, during a the chairpersonship of Local dreadful weather conditions to tour before, we are determined IlMi : 09hOQ - 17hOO visit to England. Already the Government and Housing prepare for the tour, which is to finish the course and raise as ·,. pRESENTERS .' Mr, Phillip Se,ibeb : womenhave raised RlOOOO in Minister Dr Libertine Amath­ ibis year expected to attract much money as possible," said (Trainer/Consultant) .~ support of the project, and hope ila, has already launched the some 10 000 participants. Kyte. . ~ Free of charge . . . taraise.a lot more over the next first two phhases of the proj­ " When we first started cy- few months. ect. The village eventually aims Kyte -de~c~bed }:low things to accoIrtnlodate 50 in five got off.the gr~und: ':Frits ~old individ~al houses each run 'On INSTITUTE FOR MANAGEMENT • ~MI!. me about the Children's Vil­ a family basis by a 'house "W()men to organise AND LEADERSHIP TRAINING 1.uII •• lage project in t.Jsak<:,s· which parenC. I .. regional training

A SERIES of five training workshops organised for ON SHOW FOR 'SAlE women throughout Namibia, kicked off this week when First Lady Kovambo Nujoma opened a two-day meet­ TOWN 'HOUSE ing at Keetmanshoop's Canyon Hotel today. . 3 Bedrooms, The workshops have been organised by the Department under construction of Women's Affairs will each run for two days. The second workshop will be held at Gobabis (26 to 28 Occupation: February), the third at Opuwo (3 to 5 March), the fourth at Beginning of April 1992 Rundu (11 to 13 March), and the last in Oshakati (18 to 20 ONLY R139 000 March). They will each involve 26 women, from towns and LOURENS OU PLESSIS surrounding rural areas, who are already involved in small-scale income-generating projects. During earlier talks with representatives of the Depart­ Windhoek West ment of Women's Affairs, women from the regions said 9 Blenklnsop street FOR SALE they needed basic business management training to im­ 3 Bedrooms with flat a nd beautiful prove their earning potential. kitchen SUIDERHOF The workshops will be offered in locallangages, and will R176550 R214 000 be followed by further sessions in other regions during late FrldaY,21 February 1992 tPYOUR PARTNER IN PROPERTY MAITERS 1992 and early 1993. 1 7hOO - 19hOO 3 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Lourens du Plessis For further details, please contact Karen van Niekerk, Saturday. 22 February 1992 plus flat Estate Agency deputy director of Foreign and Education Services at the 1 OhOO - 1 3hOO and 16hOO - 18hOO Department of Women 's Affairs. Tel: 223545 during office SOLE MANDATE QUIET AREA 'KANTOOR: 229924 FoUow pointers from OF 229925 hours or 35764 at home. . Johan Albrecht Street A MUST TO VIEW RADIO PAGE: 52222

Faculty of Education Department: BUREAU OF STUDENT AFFAIRS Human Movement Studies Student Counsellor Contract Requirements: The applicant must be in possession of at least a master's degree in Psychology or be preferably a r"egistered Psychblogist. AppointlDent Job description: Duties will include psychometric testing, student development, guidance counselling and a career service (until 31 December 1992) for students. Requirements: At least a 4-year tertiary qualification, with teach­ Commencement of duties: As soon as possible. ing experience as recommendation. Contact persons: Ms L D Nashandih at 307-2295 or Ms A van Job description:· the teaching of Physical Education / Human Rhyn at 307-2002. Movement Studies to undergraduate students. Application procedure: Contact persons: Ms A van Rhyn at 307-2002 or Ms D Nashandih at Please forward applications / CV 's to the Personnel Department, 307-2295. Academy, Private Bag 13301 , Windhoek or Fax 307-2444. Date of assumptipn of duties: As soon as possible. Closing date: 6 March 1992. Application procedure: Please forward appliCations/CV's to the Attractive remuneration applies. Personnel Department, University of Namibia, Private Bag 13301, Windhoek or fax to 307-2444. Closing date: 6 March 1992. -4\- Attractive remuneration applies. ACADEMY 4\ University of Namibia BUILD THE NATION THROUGH EDUCATION BUILD THE NATION THROUGH EDUCATION

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THE policy of na tional recon­ THE OLD image of Na­ parks in the area (Mamili and ciliation will increasingly come KA TE BURLlNG under the spotlight as unem­ ture Conservation - of Mudumu), and ways of chan­ white tourists in safari suits nelling park fees to the com..' ployment spira~s and those munity. Fees for trophy hunt­ employed black Namibians watching game through binoculars - is gradually ing could also benefit local become frustrated at their people. " inability to become upwardly­ making way for a commu­ mobile. There is no other. so­ nity-based approach to the LEGAL CHANGE lution to this but for the Gov­ environment, which puts ernment to make job creation as much emphasis on pro­ Both measures would entail a change in legislation and and training top priorities. tecting people as animals. After decades of adhering to , ' appropriate institituions" to administer the money locally. THE hopelessness of the situ­ an imported Eurocentric ver­ sion of the 'African gamep­ These could be organisations ation of unemployment is best ark' , Namibia is starting to break like the Nyae Nyae Farmers' illustrated by the razing of the mould. In East Caprivi this Co-operative in Bushmanland squatter camps ~ a non-solution to the problem in any case. has involved redrawing game or a group of elders, but as The tragedy of the homeless and their predicament was park boundaries to.accommo­ Jones pointed out, " we would most poignantly evident in a statement by ~ne of the date local communities, who have to be aware of likely squatters to one of our reporters. The only way to solve the recently found themselves cut problems", in order to avoid problem, he said, since they could not 'go back to where off from traditional water stepping into a minefield of OLD HANDS ••• Garth Owen-Smith Oeft) and Magaret arbitration. they had come from' because there was nothing for them supplies by indiscriminately­ drawn borders. Jacobsohn whose pioneering work on community-based Similar schemes had been there, was for the Government to shoot them all. conservation programmes has won wide acclaim, chat run successfully in Zimbabwe, The Government and people of this country cannot allow Over the years, local com­ munities have become hostile to BrianJones of Nature Conservation. he added. The money collected the razing of squatter camps to continue while the homeless to game parks, which deprived from park fees arid trophy have no alternatives. Somehow, something has to be done them of much-needed meat authorities of their power and and, Nature Conservation of­ hunting had gone to build local to accommodate these people, however temporarily. It was supplies, and to Nature Con­ focused all decision-making on ficials began changing tack as schools and clinics, as well as suggested by this newspaper last week that a form of servation which hounded them Namibia' s remote capital city. far back as April 1990 with a providing direct cash benefits controlled squatting be investigated in order to alleviate for 'poaching' food and for Anti-poaching laws turned socio-environmental survey of for residents. " And the impor­ the problem. The money used for destroying squatter killing animals which destroyed hunting and gathering into a West Caprivi. That was fol­ tant thing is that decisions about camps would probably be better spent in erecting small their crops. criminal activity, and game lowed by a Bushmanland sur­ what should happen to the parks chopped away huge sec­ vey in January last year, and money are not made centrally, kitchens, shower and ablution facilities, etcetera, on open In effect they became alic;m­ ated from their own environ­ tions of land without provid­ then the East Caprivi survey but by the communities con­ pieces of land where the homeless could get temporary ing communities with any which got the ball rolling for cerned, who best know their shelter. ment, and their attitude hard­ ened towanls conserving some­ compensation. an integrated conservation own needs." In the same way as the country succeeded in housing the thing which brought them The biggest mistake of all, project in the area. In the same way, Nature Namibians who returned from exile before independence, nothing but trouble. said Jones, was the assump­ "It literally began with us all Conservation hoped gradually so too could we give shelter to our homeless. There must be Faced with understandably tion that local peopie had to be sitting down under the biggest to devolve the responsibility plenty of tents, etcetera, stored somewhere which could be entrenched resentment from "taught all about conservation" , available tree and talking for controlling poaching away used for this purpose. local people, the Nature Con­ while the controlling body through the community's prob­ from 'the organisation' and It i& impossible to accept that the only solutionis to raze the servation of an Independent seemed to think: it had nothing lems, " J ones explained. towards local communities, he squatter camps and believe that the problem has disap­ Namibia is following what's to learn. People's main worry was the said. "People already had, and damage their crops and ani­ A system of community game peared. been described as a 'Primary Health Care (PHC) approach' have, a deep-rooted conserva­ mals would sustain if elephants guards, like that operating in Failure to timeously deal with this issue could even result in tion ethic. What they didn't and predators were given free Kaokoland, is being set up in bloodshed. to conservation. According to Brian J ones of have, because of poverty, was range. Would there be com­ the Caprivi. This, along with It is not the fault of the policy of national reconciliation that the department's Planning the option to act in a different pensation, for example, if an community-based environ­ this problem has come about, in fact it has always been with Division, the rift between ru­ way. But they already knew a elephant wrecked someone's mental education projects, will us, but those who are suffering in this manner will tend to ral . communities and their lot more than newcomers about crops? hopefully change 'Robin Hood see it in this light. · environment has not always what was happening in their "It' s very difficult," Jones attitudes' towards poaching and The issue of increased frustration on the part of the em­ been there and need not exist environment, and had the de­ admitted. "There's no work in help people see it as a crime ployed towards what they perceive as continuing 'white in the future. sire to preserve it, " he said. the area and virtually no cash against the community, some­ If domipation' in the private sector, parastatals and Govern­ income. someone loses their thing which deprives every­ OLD WISDOM NEW TACK crops or stock, it creates a major one of an income. ment, is a slightly different matter. The i~patience at the problem." pace of change could even be giving rise to a new kind of , 'In pre-colonial times there The need to re-empower rural At the same time, compen­ RESPONSIBILITY 'black consciousness', which in itself would seem to be at were traditional forms of con­ people over their own resources, sati.on was not a viable option. odds with the policy of national reconciliation as well as the servation based on religious to provide information and "If we compensated for the Just as PHC encourages Constitution. beliefs and the rights of chiefs. access to decision-making, to loss of crops in the Caprivi, we people to take responsibility In this regard, I feel the Government is to blame. When Hunting was· controlled by encourage a mutually-benifi­ would have to do the same for for their own health, the new­ they first took office the question of privatised pensions seasons, and if an animal was cial relationship between local Karakul fanners who lose sheep look conservation measures are provided them with the ideal excuse to get rid of much of the causing undue problems to a people and game parks, are all to jackals, and for Gobabis cattle intended to buila a do-it-your­ primarily white-dominated hierarchy in both Government particular community, one of being recognised in today's farmers who have problems self approach to environmental and parastatals. Those who paid out their pensions in the chiefs would designate a more enlightened conservation with leopards. " care. The big question is: how will South Africa could have been given the option to bring their hunter to sort it out," he ex­ planning. Basing their approach Other ways of making con­ peq>le who have been so messed monies back to Namibia or leave, and the Government plained. largely on project's like Garth servation profitable to local But the dawn of colonialism Owen-Smith' s Integrated Ru­ communities made more sense, around by Nature Conserva­ could probably have'been assured, in this manner, of the tion in the past respond to the loyalty of the whites remaining. Instead, they thought such brought a conservation author­ ral Development and Conser­ however. ity which robbed traditional vation programme in Kaokol- "We talked about the two new package? a move would 'scare off' the whites and did not take up this In Jones' view, the prospects option. They also allowed probation periods to lapse with­ for community co-operation are out taking action. Finally the policy of national reconcili­ good. ation and the Constitution prohibiting victimisation on "In the beginning there was grounds of race and colour settled the issue. We were quite alo! of scepticism from saddled with a majority of whites in the bureaucracy - the community, but we are not whether loyal or disloyal- and today there is very little that trying to sell a blueprint or a can be done about it. ' package'. It's a case of sitting This has resulted in the frustration of young blacks who in down and working through the many cases see a literal wall of whites ahead of them and individual problems democmti­ feel that reconciliation is to blame for what they perceive as cally." he said. 'token' blacks who do find themselves in the top structures. The Cabinet had alrt'

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e Step up the fight against AIDS Life after ra .-.-:-~ .... THE Resource Mobilisation Conference to-De11eld on Mon­ day, and which will canvas s~pport for Namibia's five year - THE-fear of being raped looms large in the minds of most women, especially plan for AIDS and STD prevention, will hopefully be success­ in a country like Namibia, where rape is an everyday occurence and seems to ful in getting the necessary financial support from non­ governmental organisations and others to combat these major be on the increase. It's a fear which mars and limits the freedom of more than problems. half the population of this country, despite a Constitution which gives women The results ofa recent AIDS survey, which focussed on STD special protection in an effort to ensure their fundamental human rights. (sexually transmitted diseases) patients, TB'sufferers and -- ante-natal women, will unfortunately not be release~ until the :Nanso's FRANCIS SIKUMBA is one man who feels rape is not just a women's end of March, but it is already anticipated that the outcome will be shocking. problem. He visited Women's Solidarity recently to find out exactly what a While we call on NGOs and others to financially support woman should do if she becomes the victim of rape ... the five-year plan for AIDS prevention, we also call on the authorities not to suppress statistics on this issue. It is vital WOMEN in Namibia have have suffered enough be­ This is so that the medical on with the charge if she can, that the Namibian public be lnformed on how .bad the crisis cause of rape. They are beginning to stand together, to examination can record all the becallse rape is a crime that is is in this country so that the necessary steps can be taken to say something must be done, that the situation cannot go evidence of the rape (such as likely to be repeated if it goes curb the growing problem. on. . semen, blood or torn clothes). unpunished. It has become evident in recent months that among others, The medical examination is AIDS is a major threat to the economy of this country. Health We are living under a vice and emotional support to needed for evidence in court · IF SHE'S ·PREGNANT? experts say that most Namibians infected with the -virus Constitution which says women rape survivors). mv and also for the doctor to see are in the key 24 to 44 age group, and those who are the most and men are equal, but women At the police station she may whether there are injuries to be cannot be equal in reality until ask to speak to an experienced A woman who becomes active economically tend to be the group most atllicted. treated. they are able to walk: in this investigating officer, thoughit pregnant as a result of rape and Probably the saddest aspect of the AIDS epidemic is the If the rape SUf\'ivor does go country without being afraid. is the policy of the Namibian wants to have an abortion, can number of children being born with the disease. Usually, at to the hospital before going to Some rape counsellors esti­ Police to have a policewoman do so legally in Namibia, even most, they are given two years to live. There is definitely a the police, she should tell the present to take the statement, if she has not laid a charge with strong argument for compulsory AIDS testing for pregnant mate that rape is occurring every doctor that she wants to lay a hour of the day and every day since it is usually easier for a the police. She would, how­ women in order to prevent the real tragedy of children being charge with the police so that of the yar. rape survivors to talk about her ever, have to appear before a born with AIDS. There could surely be no stronger argument the doctor can keep a careful About 445 rape cases were experience to another woman. magistrate and give a good and for AIDS control than to witness the faces of these infants . record of other evidence she or acceptable reason why she did reported to the police last year, If the rape survivor is a minor, he may find. doomed to die. but the actual figure is much her parents or guardian should not lay a rape charge with the As r elatively few Namibians are qualified and experienced police. higher. Most rape survivors fear be present while she is being in business, it was also pointed out by health experts recently FOLLOW UP The magistrate will then they will be victimised if they questioned and making her that Namibia already has a vast need for training in order to authorize a legal abortion and report a rape, or that due to statement. break the dependency on expatriates and is facing increased lack of information or lack of Even though it may be very After the complaint has been give the woman a certificate to laid at the police station, the take to the hospital where an calls not to employ foreigners, but the scale of the disease is evidence in the courtroom, they, difficult for her to tell the whole bound to cause serious problems to the economy. not the rapist, will end up being story, she should try to tell police will open a file on the abortion will be performed. case. Each file has a number, Since abortion is strictly Health Ministry officials have also confirmed a strong link treated as the guilty party. every detail she can r~mem­ between sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS, between TB Rape is one of the worst ber, because that will be im­ so it would be wise for the rape regulated by legislation inher­ sufferers and AIDS, and of course, probably frightening crimes a woman can experi­ portant to get the rapist con- survivor to take down the ·ited by Namibia from South statistics ont he number of ante-natal women diagnosed with ence, because it is a violation victed. . number of her file for refer­ Africa, the operation can only the disease. of the most personal kind·. To ence and follow-ups. She should be performed in governrrient Despite the fact that these stati.stics have not been released, try and prevent it· happening to MEDICAL CH ECK also keep in contact with the run hospitals and clinics or other it is imperative that the· people of this country start taking the other women, it should be police officer in charge to check institutions which have been AIDS issue very, very seriously. It is also essential that reported if at all possible. If the rape survivor has been on progress and to find out approved by the Government injured during her ordeal, she about the court hearing date. for that purpose. maximum support be given to the five-year plan on AIDS, so WHEN AND WHERE should go to the hospital A rape charge can be with­ * Women who need help that we can work towards a complete eradication of this BEFORE she goes to the po­ drawn if the rape survivor and advice about rape can talk disease. Information on AIDS should be released country­ It is important for rape sur­ lice, in order to get treatment. decides she does not want to to someone from Women's wide, preferably in all languages, as Nanaso plan to do with vivors to report to the police.as Either way, a visit to a doc­ testify in court. In this case it is Solidarity at either the NUNW their leaflet on AIDS which was released on Valentine's Day. soon as possible after the inci­ tor is important so that the rape still possible for the police to offices near Katutura Police There should also be compulsory counselling of schoolchil­ dent. She can be accompanied survivor can be medically go ahead, but they often decide Station or at the Ephesian dren in t4is regard. to the police station by her examined. This should be done not to if the rape victim is not Evangelical Church near Gore­ We don't really need the statistics to be able to say that parents, a relative, a counsel­ before she has washed or bathed. prepared or unable to help, angab School in Katutura, Namibia has a serious problem regarding AIDS. We have to lor from Women's Solidarity She should not change her because their chances of suc­ between 09hOO and 12hOO this fight it actively, and at all levels of society, in order to avoid or a friend if she feels uncom­ clothes or if she has already cess are very limited. Saturday. a national disaster. fortable about going alone. done so, she should take along Even though it is a very dif­ (Women's Solidarity is an the clothes she was wearing ficult thing to do, it is impor­ organisation which gives ad- when she was raped. tant that a woman does press Faculty of Economics and Management Science Top treatment for Department: Commercial Law 'marginalised' k ids Senior Lecturer Requirements: At least an LLB degree or equivalent qualification. Norway and Denmark, as well OWN CORRESPONDENT as Oxfam Canada and the Practical and previous teaching would be an advantage. Roman Catholic church agreed Job description: Responsibilities will include the teaching of: Gobabis - A NEW school for farmworkers' children in to assist. the Plessisplaas farm region, costing some R900 000, is Introduction to the theory of law; contract law; law of partnership; In l!.ddition, a well-known compariy law about to be built, providing accessible education for businessman and established about 150 ' marginaiised' kids. Nico Swart gave 15 hectares of Date of assumption of duties ~ As soon as possible. The project was started by travel every day to Gobabis to land to the project, while the local farmer Ebernard Tolken, get an education, others went N amibian Government agreed Contact persons: 11s A van Rhyn at 307-2002 or Ms D Nashandih at Reverend Henk Olwage of the to the already overcrowded to subsidize the school and pay 307-2295. Evengelical Lutheran church hippo school some 40 kilom- the teachers' salaries. Application procedure: Please forward applications/CV's to the Buildings which will accom­ in Africa and a school head- etres north-east of Gobabis, but Personnel Departme nt. University of Namibia, Private Bag 13301. master of Otjinene, Salomo many were left without any modate 150 children will start Windhoek or fax to 307-2444. Murangi. alternative butto stay at home. going up this month and the Moves to start a new school In response, local people first intake ·of pupils will Closing date: 6 March 1992. in the area began after a farmer formed the •Society for the commence next academic year. who bought the piece of land Promotion and Furtherance of The school will consist of five Attractive remuneration ap'plies. on which a former school was the Gqaina School'. classrooms and a hostel. built, refu sed to extend its lease. It approached various organ- It will be for farmworkers' This left children in .the area isations, individuals, NGOs and children only, and priority will without a school. embassies for help. Nordic be given to San children. University of Namibia Some of the children had to countries, including Sweden, 4\ BUILD THE NATION THROUGH EDUCATION

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Today's Cats get high on fantasy fruit weather WELLINGTON, New Zealand: Domestic cats The effect lasted around 20 minutes and then Partly cloudy and hot with have discovered the illicit pleasures of sucking the cats returned for another hit. isolated thundershowers on Kiwi fruit veins which appears to make them "I'm not concerned at all, it's absolutely except over the southern hallucinate, a Kiwi fruit expert said. wonderful," she said. "One of them is dreadfully and south-western areas. Radio New zealand repOrted the case of Debbie neurotic and it's much cheaper than taking them Coast cool with fog McCree of Hamilton, north of here, who found to the vet for pills. " a group of cats getting high on Kiwi fruit Kiwi fruit specialist Gareth Smith said an patches. Wind moderate cuttings. " We found them ... rubbing theirIaces alkaloid in the fruit was similar to the one in south-westerly to north­ against the end of cut off bits and rolling on the catnip. Smith said a Japanese company was westerly. ground. Their pupils were dilated, " she said. interested in putting the sap into cat food. - AFP Kine 300 Eros Shopping Centre Sat/Sun: 14hOO, 16hOO, 18hOO, 20hOO, 22hOO SunlThurs: 14hOO, 16hOO, 18hOO,20hOO Richochet (2-19) Starring Denzil Washing­ Applicants must be Namibian citizens. ton, John Lithgrow Office of the President Drive-In Applications (on form Z83 or ZO/1229(1) obtain· 19hOO: Wild at Heart Department of Women Affairs able at all Govern ment Offices) must be sent to: (2-19) plus Commitments, The Permanent Secretary : Labour and Manpower a muscial Chief Control Officer/Senior Chief Con­ Development, P. O. Box 23 115, Windhoek. trol Officer: Projects and Economics Atlanta Theatre Closing Date: 20 March 1992. 1 post: Windhoek Swakopmund

Salary: R53 769 xl 656· R58 737/R58 737 xl 875 - R64 362. Wed/Sun: 20hOO Minimum Requirements: A B-degree (or an equivalent Ministry of Justice Sat matinee: 14hOO qualification) plus appropriate experience OR a Senior (or Mortal Thoughts starring equivalent) Certificate plus approximately 8 years appropriate Bruce Willis, Demi Moore experience. Chief Legal Clerk/ Senior Chief Legal Clerk Enquiries: Ms. M. Kapere, tel. (061) 223545. NTNTheatre 1 post: Windhoek: Leutwein Street Applicants must be Namibian citizens. Legal Aid Directorate 1 post: Ru ndu: A festival of award-win­ Applications (on form Z83 or ZO/1229(1) obtain­ Lower Courts Clerical Services Division ning fibns will run from able at all Government Offices) must be sent to: February 10-23, 1992 The Permanent Secretary: Office of the Presi­ There will be one screen­ dent, Private Bag 13339, Windhoek. Salary: R3 2349 x 1362 - R40521 /R40 521 x 1656- R53769. Minimum Requirements: A B-degree (or an equivalent ing on weekdays at 2OhOO Closing Date: 20 March 1992. . qual ification) plus appropriate experience OR a Senior (or and two on Saturdays and equivalent) Certificate plus approximately 8 years appropriate Sundays at 18hOO and Ministry of Lands, experience. 21hOO. Today, The Fourth Reich, Saturday, How to Enquiries :Windhoek Post: Mr.I.V.K. Ndjoze. tel. (061 )38110 Resettlement and X 238 . Rundu Post: Mr. M.H.A. Henn es . tel. (061) 381 10 X get Ahead in Advertising 278. and Stanno Tutti Bene, Rehabilitation Sunday, Hamlet and The Applicants must be Namibian citizens. Venus Trap. Directorate: Lands Applications (on form Z83 or ZO/1229(1) obtain­ Arts Association Control Officer/Senior Control able at all Government Offices) must be sent to: John MeinertlLeutwein Sts The Pe rmanent Secretary : Justice, Private Bag Officer: Land Reform An exhibition of paintings, 13302, Wi ndhoek. 1 post ea ch at Otjiwarongo, Katima Mulilo, collages and sculptures by Rundu and Mariental ClOSing Date: 20 March 1992. Diana Coetsee about Kaokoland and th e Salary: R32 349 x l 362 - R40 521 / R40 521 xl 656 - R53 769. Minimum Requirements: A B-degree (or an equivalent Ovahimba will be opened qualification) plus appropriate experience OR a Senior (or Ministry of Home Affairs by Sharon Montgomery equ ivalent) Ce rti ficate plus approximately 8 years appropriate today at 20hOO. It will run experience. Candidates who are not in. possession of a valid drivers Department of Civic Affairs till March 6. licence, must be prepared to obtain such within'a reason­ able time. Conservation Enquiries: Mr . T.E. Nghih al uah , tel. (061) 223306 . Control Officer/Senior Control The Annual General Meet­ Officer: Identity Documents ing of the Recycling Ac. Applical'1ts must be Namibian citizens. 1 post : Windhoek tion Programme will be Applications (on form Z83 or ZO/1229(1) obtain· held at the old Kellar Bar able at all Government Offices) must be sent to: Salary: R3 2 349 x l 36 2 - R40 521 /R40 521 x l 656 - R53 769. of the Breweries in Gar- The Permanent Secretary: Lands, Resettlement Minimum Requirements : A B-degree (or an equi valent . ten Street on Tuesday and Rehabilitation, Private Bag 13343, Windhoek. qualification) plus appropriate experience OR a Senior (or February 25, 1992 at equi valen t) Certificate plu sapproxitnately 8 years appropriate 17h30. All interested per­ experience Closing Date: 20 March 1992. sons are invited to attend. Enquiries: Mr. A. K.. Ka'nguatj iv i, tel. (06 1) 3982076. Ministry of Labour and Zimbabwe Manpower Development Applicants must be Namibian citizens. Applications (on form Z83 or ZO/1229(1) obtain· gets a new Directorate: able at all Government Offices) must be sent to: ~ . General Services The Permanent ~ecretary: Home Affairs, Private ombudsman Bag 13200, Windhoek. Control Officer/Senior Control Officer: HARARE: Zimbabwe's Closing Date: 20 March 1992. first woman ombudsman, Accommodation, Transportand Stock Beatrice Chanetsa, was 1 post: Windhoek An attractive range of benefits includes a yesterday sworn in by President Robert Mugabe, Sa lary: R32 349 x l 362 - R40 521 / R40 521 x l 656 - R53 769. 13th cheque, a housing subsidy subject to Minimum Requirements: A B-degree (or an eql{ivalent the Ziana news agency qualifi cation ) plu s appropriate experi ence OR a Senior (o r certain conditions, rental allowance,· reports. equival en t) Certificate plus approximately 8 years appropriate Chanetsa, 45, replaces Mr experi ence. assistance with removal expenses, pen­ Experience in stock control, stores and registry and/or a sion fund, medical aid scheme and ample.­ Justic Manival Moodley who financial background will serve as a recommendation. retired in 1990 and is settled in vacation and sick leave. South Africa. Enquiries: Mr PK Ndaitwa. tel. (061 ) 212956 X 2084 . A graduate of Makerere University in Uganda, Chan­ etsa promised to take th~ serv­ ices of tlie ombudsman's of­ a better future fice to provincial and district offices to speed the processing of cases. - Sapa lINTAS:NAMIBIA 9212014 , THE·NAMIBIAN Friday February 21 1992 9

UN sla ms INTERNATIONAL ,WRAP-UP Israeli The rise of rightwing terror, • • IncurSIon HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY: Fifteen rightwingers linked to nine incidents of rightwing terrors in 199 1 and 1992 had been arrested UNITED NATIONS: UN by February 14, the SA minister oflaw and order, Hemus Kriel, . officials yesterday de­ said on Wednesday. plore~ Israel's incursion Twelve cases of rightwing terror had been investigated in 1991 into southern Lebanon, and six in 1992, he· said in a written reply to a question by Peter White fight is 'ON where a tank-led Israeli Gastrow (DJ» . Of these, nine cases had been solved by February force smashed through UN 14. Fifteen people Md been arrested in connection with nine barricades. Two UN incidents of rightwing terrorism. peacekeepers were seri­ ously injured. Has FW lost h~s grip? UN spokesman Francois Ford leaders injured in attack GiuUani said there was no official ·comment at this NAIROBI: At least seven leaders of Kenya's opposition Forum time but that Secretary­ for the Restoration of Democracy (Ford) were injured Wednes­ Yes, say the analysts General Boutros Boutros- day when supporters of the ruling Kenya African National Union . Ghali was preparmg a (KANU) attacked them in Ngong town, 40 kilometres southeast JOIIt\NNESBURG: Presi­ sor Sampie Terreblanche of statement. . of Nairobi, a lawyer said. dent FW de Klerk has lost ANALYSIS Stellenbosch University said In southern Lebanon, Ford officials and several supporters had gathered in the town, his grip on white politics the resuIt indicated a "new round UN spokesman Timur Vice President George Saitoti's constituency, to open a party and will be forced to en­ swing of 11,2 per cent to the ofAfrikanernationalism" had Goksel told The Associ­ branch office when they were setupon by Masai tribesmen armed right and indicated that around gage in discussions with arisen. ated Press the two injured with bows and arrows and stones, activist lawyer Paul Muite told 40 per cent of whites were "Yesterday (Wednesday) De a press conference here. white extremists on South soldiers were from Fiji, against De Klerk. Klerk lost his grip on white and that it was not yet Aftica's future, political "Forty per cent is a very politics," Terreblanche said, analysts said yesterday. clear who shot them. significant part of any popula­ adding that the NP was "fin­ "As they were getting Top Ciskei officials fired Wednesday's crushing by­ tion category - it istoo big not ished". out of their vehicles to BISHo: A Ciskeiangovernment advisor and fonner ambassador election defeat for the ruling · to take into account," he said, He predicted that the nego­ deploy in the area, they National Party (NP) in the adding that De Klerk would tiations process would now plenipotentiary, Douw Steyn, and the head of the homeland's were shot," he said. "But communications department, Denis Bjorkmatm, have both been western Transvaal town of now have to engage the CP in accelerate to the point that an we don't at the moment Potchefstroom represented a talks outside Codesa, which ANC government would be in dismissed for reasons unknown. know how or why they were A curt statement fonn Ciskei' s council of state said on Wednes­ massive vote of no confidence the CP has snubbed. power within a year shot how, or what the cir­ in De Klerk personally as well Schlemmer said that despite Another commentator, po­ day their services had been' 'tenninated." Steyn came into the cumstances were ••• we public spotlight in the 1980s whyn he went to Switzerland with as in his refonns, they added. the loss of support, De Klerk litical scientist Willem don't have that informa­ Still reeling from the pound­ was still likely to win the whites­ Kleynhans, disagreed with the disgraced former MP for East London city, Peet de Pontes, to tion yet." visit Sicilian businessm:an Vito Palazzolo in prison. ing, in ~hich the pro-apartheid only referendum on his reforms Schlemmer and Laurie and said Earlier, fist fights broke Conservative Party turned a 1 that he h as promised the white that on the basis of 1he Potchef­ out between Israeli and 583-vote NP majority at the electorate. - stroom result, the CP would UN soldiers as the attack­ . Renamo admits to terror attack 1989 general eleCtion into a 2 He predicted around 58 per win a referendum or an elec­ ers advanced on the vil­ 140 CP victory, NP Transvaal cent of whites would back De tion. lages of Kafra and Yater, MAPUTO: The rebel Mozambique National Resistance Move­ . leader Barend du Plessis said Klerk in such a referendum - a He said De Klerk had blun­ Goksel said. The Israeli ment (Renamo) has accepted responsibility for an attack on the yesterday the party would not figure slightly higher than the dered by stating last week that . incursion occurred less southern town of Macia on January 7, in which 50 people were deviate from its path of re­ 54 per cent predicted yester­ he would regard the result as a than 24 hours after the killed. The Italian Ambassador to Maputo, Manfredo di Camer­ form. day by another analyst, Potchef­ " better barometer of tenden­ UN Security Council ap­ ana, cited in a We·dnesday dispatch from the Mozambique News He said the result ','was not stroom University political cies" among whites than the pealed to all parties in the Agency, said that Renamo hitd conveyed its admission of respon­ an accurate reflection of what scientist Dirk Laurie. NP's November defeat by the conflict to halt the fi ght­ sibility to the international Joint Verification Commission (JVC) the majori,ti of white voters Laurie told AFP that if De CP in the Orange Free State ing in southern Lebanon. which is supervising implementation of a December 1990 partial r~ally believe about the future Klerk acceded to CP demands gold town of Virginia. Israeli military officials ceasefire. of our country" but stemmed for a whites-only general elec­ The Potchefstroom result said yesterday's incUI'sion from uncertainty about the tion, the result would be a amounted to a motion of no was limited in scope, and negotiations prOcess. " hung" parliament, with the confidence in De Klerk per­ temporary. Two Israeli sol­ SA guilty of chemical pollution Veteran political analyst CP being the largest party but sonally and as a national leader diers and four Muslim Lawrence Schlemmer said the lacking an outright majority. of the NP as well as head of guerrillas wer e killed yes­ AMSTERDAM: Two members of Earthlife SA in Amsterdam by-election result showed . a Political economist Profes- government, Kleynhans said. terday as the ISraelis yesterday accused the South African government ofcomplici ty in searched house-to-house allowing alleged chemical pollution.of Mginweni River in Natal for Shlite Muslim guerril­ by Thor Chemicals which processes chemical ·wa ste shipped las and rocket launchers. from the United States and Western Europe. Tanzania follo~s trend The latest fighting broke The claims were made by Earthlife' s Chris Albertyn and out after Israeli for ces as­ Brendon Wolff-Piggott who are participating in this week' s so­ fonner convict, James Mapal­ NAIROBI: Joining a continent-wide move towards multi­ sassinated a Hezbollah called international water tribunal in Amsterdam, an infonnal ala, and the NLD by a little party politics, Tanzania's ruling party has formally leader on Sunday. That people's court-type tribunal which was organised to draw media known politician, Emmanuel lifted a ban on opposition parties after 30 years ·of single touched off artillery and attention to worldwide environmental pollution by multi:national party rule. ';. Makaidi.· rocket battles between industries and governments. One of the countries being accused According to an official Israeli gunners and Mus­ is, South Africa. Allegations by Earthlife that mercury W l!.S A special delegates confer­ Movement (CM), the Pragmatic survey carried out last month lim ftghters, which in turn polluting Mginweni River and adjacent squatter camps drew Democratic Alliance (PDA), throughout Tanzania, 80 per ence of the ruling Chama Cha led to yesterday'S incur­ considerable media attention in Amsterdam. Mapinduzi (CCM) late Tues­ the N ational Convention for cent of those polled favour the sion. - AP day endorsed a proposal to Construction and Refonn CCM, the diplomatic source * Reports from Agence France-Presse, Sapa and Associated Press legalise multi-party politics, (NCCR) and the · National said. official Tanzanianradiomoni­ League for Democracy (NLD). Tanzania last year switched tored here said Wednesday. But the influence of all par­ to a liberal market economy PERI-URBAN DEVELOPMENT BOARD The move to install a multi­ ties is largely limited to the that has been closely moni­ parly system had been expected cities, a diplomatic source tored by the World Bank and after senior CCM officials last contacted from Nairobi said. the International Monetary Notice is hereby given, pursuant the provis ion ~ of Section 40 bis. (2) of month supported the proposal The NCCR is headed by Fund. Ordinance 19 of 1970, that ~e Peri-Urban Development Board has resolved to to introduce political plural­ Mabere Marando, a lawyer, as World Bank President Le­ ism after 30years of "scien­ is theleader of the PDA, Munno­ wis Preston was in Dar es Sa­ amend the Electricty Supply Regulations as applicable to the Peri-Urban Areas tific socialism" in the east Nguni. laam two weeks ago. ~f Aranos, Bethanie, Gochas, Henties Bay, Leonardville, Llideritz and Witvlei. African nation. The UMD is headed by local Tuesday's decision could Since then five opposition chief Abdallah Faidi Fundi1cira, have a favourable impact on parties have spnmg up, but they a fonner justice minister and Tanzania's western creditors, The General purpose of the resolution is to provide for the increase in electricity have yet to be registered. They fonner head of East African due to meet in Paris in June, tarrifs with effect from 1 April 1992. Copies of the resolution and details of the are the Union for MUlti-party Airways. the diplomatic source added. - amendment lie for inspection during office hours at the office of the Board for Democracy (UMD), the Civic The CM was founded by a AFP a period of fourteen days from the publication of this notice.

Any person whO desires to object to the amendment, must lodge such objection . together with his reasons therefore in Writing, at the office of the Board (as organisations· for authorised been approved. intended by Section 40 bis. (7) (b) of Ordinance 19 of 1970, or, if there is no claJldestme Civil Cooperation actions outside the cOUQ.try in The first package, which was such office, at the Boarq's Head Offic ~) within fourteen days after the Bureau cost R19,12 million for 1990/91 to closing down the similar to permanent force publication of this notice. the 1990/91 fmancial year and CCB so it ~ou ld "disappear retrenchments, was refused by R l ,48 millioni or 1991/92, the from the scene," in 199 1/92. 23 CC~ members and a sec- : auditor-general' s report on the The offices.ofthe CCB were ond package was proposed. Peri-Urban Development Board appropriation and miscellane­ formally closed down on August All but three of the 23 who Private Bag 13251 ous accounts found. 1 1991 and further payments refused the first package took WINDHOEK The report, tabled in parlia­ were made directly by the the second. and some who ac­ ment on Wednesday, said the SADF's special forces head­ cepted the first were granted SECRETARY estimate approved for the CCB quarters. the second package on grounds F.W. VOGES had been changed from gath­ Two retrenchment packages of equitability. ering target detail on hostile for fonner CCB operatives had Sapa - - - - ... ------1

10 Friday February 21 1992 THE NAMIBIAN

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NOTICE OF PAYMENT OF PROPERTY RATES: ARANOS: SONARA, ROOIDUIN, ARI­ round -up AMSVLEL AROAB, OOSTERHEIM, AUS, KHUABEB, BETHANEL SCHEMELENDORP, Yesterday's quotations for unit trusts: GOBEBFONIEIN, GOCHAS, GRUNAU, KALKVELD, ONDUNDU YOVITENDA, KALKRAND, Here is how major stock General Equity Funds: KAMANJAB, ROTSVESTING, KOeS, BENGUELA (LuDERlTZ), LEONARDVILLE, MAL­ markets outside the United States ended yesterday: BOEGrowth ' 141 ,07 131 ,82 4,79 TAHoHE, ANDREWVll.LE, OMITAURA, W ARMBAD AND WITVLEI. Fedgro 122 ,27 114,16 7,8 1 LONDON - British shares CUGrowth 116 ,57 108,83 5,45 Notice is hereby given in tenns of Regulation 4 of the Board's Regulations on Property Rates, spent most of the day in Guardbank Growth 2329,89 2162,99 5,45 promulgated under Section 40 of Ordinance 19 of 1970, that the Board is levying the following negative territory after dis­ Momentum 238,60 223,20 4,90 rates for the year 1 April 1992, to 31 March 1992. appointing results from oil Metfund 186, 46 173,74 3,59 giant Shell and m~or drugs Metlife 1 18,61 110,86 n/a 1. (a) ARANOS AND SONARA; firm Glaxo shot down an NBS Hallmark 900,81 841,38 6,80 (i) On residential erven 8,ooc per sq.m. early rally. But the mar­ NorwichNBS 341,94 319,33 6,79 (ii) On business erven 14,00c per sq.m. ket recovered as Wall Old Mutual Investors 2791,76 2602,48 4,29 Safegro 130,26 122,03 5,38 (B) ROOIDVINj Street powered higher in Sage 2427,68 2265,26 4,60 (i) On residential erven 7,00 c per sq.m. morning tr ading. Sanlam 16 74,03 1562,75 4,65 (ii) On business erven lO,5c per sq.m. The Financial Times-Stock Sanlam Index 1301,76 1215,93 4,35 (C) ARIAMSVLEI Exchange index of 100 Sanlam Dividend 457,84 427,34 5,08 (i) On residential erven 3c per sq m witha minimum payment of R30.oo leading shares closed 6.7 Senbank General 119 ,31 111,27 12,00 (ii) On business erven 6c per sq.m. with a minimum payment of R60.oo points higher at 2,543.4. Southern Equity 186,61 174,58 5,06 (D) AROAB AND OOSTERHEIM FRANKFURT - German Standard 1105,69 1039,36 7,39 (i) On residential erven 2c per sq.m. with a ~um of R15 on a vacant erven shares ended above the Syfrets Growth 270,51 253,15 4,59 (ii) On business erven 3c per sq.m. 1,700-point barrier for the Syfrets Trustee 115,66 108,40 n/a UAL (E) Al!S first time in eight months, 2013,52 1886,68 5,15 Volkskas 138,54 129,60 (i) On residential erven 4,6c per sq.m. 6,95 pushed higher by gains in Specialist equity Funds: (ii) On business erven 9,2c per sq.m. Daimler-Benz, the firmer Guardbank Resources 148,79 138,35 5,59 (F) KHUABEB dollar and technical buy­ Sage Resources 117,85 110,00 7,27 (i) On residential erven 3,5c per sq.m. ing ahead of Friday's ex­ Sanlam Industrial 976,35 911,91 3,67 (ii) On business erven 7,4c per sq.m. piry of DTB options. Sanlam Mining 309,22 288,68 5,44 (G) BETHANJ. SCHELENDORP AND GOBEBFONIEIN The 30-share DAX index Senbank Industrial 121,57 113,48 11,00 (i) On residential erven 5,75c per sq,m with a minimum ofR57,50 closed 15.39 points, or 0.9 Southern Mining 138,08 129,18 5,55 (ii) On business erven 11,5c per sq.m. with aminimum of R115.oo per cent, higher at 1,703.18, Standard Gold , 182,85 171,37 7,11 (H) GOCHAS the highest close since June UAL Mining and (i) On residential erven 5,75 per sq.m. 21 last year. Resources · 380,87 356,27 4,98 UAL Selected (ii) On business erven 11 ,5c per sq.m. PARIS - Domestic institu­ Opportunities 1735,26 (1) GBUNAU 1622,77 4,20 tions took the baton from Old Mutual Mining 252,44 235,09 5,38 (i) On~ si dential erven 9c per sqm foreign f'Irms and poured Old Mutual Industrial 351,51 327,46 4,24 (ii) On business erven l ,08c per sq m money into the Paris Old Mutual Gold FUnd 118,60 110,36 5,54 (1) KALKf'ELD bourse, driving up blue­ Old Mutual Top (i) On residential erven 3,09c per sq m chip cyclical shares and Companies 245,24 228,66 n/a (ii) On business erven 7,08c per sq m giving a boost to some Income/Gilt Funds: (K) ONDUNDU YOVIfENDA second-tier values, dealers Metboard Income 102,29 101,29 15,38 (i) On re~identi al erven 3,15c per sq m said. Guardbank Income 112,47 110,16 16,77 (ii) On business erven 6,03c per sq m The CAC-40 share index Old Mutual Income 106,81 105,66 14,85 Standard Income - 92,04 (L) KALKRAND added 35.81 points or 1.87 93,04 14,86 Syfrets Income 105,66 104,60 15,14 (i) On residential erven 1,03c per sq m with a minimum payment of per cent to close just be­ UALGilt 1132,71 1121,44 14,63 R17,50 low the day's high at (ii) On business erven 2,05c per sq m with a minimum payment of 1,951.22. Gold price R35,00 ZURICH - Swiss shares (M) KAMANIAB closed at anew year's high Gold was fixed in London at 353.40 dollars an ounce yesterday (i) On residential erven 5,75c per sqm in mderate trading. Bro­ afternoon compared with353.05 in the morning and 353.20 on (ii) On business erven l1,05c per sq m kers said Wall Street's Wednesday afternoon. (N) ROISVESTING f'Irmer opening boosted (i) On residential erven 4,06c per sq m sentiment. The rise in the Rand-U5-dollar (ii) On business erven 9,02c per sq m German DAX share index Commercial rand (0) ~ to an eight-month high also Previous closing Yesterday's closing (i) On residential erven 3c per sq m gave support. 2.8350 2.8460/70 (ii) On business erven 6c per sq m The all-share Swiss Per­ Financial rand (P) BElS@UELA lL1JDERITZl formance Index closed 8.1 Previous closing Yesterday's closing (i) On residential erven . 4,01c per sq m points ·higher at 1,130.6. \ 3.51/3.53 3.62/3.64 (ii) On business erven 8.02c per sq m TOKYO - Stocks ended (Q) LEONABDYUJ.E firmer on hopes for lower Money market (i) On residential erven 4c per sqm interest rates after Janu­ 90 Day liquid BA rate (ii) On business erven 6c per sq ~ ary money supply growth . (R) MALTAHOUE hit a record low and the Previous closing Yesterday's closing (i) On residential erven 5,75c per sq m Bank of J apan sold dol­ 15.90 16.85 (ii) On business erven 11,05c per sq m lars. But brokers said trade (S) ANDREWVILLE r emained listless, with in­ JSE actuaries (i) On business erven 9,02c per sq m vestors wary of poor 'cor-"· Yesterday Prev Move Div% Eam% (T) OMIIARA porate profits, political in­ OVERALL 3541 3538 03 3,2 7,6 (i) On residential erven 3c persq m stability and institutional MINING PROD 2856 2841 15 4,0 8,5 (ii) On business erven 6c persqm seUing. Tb~ 225-share ­ COAL 3797 3797 00 4,0 10,4 (U) STAMPRIET Nikkei average was up DIAMONDS 16039 15940 90 3,3 9,4 (i) On residential erven 5,75c per sq m 153.62 points at 20,771.92. ALL GOLD 1238 1232 06 4,1 8,0 (ii) On business erven 11,05c per sq m HONG KONG - Shares METALS&MIN 2001 1989 12 5,3 7,5 (V) SOETDORINGLAAGI E finished slightly easier in MIN1NGFIN 3914 3912 02 3,1 8,5 FIN&INDUST (i) On residential erven 4,06c per sq m quieter trading but sharp 4852 4856 04- 2,8 6,8 FINANCIAL 2794 2797 03- 3,9 7,0 (ii) On business erven 9,02c per sq m early losses were largely INDUSTRIAL 4325 4328 03- 2,5 6,8 (W) wrrVLEI reversed by late bargain­ (i) On residential erven 4,06c per sq m hunting. The blue-chip Market volume (ii) On business erven 9,02c per sq m Hang Seng Index fell 9.70 (X) OMATAURA points to close at 4;716.00. The volume of shares traded on the Johannesburg Stock (i) On residential erven 3,07c per sq m SYDNEY - An uncertain Exchange yesterday was 12513720 valued at R109 210 511 ~ ( ii ) On business erven 7,04c per sq m Australian share market compared with 9910 325 valued atR72 350 892 on Wednesday (Y) WABMBAD closed marginally higher, The number of securities active was 291 (323) (i) On residential erven 5,75c per sq m The five most active stocks, were: Abbey, Voltex, Gencor fluctuating in a narrow NJ>L, FIT, Sasol NPL. - Sapa (ii) On business erven 11,05c per sq ID range between positive and 2. The maximum extent of an erf on which rates are levied is 2 000 sq m except at Aroab and Kocs where there negative territory all day. Exchange, with· shares ------of 3,538. is no maximum, and at Leonardville where the maximum extent of an eri on which rates arc levied is The All Ordinaries index shedding all of the day's The industrial index fin­ 20000 sq m. closed 1.1 points higher at earlier gains once news of ished at 4,325 compared 1623.0. the announcement hit the .0 its Wednesday close of The above-mentioned rates are due and payable on May 30, 1992. J OHANNESB URG _ market. Rebate of 10 per cent shaH only be aHowed provided that all rates are paid in full within 30 days from May 30, 4,328, and a high of 4,363 1992_ Interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum with a minimum amount ofRl.OO shall be levied on all rates Nervousness following FW The overall index, after during the day. The all gold which are not paid in full within 60 days from May 30,1992. de Klerk's announcement being up as high as 3,568, index ended at 1,238 from NB: All erf owners who have not received an account by May 30, 1992 are requested to contact the of a referemndum shook ended at 3,541 from its 1,232. - Reuter !-se_c_re_ta_r_y_at_P_r_lv_a_te_B_a_g_l_32~5~1_,W_1n_d_ho_e_k_,9000_~imm~ e_dJa_tel_y_so_t_ha_t_a_n_a_cc.:..o_un_t_can__ be_ s_e_nt.___ --I L--t.:.h_e_J_o_h_ann__ e_s_b_ ur_g.:....S_t_·o_c_k__ W_e_d_n _e_s_d_ay=--c_l_o_sin--=g=--le_v_e_l ~~~~~~~~~~~ THE NAMIBIAN Friday February 21 199211

PHOTOGRAPHS: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

KIDS AT PLAY, KIDS A T WAR •.• Nagorny Karabakh, CIS -Azerbaijan: Armenian ANGUISH ... Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Rita Isabell, sister of Errol Lindsey, one of the children play war games with toy guns here last Sunday. This is an autonomous region 17 victims of serial killer JetTrey L Dahmer, is restrained by Milwaukee sheriff's inside Azerbaijan where Armenians make up 76 per cent of the population and has deputies after she became enraged as she was making a statement in court on behalf been the scene of inter-ethnic fighting for several years. of her family during the Dahmer sentencing hearing on Monday.

SOMALI SUFFERING ... Bucharest - Somalian refu­ gees wrapped in blankets against the freezing cold gathered on the outskirts of Bucharest on Monday as they began a one-week hunger strike. 226 Somalian CHILDREN'S CHOICE ••. An international children's jury chose this picture by Anlerican photographer Steve men, women and children seeking refuge in Romania McCurry as winning the World Press Photo. It shows camels seeking water close to burning.oil wells in Kuwait after appealed to authorities for political asylum. the Gulf War.

JACKSON IN AFRICA ... Abidjan - American pop star Michael Jackson sits with BEFORE THE SHOCK ... Potchefstroom -South African President FW de Klerk ac­ orphaned and abandoned Ivory Coast children he invited to the Intercontinental kn owle d~e s applause by supporters as he spoke to a meeting last Thursday ahead of Hotel here last Sunday. Jackson was crowned 'King of Sanwi' last Saturday in the this Wednesday's by-election here at which the NP was thrashed by the CP. village of Krinjabo by Chief Amon N'Doufo IV. ------

12 Friday February 21 1992 THE NAMIB~AN

AN INTERNATIONAL COMPANY IS INTERNATIONAL WRAP-UP LOOKING FOR A THE NAMIBIAN REMOVAL FOREMAN phone ... We talked about the ARTS ASSOCIATION 'N0 pressure' on trial and we were hoping she The successful Applicant Tyson 'victim' would not use the trial to hurt THE NAMIBIAN ARTS ASSOCIATION offers a part time job as this fellow (Tyson)," said isin possession of an extra heavy duty National Baptist Convention a secretary. The applicant must be at le a~t bilingual with English a INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA: USAPresidentTJ Jernison in a licence (code 11) for at least 6 years priority. The president of the largest phone interview late Wednes­ has a minimum of 2 years experience in black chruch in th! United States day. " She said she wasn't in­ Typing and bookkeeping. has denied allegations that he furniture transport terested in anything other than and other church leaders tried going to court and that was the must be capable of writing inventories Please apply to: Anr.aleen Eins to pressure boxer Mike Ty­ end of the conversation, " 'he Tel: 31160 P.O. Box 994 Windhoek son's rape' victim to change added. If you are interested please contact MrWlater atTel: her story before the trial. . " I talked to her on the 061/224691 for an interview No more demos ABIDJAN: Ivory Coast's govenunent has banned all demonstrations following the country's worst rioting and a wave of arrests among the opposition, the pro-goverment Fraternite Matin daily reported yesterday. The Interior Ministry has - imposed the nationwide ban until further notice, the paper said, as reports reached Abidjan of violent protests in the home town of Laurent Gbagbo, de­ • FM stereo' 2 Speed turntable· 3 band tained leader of the main op­ graphic equalizer' Twin deck with high speed dubbing and continuous play· Microphone position party. socket for external recording· Battery! mai ns operated Make or break

ADDIS ABABA: A crucial meeting called by the Organ­ isation of African Unity to determine the fate of the cash­ strapped Pan-African News Agency (Pana) starts in the • FM!AM radio - FM stereo' Twin cassette Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, with high-speed dubbing' 3 Band graphic equalizer· Bu ilt in microphone ' Headphone today, reports Zimbabwe' Zin jack· Battery! mains operated national news agency. The Inter-Governmental Council (IGC), Pana's govemc ing body, is ~995 to holding an extraordinary session to consider the fate of the continental news agency. The meeting is expected to discuss Pana' s finances, struc­ ture and possibly editorial content to find a way of saving it For Pana, it is make or break. Sex debt

TOKYO: Japan will not pay compensation to individual Korean women forced to serve as prostitutes for Japanese soldiers during W odd War n, officials said yesterday. ,I FOR SALE: 1

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HAPPY SMILES ... Beauty was never missing from the occasion. Becca (centre) and WOW! The stars of the night were without doubt the 'New Kids on the Block', who friends enjoy the proceedings. thrilled Midnight ~xpress disco lovers with a few dancing antics from the book.

DANCE CHAMP ... Lesley Kozonguizi of Club Thriller WELCOME ... Members from the dipolmatic corps clearly enjoyed their time at last weekend's hi2hly successful con2I'atuiatin2 An2ie the chamoion of the disco dandno- 14 Friday February 211992 THE NAMIBIAN

BLACK POWER, THE POWER OF LOVE, AND THE LURE OF A BMW 5-SERIES'

ROMANCE is not dead, it up the bouquet, and I read the joyable night, and hung up. one seems to want to take control Reading between the lines, Gwen "Che" Lister, to scrap seems. I had unexpected evi­ label. It goes to show how we men of it. the petitioners wanted (he the buying of big cars for top­ dence of this last Friday, which I had expected to recognise think these days. Before she Many of the NEC's staff removal of all whites, and for ranking staff. you may remember was Val­ the handwriting immediately, had spoken even a few words, still want a return of SWABC them to be replaced with blacks; After spending much time entine ' s Day. thinking that the gift was from I was expecting her to propose dictator Piet"My Kingdom for a radical form of affirmative talking in the wilderness, it Like most people I know, I my wife. But to my surprise, to me. It was a relief that she a Horse" Venter, and the con­ action, you might say. seems Che-Lister was finally started the day full of hope that the envelope and enclosed note did not, because, of my posi­ version of the Corporation back Only this kind of affirma­ beginning to be heard. Having my mail box would be stuffed were written in a straitger's tion (I would have said "no", into a DTA propaganda organ, tive action had rio place for the taken his big Audi for a spin in full of Valentine Cards - but it hand. of course). But had I been single, something which the ,DTA another oppressed majority - the veld, and landing up on II was not. Undaunted, I contin­ "A journey of 1 000 miles I would have gone crazy by would not object to judging by women, or other under-repre­ life-support machine, "Hot ued the day in high spirits, separates us, but I am now one now trying to find out who this the Blue Bully's onslaught on sented groups such as disabled Wheels" Katjivena opted to expecting to have flowers and step closer - love J ane " . woman was. Director-General Nahum "My people. replace his wrecked manage­ cards showered on me during Confused, I returned to my As it is, I am still curious to Kingdom for a BM" Gorelick No, the Magnificent Seven ment perk with a more modest the day. office, clutching my flower and find out ... just for curiosity's and his management team. are all fine specimens of the Jetta. But by 15:00, still nothing wondering who" Jane" could sake, I.must quickly add. Swapo has also done its best strutting African male ego, Horror swept through the had happened and I was begin­ be. I had not returned for long It just goes to show that the to se~ure influential positions which might explain why the Corporation as it appeared that ning to lose hope. Even my when the telephone rang. It old ways of woeing still have for its activists within the NEC's highest-ranking black Che's radical ideas were tak­ wife had not given me any­ sounded as if the caller was their power, and that every­ Corporation, although its choice woman, Laina "Makissy" ing root. So some staff mem­ thing. phoning from a long distance thing does not have to be "wham, of delegates was pe!haps unwise Bachler, was on the hit list of bers with ideas of self-promo­ Then, all of a sudden, I re­ away. bam thankyou for a good time, as most of these people could those who should be "re-de­ tion perhaps thought they had ceived a call at the office. There "Hello, this is J ane. " and see you around" . not organise a piss-up in a ployed". to act fast if they were to stand were some flowers waiting for Having picked myself up off Tumingnowtotheaffairsof brewery. Meanwhile, more able Or perhaps her sin was that a chance of getting a big car. me at the reception. At last, I the floor, I managed to talk, state, there does not seem to be candidates were 'commissioned she is, married to a white, as is Hence the revolution. thought, my dearest one has trying to discover with subtle much love lost between the by National Intelligence. the other black person ear­ The irony ofthe whole affair remembered me. questions who this woman was, black and white staffmembers Then, earlier this month, the marked for' 're-deployment" , is that the person responsible So I ran down the corridor, and where she was calling from. at the NEC, writes OTIS ELE­ Magnificent Seven rode onto the head of TV, Uazuvara "Hot for implementing (or - accord­ stopping just before I reached She gave nothing away, but VATOR. the scene, rallying the masses Wheels" Katjivena? ing to those who signed the the reception so that I could asked me what I was doing that Black staff are tired of white around praise-worthy slogans 'Then again, "Hot Wheels" NEC petition - failing to im­ look as cool as possible when I evening. domination at. the glorious ofblack liberation whilst gath­ Katjivena might have be.en too plement) the NEC'~ policy of came into sight of the recep­ I replied "nothing", then tried Corporation, and who can blame ering names for a petition call­ progressive for the Magnifi­ affirmative action in the first tionist. to think ofwhat excu se I would them? ing for the execution of BM cent Seven and their fellow place was the head of the Cor­ There on her desk was a red come up with when she sug­ The struggle for control of Gorelick, Stuart "MacEnro" radicals. poration's Human Resources rose wrapped in heart-covered gested we should meet up. But the NEC is a long saga. Per­ Super, Jack "Braaivleis" En­ For some time there had been Department - a black person j)aper with a note attached. The the suggestion never came. haps it is because the NEC sets right, and Yussuf "Mau Mau" moves within the Corporation, by the name ofTulinane "Black receptionist giggled as I picked Inst~ad she wished me an en- out to be impartial that every- Hassan. notably from Board member is Beautiful , 'Emvula.

PERI-URBAN DEVELOPMENT BOARD PERI-URBAN DEVELOPMENT BOARD

NOTICE OF PAYMENT OF PROPERTY RATES: NOTICE HENTIESBAY AND LiiDERITZ Tenders are invited for: Notice is hereby given in terms of the pruvisions of Regulation 4 of the l{egu!atio1)s:ofProperty Rates that the Board is levying the following rates for TENDER: PROVISION OF NIGHTSOrr.., REFUSEREMOVAL the year 1 April 1992 to 3{March 1993 . . SERVICES AND READING OF W ATERMETERS AT NOORDOEWER 1. (a) HENTIES BAY AND OMDEL (i) On site value 2,06 per rand per year CLOSING DATE: 28 February 1992 (ii) On buildings 0,21 per rand per year Tender documents can be obtained at the offices of the Secretary, Peri-Urban (b) LiiDERITZ AND NAUTILUS Development Board, Private Bag 13251, Windhoek. (i) On site value 4,9c per rand per year (ii) On buildings 1,5c per rand per year Tenders must be completed in duplicate on the official tender form and must reach the Secretary, Peri-Urban Development Board, Private Bag 13251, 2. Tpese rates shall be payable in two payments as follows: Windhoek before 12hOO on the closing date.

FIRST PAYMENT; The first payment in respect of the half year 1 April 1992 to 30 September 1992 is due and payable on 30 May RAAD VIR BUITESTEDELIKE ONTWIKKELING 1992.

SECOND P A YMENTj The second payment in respect of the half year 1 KENNISGEWING October 1992 to 30 September 1992 is due and payable on 30 November 1992. Tenders word gevra vir:

In respect of both payments a rebate of 10% shall only be allowed provided that all TENDER: VOORSIENING VANNAGVUIL, AFV ALVERWYDER­ rates are paid in full within 30 days from the dates on which it is due and payable. INGSDIENSTE EN LEES VAN WATERMETERS TE NOORDOEWER Interest at the rate of 10% p.a. with a minimum amount ofR1.00 shall be levied on all rates which are not paid in full wihtin 60 days from the dates on which it is due SLUITING DATUM: 28 Februarie 1992 and payable. '\ I Tender dokumente is verkrygbaar by die Sekretaris, Raad vir Buitestedelike NB: , All erf owners who have not received an account on above-mentioned two Ontwikkeling; Privaatsak 13251, Windhoek. dates are requested to contact'the Secretary at Private Bag 13251, Windhoek, 9000 immediately so that an accont can be sent. Tenders moet in duplikaat voltooi work op die amptelike tenderforms en aan RATES ON ANY ERF ARE LEGALLY DUE AND RECOVERABLE NOT. die Sekretaris, Raad vir Buitestedilike Ontwikkeling, Privaatsak 13251, WITHSTANDING tHE FACT THAT THE OWNER DID NOT RECEIVE Windhoek voorgele word vocr 12hOO op die sluitingsdatum. AN ACCOUNT. .~-.~~-~--.-~------

THE NAMIBIAN Friday February 21 1992 15

DTA vatnou kantvan plakkers

DIE kommonikasieafdeling I KAURA het eergister'n blatante leuenin die parlement van die DTA het 'n verklar- vertel wat die waardigheid van die huis Die werd is Die ing oitgereik waarin gese se gesondheidsmiDister, Nicky Iyambo, oor die storie word afvaardigings oit vyf van Iyke in die hospitaalkombuis op Rundu. kiesafdelings van die party Iyambo het gisterreageer op Die kombuismatrone van die het verlede week bymekaar die lykstorie na by eergister hospitaal op Rundu het ook in gekom om die sosio-ekon- nie in die parlement was nie. 'n verklaring gese die lykhuis omiese en politieke program Iyambo se die vrieskas wat is baie ver van die kombuis af Onderwysers in Windhoek het hlerdie week weer teruggegaanagter die skoolbank vir die van die jaar te bespreek. huidiglik gebruik word is der­ en na die beste van haarwete is Minlsterie van Onderwys se program "Let's Speak English" wat op 2 Maart vanjaar sal afskop Die vergadering het sy tig meter weg van die kombuis 4aar nog nooit van die op die nasionale radiodiens sowel as die ander taaldienste. Die mlnisterie beoog om op elke kommer uitgespreek oor die met 'n muur tussen die twee. koelkamer in die kombuis prim~re skool 'n kursusleier te h~ wat deur die skoolhoof genomineer sal word, Kursusse sal toenemende en onregeerbare Die lykhuis wat nou buite orde gebruik gemaak om lyke te bywoon en die leier van die groep by die skool sal wees.Die groep wat in Windhoek opgelei is plakkemedersettings en die is was vyftig meter ver van die berg nie. sal verantwoordellk wees vir die opleiding van onderwysers in die ander sentra. regering kritiseer van 'n ge- kombuis. 'n Onafhanklike finna wat ~="':"":::":'::':""''':''':'------'''':'''--':::''''-----=------'''''--"i brek aan strategie om die situa- Katuutire Kaura(DT A) het kos aan die hospitaal voorsien sie in toom te hou of alterna- eergister op baie emosionele dd h· · d· hetinhulverklaringgesehulle tiewe om noodbehuising le wyse in die parlement vertel was nog nooit bewus van lyke Bu y et llle onnles ge relg verskaf. hoe diehospitaal op Rundu in die kombuis nie. In 'n verklaring wat rui die lyke in die hospitaaikombuis Iyambo het aan Kaura gese DIE Adjunk-Minister van Die die ware probleem in die Wentworth het verder vergadering gemaak is maar moet plaas omdat die lykhuis dit is 'n naakte leuen wat hy in Onderwys en Kultu~, Buddy onderwys aan Die en wil van gegaan deur te s~ dit is Die 'n gistereers beskikbaar gestel is nie meer in orde is nie. die parlement vertel het en gevra Wentworth, het die die onderwysers swartskape wyse waarop hy verantwoor~ word gese die regering staar Iyambo se daar was nog op om nie weer met soortgelyke oorspronkllke transkripsies mask terwyl hul beeld al reeds delikheid wegskuif rue maar nuwe uitdagings in die gesig geen stadium lyke in die kom­ leuens te kom nie. van sy toesprake aan die afgetakel is. dat hy dit plaas waar dit wat dit skynbaar nie in staat is buis gebere nie en hy het drie Hy se, hy is bewus van die Windhoek-Onderwyskollege Daar is ook ges~ on- behoort. om te oorkom nie. onafhanklike amptenare op die komende verkiesings en dat en die Windhoek Hoerskool derwyserssal toenemenddie In die verklarlog is Wen- In die oplossing vanhierdie dorp versoek om 'n ondersoek hierdie tipe leuens nou al hoe besklkbaar gestel en gevra beroep verlaat indien hul tworth ook beskuldig daar- probleem is daar geen plek vir na die situasie te loods. meer hul kop sal uitsteek en om daanla te kyk en te bepaal werksomstandighede Die van dat hy die prestasies van onverantwoordelike optredes Die eerste verslag van die vra dat die v,erkiesing nie op of daar in eDige daarvan verbeter nie. die Windhoek Hoerskool ver- soos die platstoot van huise streeksdirekteur van gesond­ hierdiewyse benadermoetword dreigemente teen on- Wentworth het tydens sy gelyk met die prestasies van nie. Die regte oplossing hi- heid se die afstand tussen die nie. derwysers gemaak is. toespraakbydiekollegeges~ ander skole wat nooit in die ervoor moet gevind word in koelkamer ~aarvan Kaura praat Kaura het hierop geantwoord Hierdie stap van Wen- alie fasette van prestasie en verlede die geleenthede ge- aanvaarbare en redelike benad- en die kombuis is dertig meter en gese hy het nie gese die tworth volg op 'n verklaring dissipline by 'n skool is 'n had het nie. erings. en daar is 'n muur tussen die koelkamer is binne die kom- vroeer die week waarin die toonbeeld van die dissipline twee geboue. buis nie maar langs die kom- onderwysersunie, Nantu, hom en ingesteldheid van die skool- V olgens die verslag is die buis. Omdat die storie nou beskuldlg het van swartsmeer- hoof. Daarom is hul in die . gebou wat voorheenas lykhuis verskil kom dit vir hom voor dery van onderwysers. eerste instansie verantwoor- MANAGEMENT COURSE gebruikis vyftig meter ver van asof daar 'n kommunikasiegap- Nantu het in hul verklar- dellk vir suksesse en mis- die kombuis. ing erens moet wees. log ges~ Wentworth spreek lukkings in hul skool. Daar is tans nege lyke in die tydelike lykhuis en die tem­ peratuur daarvan het gis­ OTJIWARONGO tervoormiddag om IlhOO op Navachab Gold Mine is an open-cast gold mine situated in the O-grade Celsius gestaan. Daar mountains near Karibib. We now seek to employ an was ook geen stank rondom WHO SHOULD AUEND? die lykhuis soos deur Kaura beweer nie. People in line - or middle management Kaura het gese die stank is positions who are interested ih higher so erg dat die ander koelkamer Accounts Clerk managerial positions. waarin die kos gebere word ook deur die reuk onbruikbaar (Cash Book) WHAT DOES THE COURSE ENTAIL? gemaak word. Pasiente het daarvan bewus This position involves the general updat­ A look at the changing role of geraak en weier om nou die ing of the daily cash book, petty cash management in- Namibia kos van die hospitaal te eet. and diverse accounting duties. Learning management skills suc h as problem solving and The successful applicant will be in possession of decision making, planning, . Shejavali organizing and controlling as well a Senior Certificate with Bookkeeping, at least 2 as effective communication and binnekort Op . years appropriate experience and Namibian' citizen­ assertiveness ship. • the trainee evaluates his existing sabbatsverlof managerial skills through feedback We offer an above average salary together with an outstanding obtained from questionnaires, ABISAI Shejavali, sekre­ range of fringe benefits including. a holiday leave allowance exercises and group interaction. taris-generaal van die Raad This Is followed by a SWOT analysis • generous annual leave. medical aid and pension fund and van Kerke in Namibie, sal which serves as the basis for vauaf volgende maand op • housing allowance. setting career goals . 'n sabbatsverlof van nege G ' ' maande gaan. Interested persons are requested to send a detailed CV to 1WE.;. 02 - 06 March 1992 Gedurende hierdie tyd sal Mr David Whitcombe, Navachab Gold Mine, VENUE Hotel Hamburger Hof hy by 'n instansie in Brittanje P 0 Box 150, Karibib. II.ME. 09hOO - 17hOO studeer terwyl hy ook PRESENTERS Mr Mike Kavekotora ~ behulpsaam sal wees met die (Trainer IConsultant) opleiding van kerkwerkers in ~. Free of charge die suide van Angola. REGISTRATION Mrs Kunert; F~rwaMdeJamesPrinzvan Tel37353 die Metodiste kerk sal in die piek van Shejavali waameem tot 'n nuwe leier vir die kerk­ eraadeinde vanjaarverkies sal .n .....__ _ NAVACHAB ___...... ervolg op bladsy 16 THE BEST PEOPlf FOR TIiE JOB 53426 16 Friday February 21 1992 THE NAMIBIAN :Swapo reorganiseer vir verkiesings

DIE eerste vergadering van die sentrale komitee van Swapo wat teen die einde van verlede week verg~der . het, het onder andere besluit om verskillende komitees met verskillende fUnksies in die lewe te roep. . . Vier komitees is in die lewe Die komiree vir die statute geroep"waarop van die mees vap. die party staan ooder Mose senior lede van die party sal Tjiteodero terwyl Hidipo dien. Hamuteoya, Albert Kawana, Die komitee vir rekenings Isascar Ndjoze eo Kaire en oudit staan onder die voor­ Mbuende lede is. "Total Onslaught" op sitterskap van Hage Geingob Die vierde komitee sal vir met Hidipo Hamuteoya, . verkiesings ver~oordelik NBC besig om te slaag Hifikepunye Pohamba, Festus wees met Libertine Arnathila Naholo en Otto Herrigel as lede. as voorsitter eoNahas Angula, DIE situasie by die NBC Iyk op die oog af na 'n deursigtige Die komitee wat '0 gedenk­ Hartmut Ruppel, Kaire propagandaset wat besig is om uit te kristaliseer. Dit is 'I} Drie Russiese soldate loer deur die winkelvenster van Benet­ boekie moet opstel staan 00- Mbueode, Bemard Esau eo · wonder baie kan nog nie daarin slaag om dit raak te sien M. tons in Moskou. Die pryse van klere is gewoonlik buite die der Moses Garoeb met Hidipo Daniel Tjongarero as lede. 'n Ou Chinese spreekwoord se: "As jy wil he '0 man moetiets bereik van die meeste inwoners maar dit verhoed huDe nle Hamutenya en Phillemoo glo, se dit vir hom 'n duisendmaai." daarvan om net te kyk nie. Malima as lede. Daar sal nle probeer word om die uitelligensie van persooeel by hierdie inrigting te onderskat nie maar om slegs 'n ligte analise te gee van die dele wat tot die huidige omstandighede word op die algemene vergad- gelei het en te hoop 'n groter geheel of begrip sal daaruit PERI-URBAN DEVELOPMENT BOARD ering van die lidkerke. . ontstaan. Wanneer Shejavali na die Die meeste daarvan word veronderstel is aireeds bekeod aan die meeste van huDe weens hul betrokkenheid io die me­ Notice is hereby given in terms of the provisions of Regulation 4 of the Board's land terugkeer sal die lidkerke alreeds '0 ander sekretaris­ diawereld. Regulations on Property Rates that the Board has fIXed the following rates for geoeraal gekies he.' Die elektroniese media is van die sterkste en die beste media the year 1 April 1992 to 31 March 1992. V oor sy vertrek na Brittanje tot die beskikking van - om maar 'n paar te noem - enlge word verwag dat Shejavali '0 regering, eoige opposisie en enige kommunnikeerder of propa­ paar maande in die suide van On all rateable site valuations: RO,OO8 per Rand per gandis, weens die groot ooreenkoms wat televisie met die Angola sal spandeer waar hy werklikheid het. year; sal help met die opleiding van Hierdie is 'n siening waarmee slegs dwase of onkundiges nie kerkwerkers eo pastore in die sai saamstem nie. pasgestigde Evangelies Luth­ Radio en televisie is in die verlede in Namibie gebruik om die (b) On all rateable improvements valuations: RO.0013 per Rand erse Kerk van Angola. huidige regering as '0 kommunistiese instansie, wat indien hy Sabbatsverlof word gewoon­ per year- ooroeem ailes sou nasionaiiseer voor te stel, en het daarin lik aan kerkwerkers toegestaan geslaag om baie te oortuig daarvan. Sover so, dat baie na die rui hulle vir meer as ses jaar Above mentioned rates are due and payable on 30 May 1992. A rebate of 75% aaneen in die tuig gestaan het bewindsoorname sit en kyk het na wanneer die dinge sai will be allowed on all properties which are used mainly for agricultural om dit vir bul moontlik te maak gebeur waarin hulle laat glo is. As enigeen van hul vandag gevra sou word waarom huDe purposes and 1O% _rebate on all other properties, provided that all rates are paid om vir ' 0 tydjie weg te gaan daaraan geglo het sal min ' n antwoord kan verskaf. wi thin 30 days from 30 May 1992; To qualify for the mentioned rebate of75% van oormale werk. Shejavali kon vroeer van '0 Aanslag is op hul denkwyse gemaak en huDe het dit begin a written application must be submitted to the Board. Interest at a rate of 10% hierdie verlof gebruik maak glo. Dit wys net die krag van die elektroniese media wat per annum with a minimum amount ofR1.00 shall be levied on all rates which maar se dit was vir horn 00- daarvoor ingespan is. are not paid in full within 60 days from 30 May 1992. moootlik omdat hy oog in die Wie kan nle onthou hoeveel persone-na die bewindsoorname stryd vir vrede, geregtigheid gese het dat dit wat gebeur en wat hul laat glo is twee eo menseregte gestaan het. verskillende dinge is nie. RATES ON ANY PROPERTY ARE LEGALLY DUE AND PAYABLE In die oorgangstydperlc moes As daar weer na die hede gekyk word is dit duidelik io hoe 'n NOTWITHSTANDING THE FACT THAT THE OWNER DID NOT RE­ hy die repatriasieproses waam­ mate dieselfde opposisie wat televisie gebruik het om leuens eem terwyl hy ook verantwoor­ CEIVE AN ACCOUNT. te vert el, dieselfde opposisie wat oor dieselfde kanaai daagliks delik was vir die monitor van kommunisme en nasionaiisering en moord geskree bet, se die die verkiesing deur die CIMS­ diens is partydig jeens een party. kantoor van die CCN. 'n Groot waarom moet oor hierdie gedragswyse gestel word. Is dit moontlik vanwee die besef oor wat hul in die verlede PERI-URBAN DEVELOPMENT BOARD daarmee gedoen het eo 'n vrees dat die regering so iets sal probeer? Is dit moontlik 'n besef van watter kragte die NOTICE OF PAYMENT OF PROPERTY RATES: elektroniese media oor beskik? PERI-URBAN AREA OF ARIS AND KAPPSF ARM Om terug te kom na die argument. Elektroniese media is weens hul krag van so 'n aard dat dit in belang van 'n regering is om ditin stand te hou en io die belang Notice is hereby given in terms of the provisions of Regulation 4 of the van 'n opposisie om af te breek. Regulations of Property Rates that the Board is levying the following rates for Daar is baie tasbare voorbeelde hier van wat eike individu wat the year 1 April 1992 to 31 March 1993. moeite wil doen in staat sai wees om seIfte identiflseer en geen poging sal aangewend word.om dit duideliker te maak nie. Omdat bogeooemde nou as duideIik genoeg beskou word 1. A local rate upon every rateable property: R50.00 per year moet daar teruggekeer word na die hede en ' n paar punte 2. An additional rate upon every dwellinghouse moet daaruit gelig word. /dwelling unit more than one per property: R50.00 per year Die NBC is 'n instansie wat nog steeds 'n dieos van hoe 3. An additional rate upon every business - !jtandaard lewer vir 'n klein land waarvao die· Jaarlikse Eugene Quintoo Peterson, begroting baie kleiner is as die geld wat byvoorbeeld Coca and/or industrial trade exercised: R lOO.OO per year Cola(met apologie) gebruik vir advertensies aDeen. 4. A local rate upon bona-fire agricultural 29 years of age, died tragi­ cally in a motor car acci­ Daar bestaan nog personeelverdeeldheid by die instansie properties: R12,50 per year weens die inspuiting van nuwe gedagtes en denkwyses wat mi dent on 12-02-1992. ooathanklikheid moontlik gemaak is weens die opening van Youngest son of Mr and Above mentioned rates are due and payable on Friday 30 May 1992: betrekkings wat voor heen 'n swartman nie beskor e was nie. Mrs D. PeterSon. Persone wat vir jare gebruik was om kommunisme en oasion­ Deeply mourned, by his alisering te verkondig sal nie maklik aanpas by diegene wat Rebateof 10% shall only be allowed provided that all rates are paid in full parents, brothers and hul al die jare uit die land moes hou nie. within 30 days from 30 May 1992. sisters. Diegene wat nou die korporasie bionegegaan het is ook nie Funeral on Sunday, 23 Feb­ bereid om heeltyd te sit en luister na boerewals, klassieke musiek en Klein Europa in Namibie nie. Interest at the rate of 1 0% per annum with the 'ininimumam~nlnt ofR 1,00 shall ruary. Starting at 14:00 Hierdie twee sake alIeeo maak die NBC baie kwesbaar. be levied on all rates which are not paid in full within 60 days from 30 May from the family residence Dit is baie maklik om die moraal van die NBC af te breek. 1992. at erf 2563, Dawid Eerstens kan daar aanhoudend 'n vergelyking gemaak word Bezuidenhout Street, met die Suid-Afrikaanse televisiedlens, wat aan baie kykers I NB: All property owners who have not received an account on 30 May Khomasdal. bekeod is, ~n die NBC as swak en sleg uitgekryt word. Wie wil in elk geval by ' n diens werk wat as die swakste in die hele 1992 are requested to contact the Secretary at Private Bag 13251, Windhoek, At 16:00 from the Sev- . enth Adventist Church wereld beskryf is? 9000 immediately so that an accont can be sent. Tweedens kan die interoe spanning tussen twee groepe wat in (near the former Black hullewenservaring. Chain) in Katutura. From RATES ON ANY PROPERTY ARE LEGALLY DUE AND RECOV­ Persone wat fyn oplet kan hierdie verskiUe baie goed gebruik there to the Khomasdal deur diegene by wie hul deokrigting aansluiting vind aan te ERABLE NOTWITHSTANDING THE FACT THAT THE OWNER graveyard moedig en die ander af te kraak. DID NOT RECEIVE AN ACCOUNT. For further enquiries Die propagandiste van die NBC sal deur 'n aoder propagan­ phone tel: 211239. dis tot mekaar se kele gedryf word. Wat 'n vernedering. THE NAMIBIAN Friday February 21 199217 - MOINYAKWI TAVA TI

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OVALUMENHU novakainhu tava tengenekwa ve fike po-l05 ovo kwa li hava kala poinyakwi yopomatala aEnok muKatutura, oyo ya hanaunwa po paife konima yoivike ivali, onghela ova dika eenyala medu kutya vo otava twikile nokudika oinyakwi yavo ponhele kmeshe ye liyepa, fiyo osheshi epangelo le va lombwela kutya nava yuke peni, shaashi kave na apa tava kala.

Edi okwa li da tongwa kave na oilonga. kuumwe womoilyo yokomitiye Kepulo kutya omolwashike yovanhu ovo, 00 a kundafanwa itava shuna oku va yambukile, naye koshifo eshi onghela, sha • vahapu vomuvookwalinokuli landula opo eshi oinyakwi yavo, va , hala ·okupona •. po oyo kwa li va ka dika vali omutoolinghundana ou koushilo wOshundumbala ya nomwenyo, shaashi otava hanaunwa po mEtitatu koma­ hokolola kutya vamwe vomuvo tango. ovaaluki, vehe na ooxe nooina Ovanhu ava otava nyenyeta . novehe na nande kutya ovata omukalo 00 wa longifwa mEti­ yuka peni, shaashi oilonga kai vali, shaashi vati okwa li va po. udafana nOuministry wOinima Kepulo likwao kutya otava yomaumbo opo va hoolole ningi nee hano shike moushimba onhele opo tava tula manga ngeenge kave na oilonga, ova Vamwe vomounona vanini ovo tava monika moixwa yopopepi nOshandubala moWindhoek omo vo pamwe no­ oinima yavo fiyo osheshi nyamukula kutya · vo vakulunhu vavo hava nangala poluhaela omolwomhumbwe yeenhele. pamwe epangelo tali ke va moushimba ohava monomo monena eenhele dokukala. ngaho omboloto nonande kave a nyamukula nokuli noshiken­ momukulambo waWindhoek. ti, kashiimba ova udako Omaudjull aa inaa twalwa Ohaluka omanga ve li po na oilonga, shaashi ohava lan- . yauko. Kombinga yokutya oini.ma pomunghulo, shaashi okutya kuMuni, osheshi Muni oba ningi onghela, ve na ashike oinima difa oushikepengeyo vavo Mopaife ova totapo nokuli yavo oya tutwa po notaku tiwa nava ka konge eenhele ashike osho a lombwelwa yavo inai dikwa nokuli, omaloli . vahapu, mwa kwatelwa ouleke, okomitiye yavo imwe yoilyo itave i pewa vali, Kauaria okwa dopakafimbo hakutya va ka kepangelol. aMuni okwe uya nokulondeka okapana nomalodu omaludi ihamano oyo tai ka kundafana ti otashi dulika shili shi kale dengele oinyakwi yavo pon­ Kauaria ota indile yo ne­ po oinima yavo, kutya nee oya keshe. oshinima eshi nOmiriisteli oyo ngaho kutya oinima itave i pewa, hele vali imwe i lili ndele fimaneko Epangelo opo li tale yukifwa peni, walye, shaashi Ova dika eenyala medu kutya inasha nomaumbo. sbaasbi shamha ve i pewa, otava okukonga onhele meumbo omukundu ou nomesho ma­ vati oonakuilondeka po ova ti vo kave na apa tava yi, onghee Kepulo,Omuyandjimulom­ ka dengela natango oinyakwi lakaume, omukwanedimo ile nene nokumonikile ovanhu ava itave i mono vali. epangelo nali va pe ashike born waMrini, Willie Kauaria, konhele imwe i lili, sho osho omunhu keshe fiyo wa onhele yokukala, osheshi Ovanhu ava otava nyenyeta onhele oko tava dulu okukala. okwa ti, vo (Muni) ohavaningi osho nee inashi halika monenwa onhele, ngeenge onai omunhu okukala ehe na apa ta kutya vo kave na apa tava yuka. "Ngeenge epangelo kali na ashike osho va lombwelwa kepangelo. k:'a monike. nangala osho omrikundu mun­ Momaurnbo omoWindhoek onhele yetu, nali tu dipae atushe kOshikondo shomaumbo. . Kombinga yokutya opa li Kauaria okwa dimbulukifa ene kombada yedu. i.tava dulu mo, shaashi okwa ava twa dika oinyakwi, shaashi Nelombwelo nee 010 va eudafano va tule oini.ma yavo oonakudengela oinyakwi ave­ Pefimbo oshinyolwa eshi tya ngaho ohava pulwa va fute eefya noluhepo ashishe sbimwe lombwelwa 01010 ashike kutya, ponhele yonhumba fiyo va she kutya naye okuudite olukeno- . tashi yi komanyanyangido, inatu ondilo, vo vali vahapu vomuvo ashike, " osho umwe womuvo hashinyakwi nande monikila onhele, Kauari okwa molwaashi vehe na apa tava dula okumonafana nOshikondo nangala, ashike okudengela shOmaumbo opo shi tupe ouye­ oshinyakwi osho oshinima shibe lele kombinga yonakwiiwa 1i paveta onghee itashipitikwa yaavo va kala moinyakwi. BLABLA ke na ombili nevululuko nande, kutya nee omonghalo * Osha li tashi etifa ongh­ ya tya ngahelipi. enda onghela okutala ounona Omushamane Kauaria na­ vamwe ve li pokati keemwedi tango okwa yandja efaneko nhatu fiyo eedula mbali lwaapo, monkalamwenyo ye kwaavo vehe na apa tava kala tava nangala moluhaela, onghee kutya nava hoolole eekomi­ osha pumbiwa shili epangelo ima sho ka kana opo ihe a manga ngaa opo ta ende tiye odo tadi twala oudjuu wavo li tale kutya ovanhu ava otava OSWALD SHIVUTE tameke okukala ta kwatwa lwopositola ya Tate Mbulu kEpangelo/koshikondo sho­ ningwa ngahelipi. kAapolisi taya ti oya kwata mpeyaka, yo Opolisi ya Shakati maumbo. Omumati gwoomvula dhopokati gwedhina Johannes otyeke nenge ootyeke dha nantango yi mu kola. Sho ya yi Nangolo (Blabla) gwoomvula dhopokati nomushiwikile shendjwa nokamutse ke haka. naye inayi mu edhilila ihe oye gwaShakati okwa li e ya koshifo shika nokunyenyeta Blabala okwa kwatelwe mo mu thigi ashike mpoka pOpo­ kutya oku li ta mono iihuna yokuuhala ta kwatwa po Winduka eti 21.11.1991 sho lisi nokwa li a lombwelwa kOpolisi ya Shakati noya Winduka 'shi na sha anuwa kwa li kwa kwatwa Otyeke ya konima kutya na shune keg­ nomalopotelo gokushendja Otyeke nenge ootyeke shendjwanokamutse ke mosi­ umbo. nokamutse (ID) ke. tola yedhina anuwa Shop Right Blabla ota ti ye ke uvite we ta kala a edhililwa sigo eti ombili nevululuko monkalam­ Blabla ota ti nokutya shangwanaana Johannes Nan­ 07.01,1992. wenyo ye, oshoka opu na ng­ VACANCY okamutse ke konomola golo oka kanene pwa pita Sho a ethiwa okweya oka a yaka po okamutse ke na ADMINISTRATOR 6205081100105 nomwa ethimbo ngashingeyi, ihe kon- kOshakati nometi 16.01.1992 ota ende nako nokunyateka edhinalye. We are 100kiD for a mature, self disciplined and responsible Blabala ota ti kutya, pethimbo g limwe niikutu ye mbyoka a li a Namibian citizen for this challenging Position at our Head Paulus Johannes Jafet fala koW asaraye yontumba Office in Windhoek. mOshakati okwa adhele ya kuthwa mo nokamutse tuuu The ideal BppIicaot will possess; a Dlonika asa nale hoka ke, ke li komuntu ke mu - Minimum standard 10 qualification or equivalent. shi. Okwa hokolola kutya kOpo­ - Ability to communicate at all levels within the lisi oku na ethano lye lya drow­ Omusamane Paulus J ohannes Jaret a zile momukunda Uum­ mbala na oya kala nokukonga company. ingwa ando komuntu gwon­ benge momudhingoloko gwa Ndangwa nokwali omvalele sigo omomasiku 12 gomwedhi - Knowledge of computer. tumba noshipala shoka shi li yokEengava mOukwanyama okwa Ii iitsuwa a sa nale e li nguka Februali 1992 sho ya ka - Fluency in English, Afrikaans and one of the local mo osha Blabla nanaa ano mokila yOpolisi mOshakati konima sho a li a hulithile mondjila mona uuyele kOpolisi, kon­ languages. Johannes Nangolo. okuza kOnandjokwe ta etwa kOshipangelo shEpangelo sha ima sho ya li ya yi ko nela­ - Knowledge of Transport Management. Nangolo ota indite kutya Shakati ko Ambulansa ya Nandjokwe mu Decemba omvula lakano lyokuninga oshipotha ngoka to longo iilonga mbika - Minimum of 2 years of accounting knowledge. ya ya. ngeno. yenyateko lyedhina lye ote ku Ehokololo ndjoka lya pewa nziya. Opolisi sho _ya konaakona indile wu yi ethe nouye puuye­ It will be AdYwrtageous to; oshifo shika kugumwe Aakwanezimo oye ya taya membo lyokokila oyiitsumo mo lele nou holole oshili kOpolisi - Have a Colledge of University level of training. gwomaakwanezimo lya nakusa kongo Paulus mOshipangelo edhina lya Paulus Johannes Jafet nokoshigwana. Joharmes otaH ti kutya, omasiku sha Shakati, ihe inaye mu mona noya ka ulikila aakwanezimo Ehokololo ndika Blabla okwa Responsibilities will include; omudhimba gwe. Tate gwa sho ga li 17.12.1991 Paulus moo Konima opo ihe ya ka uva li e li pa oshifo shika konima - Management okwaJi a kuthwa kOnandjokwe kutya okwa hulithila mondjila nakusa naakwanezimo yalwe yomasiku gontumba na - Financial control hoka a kala ta ehama nokweetwa na okwa li a tulwa mokila otaya hokolola kutya, kaya li pethimbo oshinyolwa shika - Marketing etc. ngeno kOshipangelo sha yoshipangelo sha Shakati. Sho naana taya vulu okudhimbulula tashi yi koshinyanyangidho, Shakati. Mondjila moka manga ye ya ye mu konge mo kaye.mu omudhimba gwe koshipala katwa li twa monathana na ina thika koshipangelo okwa wete, nani okila yOshipangelo oshoka ogwa adhika gwa kani­ Blabla natango, opo e tu ~- Competitive hulitha. Oambulansa oya eta sha Shakati pokati rnpoka oya tha omadhimbulukilo, ihe oye lombwele kutya osho ya hulile omudhimba gwe kOkila li itayi longo, nomidhimba mu dhimbulula koompadhi. pern nOpolisi. Opolisi ndjoka Address;- Please send your application letter and your yOshipangelo shEpangelo sha dhimwe milia li dha lun­ Efumbiko lya Paulu~ olya ya li ye mu kwata nayo wo Cunicu1pm Vitae .to The Manager NCH, Shakati nakushuna. dululilwa kokila yOpolisi. ningwa nale mEtihamano lya kaya li tayi vulu okumonika P.O. Box 20919, Windhoek. Sho ya shuna oya fa inaya ka Uuyelele mbuka aakwanezimo ziko 15.02.1992 pomukunda pethimbo oshinyolwa shika 'Closing Date;- 21st F~bruary 1992.', lombwela aakwanezimo rye lya Paulus inaye wu uva nee gwa~o. tashi yi moshifo. ~. .. , 't. ~. t' -' ,"I ~ ~ 1.. ( f j • 18 Friday February 21 1992 THE NAMIBIAN

. , REPUBLIC OF EEMBILIVE .••... EEMBILIVE..•• EEMBILIVE" •... EEMBILIVE • t ~. -' ..! ... - .. - ~ - . NAMIBIA Thomas Sheya kale pondje va teelela epan­ mu lombwela kutya Ovakwan­ ongeeng...-t<'l'"a lea konga ee­ gulo noinava futa nande epeni. yama omalayi, na ~ Hlllumbwe detu keembelewa, MINISTRY OF FINANCE ta kongwa Oshinima eshi ohashi pumbwa okukala @1"'%-Wenyo . Ohatukondjotudjemokuhen.1 ningilwa unene Ovadamara/ Oha . . ~ Ifano Oshikimdo omaifano shaashi ohatu ta­ ~------TEN DERBOARD ------~ Nama omanga Ovawambo hava shOiiyuki shi tale nawa oshin­ lakanwa efiku keshe kwaavo TENDERS Oshifo eshi otashi indile ne­ fimaneko tate Thomas Sheya, pulwa ve lifutile mo n ' ~ ima eshi shOvawambo tava ve di na. womoWindhoek a monafane ihapu, no ova nyona hepekwa mOkahandja. Vataleli, puleni eecourse odo 1rrENDER NO. F1 19/1 -28191 nasho pangodi ile pauyemwene. .,O.~na sha faafana. da tongelwe tadi pewa ovalongi THE SUPPLY, DELIVERY AND MAINTENANCE OF THREE Imwe yomeenghwate Na monafane nee naT'Y"Ppa Oto hange Omudamara a vaka ovo ve he na eedjap9 douhongi. MEDIUM VOLUME STENCIL DUPLICATORS. Namutew ,'f>'(jill~la yongodi eengobe omulongo, ndele ota THOMAS JONAS Inatu hala vali ovataleli vok­ 36970 pefimbo loilonga. pewa oborga oshali, omanga OKAHANDJA upwilikina omalwaambo 2fTENDER NO.F1/18/1-79191 Ngeenge Tyappakepo, fiyapo Omuwambo a vaka ongobe nokutala ko ovahongi nai. SUPPL ANo.nl;LIVEnv Or'''OLES (RAILWAY TIPE) FOR ::;oNOP RESEARCH STATION. onomola yongodi oko ta dulu imwe aike, otashi dulika ta, Ovahongi otava Dindeni oinima, longeni shili, okuku dengela. pulwa e limbeelemo nOoR5 000 nye mu kwatele nombili moim­ Eindilo eli olina ko nasha ile nokuli shi dulepo opo. felekenyenwa baba fimbo ipe tai tungwa. Closing date: 11:00 on Tuesday: 25 February 1992 neembilive doye edi wa Ovawambo ohava kala Ngeenge hasho, nafye ohatu shangela oku, shaashi omu na modolongo nande eemwedi kongudi fikama nde1e hatu yi koMinis­ DOCUMENTS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFiCES OF: ter yehongo tu ka kuwe oinirna imwe wa pumbwa hamano inava pangulwa, kutya FYE Ovahongi vokonorth otwa 10 JOHN MEINERT STREET, okuyelifa nawa, omanga inadi omunhu otaka monika ondjo omaudjuu etu. GROUND FLOOR WEST WING tokola okunyola moikundaneki, nyanyangidwa. Tangi eshi to ile ahowe. shaasJ:>i nande otu popye P.O, BOX 3328, . Weni shi ningi. Ovanhu vomihoko dimwe moyoongalele yovahongi nop­ WINDHOEK ovo nee hava pewa oufemba eefikola, ihatu mono efudilo. TRESSA KOMBWANA To obtain documents RS.OO Is payable: Omanghu yaKa­ wokulonga pondje nonande Oipopiwa yetu ohai kundu BOX 109 OSIDKANGO Tenders must be forwarded to: inava pangulwa, omanga peni hano, na ombelewa Ovawambo voo va pangulwa The Secretary Tender Board, handja ongbee tai yalyelye ihai fikifa eembapila P.O. Box 3328, hava anyenwa po, vati otava domaudjuu etu. Aaiongi 13 ngongotwa kala va fadukepo. Windhoek, Vawiliki vehongo, fye otwa 9000 Oshafa tashi ulike kutya Ovawambo natango ohava loloka nee okuningwa okapon­ momhangu yaKabandja otamu ulwa omalaka maineenghono, damufita. Oshike inamu tu ya thiga po or deposited In: longifwa okatongotongo onghee oshinirna eshi shoka­ wanifila oinima peefikola opo tongo nashi talwe nawa, sho nawa neemhango di wanifwe The Tender Box, kopaluvala, osheshi oibofa Iipumbu yovanhu ohai talikako sha shi lundululwe. shi fike pamwe? 10 John Meinert Street, yooloka. Okatongo kakula oke li Tu li momufitu ndele ohatu Ground Floor - West Wing, Aalongi yevulithe 13 yomO­ Onda hala unene ndi yiililile momutilyane umwe, Sisande nyatekwa ashike nomafudo seko yJipumbu mOshakati P.O. Box 3328, oumbudi. woimuna. Ovanhu Booysen. Sisande ou mafiku "leave" nye mu tu te moilonga. mboka ya kala haya longo Windhoek vomihoko dini.we di lili, ohava aa okwa pula onghwate imwe Tu peni oipangelo, eembelewa osikola yokornatango okuza pewa epitikilo lelimbeelemo kutya omuhoko wayo ulipipo. neefikola dopombada omo hatu omvula ya yi 1991 noya li ya SECRETARY TENDER BOARD. (borg/bail) noimaliwa i li pedu Eshi winya a nyamukula kutya dulu okulixumifa komesho. Fye tameke wo nokulonga osikola ile va efiwe ashike nokuli va Omukwanyama, Booysen okwe ihatu faula twa nangala, ndele ndjoka yongula momvula ndjika, oya yi kornagumbo nenge ya ningile omaindilo kOosikola hoka, ngele ngoka wu na elago ando to mono ko ehala, molwaashoka, ngaashi taye shi popi yoyene, aalongi aakuluntu yOposeko mpoka oyafa kaye uvitile Osikola yokornatango ombili na oya nwetha mo Aataleli opo ya itaale kutya pOseko ya Jipumbu in­ apu kala we Ootundi dhokoma­ tango nonando opu na aanona oyendji natango moshitopolwa MANAGEMENT CADRE inaya mona osikola. - . , Ongundu yaalongi mbaka, ya thikama unene moomeme, oya li ye ya ongula yohela kOmbelewa yo The Namibian MI N1ST RY ~ 0 F HE ALTH AND 5 0 CI AL·5 ER V I CE S mOshakati tayi nyenyeta osh­ iIiirna shelekelo lyawo kutya Persons with an appropriate B·degree (o r an equivalent qualificatio n) pl us appr op riate inashi enda nande pauyuki oshoka inaya lombwelwa manga ku na ethimbo. experience OR a Senior (o r eq uivalent) Certificate pl us ap pr oxim ate ly 12 years ap pr op ri ate Ngashingeyi otaya lombwelwakutyanayaningile experienc:e are invited to apply for the followi ng vacant post In Windhoek: omaindilo kOosikola dhopondje ya Shakati, taye shi lombwelwa oh~la ombaadhilila oinanga ~ DEPUTY DIRECTOR: ' - ngeno edhilaadhilo ndika olye , yile nale nande omvulandjoka ~ FINANCE AND SOCIAL PENSIONS ya ziko, omuntu wa li to vulu okuninga omalongekidho goye nawa. Salary: R68 J12 ifixed) per annum. "Okwatyangaa omagumbo Job Description: The successful candidate will be responsible getu oge li mOshakati, Aan­ for the following : ministerial budgel contro l, compilation of ona yetu otaya hiti oosikob ministerial budget, treasury control, social pensions accounts, nale mOshakati. Omuntu ngele control of internal auditing, salary administration and control, owa yi ihe ngeyi ombaadhilii:l creditors, bookkeepin g, debtors, ministerial revenue control, re­ pondje yOshakati, egumbo gional financial administration as well as the annual Financial lyoye naanon.. ongiini nee .. '.' Report. Aalongi taya pula. Oministeli yOpevi yElongo nOmithigululwakalo moshig­ Enquiries: Dr , S, Amadhil a, tel ,.(06l) 32170 X 101 , ongi sha ningilwe omvula y;t za ko mu Ipumbu, oya li ye 111 Appli cant s must be Namibian citizens . lombwela kepulo ndika k"Utya. osikola yOkomatango itayi ka Applications (on form Z83 or Z0I1229(1 ) obtainable at all Go vernment Offi ce s) together with a compre he n. za po, omanga iinima ayihe inayi tulwa mondjila. sl ve curriculum I'itae alld certified copies of educational qualifications, must be submitted to the Iinima natango kayi li Permanent Secretary: Health and Social Services, Private Bag 13198, Windhoek. mondjila ihe oya kuthwa po nee, omolwashike? Aalongi Closing Date: 20 March 1992. mbaka taya pula. Otaya hokolola kutya kOo· sikola dhoka dhokomikunda An attractive range of benefits includes a 13th cheque, a housing subsidy subject to certain conditions, oshi li ngeyi kutya, Aakulun­ ren tal all owanc e, ass is tan ce with remo val expenses, pension fund, medical aid sch eme and ample vacation tusikola yamwe yaahoka otashi vulika ya pule kutya yo oya and sick leave. hala ashike aalumentu, omanga koosikola dhimwe kwam­ pumbwa ashike omulongi better future gwoshilongwa shontumba. THE NAMIBIAN Friday February 21 1992 19

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returns PARIS: Although Denver challenge Sundowns in a nie Dube snatched a hat- ' The other ties appear more Sun downs have scored five showdown between two new­ trick. clearcut with Fatima Red goals already in the 1992 comers. In another delicately bal­ Devils of the Central Afri­ African Cup-Winners' Cup. Denver fell three goals be­ anced tie, Railways FC of can Republic, Mogas 90 of to 'normal~ they may not survive the hind midway through the Tanzania bring a 1-0 lead Renin and Ports Authority preliminary round. first half on their own over Matlama to the moun­ of Sierra Leone defending LONDON: After a week of international games, the soc­ The Swazi club staged a ground, but a 46th-minute tainous Southern African 3-0 leads. cer scene in Britain settles back to its normal business of remarkable first-leg come­ penalty converted by kingdom of Lesotho. Assuming Fatima survive the league. For some players that could cause problems back in Mbabane this month Mathews Mandlazi trig­ Gaza or Sun downs will their visit Atletico Malabo as they try to come back to earth from the cloud nine of to defeat Club de Gaza of gered an amazing revival. face Kabwe Warriors of of Equatorial Guinea, they representing their country. Mozambique 5-3. The tall, powerfully-built Zambia next month in the will tackle Tonnerre However, Gaza go into the Mozambicans, so strong and first round proper, while Yaounde of Cameroon, who England's national side said. second leg in Maputo next direct in the opening stages, Highlanders ofZiIrbabawe conquered Ivorians Stella hosted the French at Wembley But now Shearer mt' st re­ Sunday well positioned to collapsed and striker Ron- await Railways or Madama. Abidjan in the first final 17 on Wednesday - a night that turn to the more mUJl' .. , task years' ago. saw two men make memorable of helping to lift Sou.. . "lpton Another Abidjan club, Af­ debuts. from its last place in the 22- rica Sports, have been paired Alan Shearer, a 21-year-old strong division one. · with Ports Authority or Ami­ striker for Southampton, scored Janes must travel with fourtlr cale:.des Douanes of ~auri- ) an excellent goal to put Eng­ placed Liverpool to Norwich, tania, and Etoil~ du Sahel of­ land 1-0 ahead, and later sup­ which is 13th. Tunisia will play Mogas or plied the cross that led to his With only 15 games left for Postel 2000 of Chad: team's second strike. Southampton to catch up, time The luckiest side .are Time and again Liverpool is running out for the south­ Centre Ch~efs · ofBotswana, full-b ack Rob Jones passed his . coast team to cHmh to safety. who confront. titleholders French opponents··on forays It Will be relying on Shearer · Power pynamos of Zambia down the wing, although he to manage the difficult task of . after preliminar.y opponents began the season playing in putting his international ex- , division four with Crewe. . ploits out ofhis ·mind so that he · Chief S.!lptosot ~~mibia withdrew, 'Citing financial Both drew deserved praise can con:entrate on scoring goals problems• ... from team manager Graham for his club, which hosts 17th­ Taylor. placed Coventry tomorrow. . Power Dynamos became "Icall't think anyone could Liverpool is not in danger of the frist Zambian club to have had a more satisfactory relegation from the top divi­ lift the cup last December, England debut than Shearer. sion, but teams like Norwich defeating 1990 winners BCC He played extremely well," always try to knoclc the big Lions of Nigeria 5-4 ...... ~ Taylor Siiid, adding: "Rob Jones clubs off their perches. was first class _ equally as If Jones cannot knuckle down FIXTURES good as Shearer. .. to his regular job, the eastern African Cup-win- Both players also were English side could achieve its ners'Cup, preliminary thrilled with their experience. goal tomorrow. round, second leg (first-leg , 'It was sheer delight when Elsewhere, division two pace­ score in brackets) Atletico the ball hit the back of the net. setter Blackburn faces a diffi­ Malabo (Equatorial Guinea) I don't think I've had a feeling cult game at seventh-placed v Fatima REd Devils (Cen­ like that in my life, " Shearer Middlesbrough. tral African Republic) (0- said. In Scotland, premier divi­ 3), G ub de Gaza (Mozam­ "It's a dream come true. sion leader Rangers could have bique) v Denver Sundowns Every schoolboy hopes one day a stem test against Aberdeen, he will score for England ... which is fifth of the 12 clubs. (Swaziland) (3-5), Matlama Jones could scarcely take in Another big game sees third­ (Lesotho) v Railways FC the fact that he had risen from placed Celtic travel to fourth­ (Tanzania) (0-1), Postel 2000 division four to the interna­ placed Hibemian, while Hearts, (Chad) v Mogas 90 (Benin) tional scene in just 20 weeks. currently second, visits Falkirk, (0-3), Amicale des Douanes "At the beginning of the which is ninth. The points po­ (Mauritania) v Ports Author­ season, I'd never have believed sition is such that the top four ity (Sierra Leone) (0-3). that I'd be playing for Liver­ will all maintain their places Matches to be played on pool before Christmas and for whatever the outcome tomor­ February 21, 22, 23. - England after Christmas," he row's games. - AP AFP

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Black Africa v. African Stars METROPOLITAN champions Nashua Black Afa:ica will engage Premier League runners-up Pepsi African Stars in a friendly soccer match at the SKW field in Windhoek on Saturday. Observers believe the match will provide just the right injection (or local fans before the international club cup tie between Eleven Arrows and Arsenal on Sunday. The main match wiU be proceeded by a curtain-raiser between the two side's reserve teams (14hOO) with the main match kicking off at 16hOO. Entrance is R3 for adults, R2 for kids and RI for cars. j Stars aiming to beat wits FAIRWAYS Stars will be attempting to do something they have never done in their six years in the Castle League when they meet Wits University at Milpark in Johannesburg tonight - and that is to win a match at Milpark under floodlights. CA TCH THE ACTION •.. The Namibia Cricket Board will mark the acceptance of Speaker of the National Stars Pro Jabu Khumalo admitted his side had a bad Assembly Dr Mose Tjitendero as their Patron and the official opening of the Cricket Board's offices at the record under the Milpark lights and said: "We have Wanderers Club today. The occasion will be proceeded by a mini-cricket tournament and a match between a always battled under floodlights, especially at Milpark, celebrity and diplomatic team. but all that will change this time. We have put a lot of work into our preparations for this match. We aim to come away with two points for the first time from a visit Ghana, Egypt favoured for olYInpics to Milpark." SA rugby stars in World XV PARIS: Ghana and Egypt should Egypt overwhelmed Zimbabwe formance of Zimbabwe, who The 16-nation finals begin book their places at the 1992 3-0. had beaten the Egyptians on on July 24, a day before the SOUTH African players will be included in a World XV Olympic football finals this Ghana, who battled to elimi­ their own ground last Septem­ Games officially open, and will to play three matches against New Zealand to mark the weekend when the African nate giantkillers Sierra Leone ber in the All-Africa Games be staged at five stadiums in century of the New Zealand Rugby Football Union, the qualifying tournament reaches in the previous round, outclassed finals. , four cities, including. Barce­ its climax. the Mauritians despite miss­ Mohamed SalehAbou Grei­ lona. NZRFU announced yesterday. And Morocco are likely to ing European-based wonder by sha, leading scorer in the quali­ Europe will supply five or 'The composition of the world team squad will be offi­ join them in Spain next July Ni Odartey Lamptey. fying tournament with six goals, six finalists, depending on a cially announced on Monday. after holding Cameroon to a Mauritius owe their place netted twice early in the sec­ play-off with the Oceania An NZRFU meeting in Wellington officially approved goalless draw in Yaounde this among the last six more to luck ond half after Mohamed qualifiers, Africa and Asia three the selection of South African players. month. than ability, overcoming Y oussef had put Egypt ahead. each, and South America and The union had earlier instructed the selectors to leave In other fourth-round, first­ Somalia on away goals, and Egypt, whose dismal'show­ CONCACAF (North, Central out South African players. After meeting with South leg ties, which are restricted to receiving two byes. ing in the All-Africa Games America, Canbbean) two each. African delegates and the Australian Rugby Union in players under 23, Ghana hu­ The biggest surprise of the cost German Dietrich Weise Fixtures Sydney at the weekend; the NZRFU Council reversed miliated Mauritius 6-0 and first legs was the inept per-' his job as national coach, were Olympic Games, African its decision. a transformed side, creating Zone, Fourth qualifying round, chances virtually at will. second leg (first-leg score in A Moroccan victory would brackets) Mauritius v Ghana World cricket stars together ease the pressure on another (0-6), Zimbabwe v Egypt (0- SPARES MANAGER German coach, Wemer Ollc, 3), Morocco v Cameroon (0- WORLD cricket stars gathered on Wednesday in Sydney, JOWELLS GARAGE ORANJEMUND after the faillure of the senior 0). Matchesto be played on Australia, for the opening ceremony of the 10-million team at the 1992 African Na­ February 21,22,23. dollars World Cup extravaganza. tions' Cup finals. Leading scorers Captains Allan Border, Graham Gooch, Imran Khan, Olk, who also guides the 6 - Mohamed Saleh Abou We invite applic~tions for the above vacancy and the Tichie Richardson, Mohammad Azharuddin and Kepler suitable person should be qualified in the following: Olympic squad, will be wary Greisha (Egypt), 4 - Shamo of Cameroon, though as they Quaye (Ghana), lbrahim Kizito Wessels sat alongside each other for' a photo session proved remarkably resilient (Uganda), 3 - Kumah (Ghana), aboard the warship HMS Canberra in Sydney harbour. * Minimum of std 6 certificate when winning the All-Africa Sabri Bouhali (Tunisia). However, if skipper Azharuddin was there, Indian * At least 10 years proven experience in spares sales Games,title. -AFP star Kapil Dev was equally conspicious'by his absence. * Experience in the following franchise: The experienced all-rounder, who returned home after the fifth test against Australia earlier this month Toyota and was expected back on Tuesday, has still not arrived on Wednesday. Delta Mercedes Benz , Nissan El Salvador singe United States Volkswagen CYMOT/NAPA CARLOS Castro and Juan Guerrero both scored to Electrical components lead El Salvadore to a 2-0 victory over the United States BONANZA DRAW on Wednesday night in a friendly exhibition soccer * Well experienced in a spares computerised match before 45 000 spectators. LUCKY WINNERS!! Castro gave El Salvadore the lead in the 18th minute. system. Guerrero scored in the 65th minute. El Salvador. 126- * Qualified in CDM security standards. 1. Mauritius Trip: 3 against the United States, TY A missed a penalty shot. * Thorough knowledge in a general run of business. Sudwest Auto Electric, Windhoek Once again, the United States fielded an experimental 2. Portable Telefunken TV Set: South West Body Works; Whk. line-up that included six starters making their set'ond W e offer; 3. Microwave oven: international appearances. , Titan Bodyworks, Windhoek There were just two regulars in the US lineup: midfieldff 4. Cruiser 12 Speed Mountain Bike: Hugo Perez and Balboa. * Highly negotiable salary. Omaruru Motor Spares * General fringe benefits in the Trencor Group. S. Sony Double De<:k Radio Cassette - Recorder: Deon Bamard Motors, WDHK Ramblers to host Liverpool 6. W AP Ultra Vacuum Cleaner: Written applications are invited till the 28 February WaIter Tie(g GAarage, Grootfontein OKAHANDJA outfit Prime Press Lin·rpool return to 1992 to the following address: 7. Focus-Free Binoculars: Windhoek tomorrow after their eXl't'lIent performance Gobabis Auto Eleclcic against Sarusas Orlando Pirates last Saturday. this time 8.101 Piece .Tool Kit: •0 . Box 2461 Diamond Motors, Luderitz 'as guests of Ramblers at the Ramblers soccer field . W indhoek 9. CADAC Braal oven & tank: The two sides had to call otT an earlier friendly match 9000 Scherers Garage, Omaruru at Okahandja because of a misunderstanding. 10. Dart Board: The reserve teams of the two teams will clash at 18h30 NAMIBIA Outjo Central Garage with the first teams playing at 191130 and R3 will be charged ~t the entrance with RI charged for cars. r' , "'I ~ ...... , ,_. • • •• f ...... t f ~ Friday February 21 1992 23 BoW"ls tournalllent in Windhoek

THE TransNamib, Windhoek Bowling, Eros and Windhoek ary 29 till Sunday, Mrach 1 and commencing again on Saturday, Country Club are certainly the places to be for bowling fans when March 7 finishing on Sunday. All bowlers playing in this compe­ the annual Brockmann & Kries Windhoek Singles bowls tourna­ tition are asked to report to their respective venues at 13h30 on ment kicks off next Saturday. The tournament would be com­ both Saturdays of competition and at 09hOO on Sundays. peted over two consecutive weekends starting Saturday, Febru- The senufinals will be staged at 15h30 on Saturday, March 7, immediately after the final sectional play, with the semifInals on the Sunday. The final will take place at Windhoek Country Club - the Head Quarters of the Bowling Association for the 1992 season. The venue for the different sections are as follows: Tran.~Namib Sections 2 + 5. Windhoek Bowling Club Sections 7 + 4. Eros Bowling Club Sections I + 8. WE CAN LEARN Windhoek Country Club Sections 3 + 6. The draw is as follows: Section 1: . F'ROM ARSENAL I Crawford, N Adams, D Mansfield, E Venneulen and A Joseph. Section 2: J Calitz, D Hutchins, M Stafford-Evans, K Horswell and W von I WOULD like to wish Lesotho champions Arsenal FC a Martelok. great stay in Namibia. I heard from their team coach Styles Section 3: Mphumo (who's no stranger in Namibia) that his boys are G Heyns, G Snyman, W Martin, Fritz Botha and S Loots. really enjoying their short visit to our country. Section 4: When I attended the team's training session at the SKW W Geyser, P DOrr, R Biggs, A Cross and L Aucamp. field I was really impressed with the team spirit and the Section 5: mu tal understanding evident between Styles and his play· E Luff (snr) , W Esterhuizen, B Bosman, H Olivier, N Cupido. ers. Section 6: P Opperman, K Miller, D Beaumont, 0 Cowan, B Boshoff. The former Mofolo Denver FC central defender and his Section 7: team enjoy a father and son relationship compared to the M Nel, K Openshaw, K Lee, A Brink and Fred Botha. corporal/troopie.like situation that prevails in local soccer. SeCtion 8: The players enjoyed doing what their coach expected and K Annstrong, D Calitz, A Osterloh, S Hope and M Mostert. he was happy with what he was receiving. And if he was not pleased with the players' efforts he didn't hide it. Styles, holder of a coaching license in Sports Administra· tion, was in control of his players and the players, in return, were enjoying being under his comman~ . After only five years in competitive football, Arsenal has a very impressive record. The Maseru giants were runners· . up in their second season of the league championships, missing top honours by a single point in 1988. The following season was their most succesful one, winning LOCAL Bowlers will be in action during the Brock· the Castle League and the Top Eight. The next year they mann & Kries, Windhoek Singles Bowls Tournament won the Cup championships. which would be competed at four different venues in the MUNICIPALITY OF OMARURU The 1990 tliey made their debut in the Africa champion. city from next Sa'hu·t!av TENDER ships as they represented their country in the Champions SALE OF BOTTLE STORE Cup, where they beat Denver Sundowns of Swaziland in the first round. 7 exiting days in Arsenal went through to the next round which saw them Tenders are herewith invited for the purchasing of ousting Firrobaro of Mozambique before they bowed out the municipality's bottle.store situated on erf 390, to Zambian champions Nkana Red Devils the "terror of Ozondje. African football," as Styles put it. Arsenal have proved that no team is too small 011 too inex· perienced to make its presence felt in the African Cup Tender documents are available from the Town R4 860 p ,p, Sharing competitions. Clerk, Box 14, Tel. (062232) 28 Omaruru. But as I said earlier, a sound relationship between the R5 620 single coach and his players, together with strong discipline and in the PARK HOTEL Tenders in sealed envelopes and marked "Tender: proper administration are the ingredlents for success. Price includes: Bottle Store" must reach the Town Clerk on or Determination and the will to win are also other motjvating Retum airfare ex Johannesburg before 12.00 on the 27 March 1992, at which time factors. Arsenal went down 3·1 to Arrows during the Accom + American breakfast and date all tenders will be public ally opened at the . Botswana~ pre·Caf tournament, but the brave BaSotho All transfers 1 1/2 day excursion warriors put that defeat aside and 40wned Arsenal by the municipality's offices in Omaruru. same score, keeping their defence tight in return during the first.leg in Lesotho. " ENQUIRIES A BOOKINGS Tender No. 0/1000. As the Arsenal coach told reporters during yesterday's : press conference, his players h~ve alr'eady forgotten about Town Clerk their first·leg victory and arelon ~ .different mission on Sunday with the emphaSis\ onwinn~ng. iaeTRIP P.O. Box 14 OMARURU. Our local football officials can take a lesson from Arsenal. Tel 061 - 36880 - TRIP CENTRE It is absolutely essential for a coach to attend coaching clinics and a qualified coach is a great asset to his club. The longer the coach remains with the club and the more exposure the team receives so their chances of winning improve by leaps and bounds. Just look at the Arsenal fait'ly tale. The Gunners have no problems raising funds. UNEMPLOYED ?? The club owns a taxi and have just opened a sports centre , ' . and are busy building their own stadium. How about that! Give it a try Namibian clubs, get your own MALES AND FEMALES ­ taxi at least. I must admit that I was very impressed by FULLTIMEOR PARTIME Arrows mentor Frans 'Killa' Samaria who sounding very positive in front of his Lesotho counterparts when he prom· ised victory on Sunday. I must say for a man who lost 3·0 Special * Unskilled away SaJ1laria is a brave man. He has vowed to make 1947 Chevrolet Bakkie original ...... R25,000 * Semi-skilled Namibia proud of his team. 1973 Pallas Citroen - Spotless ...... RlO,900 Good luck Arrows and keep the Namibian flag flying! * Skilled 1990 Land Rover Diesel LHD * Students men - Allan Border, Ian Heal y , STA. WA Pud.T only.:...... R55900 [ . From page 24 Peter Taylor and Craig McDer­ (New +/- R140 000.00) mott - away · on Test duty We have positions throughout South Small wonder everybody however, the Queenslanders knows he is back in town and have had to dig deep into their Africa for any of the above. although he may be in the op­ reserves. Skipper Carl VISIT US TODAY position camp Friday, you can Rackeman.i:t, who toured the bet your last Aussie dollar that Republic with Kim Hughes' Contact Worldwide Workers tor most of the falls will be rooting rebels however believes he still Address: Tel: 36877/8 Guaranteed results at for Kepler Wessels. Ideally they has a very useful side. For their P.O. Box 5384, Fax: 31653 Tel (021) - 949 1600/1/2 would like to see another part, the tourists decided. late Wessefs ton and a Queensl~d yeste.Jday to rather .sleep on Windhoek 900 -. 1 victory. With four-oftheir top their final line-up. - Sapa . .!J '" , •• ; I If' If" • I' • I • , ; /', J"',' 1", ~, \ J. ••. , ." ," • '{'C'; • ,', I,'. ''''';'!t,\ f ~ ~ t; "+\". "t ' 'f I' • • • " t· ";:" , \/1 ••'·1 ·10 ~ •• ; .' t.) ',It!' ...', \ .. lr'.'f.~',\.)'I"~' .".·;4 ..... ,,:' tl." •• I, 't, , •. 1''' 2~ Friday February 21 1992 ' , lItHE' NAMIBIAN'

Wessels "still'a hero in ~Aussle-land

BRISBANE: Kepler Wessels Queensland during his seven­ He and another fonner Aussie double tons for his state and . may have ruffled a few feath­ year sojourn with the State. Test star, Oreg Ritchie, share featured in another five innings ers when he walked out of the At The Gabba however his the best third wicket partner­ of over 150 apiece. Australian Test camp a few feats are legend. ship. He played in 53 Sheffield years back, but at The Gabba They speak in awe of his The Gabba is also quick to Shield matches and boasts an he is still right up there on a record opening partnership of recall how one of their favourite average of 54,3 from them. pedestal. 388 with Rob Kerr set up agaimt knocked up 162 against arch His farewell innings at a Few back home realise just Victoria at Melbourne. That enemy England in his debut ground which also hosts grey­ how great an impact the soft­ record still stands as.the high­ Test. hound racing, was 167. spoken South African captain est for any wicket ever achieved During his reign as king of Champions Cup Preview: had on cricket in his adopted by a Queensland pairing. The Gabba, Kepler scored two To page 23 Officials assured of victory

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anything is possible in foot­ witness a real soccer feast ball. A soccer ball is a round this Sunday when local object and it runs according to champions Eleven Arrows directions from the players. host their Lesotho counter­ " We can be three goals down now, but remember we defeated parts Arsenal in the re­ Arsenal in our first encounter turn-leg of their long­ in Botswana and who says we awaited Africa Club can't do it on our home ground. Champions Cup prelimi­ The people will be out there to nary round second-leg boost our morale and with a bit encounter at the mecca of more effort victory could be Namibian football - the ours," the Arrows chairper­ Katutura Stadium. son said. Officials from both sides Brave words from two very pulled no punches during what gallant men. Sunday is cer­ could be described as a verbal tainly going to deliver some pre-match fight during yester­ first class football if all we day's press conference. have heard about the teams is Arsenl'l will have a psycho­ true. logical advantage from their The Namibian Sport calls 3-0 mauling of the Namibian I'll Namibian soccer fans to champions in Maseru, Leso­ attend Sunday's ' Battle of the tho in the first leg, but the Giants' to see this great clash. team's coach Styles Mhpumo * There will be a curtain­ refused to count on this advan­ raiser between Premier League tage, ELEVEN Arrows playmaker Elifas Shivute (left) pictured in midfield action against Arsenal skipper Motladi Mas­ teams BS Tigers and Civics .. We have already forgotten eela during the Zone Six under-23 soccer tournament at the Independence Stadium last year. FC starting at 14hOO with the . about our will at home. We are main match starting at 16hOO . approaching Sunday's game Having taken part in Afri­ to the downfall of some of the even entered the battle field. ' , he received in Gennany in 1986 s.upporters are asked to arrive from a completely different can competitions for quite some most powerful soccer nations Styles - a former star player and is currently employed by early at the stadium as the gates angle. To us this match must time, Styles knows what he is in Africa, for Mofolo Dynamos in the the Lesotho government as will be open from 11hOO. still be played to be won, so the talking about as cOJnPlacency The message from the ex­ old South African Bantu Foot­ national coach. The entrance fee. is R5 for score is still 0-0," Mphumo - as Arrows official Frans 'Killa' periD;ed Styles was: "You can't ball League - is also the coach Arrows have vowed they adults and R2.50 for school said. Samaria has admitted - has led win a battle before you have of the Lesotho national team would make Namibia proud of children. and was in Namibia during the them, so hopefully fans won't No private cars will be al­ Africa Zone Six under-23 soc­ be disappointed on Sunday. lowed into the stadium and the certournament. "We will be going out there soccer authorities have also He is armed with a licence in to prove our championship promised that there will be strict NOVEL FORD Sports Administration which status and as I said earlier - security. 1 I1 i ·i! iD Hit" i ·i! ig H!!!~ i it! ig i! it l STOCK NO YR MODEL RETAIL WAS Stars. CONFEDERATION OF 16h00 - Nashua Black Africa v. 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