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, .~OD~V:* NAM ;P OOI:::S NO.P(JNCHES 'ON WALVIS * MAJOR HEALTH BOOST. 1t SUPER WEEKEND SPORT * " Bringing Africa South Vol.2 No.50S R1 .00 (GST Inc.) Friday February 21 1992 Make or break poll for FW Referendum planned in next five weeks 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 South Africa "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.