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Bringing Africa South Friday September 11 1992

MBATJIUA NGAVIRUE IN THE PAPER TODAY THE pay dispute between CDM and the Mine­ workers' Union of could spread over * Son pumps 4 bullets into Dad a wider field, and even to other industries. Yesterday the National Mineworkers voted on Union of Namibian Work­ strike action after MUN * Will Namlblans pay tax for ers (NUNW) warned that if rejected the 9,5 per cent CDM does not drastically CDM offer at Conciliation new regional councils? revise its pay offer, the Board hearings, and contin­ NUNW will call on its affi­ ued to press its claim for a lates to witWraw their labour 22 per cent wage increase. * Love storm: Winnie M resigns in solidarity with CDM CDM Public· Relations workers. Manager Fal1uel Tjingaete In a statement, the NUNW. yesterday issued a statement * Major new Nam oil deal also made it clear that it in which he said the com­ rejected the 'so-called eco­ pany was considering nomic reasons' given by MUN's position .. * WEEKEND SUPPLEMENT CDM for denying its em­ Further, CDM would be ployees a higher wage in­ communicating with the - Letters, full TV guides ' crease. MUN branch committee at In another development CDM in an effort to resolve yesterday, CDM confirmed the crisis, he said. that the MUN had formally Meanwhile, MUN has Star support for seals notified the company of . challenged Tjingaete's claim workers' overwhelming vote on NBC TV on Tuesday FORMER French pin-up star Bridget Bardot is plan­ AYAHMAN •.• Namibian Reggae King, Ras Sheehama, in favour of a strike at the night that workers at CDM ning a visit to Namibia soon to protest the killing of seals sets The Warehouse ablaze with his exhilarating reggae mine. would not be paid for the along the Namibian coast. vibes at Wednesday night's sell-out opening concert of The seven-day period period they are on strike. The French actress turned animal rights activist now the Local Bandstand. The energetic reggae dynamo of MUN has given the com­ In the TV interview Tjin­ runs a foundation and a film production house in the Cassinga fame thrilled the audience"with his own elec­ pany to reconsider its 9,5 . gaete said MUN was per­ south of France. trifying compositions like Kings Music and ~a ~ca. per cent wage increase of­ fectly well aware of the fact According to an NBC news report yesterday, Bardot The star-studded show lasts until tomorrow evening ... fer before the union launches that the recognition agree­ has made a short video appealing to the Namibian and the admission fee is only a cool RS. Photograph: a strike was iuso communi­ ment between the company Government to halt the killing. Conrad Angula cated to CDM. To page 2 Son who shot dad

'lacked respect' MICHAEL TIENIE'

A YOUNG man who al­ On the day of the tragedy, legedly shot and killed his TYAPPA NAMUTEWA her husband had assaulted her SPARE PARTS? again. Her wounded husband father was yesterday de­ told the court he had acted in was rushed to . scribed as an aggressive self 4efence. However, he hospital but died before reach­ person who did not respect admitted having fired at his ing the hospital. his father. father but' said he did not know A brother of the deceased, All your requirements under one roof! This evidence was given in how many bullets had hit him. Peter Denis Witham, yester­ the trial of Stanley Ayden The court heard earlier from day testified that his brother What we don't have in stock we'll get for you Witham, 21, who is accused of a state witness that Witham had been a heavy drinker from having shot and killed his fa­ had threatened to kill his fa­ about 1970 until his death. ther, Stanley AIan Witham, at ther if he assaulted his mother However, he said his brother Henties Bay on December 30 again. The wife of the mur­ had not been an aggressive man. 1990. dered man testified that she Witham (senior) told the court According to the charge­ had lived in terror of her hus­ that the relationship between sheet, Witham fired four shots band especially when he was Stanley and his father had not at his father, while the latter under the influence of liquor. . 143 Republiekweg - b~en happy since 1981. was assaulting his mother. He had allegedly assaulted her Witham pleaded not guilty and and told her to leave their home. To page 2 Tel: 224676 2 Ftiday September 11 ' 1992 • THE 'NAMIBIAN

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and the union states that workers will not be paid while on strike. However, senior shop steward at the mine, Han­ gula Kemba, said there was no clause in the recognition agreement that included this I'd like to express my appreciation provision. towards my daughter for -the Kemba categorically stated that one of their strike wonderful and outstanding pride demands, if they went on strike, would be that they ON TRIAL ... Stanley Ayden Witham (left) 'who alleg­ ,that she ,brought upon our family. should be paid for the pe­ edly shot and killed his father. He was pictured yester­ . You were always,our pride and took riod they are on strike. day leaving the Windhoek High Court accompanied by . Not only would they his mother. Photograph: Tyappa Namutewa , demand to be paid w.hile o.n it a step high.er. . strike, but ttiey would also . ,cause he was as~aultin g his SHOTDAI) mother but qecause "1 hate him". re~se to vacate. the f\line, . , , from page 1 , He described Stanley as an , he warned. . , . . 'aggressive man who openly 7b be crowned, as· the ,Runner - Up at . ID yesterday's statement, Stanley had opeitly' opposed pposed rus father at every such a prestigious competition' , CDM reit~ra~ed) ts offer, a , his father on several occasions, . opportl.lhity and .fought back 9,5 per cent increase in wage He had not obeyed his father's when his father beat him. The should be a personal highligh~ and rates which would raise the orders, had sworn at him and case is continuing this morn­ minimum starting rate at the called him a drunkal-d. ing before Judge Bryan 0 'Linn I believe you will offer your very , lowest level to R954 a month. A day after the lllUlder Stanley and Danie Small as prosecu­ ID addition, there would had allegedly told his uncle he tor. Witham is represented by best at the Miss World Competition. be service and merit in­ had killed his father not be- Louis Botes. creases of one per cent, and I------'------:-----~ All the best of luck for to all the woIkers at the Elizabeth Bay contestants of this competition. mine would receive im­ proved housing allowances. On top of its 22 per cent wage demand, MUN wants a five per cent increase in the employer contribution to the provident fund. The MUN is also demand­ ing it so-called "agency shop" whereby employees who are not members of the union, but benefit from the union's negotiations, should pay dues to the union.

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, New tax to' pay for US/SA consortium Regional Councils? wins 4th oil award A US and South African TOMMINNEY tinuing at an intense pace". REGIONAL taxes could KATE BURLlNG and would raise the level of consortium has won the His team has won high praise be one answer to the prob- public interest in regional fourth oil exploration gramme consiSting of a good , , for their negotiating skills lem of rasising independ- tax' ora 'family tax' to raise affairs, he said. award in Namibia'S first seismic grid and at least two and professionalism. . ent funds for Namibia's money for Regional Coun- As Regional Councils will licensing round. The two, deep wells" during the four The two companies are to soon-to-be elected Regional cils. As things stand, Re- be responsible for the plan­ international giant Chev­ year licence period. They set up Namibian subsidiar­ Councils. ) y.' gional Councils will be_ ning and development of r~n and Eagle Oil which is have also promised to spend ies: Chevron Overseas or or electiODS Pro· almost entirely dependent 'settlement areas' (ad hoc part ofGencor, beat other US$800 000 (R2,2m) on (Namibia) Ltd and Eagle essorGerhanI M on money from Central 'townships' like Brakwater consortia and bid to do training Namibians which Energy (Namibia) Ltd. It is outline the benefits of a ' Government - a potentially or the numerous communi­ some US$20 million (R55 will. be done both here and the first multi-million dol- tax base for Regional compromising situation. . ties lining the road between . million) of work off Na·· "through sCholarships to study . lar investment by a US Councils during a talk for Funds raised regionally . Ondangwi! ' an'd Oshakati) mibia during the four years subjects such as pe~emi­ company in Nanlibia since members of the Wmdhoek _would give the councils.a they will clearly need money of the licence. cals and mining. independence and may her­

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.' 4 Friday September 11 1992 THE NAMIBIAN .DON'T GoUPIR6t'S queue for, fun • CDM SET TO STRIKE: \ Over 80 per cent of the 4000 f election Mineworkers Union of Na­ mibia members at Consolidated .. t Diamond Mines voted on jobs ... "THE INN WITH A DIFFERENCE" Tuesday for strike action in support of their demand for a AfTER A story in The N amib­ Dear Guests 22 per cent pay rise. The ian yesterday on the Novem- company, part of De Beers , ber elections, the Directorate Centenary is only offering 9,5 of Elections contacted us to Please note that we will be closed for per cent plus another 1 per cent say that it is using staff sec-, in service and merit awards. onded from other ministries· renovations as from Monday 14th The company also started talks for most of the el tions jobs until Tuesday 22nd. with the Government and is arid 40es not need to take on looking into how to cut costs Staff. The Namibian suggested because poor world diamond that 1 000 staff would be needed markets mean it will have to and had had a few inquiries stockpile an iriitial R200 mil­ BISHO' BR uT ALITY ... Bisho, South Africa - Ciskei from the public about possible lion of mote of diamonds. jobs. troops watch ANC anti-government demonstrators on Information. head Vitura Monday minutes before' openuig fire on the crowd: • ELECTIONs: A tentative Kavari said the elections team . timetable was put' forward by Twenty-eight people were killed. Photo: AFP ~ had . coptacted ministries to new elections director Prof nominate staff for secondment , GeIbard TOtemeyer on Wednes­ Fund for Animal Welfare said • FARMWORKER BEA'fEi.;r: . and "the reSp0Il$e ... was quite "a large number of tourists"­ Torture with an electric cattle " The Delegation of the Commission of the European day. The electoral comri1ission positive IUid a-list of civil ser­ would stay away from Namibia prod, beatings and forced labclur J Communities requires the following secretarial support. has proposed that registering vants so nnrninated has been an estimated 900 000 voters and threatened global protests. were reportedly the reward for compiled". Only when these should start next Wednesday 19-year-old farmworker Peter names are all used would the EXECUTIVE SECRETARY and that the elections should • DROUGHT: Five hundred Aukumeb, apparently because directorate start looking for be held from November 30 to cattle and 4 000 smaller stock he was having .a relationship outside staff. December 5. have died of drought in Dam­ with a white woman. Police However, Kavari said work Requirements should be in accordance with the araland, according to figures were this week investigating is beginning in eamest and the released en Mcnday by tm Early charges after rescuing Aukurneb . specific job. • SEAL PROTESTS: Protests elections computer data people have started against the Minis­ Warning and Food Informa­ from brothers Schalk and Juri had compiled an inventory. He Applicants should be prOficient in English, try of Fisheries and Marine tion System. It added that Ras from near Grootfontein. asked people with computer another 220 000 cattle and 1,8 Apparently Aukumeb and 20- preferably as a first language Resources which announced last skills to contact the head of week that over 42000 seals are million small stock are in ar­ year-old Charmaine Ras plan data services, Mrs N Ha­ Salary i~ negotiable planned to be killed this year. eas where grazing is critical. to marry and already have a mutenya, urgently at tel (061) Applications, including a detailed curriculum vitae The Namibia Animal Action Soil erosion and shortage of child. 220337/220432/220434 or Committee said on Sunday this seeds are two of the problems 2202269 extensions 225 and should be made to PO Box 24443 was "senseless". Later ID the communal farmers face in the • CISKEI MASSACRE: Se­ 226. coming season even if rain does curity forces in the SouthAfri­ before the end of September 1992 week, the So~thAfricanrepre­ sentative of the International come. can ''homeland'' of Ciskei killed 28 and injured around 190 early • COMPENSATION: More on Monday afternoon. The 1.·····.rt.1o.re•. ·... n .alie·······1 than 100 people have won troops opened fire with live compensation claims totalling ammunition on a peaceful ANC TIlE Cabinet this week ap­ CDM (Pty) Ltd operates an opencast diamond mine on the west R160 000 for human rights march near Bisho at the bor­ proved an additional 5 000 coast of Namibia. Our employees and their families live in Oranje­ abuses committed by South der. The ANC called for the metric tonne hake quota, which mund, a modern, attractive town boasting a central shopping com­ African forces before independ­ resignation of Ciskei leader will be divided among sev­ ence. In a ceremony at Ondan­ Brigadier Oupa Gqozo and also eral existing concessionaires. plex, hospital, nursery school, primary school and excellent sporting gua last Saturday, some 28 began pressure on Qwa-Qwa and recreational facilities. The following teaching positions currently claimants received cheques leader Dr TK Mopeli. A total of 975 tonnes each exist: ranging from RI 00 to R25 000 has been allocated to two which had been won for them • ANGOLA COAUTION: associations .o~ private boat by the Legal Assistance Centre Portugal's deputy foreign owners - one based at Walvis Pre-Primary Teachers and its local affiliate, the Human minister Durao Barrosa said in Bay and the other at Rights .Centre. Luanda ~t the ruling MPLA Swakoprnund/Henties Bay. Applicants must hold a pre-primary qualification and should ideally be and Unita would form acoali­ Another 1 000 tonnes each • OIL: The fourth oil explora­ tion government after this English-speaking. Bilingualism will be a recommendation. has been awarded to . the tion award was announced month's elections. The two, companies Diaz and Lalandi. yesterday (see story). On Tues­ swqrn enemies for nearly two In addition 1 050 metric day the third winner, South decades, reportedly feel the task Junior Primary Teachers Africa's Sasol, said it would of national reconciliation is so tonnes will be allocated to spend R27,5 million looking huge that any Government seven currently active tuna for oil northwest 'of Walvis should include members of both concessionaires, meaning they Candidates must be· in possession of a recognised junior primary teaching Bay. sides. will receive 150 tonnes each. diploma and preferably be English-speaking. Bilingualism will be a recom­ mendation, but is not esserttial. Involvement in extra mural activities is a prerequisite for this position. LINDA SCHULTZ SALUTES YOU!! Senior Primary Teachers

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The Manpower Services Manager. 'It The judges for their wonderful work, especially for the CDM (Pty) Ltd, opportunity they have given me, to represent PO Box 8141, Bachbrecht, Namibia at the Miss World Beauty Pageant later this year c M WINDHOEK. . * And last but not least.. .. to all my family, friends and ,;- fProprietary] Limited Closing date: 25 Septe ber'1992. members of the public for supporting me. 'l',.' rn ;a~ 53651 THE' NAMIBIAN Friday September-11 1992·5 - -±±

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"Studies have been lice to achieve it. or those dealing with sexual much further in improving carried out elsewhere but as 1991 BMW 325i Auto WMe, Police liason officer Inspec- crimes if a child was inde- things for the victim." far as I'm aware there are not All extras 13 00 km ...... R79 500 tor Sean Geyser told The cently assaulted," said Gey- Unicef's Resident Repre­ many activities going on." 1987 BMW 535i Mex (M Gearbox), Namibian he was glad to see ser. sentative in Namibia Nancy Since Namibia was deal­ ing with relatively small · Whije, SIR all extras ...... R49 QOO cases of child abuse appear- But as public interest in child Terreri praised police initia~ ing on the report. It did not protection glew, and as pub- tives on child protection, fi\unbers, the chances of real 1990 BMW 525i Mex Blue, meansuchcrimeswereanew lic confidence in the police adding that they had "very success with child protection Sunroof, 72 OOO 'km ~ ...... R98 000 phenomenon; it meant they increased, charges like the one enthusiatic support" from were good, she said; were [mally being reported. ' lai~ on Frid ay would be more Unicef. . Turning to existing child The incident in questi-oJl ' common. "We are assisting with abuse law, Terreri said Unicef happened on Fri4ay night In addition, the police were police training and the im­ took the Convention on the when a woman left a one· working with a number of provement of links between Rights of the Child, which 'year-old and an eight-year-other agencies to improve the police and social workers," Namibia signed two years ago, old alone without food in a whole system of child protec- said Terreri. Other areas of as a guideline for reform. house in Grysblok, Katutura. tion. . child protection, such as "Existing legislation certainly Geyser admitted that this type "Things are slowly taking improving matters for under needs some more work," she of neglect was not uncom- shape," said Geyser. ''We are five-year-olds currently liv- said. mon, but still had to be stopped. discussing the establishment r------J VACANCY ''In the past, relations between ' of a child protection unit and the public and the police were • . It centre for traumatisedvic- FINANCIAL poor. People didn't trust the tims, such as children who police enough to repqrt this have been abused and women kind of thing even when they who have been attacked, well EXECUTIVE saw it happening regularly." away from the police station Geyser was pleased to see or the hospital." Alpha Holdings (Pty) Ltd is a Company specialising in members ofthepuplic speak- . The 'victim friendly' centre !TUCKS-ififsl1 . 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We require the services of guardians realise they were things easy for child victims. an experienced person at our Head Office in Grootfontein. out ,of line with society's Present laws were drawn up ; Calling all schools. ; expectations. back in the 1960s and insist He said the police did not that a child victim gives evi- . clubs, companies . 1 The successful candidate will be responsible for the total often charge people with child dence face to face with the and individuals: : financial and management accounting fu-nctions abuse because the legislation accused. pertaining to these activijies. 1 We now offer: 1 The applicant should preferably be aqualified CA or hold Water crisi$ ' ~ deepens • Choose your own design . an accounting degree and have at least 5 years • Speedy delivery experience in a senior financial functon. 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BY' GW"EN LISTER PE RS PE CT I VE est,. !!:~~,,~through dry mountains and ' Toiit M.Nt<'~.Y Y~~'?!:d'~~~~'!~it measures individual prog- do something and then stick THE African National along a crocodile-infested river ress, it can be done by anyone with it until it is done," ex- Congress (ANC) has been may not sound like an ideal was enough to keep the adven- whether able or disabled, fat or plains Mostert. Jo ensure "- 'appalled' by the statements holiday. That's how 16 school turers out of the tempting river. fit and there is no distinction well-rounded challenge, the of DT A President Mishake pupils from Katutura in Wind- _Nights were spent on the grass, according to race, colour, reli- young people must also tackle . Muyongo conce.rning the hock and 19 from Onekwaya enough metres away from the gion or anything else. an expedition. - killing and injuring of ANC inOwambospentafewdaysin river bank to deter any croco- It is run by Peter Mostert, Each- group that wants to Namibia's wild North-West on diles who might have been based at the Rossing Founda- tackle the Namibia Youth supporters in the Ciskei this the banks ofthe flowing Kun- tempted. tion's offices in Khomasdal, Award must have an adult to week, but then they don't eneriverrecently, in anadven- The walk was part of the Windhoek. He also runs help and guide them. The know the DT A like we do. ture they may never forget and Namibia Youth Award, a pro- Rossing' s educational conser- scheme could expand all over The ANC's Namibia repre­ seemed to thoroughly enjoy. gramme designed to stretch vation trails and so anyone who Namibia if enough people are sentative said he was shocked The days were taken up with young people and which has goes on the youth award expe- ready to come forward and help, to learn that Muyongo had walking, much of it under the President Sam Nujopia as pa- dition learns a good amount even if only for a few hours a condemned the ANC's mass tall shady.trees along the river tron. It is developed along about their homeland and its month, on some part of the action campaign, but we're banks. Occasionally the teams, sinular lines to youth awards treasures. After the group of scheme. not surprised about that either. - split into groups of five or eight, first started. by, the Duke of - some 40 passed through the ,Sports is generally easy. The headed up into the hills and Edinburgh, husband to Queen splendour of Kunene, there was youth's ideas normal! y are the mountains to test their map Elizabeth n of Britain, and now virtually no trace oftheir pass- rriirin focus of the conununity IN anJ; case, it is weUknown that the DTAlInkatha links reading. run in countries around the ing, with· fires buried, litter service. The Onekwaya group, were quite strong in the past, particularly between the TIle evenings were spent in world. carried away and other marks from St Mary's High Sc;hool two youth leagues, and the DT A was as hostile towards heaven, watching the river flow The idea is to give young removed apart from their foot- which is part of the Odibo church the ANC as it was towards Swapo. past or spotting birds as the people a chance to do well and prints. centre, made headlines when Baba Schalk of .the ANC rebuked Muyongo for his water crashed into rocky white- learn more about how much To win an award, the young they started building a proper statements condemning ANC mass action, saying that water gorges. The occasional they can achieve, without it people complete a certain houseforanoldpersonintheir this attitude was particularly astounding in view -of the spottings of crocodiles, some- being in a competitive envi- number of months learning in area, while the Katutura group, fact that the DTA was part and parcel of a democrati­ times no more than a pair of ronment. The award is done in three areas: .sports, conunu- from a range of local schools, cally elected parliament, and which democracy had eyes drifting lazily down a pool, three stages of difficulty - nityservi~eandlearninganew have painted their church, St been brought a60ut in Namibia by similar mass action Michael's. . protest. Skills being tackled include typing and bird-watchirig as St That the DTA is now part of our hard-won democracy Michael's vicar Rev Michael is not in dispute, but i~ is appropriate to state at the same Yates goes wild with enthusi­ time that the DTA was never part of Namibia's 'mass asm every time he bears a cheep action protest' against South African occupation. or sees a bird innocently mind­ Quite the contrary. They upheld South African rule in ing its own business in a tree, Namibia, defending even the most gross excesses com­ on a pole or in the sky. mitted while they were ostensibly (courtesy of the occu­ The expedition involves the piers) in control of Namibia. They didn't particularly youth groups in planning what want the implementation of UN Security Council Reso­ they will need for a trek of lution 435, providing for free and fair elections, seeing varying distances during which it instead as a 'Swapo plan', and this opposition was they must sleep in the wild. For the bronze, the easiest stage, more than adequately represented in their mouthpieces it is 25 kilometres and one ~ in the pre-independence period. night sleeping out ranging up Mass action by the people of Namibia, primarily Swapo, to 80 kilometres and three nights at that time, was met with force by the authorities . for the gold. (which included the DTA). I do not have to recount the According to Mostert: "The number of times Swapo rallies were violently broken up only person the young people by teargas and rubber bullets, demonstrating quite well measure against is themselves the DTA's lack of commitinent to any kind of democ­ - what they could do at the racy in the pre-independence period. At that time, the beginning and what they could chairmanship of the then interim government cabinet do at the end. They learn not to say ' I can't' and that to every was a rotating one, and it is no secret that someone like problem there is a solution ~d -. Fanuel Kozonguizi never made himself available for the how to be a useful part of their chair, apparently because he could not stomach having conununity". to sign security legislation and authorise detention with­ The youths on the Kunene out trial, among other things. Other top leaders of the expedition were obviously DTA and the other parties involved did not have that enjoying themselves, making conscience, and quite happily went along with the dic­ new friends and proud of their tates of their Pretoria bosses, doing all that was re­ achievements in tackling the quired of them in the interests of 'security'. maps and making camp fires We at The Namibian cannot forget that it was the and cooking. interim government Cabinet which recommended the They also got a chance to visit parts of the country they newspaper pay a hefty deposit at the time ofits inception would never have seen and on the grounds that it would constitute a threat to proved keen-sighted and ob­ national security. At great cost to us, we paid the deposit servant bird-spotters. in order to start the newspaper and later took the For the scheme to expand it matter to court and won our case against the interim needs more groups, whether at government who were then ordered to repay the deposit schools or other places. But plus interest. Yet now the DT A is the fIrst to bleat about even more urgent is for adults primarily imagined threats to press freedom. to teach youths anything from There has been no consistency in DTA policy, which is a skill to' map-reading and to probably why they find themsel'Ves literally floundering give other help such as helping on expeditions. Contact Peter as the official opposition today. For everything they say Mostert at Rossing Founda­ (and perhaps do not even believe) mitigates against tion. their past record of actions and deeds which were quite contrary to any kind of democratic commitment. SOME 156 classrooms, 41 staff houses, 11 ad­ It is ironic that the same DTA, which took Pretoria's learners throughout the country were taught ministration offices, four ablution blocks, and under the nearest available shade. money and obeyed its orders, never questioned the four specialist classrooms will be built in rural In terms of the tender awards, Ondangwa will dictates of the colonialists, instead choosing to take the areas throughout Namibia following the alloca­ . get 74 classrooms arid 16 staff houses, Rundu side of a foreign government against their own country­ tion of tender awards by the Education Ministry will get 37 classrooms and four specialist class- - men and women. and the Ministry of Works. . rooms, Khorixlls will get 18 classrooms and So to conclude, mass action is a strange concept to the The construction will take place as part of the three staff houses, Katima will get 14 class­ DTA. They lived well' under the colonial regime, and Rural Schools Physical Facilities Improvement rooms and seven staff houses, Keetmanshoop they continue to live well in independent Namibia today. scheme, developed after a Unicef report re-' will get three classrooms and two staff houses, Suffering is not something they really understand. Had vealed a desperate lack of facilities in rural and Windhoek will get 10 classrooms and 13 they experienced what Swapo supporters went through areas. staff houses. . Ondangwa region, for example, had some 1 The scheme !mphasizes -the use of local prior to independence, or what the ANC and its memo 300 temporary classrooms and almost 1 000 bers continue to experience today, they may have bad a contractors. It lopes to provide local employ­ prefabricated for its 570 schools; Katima Mu­ ment, encourag ~ community participation; and little more understanding about a people's fight for lilo had five times as many temporary teaching build up management and technical capacit,ies democrjlcy. facilities as it had schools;' and thousands of of small buildlllg contractors in the rural areas. - THE NAMIBlAN

ON THE DEVELOPMENT FRONT

Boost for.northern homes Time to assess the expansion of govt REGIONAL imd local elections are drawing closer and Namibia needs to properly assess regional governments, their tenus of HOUSING in the North is set to be boosted after paras­ ster the office. for loans and gives tehcni­ reference and their impact on the treasury before implementa­ tatal National Housing Enterprise opened an office at cal help and advice. It was opened by Groot: tion. Tsumeb. This will serve towns such as Grootfontein and The NHE's northern rep­ fontein-based regional In a time when we are looking at ways and means of reducing , Otjiwarongo as well as the heavily-populated northern resentative is . Sarah commissioner Rapama the bureacracy and streamlining the civil service, the creation of areas where NHE has started working. Mogagabe who will admini- Kamehozu. regional councils is going to further swell government ranks. Tom Alweendo, NHE The secorid chamber of parliament or national council (which general manager, said the has yet to be created) will be composed of representatives of regional councils, two from each of the 13 constituencies, which office would give full sup­ will make the size of the second chamber about 26 meinbers. In port to schemes in which addition there will be 95 councillors countrywide. There is no communities get together to doubt that these 'new' government employees will have a signifi­ OOild their own homes. 1rese cant impact on the state's already hu ge salary bill, and so we will have been been launched have to look at ways and means to make this new tier of govern­ recently in various parts of ment as cost-efficient and manageable as possible. the North. ' In tenns of ~e legislation, Reg~9nal Councils will be almost The NHE, formerly Nas­ wholly funded by central government. Each council will eleet a boukor but with ~new Jli>­ mwgement committee and will appoint, In consultation with the Minister of Local Government and Housing, a Regional Officer proach and m~y ~~ stflffL, who will carry out council decisions and administer its affairs. is winning many.new ~~nts . As far as their functions are concerned, Regional COlU1cils will and aims to put, more em­ have special responsibility for settlement areas (townships which phasis on close liaison with spring up or develop within a region) and have the same admin­ community groups across the istrative powers,as a village council (as defmed in the local country. The Tsumeb of­ authorities act, ego Maltahohe, Kalkrand). fice, which is in the munici­ Regional councils must also plan/develop "physical, social and pality buildings in the economic" characteristics of the regions; distribution, increase, Nomtsoub area, is the se~ movement and urbanisation of population in regions; natural and ond regional office to be other resources and economic potential of regions; general land opened. - utilization; existing and planned infrastructure (water, electric­ It will cut travelling costs ity, cOIIlI1\unications, transport), and will assist local councils. for NHE officials and means Everyone generally accepts a need for decentralisation in Namibia, but at the same time the decentralisation of government the housing company can must take cognisance of the scattered and small population in keep in close touch with many areas, which does not necessarily' make decentralised people throughout a project THE DOOR TO BETTER HOUSING ... Regional commissioner Rapama Kamehozu government economically:yiable. from first consultation until (right) opens the new Namibia Housing Enterprise office at Tsumeb, flanked by (from In addition, there is a serious danger that the work of regional the product is finished. The left) Tom A1weendo, Maria Dax and Sarah Mogagabe of the NHE and watched by councils, municipalities and even central government may over­ NHE also helps people apply Tsumeb's town counciUors. lap, leading to unnecessary duplication and even confusion. There are those who. feel that a three-tier government system in a country as large as Namibia, with a small population, is an Left: TRIPLE WINNERS absolute and utter waste of money and manpower, and that tl1e ... Concordia College had regional council concept should be scrapped. However the sec­ the recipe for success in ond chamber of parliament (National Council) could undoubt­ this year's Coca-Cola Con­ edly serve a useful democratic purpose. Perhaps we can consider servo competition. Their the one without the other? For example, the election of a second chamber of parliament without the further expansion ofbureauc­ project on optimum utili­ racy in the creation of regional ,councils? Municipalities could zation of unused school merely be expanded or set up where they do not already exist in grounds took the overall order to cover the vast majority of the country. winner's trophy, the Best This is merely a suggestion for debate on this issue. Civic Awareness title and Itis undoubtedly a subject which needs further scrutiny in order to ensure that the country is not further burdened by hundreds the prize for the best tu­ more civil servants who don 'treally have ajobto do. The ultimate tor. question of course is, can we really afford it?

CONFERENCE ON MINING INVESTMENT IN NAMIBIA 16 MARCa -19 MARCH 1993 PROJECT LIST

The Ministry of Mines and Energy cordially invites any persons CONCORDIA Coliege Windhoek took the prize for Hoogenhout Primary's ef­ lived up to it~ r~pufation ' Best General Conservation forts on pollution in the Klein or parties who: as one of the most conller­ with an entry on paper recy­ Windhoek River. vation-minded schools in cling, and received a spe­ In third place was Suider­ Namibia when it s~ept to cial mention for a hof Primary's work on o do not belong to either The Chamber of Mines of success in the Conservo '92 Swakopinund-based survey upgrading OOS stops in Olym­ competition last week. on plastic bags. Another pia and Suiderbof, while St Namibia, The Namibian Small Miners Association or the Not for the first time, special mention went to George's school came joint Associ~tion of Prospectors and Miners,of Namibia, and Concordia provided the Oshigambo High School for fourth with a project on rare winning team for the Coca­ its work on environmental and endangered animals. Cola sponsored contest with hygiene at Oshigambo. Sharing fourth place was a project on the optimal This year's competition Windhoek Pre-Primary o wish to submit tangible mineral investment opportunities utilization of unused school saw the inclusion of five pupils who presented work to be included in an investment documentat CMIN 1993. grounds. It took the overall primary schools (chosen - called "Birds in rehabilita­ title, the prize for Civic from 36 final entries) ' for tion clean up". Awareness and the Best the first time. Prizes were All 15 secondary and 36 Tutor title, while the prize only awarded in one cate­ primary schools who sub­ ». ~9Qt~~t.ShoUldbernade withMr LJ Howes at Tel. for Best Scientific Research gory - General Conserva­ mitted fmal entries to the ' ~~Q5tl.Xt.2238t()r.DtGSchneider at Tel. 37240 went to Otjiwarongo for its tion. Eros Primary school . -Conservo '92 competition i project on the prevention of scooped first prize with a will have their work on dis­ iH before the 30th · september 1992.~ · bush encroachment. project on water saving in play at the State Museum Deutsche Oberschlile gardens, beating Emma until September 24. 8 Friday September 11 1992 THE NAMIBIAN

front row. The only con· by BLEEDING H.EA RT sobtion here were the m3Ie 'dancer s' whose sole task WHAT exactly is the best seemed to be to thrust their way to cook a giraffe? Per· somewhat ,provocative , sonally I prefer it in a bulges in appropriate di· brandy satKe with a deli­ rections. cate seasoning of fennel. My suspicions that this Only a pinch of fennel, was in fact a meat market were now beginning to be =:~~:tlu;:'::!~:~ " Miss N. amib, i. a,' m, asturbation aroused (unfortunately course is a speciality and nothing else wa'i). 'The meat wonderful if cooked whole, theory was confirmed when the so-called Miss :~:::::':~:l:~;~ and>9 ,9"wa. ys "to -cook, a ,cri ra,ffe Personality of the contest friends at the Ministry of ..L b didn't even get into the Wildlifethatgiraffeveru· top five - so it was really son is even more delicious for mass murder. ian He,rero-speaker in e,x· _' staged its very own ,'bit of erwise inconceivable pros- about male ordained mer- when accomparued with a It is reassuring that such istence - if he is not al· a do' . The Mis,s Namibia pect of rampant and wide- its of breasts and back· hefty slic~ of roasted ele· pressing questions have ready -thiowing up will contest. . . spread support for the DTA sides and not much more. phant and goujons .of seaJ been do~ting diswssion probably be refusing to lay This was a DMH occa· amQDg Namibians, it would Then out of the dark blubber (for some reason thToughout the nation, but out this page on grounds sion which if you say it also mean they would have margins of the hall a Toy. now a bargain in the shops). perhaps more guidance is of conscience, so I'd bet· backwards in Russian and the whole universe on their C " ed d . . d Ph' t d f ota onquest start rav· All this should be liberally needed. I suggest a weekly ter change the subject. Well blink twice spells DTA. SI e. er ~ps IDS ea 0 ing towards the crowd. washed down with your cookery column ina local not really - still ' on the Here were the captains of Koevoet MISS Wonderful 'Thi ' 't"lth ht favourite tipple to the cry daily - 'Hideous Recipes subject of meat but more industry, the rogger bug· could draft in some mar:-- . ~ IS I. . ou~ , some · ' t t th' h ' IDspJred gemus ID a moo 'Up yours CITES!' or We 'Have Known'. a meat market. Yes I'm gers, the neo·botirgeois tians 0 ac as elr eav· f I ' d . ment 0 g onous emenha 'Thank heavens for the sus· By now DTP whizz talking about the surreal elite and of course their ies in the coming elections. has decided to flatten the tainable uti~tion of re'· Werner · a man out on a goings-on at the SKW last charming lady wives all Judging by the way she whole bangshoot of white sources' or other ecospeak limb as the only vegetar- weekend when Namibia decked out in their glitter. snogs ' Blou Bollie' report· reaction. thereby solving ing best You could teDthis ers all this is not beyond the problem of national was enemy territory from the bounds of possibility. reconciliation in one fell the introduction of the VIPs Michelle for President • swoop. But it was not to . polite applause for Hage, - the campaign starts here. be. Instead the poor woman Cabin Attendan ~t barely a ripple for Hidipo, Meanwhile back in the and then cheering from the SKW the bizarre was turn- who had the misfortune to (Various positions) win and be termed a . rafters for Mishake. ing more bizarre when a 'Michelle clone' had to Windhoek Indeed last Saturday's man who obviously should drape herself across' the bizarre events could be the have been dressed in a Applicants must be either 20 years of age or older with matric, or 21 years bonnet and be driven away. basis of a new DTA elec· bright pink suit but for But those bulges, boys! or older with a Std 8 certificate, The required height is 1,6 m and tion strategy. They could some reason wasn't . Which brings me on to the candidates will have to make themselves availab-Ie for various even claim the Miss Na· psychometric and medical tests prior to the final interview, Only Namibi~m waltzed on to the stage. subject of masturbation. , mi~ia contest was their This apparition turned out citizens or persons with permanent residence permits need apply, let's face it, ,you've been congress, which they seem ~o be the compere· a man Interested candidates resident in Windhoek and surrounding areas incapable of orgarusing as who claims the title 'co. waiting for it. The staff at this august journal have should report at the Gammams Training Centre near the Pionierspark an actual congress. The median'. been having deep~ cemetry from 08:00 sharp and be' available until 17:00 on either 23 or only way to turn back the You might as. well call earnest conversations 24 September. Please bring proof of age and school qualifications. tide of their· dwindling The Devil's Advocate an about the·m~ need to 'Slap Those resident in the areas outside Windhoek must contact support, I confidently investigative reporter • Mr F Maasdorp or Miss M Samson at (061) 298-2201 by 18 September the salaini' as they call it 1992 to arange an interview. suggest, is to appoint Miss here we have a man who in Nelspruit. , Such pro· Wonderful (good 01' Mich· snores his way through found talk was prompted elle) as their new presi. Frank Commission ses· by an article in that hand­ dent. Mishake ~d Mudge sions and then has the cheek book for hardened hacks, could then,be the first and, to accuse teal journalists the latest edition of Cos· second princesses. They'd of not turning \JP. StiR whEn mopolitan. Anyway 'ac­ look kind of cute in those My Brother's Keeper has cording to Cosino its OK Air Namibia slinky black and white a prejudice to hammer (wait for that in the latest The National Airline of Namibia cocktail numbers. Not only home he doesn't let truth NBC AIDS 'advert... 'w"£·g ~~------~ would this induce the o,th- get in the way. 53655 is OoooKayi). While it is For this advocate I can ,_~ okay don't try it at the only advOCate retirement. Miss Namibia contest NAU Development and As for the comedienne he DAWID BEZUIDENHOUT where the only sign of a should take up a residency rise was the movement of ; Training Project at the end ofSwakopmund HIGH SCHOOL the compere's wig. pier, preferably in front NLU- Ontwi~kelings- en So there, one (out of the of an audience of about to VACANCIES Opl~idingsprojek ',galaxy) of the male para· be pulped seals (they'll ., noias bites the dust . no neecl a laugh). more you'll go blindlhairs Among the hoi-polloi in TWO VACANCIES FOR' FEMALE on your hands stories. (1bis 1. SECRETARY the SKW cavern events isn't sexist ~ I'm reliably DEVELOPMENT OFFiCERS ' were getting stranger. A informed women don't do 'dance' group which ap­ David Bezuidenhout High School requires the 'it'). . BOTH IN NQRTHI;.f.~N AREAS peared to be called services of a bilingual Secretary. Typing skills ... ,. . But enough of this bad Shakyacrotchbaby.!' had , " taste for one week: are essential knowledge of computer a emerged to gyrate their CRITERIA , Pass the giraffe steak recomme,ndation. . 1. Must be able to communicate in English flabby bits at now salivat· , please. . ~,' 2. Must have at least Std. 61 Grade 8 Certificate. ing businessmen in the Assumption of Duty: 1 October ~ 992. 3. Training I Experience in Community Developrrlent an- , . _Advantage. • ~ TRAIN FOR CAREERS THAT PAY ! " 4. ~ not Namibian Citizen a Permanei1t Residence' Permit l OURFREE PROSPECTUS SHOWS YOU HOW 2. TEACHER required. , 5. Must be willing to travel. David Bezuidenhout High School needs a qualified, bilingual teacher for Afrikaans and The job concerns the training and development of selfhelp Life Science, Grade 8. ' --. groups in Northem Namibia. Inservice training provided. Salary negotiable. ~.. ' Assumption of duty: Lpctober 1992 Closing date: t ~ September 1992. v

Please contact Mrs Balie, , ' Send CV to: Tel211872, Private Bag 13255 WINDHOEK for Attention: Mr. Gobler for further information after hours ,or phone (061) 37838 Miss Cramei'to make an appointment for an Interview. 223300 (A.S.A.P. ·111911992)" " '- THE NAMIBIAN Friday September 11 1992 9 Winnie bows out over INTERNATIONAL WRAP-UP Rabin agrees to ~ land for pe~ce ' JERUSALEM: Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin said explic­ itly for the first time yesterday that he is ready to return some of the Golan Heights to Syria in exchange for peace. yet another sc~ndal In exchange for a treaty that· includes diplomatic rela­ tions and open borders, "Israel is ready to implement UN JOHANNESBURG: Winnie Committee of the Women's She said she did not intend ters, those of her grandchil­ Security Council resolutions 242 and 338 ... and this means Mandela on Wednesday night League. I also have withdrawn giving her enemies the satis­ dren old enough to understand, a readiness to some sort of territorial compromise," Rabin tendered her resignation froni' my membership of the . faction of discussing her pri­ her husband their reiatives and told Israel radio. Israel captured the Golan in the i 967 the national executives of the Women's League." vate life in public. "many of our good friends Middle East war. - " ANC and the ANCWomen's Mandela said 'she would '. Mandelii said the intensity inside and outside the coun­ League. however remain a "convinced and viciousness of attacks on try". 'Th~ M,pther of All Badges" ., This follows revelations by member" of the ANC. . her had deeply hurt her daugh- . several Sunday newspapers BAGHDAD: President Saddam Hussein" has created ~ , of a letter allegedly written "Mother of All Battles" insignia.for those who have distin- • by Mandela to lawyer Dali guished themselves in their support for his rule, the official Mpofu revealing her fears of INA news agency reported yesterday. ' . an investigation into her ac­ The Revolutionary Command Council, which S'addam counts at the ANC's social heads, has decreed that it be awarded-to those who have welfare departmC(nt. promoted the principles oft~:Mother of All Battles", a She said in her statement phrase coined by Saddam to describe the Gulf war. the step had nothing to do with her work nor the way Cannibal,was 'dying of hunger' she had dealt wit11 her private. account. LUSAKA: A self-confessed "cannibal" has been arrested ''1 believe you know that by Zambia police in the Kalobo district in the western this matter was exhaustively province. and satisfactorily dealt with A Lu~aka police spokesperson yesterday confirmed, by the National Executive "human flesh was found at the suspect's house". Committee of the ANC itself Suspicious villagers had confronted the man when they which released a statement discovered that a grave at the local cemetery had been on this issue clearing me. • tampered with. The suspect had confessed he had exhumed • "Primarily, in the interest the body from ~e grave, and had claimed his reason was of my dear husband and my hunger. In his confession he said: "I was dying of hunger". beloved family, I have now ON THE BRINK ... Baidoha, Somalia: Scores of children are starving to death daily tene9cred my resignation from in this Somali town depite an emergency food lift by US military, relief workers said US warns China over plane row the National Executive Com- this week. Gunmen are looting food and selling it to the lucky few who stiD have money mittee of the ANC, the Na- after 18 months of civil strife and drought, .while aid workers risk their lives to WASHINGTON: Acting US Secretary of State Lawrence tionalExecutive Committee distribute rice and porridge to the starving. According to officials 1,5 million Somalis Eagleburger warned China that its threatened retaliation to of the Women's League and are now on the brink of starvation. Pictured here a family wait to receive food at a the sale of US-made F-16 fighters to Taiwan could have the Regiona! Il.X:QG-Ut-.~'~-t-l6o nceFn-f~ding centre. Photo: AFP . international repercussions.

SINCE 1818, THE PUREST FEELING OF ALL. ' 1CfFi'iday September-11 1992 THE NAMIBIAN

Metfund 167,63 155,60 4,40 Metboard MetIife 104,53 97,64 7,42 Income 114,73 113,53 14,57 NBS Hallmark 848,38 792,39 6,35 Guardbank Norwich 309,80 289,35 5,00 Income 122,53 120,02 - 15,08 Yesterday's quotations for unit trusts: Old Mutual Old Mutual 12 firs1 class General Equity Funds: Investors 2380,67 2217,70. 4,36 Income 112,91 111,67 13,41 Colour-Reproductions in the size ABSA 130,24 121,85 6,09 Sage 2177,54 2033,46 4,85 Standard 400 x 500 mm BOEGrowth 132,05 123,39 4,85 Sanlam 1487,55 1391,31 4,23 Income 94,40 93,42 14,45 available in Bookshops Community Growth Fund 108,98 10~~53 n/a Sanlam Index 1123,41 1050,66 4,38 Syfrets Income 114,09 112,94 14,36 or by Fedgro 115,29 107,64 5,36 Sanlam Syfrets Gilt 1156,00 1144,44 na CUGrowth 104,27 97,35 _5,56 Dividend 411,92 386,09 4,90 UALGilt 1273,06 1260,33 12,61 . Guardbank Growth 2197,08 2047,82 5,21 Southern Equity 172;70 161;71 4,97 IGI 120,26 112,54 4,65 Standard 1020,43 1006,21 7,96 Gold price Snym'n Circle Momentum 214,02 200,~5 4,93 Syfrets Growth 252,58 236,53 4,69 Syfrets Trustee 106,80 100,07 n/a Gold was fixed at 342,25 dollars an ounce UAL 1835,93 1723,20 5,14 on yesterday afternoon compared to 341 ,75 Specialist Equity Funds: dollars in the morning and 343,30 dollars ABSA on Wednesday afternoon. LOOKING fOR Industrial 117,83 110,21 9,32 Guardbank Dollar/rand Resources 126,45 118,78 6,31 A SUITABLE Guardbank Commercial rand Industrial 106,25 99,78 6,65 Previous closing Yesterday's closing ACCOMMODATION? Sage Resources 96,33 89,95 7,45 2,7495/10 ~~ 2,7665/80 Sanlam Financial rand Industrial 929,78 870,23 3,43 Previous closing Yesterday's closing Sanlam Mining 247,28 230,93 5,97 3,92/3,94 3,88/3,90 Southern Mining 107,18 100,27 6;18 Money market - Southern Pure 102,62 96,16 ' n/a _90 day liquid BA rate Standard Gold 133,55 125,19 9,42 J>ievious closing . Yesterday's closing Standard 12,55 12,55 Industrial 103,79 97,87 n/a Standard Oil price International 90,07 84,33 n/a UALMining Futures prices (dollars per barrel) at 17h30 and Resources 317,99 297,68 5,23 GMT yesterday UAL Selected !PE BRENT (OCT) Opportunities 1565,88 1465,21 4,71 September 10 20,34 Old Mutual September 9 20,40 (close) ; Please contact us for MORf information: Mining. 197,03 183,48 6,04 NEW YORK WTI· TYPE (OCT) Old Mutual September 10 21,85 ;: Contact Person: N. Kastlpme Tel: (061) 225333 (W) Industrial 311,61 290,30 5,01 September 9 21,99 (close) - Old Mutual (061) 230489 (H) Gold Fund 81,00 75,35 7,43 Old Mutual Top Companies 214,60 200,08 n/a Income/Gilt Funds:

ETOSHA FISHERIES HOLDING CO IPTY) LrD

VACANCY

ETOSHA FISHERIES HOLDING CO (PTY) LIMITED has . a vacancy for a Receptionist at their Head Office in Walvis Bay.

The person required must: * be a Namibian citizen * have a good telephone voice and a pleasant personality * be able to handle the telefax * be able to operated the BTS 128 telephone system * be able to type at least 60 words pet minute * be abJe to 'perfonn general office duties.

We otTer you: * a competitive salary which is negotiable * 20 working days leave * Pension fund * Medical Aid

Applicatiqn fonns are obtainable from P.O. Box 3, Walvis Bay or please phone 0643 2331 for further particulars.

Closing date for appliqtions: 23/09/92 THE'NAMIBIAN ' .. Friday September 11 C1992 11

Rentekoersverlaging knyp indirek staatsamptenaar se sak

STAA TSDIENSAMPTE­ terugkerende datum nie. Slegs ·tot die subsidies aangepas is. met die ou paaiement. NARE wat huise aang­ in die geval van salarisver­ Dit sal dus lonend wees vir Bouverenigings raai ekoop het met behulpvan hogings kan dit met 'n retro­ amptenare om voort te gaan eienaars aan om voort te gaan die regeringsdiens se len­ spektiewe datum gedoen word, met hul huidige paaiemente. mefOie paaiement wat hul ingskema sal binnekort se Hanekom. . Die verlaging van die ren­ voor die verlaging betaal het etlike rand op hul maan­ Die wyse waarop die ad- tekoerse het veroorsaak dat aangesien dit hul sal help om delikse begrotings moet . ministrasie by renkoersver­ die maandelikse terugb,etal­ op die ou end gouer aan hul Wie swaai vir wie? afskryf. , anderings in die staatsdiens ings op lenings by die bank lenings klaar te betaa!. Hierdie verlaging op hul gedoen word kan egter ook en bouvereniging ook aan­ Eienaars wat met 'n ver­ DIE verklaring deur Mlsbaltti Muyongo, President van die netto maandelikse salarisse tot die nadeel van die huisko': sienlik verlaag het. laging in hul subsidies nie in DT A, bet vandeesweek opnuut die onsekerheld laat ontstaan sal veroorsaak word deur 'n per lei wanneer rentekoerse Hierdie finans~le iI.lstellings staat is om tred te hou met hul . oor of die bond die stert swaaf en of die stert die hond swaal. verlaging op hul behuisingsub­ skielik in die toekoms sou verlaag egter nie outomaties ou paaiemente nie, kan verhoog. die paaiement wat die natuurlik by die finansi~le Muyongo s~ In sy verklarlng hy hoop die Angolese verkieslngs sidies wat volg op 'n ver­ sal net so vry en regverdlg we,es soos die wat ons 'n paar jaar laging van die banke se ren­ In suIke gevalle word die huiseienaar maandeliks ~­ instelling aansoek doen om gelede In Namlble gebad het. D,aarom vra by Inwoners van tekoerse terwyl hul maande­ subsidies ook met 'n lopende taal nie. ''0 verlaagde paaiement wat · hierdle land om nle In die Angolese verkleslngs In te meng rue. likse paaiemente dieselfde bly. datum verhoog wat daartoe Dit het tot die gevolg dat op die nuwe rentekoers In hierdle verklarlng erken Muyongo dus dat die 43S-verki­ Hulle sal dus ietsie ekstra kan lei dat die huiseienaar die eienaar meer uit sy eie sak bereken is te betaal. eslngs regverdlg afgeloop het. uit die sak moet haal om met weer vir 'n paar maande die maandeliks vir die huis moet Dit word egter slegs in uit­ h~r paaiement moet betaal · betaal as hy wil voortgaan erste gevalle aanbeveel. Tog hoor ons by verskele geleenth~de hoe die krag In die die ou paaiement voort te gaan. noorde afgeslaan bet tydens die tel van stemme in die noorde Daar sal egter geen geld en die bewering word gemaak dat stembusse omgeruil is terugwerkend van hul salarisse tydens die onderbreking. Daar word ook gese die regte stem­ afgetrek word vir die paar Huishouvernuf ingeskerp busse l~ lewersln die noorde begrawe. maande wat hul subsidies ho1!r Nou raak dlt bletjle moeillk om te beslult wle om te glo. Die was as wat hul met die ilUwe hond of die stert. rentekoers veronderstel is om Muyongo se verklarlng verdlen krediet in die sin dat dlt te ontvang nie. by koshuismatrones bevorderHk vir die .verhoudinge tussen die twee lande sal Andre Hanekom, On­ wees. Inmenging deur eDige Namibiese party kan net meer dersekretaris van die Staatsdi­ HOOFKOSHUISMA­ personeelontwikkelingspro: eel dividende afgee. skade as goed doen. enskommissie, het gister gese TRONES van ongeveer gram. Dit het geleentheid Die kursus is gereel deur Indlen In ag geneem word dat die Angolese bevolking ongev­ dit is die eerste keer in baie twee-en-sewentig skoolko­ gebied aan baie van die ma­ die twee koshuisinspeicteurs eer tien keer soveel soos die bevolking van Namibie is sal dlt jam- wat rentekoerse van banke sbuise in die Windboek­ trones om probleme wat hul van die Windhoek-streek, C.R dwaas wees om enigsins te hoop dat inmenging veel sal verlaag word. streek bet gedurende die in hul eie koshuise ervaar met Jansen en J.W.W. Brand. verander aan die flnale uitslag in Angola. Pit sal ook 'n verlaging op week bul '1>estuursvaar­ andere te bespreekeri op hi­ Jansen se die Windhoek­ · indien aIle Namlbiese kiesers wat Swapo aanhang vir behuisingsubsidies tot gev- digbede verbeter by die erdie wyse te leer van hoe streek strek van sover suid as byvoorbeeld die MPLA sou 'gaan stem, sou dlt maar 'n klein olg het. . Brakwater Seminaarsen­ ander dieselfde probleme Kalkrand tot by Otjituuo llaby druppel aan die emmer wees. Indlen elke DTA ondersteuner Hanekom se hierdie ver­ trum naby WindhOek. hanteer het. Grootfontein. in hierdie land vir UDita sou gaan stem sou dit 'n nog kleiner lagings word egter met 'n Die matrones het opleiding Dit sal nou hul plig wees Tagtig staatskoshuise, vyf­ druppel wees. lopende datum gedoen wat ontvang it). bestuursvaar­ om hul nuutgevonde kennis en-twintig private staatson­ ,/ Daarom sal dlt geeneen :van die twee partye help om eDigsins gewoonlik 'n paar maande na dighede soos die hantering in die koshuise toe te pas en dersteunde koshuise en 177 . gemoeid te raak met die verkieslngs in Angola rue. die verlaging van die koers van personeel, kontrole oor ander personeellede verder te skole wat diens aan ongeveer Die skade wat verhoudings tussen die twee lande daardeur by die bank gedoen word. voorraad, ekonomiese gebruik lei in die effektiewe adminis­ 17000 kinders lewer word in berokken kan word, oorskry oneindig meer die voordele wat Dit beteken dat ~ptenare van skoonmaakmiddels, be­ trering van die .koshuise, se die gebied aangetref. ult kameraadskap met die Angolese partye verkry kan word vir die paar maande 'n h~r handeling van siek kinders, sy. EIke koshuisleerling in die deur Namlbiese partye wat daarvoor hoop. subsidie ontvang as wat die die sindelikheid van hul ko­ Rourke het ook die fman­ streek behoort by die kursus Namible is en sal rue In staat wees om die verkieslngsuitslag geval sou wees wanneer dit shuise en vele ander vaar­ si~ le implikasies van die te baat se Jansen. In Angola te swaai rue. Ons moet maar tuts mekaar swaai. teen die verlaagde koers dighede. Die kursus het gis­ kursus sterk onderstreep en Die hoofmatrone van 'n Die pas afgekondigde verkiesings vir Namlbie sal kopbou kos bereken sou word. ter ten einde geloop. gese dit kan in die toekoms koshuis word beskou as die indlen dlt vry, regverdig en suksesvol, soos' ons almal hoop, Die verskil wat in hierdie Die semmaar gereel deur tJesparings vir die staatskas slagaar van enige koshuis en afgehandel moet word. . bedrae ontstaan vir die drie of die Ministerie v.an Opvoed­ inhou wanneer die hantering voordele war sy trek lean slegs Die uitdaging voor die deur is om een van die grootste opleid- so maande behoort egter nie ing is deur aanbieder lE. van voorraad in koshuise, beter tot 'n verbetering van die · ingsprogramme In Namible binne die bestek van 'n paar weke van die salaris van die ampte­ Rourke beskryf as deel van personeelbeheer en verhoogde eindproduk, die kind, le i, her afte handel.lnwoners moet ingelig word oor wat die doel van naar verhaal te word met ' n die ministerie se voortdurende produktiwiteit onder person- hy bygevoeg. hierdle verkiesings is en wat presies daarmee bereik moet I------l'------______word. . Die suksesvolle opleiding van die landsburgers in die nuwe HIPPO PRIMARY SCHOOL In Memorium of stemkultuur wat ons besig is om te kweek is van so 'n belang ~as the foUowing 6 vacancies for the dat dit Die binne die poUtieke arena ingesleep moet word nle. . 1993 AcadernicYear. Anton Lobowski Wat nou voor die deur l~ Is die behoefte om a1mal suksesvol in te Ugoor wat presies die doel van die verklesings is en wat TEACHER: die land wil probeer om daarmee te bereik.· Subjects: History, Geography, Physical Education (Boys) grade 4-7 Medium: Afrikaans who was mercilessly gunned down three Die man op die straat is nog ver daarvan om te weet presies TEACHER: years ago by the enemy on oor wat hierdie verklesings gaan en dit is die pUg van eIke Subjects: Afrikaans first language grade 4, Bible Education grade 6 poHtieke party, die regering, elke leier en elke opvoeder in TEACHER: 12th of September 1989. hierdie land om te sorg dat die kiesers vir. eens en vir altyd Subjects: All grade 1 subjects, needlewolK for grade 4 and 5 verstaan wat In hierdie verklesings sal gebeur. Medium: Afrikaans Your unforeseen departure will always InUgtiog oor die aard van die verklesings moet nou finaal TEACHER: begin raak en dit help nlks as ons nog op hierdle stadium moet Subjects: All grade 2 subjects, Afrikaans and Needlework grade 6 , remain a shock to us even through it is and 7 praat van los ente wat later n~g vasgebind moet word Die. not reversible. Daarom behoort ons so vroeg moontlik te weet wat presles die TEACHER: Subjects: English grade 4 - 7 (Second Language), Physical r ~. You name will be inscribed in the golden situasie met Walvisbaal is sodat kiesers van die begin reg Education grade 4 - 7. (Girls), Biblical Studies grade 4 { pages of our country's history. ingelig kan word. Medium: Afrikaans Dit sal baie moeiHker wees om kiesers van die regte dinge in TEACHER: te ligindlen daar eers ruimte gelaat word dat bespiegelings en Subjects: Mathematics grdd 4 - 7, Biblical studies We will never forget you. gerugte van hul verstand besit neem. Indien dit gebeur sal daar van ons verwag word om eers al die I'I"B: Please note that all subjects are to be taught in Afrikaans seeing thlt Alutha Continua bespiegeUngs en die gerugte uit die weg te ruim voor daar Afrikaans in the medium of instruction at the abovementioned school May your soul rest in peace. voortgegaan kan word met die leer van die regte dlng. Dit is Die 'n bale makUke taak Die. Apply to the Principal, Hippo Primary School, MoeDie toelaat dat die gerugte later die waarheid rondswaai P/Bag 2103, Gobabls From Rosaline DaTUm Closing date before September holiday nie. Laat die hond die stert swaai. J.Jonkers Afrikaner's student. , . THE NAMIBIAN Uunona womOsala 15 mOshakati wa pewa omagano

·OSWALDSHIVUTEMOSHAKATI eresenda 72,3% omanga sha N gandjera Ooperesenda Natango Ehangano limwe ngoka ga pewa aanona, 71,3%. mo Namibia lyedhina FIRE­ Coetzee okwa ti kutya, "Otwiinekela kutya "Okwa kala ha tuku xe" CHEM lya ulike ohokwe uunona mboka wu li nOmahangano omakwawo yalyo maanona yOshilongo moshipangelo owa pumbwa otaga ka landula oshiholelwa shika sho ongula yohela lya okupelwa mo iidhanitho shika sha Firechem OMUMATI weedula 21, TYAPPANAMUTEWA kutya nakufya okwa li ong­ li lya gandja omagano ngashi mbyoka haya pewa m okukw athel a lipangelo Stanley Ayden Witham, 00 holwe nakaongo. Okwa kala giidhanitho, omambo koosikola dhawo, opo' nge yetu omoluuwanawa ta pangulwa shaashi a yasha kutya Stanley okwa kala nale alushe he mu denge ngeenge . gokuthaneka noopena dho­ taya zi mo nokushuna kOo- woshigwana" Hamata ta xe okufya, otaku hokololwa nehalo lokudipaa xe, shaashi akolwa. kuthanekitha nosho tuu sikola dhawo, yakale inaya kumike. • kutya okwa kala alushe iha ongula yefikuolo okwa Okwa li nokuli vati e mu gongushu yOoR280 lwaam­ dhigala po kuyakwawo. Matrona Omukuluntu dulika kuxe, nokwa kala vati lombwela omupolifi wed­ pa elombwelo opo a fiye po poka kaanona yomOsala 15 "Otu na edhilaadhil0 meme Hilundwa, ngoka a ha u1a xe kutya ye ongholwe. ina Victor, kutya shama eumbo lavo. mOshipangelo shEpangelo lyokukaningitha omathi- taamba. omusamane Coet- Luhapu nande ngaho xe a denge vali ina, Pter Denis Witham, sha Sh3kati. gathanopomOosikolagena zee, naye wo okwa li a ondcenge . yanakufya, Pethimbo lyegandjo sha nOmauyogoki nOsikola pandula Ehangano lya Fire­ okulombwelwe kuxe a ninge · ote mu dipaa. Efiku 010 vati shonhumba ile shongadi, oha xe okwa li ta denge ina, ye onghela okwa lombwela lyomagano ngaka, omusa­ ndjoka tayi monika ya chem, sho tali ulike ehalo dulu okuula xe kutya "ke Stanley nokuvakula omhun­ omhangu kutyaJ nommde mane O.Coetzee Omuka­ yogoka nawa, otayi ka pewa lyalyo ewanawa koshigwana sbininge ove mwene shing­ gulula yaina, oyo a hangika mumwaina okwa li shili lelipo gwa FIRECHEM, ekopi lyeyugathano, osOowo _~hokomongula. holwe ove". a holeka nale, ndele ta yashe ongholwe, ka li omukoloko­ Ehangano ndjoka li na sha . nomIipangelo osho tatu ka Omupangi Omukuluntu shi . . Oikolokosha pokati kaye xe oikando ili ine. Omusha­ nokUgandja iiwapalekitho longa". Coetzee ta mOsala ndjoka 15 Sesitela naxe, oya hove~ nokuli nale mane ou okwa fila mondjila Witham okwa lombwela kOosikola noklipangelo lombwele. Lahya Omagano Amukwaya manga ashike Stanley e r1a yokuya koshipangelo. omhangu kutya opa kala oshowo okutraina aalongi Mokugandja olupandu, , oye a li a taamba ko eedullr 16. . Nonande Stanley a dimina okalamhauka pokati ka­ mOohostela naawapaleki mwene gwOsbipangelo sha omagano gaanona pehala Stanley ota pewa ondjo kutya okwa yasha xe, ota ti . nakufya nokamonamati oko, mIipangelo,-okwa li a popi Shakati Omundohotola lyawo. oyo kutya ye momaftku 30 ke na ondjo, shaashi okwa li okudja 1981, eshi Stanley ta ti kutya Ehangano lyawo Naftali Ham~ okwa ti kutya Omasiku ga ziko, Ehan- aDesemba 1990 okwa yasha te liamepe. kwa li ashike nokuli e na Firechem olya 10nga Firechem okwa kala e na gano lya Cocacola mOs- xe okufya koHentiesbay. Ombangi oya pwilikina eedula 16. mOwambo okuza tuu oshinakugwanithwa sh- hakati . nalyo olya li lya Omhangu otai hokolola mokanya komufiyekadi Ova kala nokutanguna momumvo 1986lwaampoka ewapaleko lyIipangelo ine gandja uudhanitho kuunona • konyala keshe efiku, nosha nolya ,li lyiitulamo ethimbo ele lya ka pita womoTB mOshakati, kala sha yela kutya Stanley noonkondo mewapaleko mOshitopolwa sha Wambo, omanga . Ehangano okwa dina xe, shaashi luhapu lyOosikola . nIipangelo nomoshikako oshitiyali, lyOmushigakano Omutili- okwa kala he mu ula ong­ nokulonga mboka haya Oshipangelo sha Shakati gane lya li lya gandja . holwe. Ngeenge a 10ngo iilo~ga yomawapaleko osha li sha hokololwa hs Omakumbatha kOomeme lombwelwa a ninge sha, oha momahala ngaka. yela Ooperesend 78,8%, yaanona yomoTB, opo yi ti ashike ke shi ninge ove "Kutse otu wete kutya, shUukwaluudhi, shoka osho ikelele kuutalala sho ya mwene shingholw'ove". okariona kosikola naka sha li kamana, Ooperesend kalela aanona yawo tay~ Stanley vati luhapu okwa longwe mOsikola ya yela, 84,9%, sha Kamhaku Oop- pangwa. kala nokutuka xe. ko okanona okavu naka Konima yefiku limwe eshi pangwe moshipangelo sha a dipaa xe, Witham, ou yela, shi na uuyogoki". wonderige yaxe okwe uya Coetzee ta lombwele. ndele te mu pula kutya os ha Coetzee ta lombwele . enda naanaa ngahelipi opo kutya aawapaleki a yashe xe. moshipangelo sha Shakati Stanley vati okwa nomIipangelo iikwawo nl!-ya nyamukula kutya xe okwa kale ya pewa omapukululo li ta denge ina, ashike okwa nokuuvithwa ko nawa kutya, wedako kutya hasho she mu uuyogoki owa pumbiwa yashifa osho. "Onde mu noonkondo mehala yasha ashike shaashi kandi lyoshipangelo noshowo mu hole," osho vati Stanley. meni lyOosala, ngashi a nyamukula xe ngaho. muuhdjugo nomoombata Oshibofa otashi twikile nosho tuu. Onkee aanashi­ ongula yonena komesho longa yoludhi nduka naya yomupanguli ~ryan O'Linn, kale taya longo nuudhigin­ ta lopotelwa kuDanie Small, ini, opo aavu ya kale ye li Stanley Ayden WItham, 00 ta pangulwa shaashi a dipaa manga Stanley ta popilwa momahala ga yela. xe, molwaashi vati ha denge xe, ye ke mu hole. kuhahende Louis Botes. Shina sha nomagano AanalDbelewa. aakuluntu ya dhengwa

OSWALDSHIVUTE noya lipotele Ookomufala shika tashi yi koshinyan­ tala oto dhimbulula kutya, nOoministry dhawo. yangidho, inatu mona om­ Omalenga nooyene yo­ Oshifo shika mOshakati osha Nonande oshifo shika pito yokumona Oombelewa mikunda nayo wo oya tsim­ kundana kutya Aanam­ inashi mona naana, uuye­ dhOokomufala mbaka yaali, inwa koshinima shika na belewa aakuluntu lela yaali, lele wiihwapo sigo oompaka, gwa Shakati na Ndangwa, otashi ulike kaye na we naana gumwe · ogwOmombelewa oshafa shi li ngeyi kutya ihe otwiinekela tatu keu oonkondo dhokuninga ya Komufala mOshakati eponokelo ndjoka olya . mona nziya. omatokolo. Oshoka kom­ namukwawo og- ningilwe momasiku gaheta­ Oshinima shokukondjela binga yimwe nande a ninge wOmombelewa ya tau gOmwedhi nguka. omapya nomagumbo omatokolo, itaga gwanithwa Komufala mOndangwa, Opolisi oya fa ya kwata mOwambo oshi li po ihe po, oshoka Oveta yoku ga Etiyali lya ziko, oya li ya po nale . yatatu tashi londo pombanda na gwanithithapo kayi po na­ ponokelwa nokudhengwa yomoonakudhenga aanam­ opwa pumbwa lela pu tango manga. kongundu yaantu yontumba belewa mbaka noya holokele ningwe . Oveta yuukilila" Onkee, aakalimo, okupit­ momukunda Okatope nale mOmpangu ya Mang­ moshinima shika. Oshoka ita moshifo shika, otaya mUukwanyama konima sho estrata pOndangwa. Yamwe otashi vulu shi fale nomo­ indile Oveta ndjoka yi na ya li ya yi piihokolola tayi osha fa taya kongwa natango. madhipagatbano, oshowo· sha nOmauthemba gO­ pabgula ekondjelo lyepya/ Egumbo ndjoka tali okweeta iinima yi ill noyi mapya nOmagumbo yi pite lyegumbo. kondjelwa, otaku tiwa kutya, ili inayi pumbiwa. nenge yi shainwe mbala noyi Aanambelewa mbaka oye mwene gwalyo okwa mIitopolwa ayihe iheyali ye c;, miilonga meendeleo na sha niinima yomahala dhipagelwe pethimbo lyiita mOwambo, ngeto ende mo, ngashi tashi vulika. Unene gokrikala moshitopolwa na yEkondjelomanguluko. oto adha mu na omanyenyeto tuu yi koleke omatokolo oya li ya yi kiihokolola hoka Pakuuva aanona ya nakusa mpeyaka nampeyaka ge na gOmalenga nooyene yo­ . shi na sha niilonga yawo, ya oyo nee taya kondjele eg­ sha nomakondjelo goma­ mikunda, ngele nani natango ka pulakene oontamanana umbo . ndjoka nOoyina, gumbo nomapya, noshinima oyo ngaa ye na uuthemba dhoka noyakwilthele ngeno aamwayina ya nakusa, tate oshiikenyena as hike wokupongolola iikwamapya mpoka tashi pumbiwa ya gwawo . komaego. niikwamagumbo ga siwa . . kwathele nenge ya galuke Pethimbo oshinyolwa Paempito ~we nge oto kooyene. T'IiE NAMIBIAN FridaY'September'11 199213

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Box Seperate toilet Kitchen w pantry and 1 and a half Bathrooms - WRITER'S ISLAND alarm sYstem, central locking, 50043 Bachbrecht Windhoek. Kitchen scullery Open plan kitchen WORKSHOP good mileage (60.000 km) Closing date 1 October 1992. Dining room Dining room Lots of potential !! .' Sunday 20 September R27 500 negotiable I Contact Lounge Lounge Phone Dorian Haarhoff222212 Johanna at 42467. (061) 221437 Wanh·d to n'nt TVRoomlBar Large TV Room LgxuRYIDLL (w) 1 Garli$l#! 1 Carport Beautiful wooden floors Servants quarters Very interesting 3 Special Services 1989 Golf CSL in a very good I am looking for a two FLAT: condition mileage 79 000 KM, bedroomed flat within the price bedroomedhouse, each with Contact: Estelle Calitz at Open plan kitchenette, - R25 000 negotiable. Also a new range ofR700 - 900 per month. it's own bathroom, Study, 221080 (0) or 41928 (h) lounge TV bicycle available at R500.00 If you can be of assis~ance room, Sparkling pool, 1 Bedroom and a black wall unit at R1500. please contact Shayne at 36970 Garden under sprinkler 1 Bathroom Contact Frieda at (061) 42340 during office hours. sYstem, and more (h) evenings. I am looking for a one-bedroom Contact: Estelle Calitz at For further details flat in Windhoek Central or For &le: 1983 Nissan, 97 000 221080 (0) or 41928 (h) Phone Stella Gay at WinIDioek West. Please contact KM, Steel canopy. 200 Litre 221080 (0) or 41519 (h) tank, immobiliser, new tyres, Sonya at tel: 36970 only one owner, a very neat 4x4 hao 000 o.n.c.a. Tel 222206 To Let afternoon and evenings KHOMASDAL RI49800.00 I am looking for a second hand Centrally situated near car or bakkie, 1987 or later municipal pool. Two 3 Bedrooms with bic model. R11 000 price range. bedroomed flat, shared garden. 2 Bathrooms (nicely tiled) Phone Patricia at 226045 Available immediately. R1500 per month including electricity Kitchen Dining room HOGHLANDRAND KATUTURA and water. Phone Mr. Quinn- Immediate occupation Golota 229700 Lounge Wall to wall carpeting R70000 3 Bedrooms One bedroom to let in a house. - Very neat Beautiful modern type house 2 Bathrooms Khomasdal Ext. 10. consisting of lounge, 2 Dining room For Sale:- BMW 733i Auto in Call 223356 (Maria or Sophie) Contact: Estelle Calitz at Bedrooms, kitchen and good condition. Engine needs during office hours. 221080 (0) or 41928 (h) Lounge bathroom top. Price R6 000 as is. Phone Guest room with own 1 and KATUTURA Mr Visagie at 213193 (h) Prime office space in Prestige a half bathroom Golgota 225411 (w) Building in centre of RSOOOO Windhoek. Ideal for individual R203300.00 Upgraded house consisting For Sale: Land-rover station or small company. Monthly of 3 Bedrooms with b.i.c., wagon 82 model 6 cyI. Very . parking under cover included. Contact: Stella Gay at Lounge, kitchen, seperate good condition: R27 000 exc. Immediate occupation. Phone 221080 (0) or 41519 (h) toilet and bathroom. Gst. Tel: 52119 35053 during office hours. To view phone Dries ShaDJenka For saIl' Secluded cottage or house furnished with private HOCHLANDPARK Tel: 223218 office or grounds. Dennis 43273 ev/we R256800.00 227633 after hours. Excellent offer of the following Centrally situated flat (five 3 Bedrooms' items. Lounge suite. RI 900, 2 Bathrooms SCHOOL dining room set R750. Double minutes walk from central LEAVERS town and Acdemy/univesity of Study bunk bed R480 - new. Big fridge Kitchen ********** RI 100. Wall unit RI 000. Namibia), fully furnished (TV, fridge, stove, etcetera), Dining room SUlDERHOF BURSARIES Bicycle R4nO - new. Golf 1989 Lounge Prices dropped by model, 79km in very good serviced once weekly, water ****** and electricity ioncluded. TV Room thousandsll 1993 condition. Price negotiable. Swimniing pool with braai For quick sale WANAHEDA - R65 000 Phone Frieda at 42340 (061) Offers spacious accommodation fQr one person. area Modern type '3.Bedrooms 2 Bedrooms FORMS FROM OUR RI 000 per month. Available Double garage Servants quarters Enormous TV Room Kitchen GUSTAV VOIGTS To be given dogs - Female ·1/2 from OctOber 1st. Phone 35764 labrador, 112 alsation, 18 all hours. 1 Bedroomed flat Bathroom CENTRE months .old sterilised, black All furniture includedl Lounge R240 750.00 • Big plot TEL 37663 labrador gold male 6 months Houses for sale old labrador black male 6 Contac,t: Estelle Calitz at. OPEN FOR AN OFFER 11 To view months old. 221080 (0) or 41928 (h) Contact: Stella Gay at Phone Dries Sluu:Qenka Tel: 52119 221080 (0) or 41519 (h) Tel: 223218 office after hours

EDUCATIONAL TOYS AND GAMES FOR SALE Openhouse on Thursdays t(f~~ . from IlhOO - 15hOO EXAMS EXTRA Venue: 24 Love Street ~aTxtES "''' 'N LESSONS . (Next to'St George's KHOMASDAL r HOCHLANDRAND HOCHLANDPARK IlIt~i' .IF lteAl. 1":.. .''''''1'' jf'\t) 1~4 . ****** Primary School) EROS PARK • URGENT Net 6 erwe Bookkeeping R219350.00 R214000.00 For further information SALE Plot and Plan - Pragtige English phone Allex at 51188 3 Bedrooms with bic planne beskikbaarl Typing 2 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 3 Bedrooms Boupryse - R54 900 tot 1 and a half Bathrooms 1 and a half Bathrooms . '. R94 500 - Kitchen Kitchen w scullery ENQUIRIES Study Skakel die spesialis van Entertainment Dining room Dining room TV Room Plot & Plan. TEL 37663 Lounge Lounge Outside laundry Inge ' TV Room 1 Double garage ~elbrecht . WINDHOEK Double garage. Tel: 34177 (w) 43097(h) Swimming pool with braai Very neat KARSEBOOM (PlY) LlD area FLAT MAlRIC DANCE FEVER Double garage Contact: Estelle Calitz at Servants quarters 1 Bedroom with bathroom B l(arlflboom (Ply) ~dance A_Ill 221080 (0) or 41928 (h) and kitchenette Wlndloak Contact: Estelle Calitz at 221080 (0) or 41928 (h) PLUS Swimming pool Many specials, Velvets, Taffeta - Private Sale: 3 Bedrooms with 8raoches - Violets - Latest b.i.c, big modern kitchen, colours - Patterns R321 000.00 - Make and outbuilding and garage garden offerll wit sprinkler system. Rlf,l Open lunch hours· 5MBA 000'. Tel ~482_ (a..~r hours) Contact: Stella Gay at Prices 2210SQ (0) or 41519 (h) 14' ~riday September-11 1992 , THE NAMIBIAN

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ALIENS ACT 1937 IN THE HIGH COURT OF . IN THE HIGH COURT OF IN THE HIGH COURT OF IN TIlE HIGH COURT OF NOTICE OF INTENTION NAMIBIA NAMIBIA ' NAMIBIA NAMIBIA OF CHANGE OF In the matter between: In the matter between: In the matter between: In the matter between: SURNAME SOUTH WEST AFRICAN SOUTH WEST AFRICAN SOUTH WEST AFRICAN SOUTH WEST AFRICAN BUILDING SOCIETY Plaintiff BUILDING SOCIETY Plaintiff BUILDING SOCIETY PI;Untiff BUILDING SOCIETY Plaintiff I, Viktoria Shinana residing in and SIMEON TJITUERA and IZAK DE VIRES and HERAMN NDADI and ANTHONY RICHARD Kongo and. employed as a Defendant SCHOONBEE Defendant Defendant WILLIMAS Defendant KATUTURA and teacher intend applying to the Notice of Sale inExecution • KHOMASDAL Minister of Home Affairs to Pursuant to a Judgment of the Notice of Sale in Execution Notice of Sale in Execution Notice of Sale in Execution Thinking of buYing a to.p autnority·under section 9 of the above ' Honourable Court class value for monwy house AliensAct,1937, to assume the granted -on 17th day of July _Pursuant to a Judgment ofthe Pursuant to a Judgment ofthe -Pursuant to a Judgment of the in the above mentioned surname Shinana for the 1992, the following immovable above Honourable Court above Honourable Court above Honourable Court areas? reasons that Shinana is my property will be sold without granted on 24th day of July granted on 24th day of July ' granted on 24th day of July TIlink Agra Properties correct surname and Teodor reserve and voetstoots by the 1992, the following immovable 1992, the following immovable 1992, the follo,wing immovable Think Dries Shanjenka father's name. I previously Deputy Sheriffofthe District of property will be sold without property will be sold without property will be sold without Tel: 223218 office or bore the name's TeodorJ " WINDHOEK on Friday, the ' rese:r'v~ and voetstoots by the . reserve and voetstoots by the reserve and voetstoots by the 227833 after hourS Ciktoria. - Any person who , '1 25th day ofSEPTEMBER 1992 Deputy-Sheriff of the District of 'Deputy Sheriff of the District of -Deputy Sheriff of theDist rict of . objects to my assumption ofJil.t«:' i at 1QhOO in th!!.fot-enoo ,n~ at Erf~,. WINDH OEK o,n -Thursday, the WINDH OEK on Thursday, the ,WINDH OEK on Thursday, the ' said surname of Shinana .. No 2542, Wanaheda.Township 24th day of SEPTEMBER 1992 24th day of SEPTEMBER 1992 24th day of SEPTEMBER 1992 Edu ~' ation should as soon as lIlay be lodge . (Ext .4), " Omon go ' -St reet, at 09hOO in the forenoon at Erf at 10h45 in the forenoon at Errat 10hOO in the forenoon at Erf hisobjeciion ,in 'writing, Wi~h a' c Windhoek. N027, ErosparkTownship142 No 1623, Hochlandpark No 3938 (a portion of statement of ' his 'reasons - CERTAIN: Eros Roa

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Blue Boys v: Namib Woestyn (16hOO). Classified TAMARISKIA - Refugees v. Juventus (15hOO). NARRAVILLE - Hibernians v. Flying Eagles (15hOO).

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In the Magistrate's Court of WIND­ Messenger, the SW A Building So­ SATURDAY: HOEK held at Windhoek CASE ciety and Plaintiffs atomeys at .INDEPENDENCE - Teenagers v. Everton'(l3hOO), Okatana NO 9897/91 Windhoek. FU v. Vietnam Rangers (l4h30), African United v. Young In tIJe matter between: SWA ASHER. QUARMBY & PFEIFER Chiefs (16hOO). BUILDING SOCIETY plaintiff OSHIKUKU - Bush Bucks v. Golden Higs (1 5hOO). TIGERS FINE TOO LENIENT? arid NAOMI MURIRUA defen­ : ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF 2nd Aoor dant. OLUNOSEC:Volcanov.BlackMambas (14h30),Double Notice of Sale In Execution. SWA Building Action Santos v. Oshakati City (16hOO). THE Preinier League Executive has finally ruled on.the In execution of a Judgement Post Street SUNDAY: . disciplinary case against Mukotob Tigers which arose granted by the above Honourable P.O. Box 37 - when the team's supporters attacked a referee after an WINDHOEK INDEPENDENCE - Oshakaii City v. African United (13hOO), Court. the following propery will be iD-tempered Premier League outing against Black Africa EP/mhII 122 Vietnam Rangers v. Teenagers (14h30), Everton v. Golden' sold by public auction by the Court Bigs (16hOO). last Sunday. Messenger for the District of Wind­ Tigers were found guilty of crowd violence and their hoek on Wednesday the 23rd day of IN THE mGH COURT OF OLUNO SEC - Double Action Santos v. Arsenal (.14h30), SEP"rnMBER 1992 at 12hOO in the NAMIBIA ' Volcano v. Young Chiefs (16hOO). coach Dan-Boy Ndjadila was suspended for nine months forenoon with erf No 182. In the matter between: from playing and coaching. Wanaheda Township. Windhoek COMMERCIAL BANK OF Dan-Boy, a former sports rep-or.ter and the·riilgleader CERTAIN: Erfno 182. Wanaheda NAMIBIA LIMITED SPORT SHORTS ... SPORT SHORTS ... of the violence, had his sentence suspended for two Township. Windhoek PLAINTIFF AND WALTER . years, during which time he rhust not be foUnd guilty of SITUATE: In the Municipality of FRITZ HEINZ DEFENDANT Ohlssons Race a similar offence. Windhoek Registration \Division NOTICE OF SALE IN ' Pandida David, a member of the Tigers Supporters' "K" EXECUTION OF THE third and final leg of tomorrow' s Ohlsson' s lOkm Road . with an improvements tJlereon IMMOVABLE PROPERTY Race presents an interesting prospect. And according to the Committee, was found guilty of pointing a firearm at a organisers, the race is likely to see Namibia's road running stars linesman and was banned from all Premier League CONDmONS OF SALE In' execution of a judgment of and Barcelona competitors, Luketz Swartbooi and Frank Kayele, matches for 12 months. 1. The sale is subject to the provi- the above Honourbale Court in who will be renewing their rivalry on the local scene. The race His sentence was also suspended for two years. Pan· sions of the Magistrates Court Act the above mentioned suit, a slae starts. at 08hOO .from the Ramblers Club. · dula had argued that his weapon was only a toy gun. No. 32 of 1944 as amended. and the will be held on WEDNESDAY property will be sold "voetstoots" the 30th day of SEPTEMBER Tigers FC were fin~d RI 000 and will play all their according to the existing title deed ... 1992 at 10hOO at The Spassky triumph remaining home league and cup fixtures at the Inde­ 2. One tenth of the purchase price Magistrate's Court KARIBIB BORIS Spassky has already won as many games in his rematch pendence Stadium. shall be payable immediately after 9000 of the undermentioned with Bobby Fischer as the Russian chess master managed to claim In addition, the disciplinary committee ordered an the Sale in cash. the bal~ to- property of the Defendant: in their celebrated 1972 championship. With a victory Wednes­ 18·month suspension period on Tigers during which gether with interest thereon at 20% CERTAIN: Farm Kurikaub failure to control their supporters will result in playing against transfer shall be given with- Sue'd No 30 Registration day, Spas sky moved ahead 2-1 in the controversial 5-million out delay. Division "H" dollars rematch being played in a Yugoslav resort. for 12 months in front of empty stands. 3. With improvements on the prop- SITUATED: In the district of Many people phoned me yesterday complaining that erty although no warranty is given Usakos these sentences were too lenient and several club offi­ in this regard: MEASURING: 5102.5035 cials threatened not to play against Tigers in future. 4. The complete Conditions of Sale (Five thousand one hundred There have also been rumours that several team will be read out at the time of the and six point five nought three officials have been holding "secret meetings" in Katu­ sale. and may be inspected before- five hectares Market Motors hand at the offices of the Court CERTAIN: Farm Kurikaub tura with the intention of forming a break-away league Messenger. the SWA Building So- Nord No 31 Regitration T•. ~07·P08bu8S977 which would exclude Tigers. ciety and Plaintiffs atomeys at Division "H" AU88pannplatz • WIndhoek • Talstraat In my opinion a "rebel league" is not the solution to Windhoek. - SITUATED: In the district of soccer violence. Forming splinter groups wiU not solve Usakos this problem. Teams can't keep on breaking away from ASHER.QUARMBY &PFEIFER MEASURING: 6100.8033 (six ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF thousand one hundred point the controlling body each time this problem occurs. 2nd Floor eight nought three three) 1992 Nissan Sentra 1.6 GL R/T,!VC ....- ...... R31 900 The Premier League should ban the guilty parties SW A Building hectares. 1988 Nissan Sentra 1.3 GI Sedan ...... R19 500 from the soccer stadium and NEVER, EVER allow Post Street 1987 V Wagen Golf GTi '(16v) n,OOOkm .... ,. R29 500 alcohol and drunken people into the stadiums as they . P.O. Box 37 The property shall be sold by are responsible for 99 per cent of the vblence. . WINDHOEK the Deputy SheriffofUsakos to 1988 V Wagen Jetta CSX AlC ...... R24 900 EP/mhII 122 1989 V Wagen Jetta CLi !VC R/T Alarm ...... R32 900 And as for Tigers, they must control their supporters the highest bidder with a and make every effort to identify the troublemakers reserve price of R469 890, 18 1986 V Wagen Golf GTS (Magrims) ...... R17 500 who should be banned from attending games. . (FOUR HUNDRED' AND 1991 VWagen Citi Golf 1300 with alarm ...... R23 900 SIXTY NINE THOUSAND FoUow the example of Ramblers, who suspended In the Magistrate's Court of WIND­ 1982 VWagen Kornbi 2000 R/T :...... RH 500 HOEK held at Windhoek CASE EIGHT HUNDRED AND their coach Gary Sales for two matches after he used . NINETY RAND AND 1985 VWagen 1.9 Water cooled Kombi R/T R25 900 NO 1755/91 abusive language to the referee who was officiating at EIGHTEEN CENT) In the matter between: SW A 1990 Toyota Corolla 1.6 GL !VC, R/T ...... R33 500 their NFA Cup match. 10% of the purchase price is to BUILDING SOCIETY plaintiff 1990 VW Golf CSX WoIfsburg, full house .... R29 500 Soccer violence tarnishes the image of our game and and MANFRIEF TJIHO defendant. be paid in cash on the date of the slae, the balance to be paid 1991 Honda Balade 150 (16 valve R/T AlC .. R38900 hooligans must be severely disciplined. Notice of Sale In Execution. against transfer, to be sevured In execution of a Judgement '1992 Mazda Drifter 14000 ...... :...... R23900 granted by the above Honourable by a Bank or Building Scoiety 1989 V Wagen 2.5i PIS, R/T ...... R48 500 or other aCceptable guarantee Court. the following propery will be New Jeep with fibre glass body WNI .... R18 500 to be furnished to the Deputy R/T HERB BEER GOES PUBLIC sold.by public auction by the Court 1990 Toyota Land Cruiser SNlagon, Messenger for the District of Wind­ Sheriff within fourteen (14) hoek on Wednesday the 23rd day of days after the date of the sale. full house, (33000 km) ...... R115 000 The Namibia Herb Beer Company has provided a very SEPTEMBER 1992 at llhOO in the 1990 Toyota Hilux D/Cab AlC RfT, WNI generous sponsorship for the Namibian Defence Force forenoon with erfNo 823. (a portion Teh full conditions of the sale 34,000km ...... R61 000 Inter-Unit Soccer Championships which will take place will be read out by the Deputy of Ef No 199). Wanaheda Town­ 1991 Toyota Hilux 22 000 UW/B this weekend. The company has donated a a beautiful ship. Windhoek Sheriff on the day of the sale but may be inspected at any 1988 Isuzu KB 2.3 UW/B ...... R20 500 floating trophy and many consolation prizes. CERTAIN: Erf n0823. A portion And according to Johnny Maritz, manager of the of erf 199) Wanaheda Township. time prior to the slae at the 1987 Toyota UCruiser P/Up Canopy R/T offices of the Deputy Sheriff or company, ''it is the beginning of bigger things to come." Windhoek Bull Bar Town Bar W/Rims ...... R49500 SITUATE: In the Municipality of at the offices of the Plaintiffs Maritz asserted that there was plenty of talent in the Windhoek Registration Division attorneys. 1990 Toyota Hilux 1800 C/S ...... R28 500 army and that by sponsoring.this weekend's event his "K" DATED at· WINDHOEK this 1986 Isuzu 1600 Petrol SNlB ...... R18 500 • 2nd day of SEPTEMBER 1992. company was honoured to be part of the search for ' with all improvements thereon 1989 Toyota Hi-Ace GLX (Exec) ...... R47900 talent. , - 1983 H~ 75O_ffiotorfiets ...... : ...... R4600 Namibia Herb Beer Company is to be congratui~ted ~' ,., CONDmONSOFSALE Vacancil's .- 1. The sale is subject to the 'provi­ · on its .coinmitment to sport ~d in particular ·army sions of the Magistrates Court Act All VEHiCLES CARRY 1.YEAR GUARANTEE soccer. Hopefully other companies will foUow'suit;-, No. 32 of 1944 as amended, and the V ACAN(::Y ". property will be sold ,~',v~tstoots" . . SUPERM.AR.KETI CONTACT DASSIE VAN VUUREN OR according to the existing ti,tle d.eed. BOTTLEs,.-ORE . ANDR~. LABUSCHAGNE 2. One tenth of !he ~~hllSe p.rice ;[We, req~~e .tw~ male persons._ - .' , 1-. ,, ~, ·~()J~lG : ~T, ~F .Fl ., ;- · shall be payable imnledi.at~lY after '. for cashier/shop, artist: . the Sale in cash, t1!~ balanc~ toO. . ~eferably with ·,el.ij)erience. ., : '·Te.. .'225307/225~s2 .· ~fter hQurs 41552 ' e ' gether with interest !1l~on at.21 0/0, . ~i ~US~ be good ~ . f~rl!s, .. ·( :·- GOO-~Byt GABV··::"', against tran$fer shall ~ gi'(sn With: ; ~ne 222339 Afte, ~.p!p " .' . '. .- : ~ '. ,-,- '.' ~ out delay. . ;.~ >'... l l:, >,c' ". . .' . "WITij Stein -Gtj{, do. :" , 3. With improvements on tile prop- Job wanted: ;A .. lady _,With · t6etoumam~~t's 2'SC:~ ', ~ ;i :in~ted erty although no wa,1'I'IIIlty is,given: ~~q~ra~ office work experience, , .onWednesdaY, a day aftef no ,4 Gabr.ielaSabatini\~Xited, " , in this regard: .. . : , ~.l~kmg for work., She ~s ; in . · ~~w~rpen's semifinals at the US Op~n ' tiave. a OOlef ne~ ' ::: ~ 4. The complete C0'14i,~!ons '~f Sale, . ~ ~9~ssion of a vffl~riAIiv,~.!B,\. lOOK, . ._ / ) . ;., ,., -1 : . ',. ". _.. ' . • :.,,:; . .l A I< I N G. ;- . ~ . '~ ~ N If: I N G will be read out at the ,time of Jhe- ... !ice~ce . If you are looking for ,/!. _- . - . ;JQnnhg:O(i:lseed Mbnica Sel~ i, the top-ranked ~laJer"in ' " sale. and may be insp;ctedbefo~~ .,diiv~r for long distance OrloC8t ~ ., tl!e. ~or1d, iP.,tp~ ~e~ifm~ are thre~l(jl!gshots ' - ArantXa'; : hand at the offices of the Court .. :-'p1ease call 62661 and. ~)( ·for- : ,. M?na. ' ," . ..___ :.) .<.:.;.' .' ~.'-.•~. :. <. ::-.'.:~.' .,c.~·.· _____..... IIIIIIi .. 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Namibia Football Association Far Northern Sub-region SATURDAY: NOMfSOUB - Highlands Buck v. Super Boys (1 5hOO), Benfica v. Leopards (16h30). UMULUNGA - Dynamos v. Monaco (15hOO), Eastern United v. Rangers (16h30).

SUNDAY: OTAVI- Young Acesv. Leopards (15hOO), Touch&Gov. Dynamos (1 6¥O). NOMfSOUB - Benfica v. Rangers (15hOO). Peter BREITENSTEIN (right) from Old Wheelers Club of Namibia received a sponsorship cheque of R5 000 from UMULUNGA - Chelsea v.Poison Arrows (16hOO). JUrgen Bochert of Paco Engineering for the forthcoming Paco Etosha Rally. LEOPARDVILLE -Eastern United v. Super Boys (16h30). The route will take competitors through the north of Namibia, via Otjiwarongo, Grootfontein and Tsumeb, through the Etosha Pan, and then back to Windhoek, via the Waterberg Plateau Park and Gross Barmen. Western Sub-r~gion NWSU Tunacor League SATURDAY: CLASH WILL FIRE KUISEBMOND - Explorer XI v. African Warriors (14h30), WB Callies v. Blue Boys (16hOO). TAMARISKIA - Refugees v. Youngsters (16hOO). MONDESA - BlaCk Beauties v. Juventus (14h30), Atlanta Chiefs v. Ocean Spurs (1 6h30). . UP PRESIDENT XI SUNDAY: key-players will be in ac­ out in the President Xl's KUISEBMOND - Explorer XI v. Celtic (1 6hOO). tion for their respective club> midfield. MONDESA - African Warriors v. Super Stars (14hOO), Brian gets his chance in tomorrow's NFA Cup * The players selected for quarterfinal round and their the President XI are: CONTINUED ON PAGE 15 in national side... fitness could be in jeopardy. Goalkeeper: Gruzi Goseb Sunday's match could be (African Stars). crucial to some players in Defenders: Orlando Har­ CONRAD ANGULA the national team, who have aseb (Nampol), Lovey failed to impress and with Uushona (Benfica), Berendt As part of its preparations .' NOVEL F-O·RD - .... ~. others in the President XI Both (Try Again), Stanley , ~ _... ' .. '. for the important World Cup m ore than willing to replace 'Tiger' Goagoseb (Civics), DIROYAL MOTORS (SWA) (PT Y) LTD. qualifiers match against Madagascar in October, the them, a tough match is fore­ Manfred Kaimu and cast. Vemunu Hoveka (Stars), 1989 Sapphire 3.0 Glx R39900 Namibian national team will The President side has Michael Claasen (Robber 1991 Sierra XR6 R47500 meet a high-powered Novel some of the finest young Chanties). Ford President XI at the 1991 Laser 1400 R23900 players in the country, es­ Midfielders: Zico Tjaz­ Katutura Stadium at 15hOO pecially from the rural area, erua and Tse-Tse Nerumbu 1988 Avate T/eam (New engine) R26900 on Sunday. who could use this opportu­ (Stars), Charles Ortinan 1991 VW Citi Golf 1 .3 R23500 Namibia, who are also set nity to catch the eye of the (Tornado), Basie Titus to play Tanzania and Zam­ 1989 VW Fax 1.6 Aleon R21800 national selectors. (Brazilia), Gosberth Shik­ bia in Group H, last played 1978 VW Passat G/s R6500 Those most likely to suc­ erete (Cuca Tops), Jan Chris­ at international level when ceed include Milla Gertze tian (Try Again), MilIa 1989 Sapphire 2.0 Gle R29500 they met their Basotho of Explorer XI, who will Gertze - captain (Explorer 1989 Corolla 1.6 GI ·R26900 counterparts in Lesotho also captain the side; Ben­ XI). earlier in August. fica stalwart Lovey The national stars were Attackers: Joshua Kandere Bakkies·& Susses Uushona; Cuca Tops duo of (Cuca Tops), Ewaldt Hoeseb last seen in action against 1989 VW Microbus 2.1 R37900 the Premier League Invita­ midfielder Gosbert Shiker- . (Challengers), Seven Erid­ ete and striker Joshua Kan­ 1989 VW Combi 1900 R28500 tion side which they ham­ jala (Stars), Lazarus End­ dere and Robber Chanties mered 3-1 on August 29, jala (Try Again) and Jingles 1980 Cortina P/up 3000 R11500 Michael Claasen. Ouo (Brazilia). 1990 Bantam 1600 . R22900 but critics thought the team lacked strength in midfield Surprise omissions from Management: Hendrick the side are the destructive Christian (manager), Bobby 1991 Is·uzu kB230 LE Aleon R35800 and attack, despite their victory. midfielder trio of Brian Sissing (Pro), Alfred Goli­ 1989 Hi-Ace 16 Seater F=l35900 Chatburn (Ramblers), Black . However the presence of ath (secretary), Gotfried 1989 Hi-Ace 10 Seater R39100 Africa's Bemard Diocotlhe Civics FC midfield ace Brian Uaaka (liaison officers), and the illustrious Sandro 1989 Bantam 1600 R20500 'Robson' Isaacks, who is Willem Hans (coach), Gary de Gouveia of Blue Waters, the latest addition to the S ales (assistant coach) and who all played their hearts Sakkie Mangali (medic). Demo's Squad could fire up the team, 1992 Bantam 1.6 3000km R28500 according to national coach 1992 Sierra GI Ale Shepherd Murape. 2000km R39900 Murape had high praise Stop Press ... Stop Press ... 1992 Sapphire 2.0 Gle 8000km R43500 ' for the former Black Africa 1992 Meleor 2. ~iRS 14000km R45400 playmaker, saying that Brian . TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT! 1992 Mereor 1.4 11000km R24500 could become a very valu­ able asset to the national 1992 Laser 1.6i 7000km R34400 team. PRIME Minister Hage Geingob; ::the originator of the 1992 Laser 1.3 4000km R25650 "Since his return from a Soccer Rescue Mission, expects tonight will be a turning point in Namibian soccer. . Please contact Flip, Pieter, Calwyn, Jaco, Willie or Steven long lay-off, he has proved he is still one of the best Geingob was addressing local sports reporters about .at Tel. 37020 distributors of the ball in tonight's Dinner Dance where he will hand over the pro­ ceeds from the Soccer Rescue Mission to the Namibia irst National Barik the country and has done more then enough to earn Football Association. himself a place in the side," Ticket holders are also reminded that the venue for the THE WHEELS BANK· Murape asserted. gala event has been changed from the SKW Hall to the ,I Most of the national team ' Eros Children's Home Hall in Heliodor Street.

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