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Left: Zambia's PaStor \11th ref'erenoe to lIlY ~ :In this matter (paz'8gi'8ph 96 of the Nevers Mumba once Report) it Is rrrt st.ror\g convict1on that Mr N'Iclreas Q.dbeb Is not wielded born·again ru.1table to hold the po:Jltion of Pef1l'\Wlel1t Sec~tary: Forcif9l .Hfn.lrn power at tbe highest or JJrtY other 31m.ilCLt' po:.llt1on in the Go'\f'ernnent of Nanib.l.a. levels, but now be's 1 an inclined therefore w1 th We re~t and as req.l1red by the .raio.ingeyebrows ... See QTb.Jds'IIan Act. 1990. Section s(1 )(bb). to reeamend to you as the report in The 9,.C)eM.or of Mr CUlbeb that t.hrou@tI you as the MJ.n1ster oC Foreign Weekender. Affairs the Cabinet seriously o::ns1d!!r the poss1b1l1 ty of' replac1llg Hr Right: Contro,,"ersy Q.dbeb as soon as possible. rages on f)vcr the would bP .- • Ombudsman's report. I See pagts Sand 7.

LATE reports yesterday said tbat RW80dan Three die in Prime Minister Agathe UwUingiyimana had been kUled near the presidential palace in tbe alpital Kigali. -1 Shooting brobout in KlgaU after the kiU~ I, ing of PresIdent Juvenal BabyarimeDa and Burundl President Cyprien Nmryamlra I when a rocket bit thejr plane approaching KJgali on Wednesday night. The Fl'ench~pnoted plane crashed on isaster Wednesday night as it prepared to land at 1 KlgaU airpo~ killing all 12 people on board. • See report OD page 8.

Six tons of rock crashes down DON'T MISS OUT! spokesperson. They Security manager reportedly in meetings TOMMINNEY were 450 feet under- Scheepers yesterday with an Inspector of TODAY'S Weekender ground al the time and it would not let journalists Mines from the Ministry PROBES ARE being launched into took three hours to get take pictures of mine of Mines and Energy. is packed with interesting the deaths of three men in a mining thebodies out. AlIlhree, buildings and barred re- Mineworkers Union articles, reviews, people, accident yesterday. The named by police as T porters from the mine, of Namibia General Scc­ Oosthuizen, J van der and would onl y say pro- retary Peter Naholo at­ games, and more - AND Mineworkers' Union of Namibia Westhuizen and D van duction was back to nor- tacked mine manage­ claims the Otjihase copper mine Wyk, we re supervisors. mal. ment for low health and you can win N$150 in near Windhoek has a bad safety Mine management Police are to launch safcty standards. He said cash in our Spot The and executives of their own investigation accidents at TCL mines record and the tragedy is only the Tsumeb Corporation into the incident and the occurred at least every Word competition. latest in a series of accidents. Limited, which controls Ministry of Labour and' twomonthsandonlylast Otjihase mi ne, did not Human Resource Devel- cont. on page 3 So don't miss it! The three died a~ they ton~ of rock crashed on i~~uea c;tatemenl yester- opment may also be -;:==~;;;;;;;;;;:::======:; turned towards the tun- theirheads.accordingw day and could not be called in. Yesterday 11 ~n'~I~,~,.~t,~w~h~'~n~~t~o~s.~·,~a~~N~a~m~i~b~ia~n~P~o~li~,=e~,~o~nt~a'~t~ed~fu~r~,o~m~m~en~t~,~m~ine~~~~~~~ 'YOUR TICKET Great public interest TO THE FUTURE'

AITEC Namibia '94 Conference in Lubowski's inquest at the AITEC '94 Computer & Telecommunications Exhibition THE inquest into the death of Swapo activist by Deputy Commissioner Jumbo Smil, apparently during the Namibia International Tade Fair, AntoD Lubowski, who was gunned down by claimed that Lubowski was murdered by unknown Windhoek Show Grounds, 2()-'23 April assassins outside his Windhoek home on elements of the SADF's notorious Civil Co-opera­ 25 lOP International, leglonaland loc al ur,erts will tion Bureau (CCB). deliver papers, discuss case studies and ead panel September 12 1989, will start in the dIscussIons covering: Later 1be Namibian published a report alleging Windhoek High Court before Judge H Levy ~ Global Trends, NamibIa's Plac, In th' Information on April 18. involvement of certain high-ranking police and Age, Latest I.T. Techoologles, PolicIes, Applications army officers in planning Lubowski's murder. As a ~ How 10 Develop Your Business thtough There will undoubtedly be greal media and public result the Namibian police re-opened investigations Telecommunications interest in the inquest inlo Lubowski's murder, into the murder. Also as a result. the newspaper ~ HI-t&eh Applications In Industry, Transport, Trade, which is being held almost five years after his death. faces a defamation claim ofRJ,5 million by those Commerce, Health & Tourism InformaUon Systems The case is set down for nearly a month in the who were named in the report. ~ Human Resources ConSlralnt~ & Challenges for !.T. ,nd Telecoms In Namibia High Court. Whether the defamation action goes 10 court will ~ Open BusIness Forum on Staff TrainIng Bnd In a recent meeting in court to discuss the inquest. depend largely on the outcome of the inquest. Deployment Judge Levy made an appeal for witnesses to come Representing the Lubowski family at the inquest ~ Professional Solutions on Outsourcln9, Oownslzlng, forward in order to establish once and for all , who will be Advocate Wim Trengrove, Senior Counsel. Database ManBgemen~ Networking, Viruses, was responsible for the killing of Lubowski. assisted by Dave Smuts of the Windhoek Bar and E·Mall and other key problem areas. A Police i the murder, briefed the Phon, 2 Friday April 81994 THE,NAMIBIAN

POLICE Chief In- tainedthatHeyman's spector Sean Geyser decision proved he is to lay a civil cbarge was not guilty and Bank open - but of racial discrimina- sion by Prosecutor- Geyser confirmed added he would not lion against Nampol General Hans hisdedsion but could pursue civil action Commissioner of Heyman not to pros- Dot elaborate OD the against Geyser. Management,Huberi ecute the criminalease charges as he thought ". want to promote not for business Mootseng. which Geyser made it was sub judice. national reconcilia- This fo llows a deci- against Mootseng. Mootseng main- tion," he added. A NEW commercial bank opened its tral) Bank," he said. Many people came into the bank's doors to the public in W i ndhoek yester- Ii-;; ;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;~~;;;~~~;;:;;;:;~~~~~~~~;;;;~;;;;;;;;~~;:;;;;;;1 day. but is nolye! ready to take deposits sparkling new banking hall yesterday to ord.oany business such as giving loans. make inquiries and Rascher said they The City Savings and Investme nt were happy with the level of inquiries. CITY OF WINDHOEK Bank has been. told it will get a provi­ "We are just as keen to do business as sionallicen.ce but some sleps still need they are, but we all have to be a little CITY STORES TENDER to be take n before it does receive a more patient. " Prime Minister Hage licence and can start business. Geingob has agreed to open the bank Yesterday managing director John officially on April 28. Chainnan Aaron Tenders are hereby invited for the supply and of the Rascher said CSIB had opened itsdoors Mushimba said yesterday the opening following, carnage paid, to the Municipality Stores. (Siding 941-417) 10 receive applications from prospec­ would "herald in a new era of banki ng". tive account holders and to answer in­ Rascher said the bank was also mak­ - Stationery (Yearly Tender) quiries. But they cannot begin busi­ ing sure all its computer and other sys­ TENDER M. 32/94 ness. tems are working well and the bank is CLOSING DATE: 29 APRIL 1994 "We are receiving excellent co-op­ aiming to be "slow but sure", The main eration from the Bank of Namibia but delay seems to be over capitalisation and - Hydrated Lime (Yearly Tender) our new clients must understand thal several steps have to be gone through TENDER M.33/94 we cannot begin to provide any bank­ including approvals of balance sheets M.34/94 - Oil Filters & Air CleanerlFilter ing services until we have been issued and of the capitalization of the bank. All elements(Two Yearly Tender) with a final certificate from the (cen- could be ready within a few days. M.35/94 - Batteries for Vehicles (Two-Yearly Tender) Fraud case carrying on M.36/94 - Retreading of Tyres (Two-Yearly Tender) State. and Warden at the Wtndhoek JOSEF MOTINGA Central PrIson Pieter Nels and Sec· M.37/94 - One only floor mounted column type retary to the Head of tbe Prison. Drilling Machine THE NS2.5 mIWon fraud case in· TubafenJ Ilangula, were witnesses 'fOlvfDg Genrum naliooal Retnbard for the defence counsel. During,the CLOSING DATE: 6APRD . 1994 Strowltzki and NamibJan national bearing It emerged that while BereDd BOck was yesterday post. StrowitzkJ was in Medklty and the Tender documents are obtainable from the Municipal Stores, Private ...... today. Wlndhoek Central Pr1so~ the. court StrowiUkl races 130 cbarges or bad ordered that bis proJ)frty be Bag 12009, Windhoek, on payment of N$5,OO or R5,OO per set of having submitted Cal6e claims ror confiscated and sold. Under cross· two documents. refunds ofeldse duty and luellev­ examInatJou. StrowJtski deo1ed bav­ Its durin& 1"1 and 1992. while ing been served with a series or court working at the Ministry orFinance. orders by Esterbulzen. He only ad­ ENQUIRIES: TeI: (061) ·391-2270 BOck is accused or having accepted mitted to an I)rder nl)t to .seUl)r buy TBIEWENGA / tbe claims knowing they were false, property. wbicb he said was se"ed STORES CONTROLLER Deputy Sher iff Jacobus OD him around the 19:94 new year Esterhuiten was the witness for the when in Medicity. !h 'iW..xl:i- ~ -~ ~- GROUP

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with the country 's laws. discussed by the Na- mission report and said TYAPPA NAMUTEWA Geingob mentioned tional Assembl y thi s nothing had been done that the committee had yearbeforelheeiections. in connection with mis­ A COMMITTEE ofInquiry, established by already reported back Explaining delays in conduct by some GOY­ the Prime Minister last year to investigate twice on ilS findings, but the Bill, Geingob said emmcnI officials who misappropriation of drought relief funds, is asked the public 10 wait the land issue was vcry hadshiftedmoney meant still busy with its investigation. until the final findings complicated and had to for certain Herero fann­ and to refrain from atrial be drawn up in such a ers 10 44 fanns belong- Prime- Minister the NAtional Assembly, by metliaorwilch-hunlli. way that it would satisfy ing 10 prominent people Geingob on \Jiedflcsday Geingob said the ioves- Responding to,aqucii - all citizens. The land is- in the Mangetti. requested the public 10 tigation was progressing tion by NPF leader Mo- sue had to be handled According to the be patient until il was well and gave the assur- ses Katjiuongua, the carefully to avoid future Prime Minister, some- NO PROBLEM '" Mine security manager completed. ance that those found Prime Minister said the confliclS. thing had already been Scheepers would not let journalists on the mine co~smmitt~pe~afk~ei n~g~du~n~.e stage n~g~th~eL~~~~· of his ~I~~I~~~JI~o~n~g~. be ' awaited ~a~n~d~e~aig~e~d~Y~.~~K~a~tJ~. bill on land is- asked i~u~o~n~g~ua~~'~I~what had hapS~O-~d~mio~n~e~ssal, '~.n~'~IU~d~in~ of a permanentg~th~e~d~iS~.~ area or totake photographs inside the perimeter. in suoswouldbetablodand Mine disaster ~ FROM PAGE 1 I Hel}dded thaltheunion Briefly I. . had problems gelling ac- , month a worke r at cess 10 membe rs as TCL A 20-year-ofd woman Otjihase was injured in policy is only to allow appeared in the Windhoek an othe r underground union officials access to Magistrates Court yester­ rockfall. He said the three mining areas afte r three day on a charge of abort­ supervisors were working weeks notice. ing an unknown baby in a tunnel after a miner According to the last daughtcron September 13 refused to work there on Chamber of M ines annual 1993. The case was re ­ the grounds that it was 100 repon. O!jihase mine is a manded to May 26 for the dangero'Js. joint ve nlU re between Prosecutor-General's de­ ""Their health and safety Tsumeb Corporntion and cision. standards are poor, and Otjihase Mining Corn · • Meriam Hipangelwa th is has been a concern of pany and employed 656 appeared on six charges the union," said Naholo. at the end of last year. offrnud. Hipangelwa (29) Heclaimed it was often In 1993 the mi ne is accused of defrnud ing diffic ult for workers to achieved a safety record the Mi ni stry of Health claim compensation be­ of six mill ion fata li ty-free Social Services of ap­ cause mi ne managemem employee-hours, placing proximately N$13 000. withheld in form ation and it fourth amongNamibia's 1becase was remanded did not complete accide nt smaller mi nes. 10 June 2.

ALL SMILES ... Doctor Lucille/A wases from the Katutura State Hospital was delighted when they received six boxes of toothpaste from OK Bazaars' Christine Bloemstein as a contribution to World DEPARTMENT Of THE CITY SECRETARY Health Day, marked worldwide yesterday_ The theme this year was Oral Health, Unfortuna tely no­ one donated any tooth brushes to children in the hospital. Instead it will be donated to some schools. Photo: Assistant Personnel Officer Teachers want salary hike Minimum requirements are a Std 10, sound interperso­ nal skills and 2 years experience in the personnel field . TEACHERS are up in arms about low salaries and pecting salary increases for teachers but so far there The incumbent will be responsible for all leave related have asked the Government for a 15 to 20 per cent this had been nothing. matters as well as personnel administration such as per· year. It was now almost three years since teachers' sala­ manent appointments and salary increases of semi- and In a strong ly- worded statement, the Teachers' Un­ ries had been adjusted and they were "living with an unskilled employees. ion of Namibia (TUN) attributed what they termed the outdated remunerntions package". CUrTent chaotic statcofEducation 10 low salaries. They ''TIle general rates of remunerations for teachers and DEPARTMENT Of THE CITY TREASURER said this was forcing teachers 10 quit the profession. the public service as a whole is far behind those of the TUN Secretary General Theofellus Benestus labour market. and the gap is too big ... it is no longer Uahongorn said they had delivered a tetter asking for rcconciliable with the maintenance, recruitment and Senior Meter Reader a salary review at the Office of the Prime Minister and retention of an adequate personnel corps." The successful applicant will be in possession of Std 8 at the Ministry of Education. The teachers' union said it was convinced that tI\C with 2 years experience and a valid code 08 driver's "1l1e balance between the CUrTent salaries and the mQrdle of li!ache~ cuuld only be restored through an moderate market-relatedness is no longer compara­ immediate salary increase. licence. He will also be willing to walk long distances to ble," the TUN statement said. They also called fora re-evaluation of subsidies and perform his daily duties. TUN said had they had followed the deliberations in These duties will include the taking of meter readings, Parliament with 10 the 19941 1995 the disconnection of outstanding accounts and those of consumers who failed to pay their deposit. NOTICE NO: 211 994 The competitive salary package includes: • generous leave . bonus leave after every 5 years' service (which may OMARURU be taken in cash) • 13th cheque . housing assistanCE:.

RENTAL OF COMMONAGE lbe prescribed application fonn is available fTom the Notice is hereby given that the following camps will be put up for rental City Council Building. Independence Avenue, on the 15th April 1994 at 10hOO in the Council's Chambers for a period Windhoek and should be returned to: The Employment Officer. of 5 (five) years: F 0 Bolt 59. Windhoek. Namibia. Camp No 1 4731 ha 185 L.S.U. Deposit N$5000 No application will be considered unless it is Camp No 2 3847 ha 96 L.S.U. Deposit N$4000 accompanied by proper, certified copies Camp No 3 3181 ha 106 L.S.U. Deposit N$4000 of documents of citizenship and Camp No 4 2253 ha 70 L.S.U. Deposit N$3000 qUalifications. Camp No 5 1839 ha 74 L.S.U. Deposit N$3000 Enquiries: 39 1-2236 Camp No 6 400 ha 13 L.S.U . Deposit N$1000 The upset price will be N$5,OO per large s10ck unit per month. Interested parties may contac1 the Town Clerk or the Technical Manager during office hours for any further information. Tel: (062232) 28/277 Fax: 062232 105 l ~T'P r r ~ , ',' ",',' ,'.' ., '.' . 4 Friday April 8 1994 THE NAMIBIAN

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Gurirab's response on eM-7~ ~: Ombudsman's report lrW i(:jf lllHt VA~[f1t f'wtlJirg: gated in a court of law. TOMMINNEY BAN - MBEE Band (Zaire) Gurirab agreed a lega1 process would only hap­ FOREIGN Affairs pen if someone initiated Minister Theo-Ben legal or other action. He Gurirab received a said in this case he had damning report on held "consultations" with hispermanentseere­ Guibeb. The Foreign tary a year ago, but Ministersaidhereceived said he did not act the report in April last and the report has year. After "a month or not yet been seen by two ... I found that the Cabinet. Ombudsman had taken the report to instances The critical report by above me ... The matter Ombuds man Fanucl was taken somewhere Kozonguizi slams per­ outside of the Foreign manent sec retary Ministry". AndreasGuibcbandsug­ He agreed his only su­ 'tOP JUS DJ. nUEST DJ &. gests Gurirab replace periors are the President him "as soon as possi­ and the Prime Minister DJAN11tONY ble", and said "It was'obvious Gurirab, in an inter­ that steps were being view on Tuesday. said taken by the Prime Min­ he had received the re­ -Indoor parking for ister or the President". and his response had port He said he "would as­ your car- been to investigate. This sume they too read the had consisted of "con­ We are the master report and probably con­ suhalions" with the per­ Foreign Affairs Minister Theo-Ben Gurirab s ulted lawyers". He when it comes to Club manent secretary and he added he did not take said he was satisfied with said that although the was only proper" they any steps personally on Culture· Come and Guibeb's explanations. Cabinet secretariat should have time first, the recommendations as dance to our latest pointing out he had initi­ would know about its before it went to the "I'm not responsible for ated the inquiry after progress. as a Cabinet Speaker of lhe National publ ic servants, it was a disco music • media reports. member he knew it had Assemblyforpubliccon- personnel matter". He dismisscQ the con­ never bcen discussed sumption. But he said *Seealsoan interview FRIDAY & SATURDAY clusions of Kozonguizi. lhere. Four 'phone calls repons such -as this are with Ombudsman who was appointed by this week to Cabinet Sec­ meant to be acted on, Jariretendu Kownguizi NITE - Adm: N$15,OO - the President Sam retary Eddie Amkongo "not 10 gather dust on the on page 7. . IMPACTUS4 Time:20hOO Nujoma. He argued that failed to get a response. • his "finding was not wa­ Gurirab claimed the shelf'.Gurirab claimed there I~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;~~=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==~ tertight, at best it's the proper procedure for the is a "public lynching" of SPECIAL OFFER Ombudsman's opinion Ombudsman to follow is Guibeb and someone 1993 TOYOTA COROLLA 1.3 AfT IMMOBILISER ...... N$31990.00 ... the course of action for the Minister of Jus­ should always have the 1993 TOVOTA CONQUEST 1.3 RIT IMMOBILISER ...... N$31 990.00 recommended was in­ tice to firs t take his re­ right of appeal and that 1993 TOYOTA COROLLA 1.6 GL, R/T NC IMMOBILISER ...... N$39990.00 consistent with the main ports to Cabinet for con­ they should bc presumed 1993 TOYOTA COMRY 200 Si NC, R/T AUTO LOW MILLEAGE .. . N$66 800.00 body of the report". s ideration and action. He innocent until proven Although Guibeb be­ agreed Cabinet could not guilty. He said anyethi- SELECTED SEDANS lieved the report had change the report in any calor criminal wrong- 1993 VW GOLF 111 G.S 1.6 AlC, AfT LOW MILLEAGE ALARM ...... N$44 400.00 gone to Cabinet, Gurirab way but maintained "it doing should be investi- C C LA 1993 VW JETTA III CSX 1.8 N , R/T METALLI A RM ...... N$594OO.00 1990 BMW 325i AUTO, BEIGE ALL EXTRA'S ...... N$49ooo.00 1993 TOYOTA COMRY 200 Si 5 SPEED NC, R/T LOW MILLEAG E N$66800.00 'Govt has started 1992 BMW 520 i MEX WHITE ALL EXTRA'S ...... N$86400.00 1993 BMW 520 i MEX WHITE ALL EXTRA'S ONLY 18 OOOKM N$11 5 000.00 1992 BMW 320 i CALYPSO AUTO 34 OOOKM ...... N$95 000.00 1992 BMW 730 i MEX-BLUE AUTO 24 OOOKM ...... N$205 000.00 trimming the fat' MERCEOES INVESTMENTS!! 1992 MERCEDES BENZ 230 E AUTO, NC, 58 OOOKM ONLy ...... N$l08 000.00 1993 MERCEDES BENZ 190 E 2.0 AUTO, NC 12 OOOKM ONLY .. . N$111 000.00 THE implementation of the Gov· expenditure . but to enhance efficiency ernment's rationalisation pro­ and cost effectiveness. BAKKIES & 4 WO's gramme had already started fol­ 1lle Prime Minister also told the House 19941SUZU 2.8 TURBO DIESEL LWB LIKE NEW ...... N$74 000.00 lowing Cabinet approval of a that Cabinet had introduced a number of 1993 TOYOTA HILUX4WD RAIDER CANOPY NC, R/T, TlB .. : ...... N$74 000.00 number of proposals, pennanent Cabinet committees 10 en­ hance its efficiency and the decision­ 1993 TOYOTA HILUX 4WD CANOPY IMMOBILISER WHITE ...... N$64 800.00 Prime Min ister Hage Geingob an­ making process. 1993 TOYOTA HILUX D/CAB CANOPY IMMOBILISER WHITE ...... N$82800.00 nounced this whe tabling the budget for During May and June, the Prime Mi n­ 1993 TOYOTA HILUX D/CAB RAIDER NC CANOPY PIS ...... N$92600.00 the Prime Minister'soffice forthe 19941 ister wil l visit al l 13 regions to see their 1990 LAND ROVER 110 SIWAGON COUNTY NC, AIR TANKS .. .. N$98 000.00 95 financial year in the National As­ Regional Headquarters. He wi ll also 1991 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER SIWAGON, NC ALARM BEIGE .. . N$195 500.00 sembly on Wednesday. Geingob said continue to keep contact with the vari­ serious consideration was presently ous com munities by attending a number KOMBI'S being given 10 the treatment of person­ of offi cial functions and celebrations. nel who might be affected. The Prime Minister will also under­ 1981 VW KOMBI PANELVAN NEW V6 NEW GEARBOX ...... N$18 000.00 These included pu bli c servants who take three trips abroad thi s year. These 1993 VW MICROBUS 1800 WHITE 40 OOOKM ...... N$57 000.00 had reachcd retirement age, foreigners include visits to Tanzania and Zimba­ 1993 VW MICROBUS 2.5 NC RfT ALARM WARRANTY NEW . N$90 900.00 whose serv ices were no longer needed bwe, Canada, Cuba and the Uni ted States and officers and employees who had of America. The operational expendi­ CHEAPIES been appointed on a temporary basis. ture of the Office oUhe Prime Minister 1983 GOLF GTi METALLIC AS IS ...... Geingob revealed that Cabinet had for 1994195, which ~as agreed 10. is approved an early retirement package N$53 240 000 and N$ I 088000 for the ~==-;-;;;o= ALL PRICES INCLUDE GST for public servants younger than 55 acquisition of capital assets. KESSLERI years of age. Howevcr, this package The total amount of N$54 328 888 is would be grallled "very selectively" about half of the amount of N$108 204 (4x4 HIRE and only after all redundancies re sult­ 000 which was appropriated last year. ~,; First National. Bank - '1"ml~ '" ing from thc rationalisation process had Other vOles which were also approved been completed. were thc budgets for the Office of thc : 239894/5 Geingob empasized that ra tionalisa­ AudilOr-Gcneral, National Planning and tion had been undertaken not only to cut the National Assembl y. HOUSE OF YOUNG USED CARS 6 Friday April 8 1994 THE NAMIBIAN -- LlTICAL Unhappy Una m experience UV G\N'E N l-ISTE ~

THREE Namibian aca­ position but could on ly PE SPECTIVE demics in the US are un­ give it serious considera­ happy with the University tion after receiving. in THERE appears to be of Namibia for various written form. all the in­ widespread misconcep­ reasons. Together they formation she quoted me tion about the function have written a long letter velopment while qualified day conference at which must have adequately on the phone. She prom­ and role of the Ombuds­ with regard their griev­ and exper ie nced Na­ non-Namibians were so­ qualified personnel and ised to send me that but I man, not only on the part ances which The Na­ mibian academics are left licited to come to Unam. must offer basic and ad­ have yet to receive it. of the Minister of For­ mibian is publishing in out, thus creating the im­ This was the second time vanced courses in the In the meantime I in­ eign Affairs, but a large three parts. 1lle second pression that there are no in a one-year perod that field. With c hronic quired at UPenn about the portion of the public as part continues today. we qualified Namibians. He Unam leadershi p never understaffing, this goal package. It arrived by well. The office of the request readers not to take leaves out the reached out to us, despite cannot be attained. It is DHL mail . Tt contained Ombudsman is both a this as a precedent. for expalanation of who the fact that they were inconceivable that all sen­ an appli cation form and a positive and a powerful such lengthy communica­ would conduct develop­ solicitingnon-Namibians ior positions in the de­ poor copy of the j ob ad­ ' watchdog' ofour demO(:­ tions ha ve 10 be summa­ ment training. right in our mi dst. partmenl are occupied by venisement. The closing racy and should be an rised in the normal course I faxed another CVB to At the end of January one person. This myopic date for applicati ons was Institution held in awe of events. - Editor. the Registrar's office in 1994, I called the Regis­ concept of a department December 91993with as­ sumption of duty in early and respect by those who Dr Mickal Makuvaka July 1993. Kazapua ac­ trar's office 10 ask about can only lead toacademic 94 or as soon as possible. would exploit the system or interfere with the (Social Work): knowledged receipt of it jobprospectsat Unam and stagnation. rights of others. in thesamemonth. Shortl y to pass on my new home In any case, I informed The question should be My first contact with thereafter the acting Head address. On February 4 a Rose-lunius that it would asked where the CVs and Unam was in June 1992 the cover letters that I have BUT it seems many do not take this office seri­ of the Department of So­ call came to my residence bedifficult forme to make when I had an interview submited, are goneJ I ously. As we are all aware, the Minister of Foreign cial Work, Mrs Henie fro m Africa 'soffice, with a decision without that with Or Katjavivi. and would like to know Affairs isone ofthose who appears to have no time Rose, wrote a letter to me no purpose other than 10 basic information - sal­ with Mr Kapzapua, in whether they have ever for the Ombudsman for reasons best known to stating that a position was PUI me on the phone with ary, benefits etc. An hour their capacity as future been reviewed and if so himself, and who a lso appears to deliberately mis­ available in this Depart­ now Or Rose-Junius, later a Mrs A van Rhyn university leaders. At that then what part of their understand the purpose of this institution_ ment but no details of the whom I was told is Head called and quoted me in­ point I was IO ld the Uni­ content caused their dis­ T he powers of the Ombudsman are very wide­ position were given. How­ of the Department of So­ formation about salaries versity of Namibia Bill ever, the letter went on to cial Work. Rose-Junius and benefits. In addition appearances. ra nging. Among others he has the power, on his had been submitted to Considering the adver­ own initiative or those brought to his attention, to say that she will advertise asked if I had received a she asked for my CV and Parl iament, and thereaf­ the position right away, fax she had sent to me two I simply referred her to tisement in question, con­ Investigate: allegations of violations offundamen­ ter they will consider ap­ tacts with me were taken tal rights; abuse of powers; manifest injustice or and advised me to wait to weeks previously. I re­ those I had provided with plicants to fill uni versity hearfrom the recruitment pliedin thenegative.1then my CV and cover letters­ up only at the start ofFeb­ corruption; functioning ofihe Public Service Com­ positions. In August 1992, ruary when it become ap­ mission and all administrative organs of state re­ officer who would send asked what information Katjavivi, Kazapua and the UniversilY of Namibia me the advertisement af­ the fax contained. She said Afri ca. parent that we were to garding equal accessor fair administration thereof; Bill was passed. address this issue publicly. over-utilisation of natural resources or destruc­ ter which I can contact it should have contained She told meshehadsent In September 1992 I them if I was interested. anadvertisementfora lec­ me a package to the Uni­ That to me constitutes an tion of ecosystems and all instances of alleged or attended a two-day con­ afterthought and nota pri­ suspected corruption or misappropriation of pub­ The RO never sent me turer's poSition, adding versity of Pennsylvania ference in the US where anything. apologetically that the (UPenn) the institution I o ri ty consi deration. lic monies or other public property by officials. He American scholars were Africa came to the US Department had only one had graduated from five Kazapua stated that all may furt ~e r determine the nature and extent of being solicited to join efforts to reach me had any .inquiry or investigation; and . enter any in September 1993. I met senior lectureship, and she years before. She checked Unam. I handed copies of with hi m personally and was si tting in it. I asked with me the address she been abortive. However. premises or building (except private pro~r:ty) my CV to Katjavivi and inquired whether he about salaries and ben­ hadandlconfimled it was he did not state that they and question any person or ask for any docu-rhen­ Africa respecti vel y. 1also brought me mail from the efits, etc. Shesaid she had my work address. I to ld hav~ numerous copies of tation in connedion with the investigation. provided them with my RO. However, Africatold no idea. her I wished she had sent my updated CV nor did At present, "'lIh regard to the investigation into business cards so 1 could me he did not bring me The apologetic expla­ the package to that ad­ he tell me what new infor­ permanent secretary of Foreign Affairs, Andreas be reached al home and at anythingJ I asked if any nation makes me question dress. mation they wanted to Guibeb, a head-on confrontation seems to be brew­ work. jobs had been advertised the departmental struc­ Since it was clear that r communicate. Ing between the Foreign Minister and the Om­ In May 1993 I met with in the Department) He ture. If there is only one was no longer a student, 1lle collecti ve attitude budsman; the Foreign Minister obviously misun­ Kaljavivi again. I met with said he hadn't seen any­ senior lectureship. and to and had since submitted that I sense indealing with derstanding the powers and functions of the per­ him personally and with thing in recent months. I my knowledge, one PhD· more than one COpy of my Unam smacks of mi nds son who is probably the country's main guardian others. At this time he re­ told hi m about the letter holding lecturer, what new CV with new infor­ still under colonial bond­ of the Constitution. quested my CV again from Rose upon which he does that say about the mation, I do not under­ age and the more I sense What ha ppened is brieny as follows: Spate of which I did not give to rquested a copy of it bUI quali ty of education our stand why she sent the this, the more I am in­ media reports on possible irregularities in pur­ him but later faxed to his which I did nOI have on students are receiving? In package 10 the university. clined to think that my chase of Mercedes vehicles for foreign missions office in June 1993. Dur­ my person. Again, we al­ order to have proper ac­ I further told her that I country really needs the abroad; permanent secretary Guibeb writes to ing these meetings we had tended yet another IWO- creditation, a department would be interested in the unique perspectigve and Ombudsman Jariretendu Kozonguizi with a re­ extended discussions experience that only a few quest to investigate and 'clear his name'; about prospective jobs at can contribute. While we Kozonguizi does so and fi nds Irregularities; he Unam. The excuse th is have secured theemanci­ compiles a report with a recommendation for the time for nOI bringing us Now for good news pation of the political of­ removal of the permanent secretary In question on board immediately was fice, the struggle is not WITH much bad news in circu­ Messrs Pool Doctor. Mr Diergaardt and sendsit to the Foreign Ministeron April 191ast that an evaluation process so over until the minds have lation, we sometimes lose sight of went to great trouble to trace me year; Gurirab fails to respond to Kozonguizi on was underway and at its been decolonised. With· tbe wonderful people have in the maller, as requested, and a year later conclusion offers would we. and personally came around to my out this second phase of Kozonguizl forwards the report to the Speaker be forthcoming. While it our wonderful country. To illus­ office 10 return tile attache case liberation. I am afraid and Cabinet since tbe Minister failed to act on it; was clear the Department trate this I would like to share an with an contents intactto the small­ progress and development once the report is released (in edited form to the was lacking qualified pro­ experience with your public: est detail. of the nation remains an media) Guibeb responds by threatening legal ac­ fessors before the evalua­ On Thursday March 31, In this sense I want to publicly elusive aim. tion process, I accepted tion (which he cannot do against the Ombudsman) through my own negligence, I lost express my great appreciation to OR JOSEPH DIESCHO the excuse given even and the lW'rnister of Foreign Affairs proceeds to an attache case in a public street, Mr Diergaardt as a shining exam· OR MICKAL though Iknewitfell inthe launch another attack on the Ombudsman, pro­ conta Ining a significant amount of pleofthat integrity and thosequali­ KAMUVAKA category of those wi th claiming the innocence ofGuibeb. Now the matter cash, credit cards, ID cards etc. ties which contribute in making OR TJAMA TJlVIKUA is in the hands of Cabinet and Parliament and whom the evaluation The attache case was found by Namibia such a wonderful coun­ USA that's where we now stand. process had nothing to do. Mr John Dlergaardt of Anemone try_ Kazapua now informs us Note: The third and lasl But the Minister doesn' t realise he can' t accuse Street Khomasdal, in the course that the present staff BOBMElRING pari will be published the Ombudsman ofa 'b~ckdoor probe' as he has ofdoing bu'siness for his employer, would undergo staff de- WJNDHOEK next wed. - Ed done before. In terms of the Act the Ombudsman, wilh whatever period of notice he deems fit, can walk through the front door of any Ministry, demanding to see a ny official (including the Min­ Home buyers ripped off by developers ister, I beJieve) or be given any document without having to resort to the 'backdoor'. But he can do CAN you or readers ad­ a townhouse still has to be been done. While most scaped garden. In addi­ eny and cannot get what that as well if he wishes to_ vise me? Is there a watch­ buiit,one buys from view­ repairs have been effected tion, the access road to you pay for? Is the only ft must be emphasised the Ombudsman has not dog organisation which ing the site and looking to ind ividual uni ts, the garages is nOI built, there ave nue of recourse that of proved a specific crime on the part ofGuibeb, but protects the o rd in ary closely at the plans. The communal area remains a is no convenient parking cApensive private legal he has proved an irregularity and in terms of the home buyer from being agent spoke of a land­ mess. for visitors and no ad­ action?1 do feel it should trust put in him by the public, this can be termed ripped off by the devel­ scaped communal garden Attempts 10 get hold of equate refuse facilities. be possible to publicly an abuse of office. oper/builder?ln my par­ area with a fountain, as thedeveloperhaveproved If you have a problem identify persons or com­ The question now really is: will action be taken ticularcase lamoneof20 well as 24-hour security difficult. Both verbal an with a consumer purchase, panies who rip us off. Is in terms of the Ombudsman's report or not? Il's buyers who pu rchased a and an intercom system. written requests have been you may approach the there any wayofexposing also a test as to whether institutions such as the townhouse which was pan Since moving in three ignored. It secms that ten­ Consumer Counc il. If this developer in order to Ombudsman and Auditor-General a re there to be of a recently built com­ months ago. I and my ants may have to wait in­ your rights are infringed protect future home buy­ taken seriously or a r e they there for plex. The purchase was neighbours have discov­ definitely for the prom­ you can approach the ers? windowdressing only? made through an estate ered that much of what ised interl ock paving. the Ombudsman. But where AZOLKOV Let's wait and see. agent. In sochacase, when hasbeen promIsed has not security system and land- do you go if you buy prop- WINOHOEK THE NAMIBIAN Friday April 8 1994 7

WE ' LL- SHow EVE. N A~ ~ r [ A '£ -r+iE M NEX.,- 0 ",,,, PELE TI M E , 'DoN 1,- (OU L]) "" , S-ro f I-/o .... y ZAM81 A Democracy and violence in TODAY SA President FW de Klerk, ANC Presi· dent Nelson Mandela. Inkatha leader Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi, and Zulu King Goodwill Zweletbini meet for another fateful summit on South Africa's future. Although we would like to believe that com­ mon ground on the issues of the election and constitution will be found it has to be stated that the omens are not good. Buthelezi has a history of obstruction in such matters and asonecommentator pointed out this week his overall aim is to prevent the elections r. from taking place. Mandela, and to a lesser ' . I ~ • extent De Klcrk, havemadeit clear they wantthe ({~ ______vote to go ahead as scheduled from April 26-28• ._;;;;;;;. ___ ~-::;;;;;=;;= Sadly King Zwelethini appears to have missed the opportunity to support the historic changes

~1 ======::~~:~::::~~~::~~==~jM~ ' :~~&~"":;"~O~9~4~====~ Btakinguthelezi place, down and thhase blin insteadd al lgoney ofe head Zulul ong,national- with ism. Other extremists who want to see the vote stopped at all costs are also likely to see the Kozonguizi stands his ground worsening of the mayhem in Natal as their main chance to disrupt the democratic process in the remaining three weeks to the poll. With 120 violent deaths reported from Natal as Foreign Affairs flak flies since a State of Emergency was declared last Thursday it is clear that the situation in parts of the province is very grave. However, it is un­ likely that the postponement of the poll in the The.Ombudsman, the Minister and the Law region will achieve anything but a partial victory /' for those instigating the violence. HEstood by the contentsofhis report which lish if there had been ir­ In fact the escalation ofviolence is now clearly recommended the removal of Andreas regularities and if both aimed at achieving a postponement of the vote. G uibeb as permanent secretary of Foreign the Minister of Foreign Those not directly involved in the violence but who also want to see the credibility of South Affairs, Ombudsman Jariretendu Affairs and pennancnt secretary inqueslion saw Africa's first democratic election deliverd a death Kozonguizi said yesterday in response to nothing irregular or un­ blow are bound to use reports of attacks as their public criticism levelled against him by For­ ethical in the transactions excuse for calling for a postponement. eign Affairs Minister Theo-Ben Gurirab. of Guibeb "then we li ve Jrvotingis delayed to a later date in Natal, then in two different worlds", the violence is bound to mount again in an at­ Also reiterating that wrongdoing, also lam­ he added. tempt to derail any future ballot. there had been no proce­ basting the Office of the He said altho ugh We would like to believe that today's meeting dural problems with the Ombudsman in the proc­ Guibeb had not neces­ of the four leaders will bring a spirit of compro­ way in which the repon ess. sarily committed acrime mise and Inkatha back into the election fold. Let was handled, Sketch ing the back­ per se. he was neverthe­ them prove their support through the demo­ Kozonguizi added he ground to the contro­ less in a position oftrusl. cratic process and argue their federal position found it "quite shocking" versy. Kozonguizi said and in his opinion. he within the democratic system. that the Ministcr of For­ he had received a lener was not fillo hold such a Realisiticallya change of heart from Buthelezi eign Affairs and his per­ from Andreas Guibeb in position. Kozonguizi is highly unlikely. In which case wecan only hope manent secretary did not the wake of media re­ added. that the violence in Natal is at least controlled know the difference be­ pons which had alleged In tenns of the Om­ through the emergency measures so that a free tween a Judge and the irregularities in the pur­ budsman's Act, he was and fair poll can take place from April 26-28. If Ombudsman . chase of Mercede s veh i­ Ombudsman Jariretendu Kozonguizi required 10 compile a rising violence prevents free and fair elections it Kozonguizi was re­ cles for foreign missions. report on every matter will be clear as to where the lion's share of the spond ing to Gurirab. asking the Ombudsman that he recommended 10 law. he had investigated, and blame should go. who had publicly dis­ to investigate and to the Foreign Minister and The Ombudsman had if things were nor recti­ Cabinet that they "seri­ very wide-ranging pow­ missed th•e contents of "c1 ear" his name. fied to his satisfaction, the repon and who had Kozonguizi emphasised ously consider the possi­ ers. in tenns of which he he could then submit the Human rights exonerated his pemta­ that both the Ministerand bility of replacing Mr could investigate any report to the Speaker and nent secretary of any permanent secretary ap­ Guibeb as soon as possi­ matter which he deemed Cabinet, which he had are paramount peared to have a miscon­ ble". fit orwhich was reported done. ception abouthisroleand Finally the Ombuds­ to him and gain access to It was now up to Cabi­ T HE RECENT visit ofthe Iranian Foreign Min­ fu nctions which were not man had requested any person or office (as net and Parliament to ister has highlighted again that Namibia's for­ 10 "clear" anyone but to Gurirabto infonn himof long as these were not take up or rejecl his rec­ eign policy should have a clear human rights investigate irregularities any actions taken in the pri vate property) in or­ o_m men d a I io n s • agenda. and recommend acourse matter. der to carry out his task. Kozonguizi said. Iran has a highly questionable human rights of action. To date, Kozonguizi In acoun, Kozonguizi Responding to a ques­ record. particularly in relation to women. In This. he emphasised, added, he had received explained, evidence was tion. he said in lenns of addition it has consistently refused 10 drop its he had done, and had no reply from the For­ pUl before a Judge and it the Act it was not possi­ death sentence on author Sal man Rushdic. How­ the reafter submitted his eign Minister, and it was was up to him to decide. ble for the person inques­ ever, the official records of talks released last repon to Foreign Minis­ only recently, almost a In the case of the Om­ tion to lake legal action week between Namibian officials and the Ira­ ter Gurirab on April 19 year after Gurirab had budsman. the onus was against the Ombudsman. nian delegation do not ind icate that any oflhese 1993. The recommenda­ reccived the repon. that on the latter to investi­ concerns were raised. tion inhis reponhad been he (Kozonguizi) had de­ gate any irregularities on * (Nole: AJJofficifllcor­ In the past top officials refused to act on threats that "it is my strong con­ cided to submit it both to hisown initiativeor when respondence, as well as to ajournalist in Malawi for fear of ofTending the viction that Mr Andreas the Speaker of the Na­ brought to his attention the recommendations of Banda regime (before it opted for elections). Guibeb is not suitable to tional Assembly and to by others. He did not the Ombudsman with We cannot espouse fundamental freedoms at hold the position of Per­ Cabinet. necessarily have to prove regardtothe permanent home and not abroad. The application of the manent Secretary. For­ Kozongui zi empha­ a crime had been com­ secretary, were omitted laudable principles on human rights outlined in eign Affairs, orany oth cr sised that the role of the mitted. but in this case he from Ih e censored ver­ our constitution must go across the board and similar pos ition in the Ombudsman was com­ had cenainly proved ir­ sion of the report which not be sacrificed to trade or other strategic Foreign Affairs Government of Na­ pletely different 10 that regularity, he said. was givell to the press. - interests.lfwe do otherwise we will Inevitably be permanent secretary mibia". He had addcd of a Judge in a court of His task was TO cstab- accused . service to human 8 Friday 'April 8'1994 '-' THE NA:MIBIAN I .: • INTERNATIONAL NEWS 'l

KIGALI: A UN that the plane was shot spokesman said down by "unidentified Rwandan Prime e lements in circum­ Minister Agathe stances which are still Uwilingiyimana had unclear." It echoed a Rwandan PM slain statement by Rwanda's been killed yesterday UN representative in near the presidential New York. Jean palace in the capital Damascene Bizimana, Kigali. After unknown attackers kill presidents who said the plane had "1 have confirmation been hit by rocket fire the prime minister is Diplomats said many Uwilingiyimana was ment said two Burundi efforts to emerge from tumingwithaidesfroma and that the two presi­ dead," he said. "We are government ministers themostseniorRwandan ministers. five senior years of civil war and regional summit in Tan­ dents were "assassi­ still trying to find out were in hiding. government member Rwandan officials in- ethnic massacres be- zaniaaimedateasingthe nated" by what he called how it happened. She "There is shooting, confirmed killed in the cludingthearmychiefof tweentheirHutumajori- political and ethnic ten­ "enemies of peace:' was killed in the area of people are being terror- fighting since the kilting staffand the French crew ti es and Tutsi minority. sion in their coumries Under born countries' the presidential palace. ised, people are inside of President Juvenal ofthepresidemiaijetalso Both presidents were whenthecrashoccurred. constitution. me parlia­ We were denied access their homes lying on the Habyarimana and died on the plane. Hutus, though this was a Burundi has now lost mentary speakers - to that area." floor. We are suffering Burundi President Belgium,afonnerco- recent development in two presidents in six Sylvestre The Belgian news the consequences of the Cyprien Ntaryamira lonial power in both Burundi which umillast months, after Ntibantunganya in agency Belga said ear- death of the head .of when a rocket hil their countries, yesterday year was led by the mi- Ntaryamira's predeces­ Burundi and Theodore lier loyal soldiers state," she had told Ra- plane approaching voiced "stupefaction at norily Tutsis. sor died in a failed coup Sindikubwabo in stopped presidential dioFrance lnlemationale Kigali on Wednesday the brutal attack" on the Habyarimana, 57, and last year. Rwanda - will serve as guardsattemptingtotake as fighting spread across night. plane. Both countries his Burundi counterpart The Rwandan defence interim presidents. Uwilingiyimana away. Kigali. A government Slate- wereleftleaderlessamid Ntaryamira. 39. were re- ministry said yesterday Sapa-MP ~------~~ Sales Animal Health Products Hoechst Ag-Vet, the leading international cheque· excellent commission scheme· company organisation in animal health. has an excellent car · medical aid and pension schemes. career opportunity for a fast-moving , profit­ orientated Sales Representative to market the be addressed to entire range of Hoechst animal health care products throughout Namibia. The successful applicant. irrespective of ethnicity or gender, wiU most likely be based in Windhoek and must be prepared to travel extensively and regularly spend time away from home. Duties involve marketing products to the entire farming community, co-operatives. dealers and veierina­ rians. Possession of an appropriate post-matric qua lification in Agriculture, thorough experience in farm ing and articulate negotiating skills are prerequisites. Prelerence will also be given 10 someone who is fluent in English, Afrikaans and ideally German as we ll. Thorough producl exposure and training wilf be provided. The company offers: • a competitive salary. 13th DEAD PRESIDENT ... President of Rwanda Hoechst Ag-Vet (Pty) Limited luvenalOabyarimanashown on a l-)sit to on April 2 1990. He was killed along with Hoechst .Burundi's President Cyprien Ntaryamira when their plane was fired on as it was landing at KigaU on Wednesday. Photo: Reutervla Nampa.

VACANCY: KHORIXAS REGION MINISTRY OF JUSTICE VACANCY Principal SII Applications ate hereby Invited tor the post 01:

S.I.Gobs Secondary School Deputy Sheriff 1 Post- Otjlwarongo Requirements: Degree + Teaching Diploma (HEO) or According to tariffs as prescribed in Rule equivalent qualifications 68 in the High Court Rules Experience: 7.years (Secondary School) or Minimum requirements: equivalent • Applicants must be Namibian Privation allowance: c~izens or must be in possession NS198-00 month of a valid permanent residence Citizenship: perm~ Namibian • Applicants must have their own vehicle and must be in possession All applicants are welcome to of a valid drivers license apply but preference will be given • Applicants should preferably have to female applicants. other supportive employment (excluding Government Officials) To Assume duty on: 1 June 1994 as this is only a part-time job. • Applicants must preferably reside Closing date: 29 April 1994 in the area mentioned above • The minimum educational Enquiries: Mrs. M. Jossop qualification required is Std 8. , Tel. No.: (065712) 6 Closing date: 9th May 1994

Address: Applicants must address their Regional Director applications to the Magistrate in that Ministry of Education and Culture specific area. Private Bag 2007 KHORIXAS ENQUIRIES: Mr. Uebenberg (0651} 2029 INTERNATIONAL NEWS THE NAMIBIAN ' Friday Apri1.-8.1994 9 '(

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IFP spokc.~· lEe chairman Johann mil would fail IQ achieve appeared slim yesterday Butheleri and Zulu mon- manZibaJiyane said yes· Krieglcr. said prcpara- anything constructive and on the eve of a fOUT-way arch Goodwill Zwclithini. l.erday that the two Zulu lions for the VOle were would set the stage for " summit be tween South The Zulu leaders have leaders would altend the going ahead. further conflict in Natal Africa's pro- and anti- demanded a postpone- summit to hear what Dc "Wc can't Jet thcspoil- and KwaZulu. election leaders - a last- men! of the April 26-28 Klerk and Mandela ha ve crs spoi l the election for "A confrontation with ditch bid to avert a boycott vote but De Klerk and tooffer. But hediscountcd those who don't want 10 military overtones is a sc- of the country 's first all- Mandela remain inflex· any progress unless Zulu spoil," Krieglcr said. ri ous possibility," Stadler race ballot this month by ible on the election date. concerns are effectively "We are going ahead said yesterday, adding that Zulu nationalists. The four men will meet addressed. wi thoul even thinking Mandela and De Klerk President FW de Klerk today against a backdrop 1be IFP wants the con- about postponing," lEe would be tempted to take and ANC president Nel- of continuing violence in slitution to come into ef- vice-chairman Dikgang over Bulhelezi's admin- son Mandela. who want Natal province "d fecI after the vote to be Moseneke said in an in- istration by force if the the vote to go ahead, are K waZulu, where more amended to give more terview yesterday. (FP leader continued to to meet at a secret venue than 120peoplehavedied autonomy from ccnu-al Witwatersrand Univer- play the spoiler.• Sapa- with opponentsofthepoll. in the past week despite government to the coun- sity analyst Alf Stadler AFP

Our clien~ a leading, well established company, is looking to appoint a Costing Clerk MINISTRY VACANCIES This position would house training. appeal to -a dynamic In return a competitive go getter expe­ GAM PRIMARY SCHOOL P1 with salary wl1h fringe rience in a compu' benefits in keeping (situated +/- 400 km East of Grootfontein) terlsed. goods re­ with ""a large, e:sta~ ceiving/warehouse blished organisation environment or a ma· Win 1le offered. 1. Principal: triculant with at least a o average for Mathe­ Requirements: • Teacher's Diploma matics and Engltsh, (category C or higtfer) who would receive in- .8 years relevant experience. Additional requirement: Mathematics Teaching Gr. 4-7

2. Head of D~E!Partment (2 posts) Requirements: .Teacher's Dipl oma H you an! • Namlbian citizen Who would like (category C or higher) 10 grow with a top company, contact the Clienl liaison Oftk:er 01_ on .6 years relevant experience. (061) 22-4698 _ delay 10 make an initial Additional requirements: .post 1: General Science Gr. 4-7 appllcallon. She will take doWn your clelalls .post 2: Junior Primary teaching and forward them to our client under co_lal cover. 3. Teachers (18 posts) (preferably category C or higher) Established In 1991, the National Fishing Corporation Posts 1-5: Grade 1: all subjects Limited (Flshcor), specialises in various fields of the Nami­ Posts 6-7: Grade 2: all subjects bian fishing industry, Flshcor has recently purcb ••ed Sea­ Posts 8-9: Grade 3: all subjects flower lobster Corporation Limited In lOderitL Seaflower Whitefish Corporation limited, a new subsidiary of Flsh­ cor, is expanding its fleet and operations In whitefish. A A command of Herero will be a recommendation in all 9 posts. challenging opportunity currently exists In lOderitz for 8 Post 10: Grades 4-7: English Fleet Manager Post 11: Grades 4-7: Basic Techniques • Post 12: Grades 4-7: Otjiherero Reporting to the Operations Manager of Seaflower Whitefish Corpo­ Post 13: Grades 4-7: Music; Physical Educ. (Gir1s) ration limited, the successful candidate will have: _ extensive know­ Post 14: Grades 4-7: Mathematics ledge of fishing vessel operations _ experience In the operation of preventive maintenance programs for trawlers and _ souhd manage­ Post 15: Grades 4-7: Mathematics; Handwriting ment and industrial relations skills. A 's or chief engineer's' Post 16: Grades 4-7: History + Needlework ticket would be advantageous. • Flost t8' Grades 4-7: General Science + Health ...... #- -"- • "'~ - In addition to a competitive salary and benefits commensurate with .. • f, _ . • ~ qualifications and experience, a compulsory pension fund and m~~ '" .... dical aid scheme are offered. ..." NO.TE:• . ' . A privation allowance of N$1032.00 per month is pay Nemlblan cltlzentipermanenl residents ~ - . ' _ - • able to teachers with a category C- or higher qualification. who would like to lake on this • - lII . ,-Accommodation is available. challenging position are Invited to address a comprehensive application with CV and APPLY TO: The Director r ENQUIRIES: Mr. W.NeI certified copies of Windhoek Region * Tel. (061 ) 2934356 qualifications to: Ministry of Education arid_Culture The Administration Manager, FIS Privale Bag 13236 POBox15, WINDHOEK lOderltz, NAMIBIA. CLOSING DATE: 27 APRIL 1994

ASSUMPTION OF DUTIES: 1 JUNE 1994 ~~-

THE NAMIBIAN Friday Aprit 8 1994 11

101 Life: GE 150,05 140,29 3,18 Gen Equity 2925,29 2725.13 2.90 Gilt 1159.89 J 148.29 10.92 Economic Indicators METBOARD: Resources 162,32 151.38 3,57 UAL:GE 2596.14 2435,80 3.99 Melfund 263.25 246.25 2.76 Financial 531.43 495.76 Mining 465,25 434,95 2.63 Yesterday's qu()(ations for unit trust funds: Gilt 123,75 122.45 10.80 I ~"", 218,35 216, 17 "' Selected 2457.20 2297,50 2.91 RJNDNAME B.y Sdi Yield% Managed 106,51 99,95 0.98 SANLAM:GE 1879,60 1757,59 "3.41 Gill 1227,75 1215,47 12,12 ABSA: GE: 174,29 163,01 3,20 High Income 100.94 99,88 1.37 lod" 1517,44 1418,89 3.40 Managed 1228.99 1156,49 5,62 Industrial 154,30 144,31 2,56 MElROPOLITAN: Prime Growth 546,11 510,88 3.82 Max Income 1053,% 1043,43 7,81 Income 102,37 101,16 12,17 MetlifeGE 136.02 127.07 S.90 Industrial 1198,38 1120,93 3,51 BOE: MOMENnlM: Mining 314,18 29),74 4.12 Gold Price Growth 202,81 189,47 2,51 GE 316,33 296.66 3,54 I ~- 104,74 103, 12 Yesterday aflcmoon·gold fixing: 384,30 US dollars People's Income 103,39 102,30 NBS: SOUTHERN: GE 250.93 234.75 "3.03 per ounce as compared with 384,95 at morning COMMUNITY: "' Hallmark OE 1141.97 1066,21 2,84 Mining 175,99 165,04 3,13 tilting, 383,90 at Wednesday afternoon tilting. Growth Fund 138,98 130,13 6,8 1 Hallmark Income 99,67 98,67 144,20 134,88 2,82 Nam dollarlUS dollar 534,03 498,61 3,10"' I""~~"", 598,90 COMMERCIAL UNION: NORWlCH:OE 586.92 10,13 Yesterday's opening Yesterday's closing Growth 149,442 139,52 2,42 OLD MUTIJAL: STANDARD BANK: 3,5505120 3,4460175 COMPOSITE: lnveston 3522,07 3283,06 2SS GE 1433,20 1346, 11 4,63 All Share Indelt; 112,10 104,75 Sentinel 213,40 199,02 I ~~ 93,38 92,42 10,96 Financial rand FEDLlFE: "' Growth 282,72 263,48 "'3,12 Gold 238,43 224,51 4,61 Yesterday's opening Yesterday's closing Fedg~GE 160,15 149,54 3,84 Top Companies 311,21 290,05 3.)0 Industrial 128,32 120,74 5,47 4,9514,96 4,9414,95 GUARDBANK: Indusuial 456,41 424,71 2,31 International 131,052 122,65 2,43 Growth 3257.87 3037,93 3,34 Mining 405.61 377,80 2,45 SYFRETS: Money Market Resources 197,39 184,01 3.69 Gold 194,43 181,25 2,80 Gmwrn 362,20 338,35 2.99 90 day liquid BA rate Income 121,93 120,65 11,75 I~- 110,10 108,92 12,46 Trustee 147,95 138,25 2.66 Yesterday's opening Yesterday's closing Industrial 169, 11 158,35 3,26 SAGE: I ~ 112,22 111 , 10 11,54 10,25 10,25 Joburg stock exchange JOHANNESBURG: NE 3 Shares on the JSE ended mixed In quiettrodeyester· day. with stronger world markets boosting Industrial A MORE LIFE TO THEIR CARS. shares but a list· less bullion price depressing gold counters, which were seen strug· gllngfOfdlrecllon. AND NOW "We've seen thin volumes throughout the day and there has been no major buying Interest. YOURS. Concentration has shifted to for­ eign markets, to a dealer sold. He added thot market players were "cautiously" awaiting the out· come of Frldoy's summit meeting 01 polllleol lead­ ers, Shortly ofter the 4 tlmea Indy Clr Chlmplon 18B3 Indy Car Champlo. close, theollshore 1878 Formula 1 Chlmplon Index wos up nine 18BZ Formula 1 Chlmplon polnts to 4 85S as Use HlIYoIine formula] Motor O~ and HCMlIine fomnJiaJ is the one oil you',e in good (ll/llpony. World champions theindsturallndex which surpasses the Ameiicon, European Nigel Manse!! and Morio Andf8tti both re~ gained 17 polnt, tmd JOpDneYI spetifirotions. Including t05618.However, on it; complete engine protection. In their the -."rid's iales! sperifKo1ioo, AI'! SH, the 011 gold Index Indy Cars. In lheir family [!IfS. Exoctly the the Slridesllir:ensing system ever devised 54/TIe oil. shed six e<>H$to 1 to (ertify lhe periormolK' levels of 913. So do o~er 30 minion other molOfists molor oils. MOIk'et leader around the WOfIcl. MolOfisls who depend on Gel the complete engine protection De Beers col· Hll'loIine fIlfmolo3 for complete proledion of Havoline formula3 fOf yovr cor. Today. leeted 125e to ogoillSf RID2,75, while 0$­ ,&,slllrfing friction soclate Anglos .a.heat stren upped 100e to A engine deposits. R196,50 on turna. Who wan/their (ors to perform better. ®~~I~~~ ver of R:8,49m. ..".,. ADD MOlE lifE TO lOUII CAll. On the gold '" board. Vaal Reefs leIl2OOetoR408,OO and Loroine slipped 10e to RI5,OO. Among key In ~ f« your flEE 199~ bdt Cor Series caImdor, tal dustrlals, 8arlows upped 10e to III toI·1ree III 0800 22 003S, R27,60, while Rlchemont gained 75c to R43,OO. - Sopo-I­ NET ------..- -. -~------

'Play it again Sa m' Recently commercialised, TELECOM pride them. s.lye. in their excellent standa rd of service and LOS ANGELES: As time goes by. it was bound to exp ertise and their ability to keep abreast of happen. WamerBoohhas asked two writers tocomeup cur rent trends. They place a high p remium on with a sequel to the movie classic "Casablanca," Daily employing the ca libre candidat. who shar.s this Variety reported Wednesday. The project· as of now dubbed "Casablanca, the Sequel" • consists of a book, philosophy and who could make Cl meaningful followed by a miniseries, the Hollywood trnde paper contribution to the overall success of the company. said. The idea came from the success of "Scarle tt, .. the The following position is cUrTenffy ovailab ~ : 1991 sequel to "Gone With the Wind," said Nansey Neiman. who will edit the book. "Casablanca," pro­ ducedby Wamerin 1942,starred Ilumphrey Boganand Draughtsm an Ingrid Bergman and won an Oscar for best picture. Minimum requirements are on N6 Certificate/Diploma in Architectural droughting, 3 years practical experience in architectural droughting and Namibian citizenship Chief Clerk In return we offer 0 competitive salary with on attractive range of fringe benefits os would be expected from 0 large esta- WALVIS BAY blished company. ' Minimum requirements for this position with Air Namibia are. Std 10/­ Please contad °Mr W Grobl.r a t (0611 201·2297 or Grade 12 or equivalent _ SAAFARI and Passenger Handling certificates at P 0 Box 297, Windhoek for more details by no • absolute proficiency In English Wi th a working knowledge 01 Afrikaans later than 22 April 1994. and German as definite recommendation . at least five years airline experience. Namibian citizenship . an organised and client oriented approach _ the ability to effectively manage a small office, often working under pressurised conditions. The successful candidate will be responsible for the total management TELEC~M fu nction at the airport office. N A M B A TransNamib offers a market related remuneration package based on qualifications, skills and experience, which includes a housing loan, relocation assistance and medical and pension scheme. Interested candidates should contact Mr CS Jacobs at (061) 298- 2520 for further details. Bona fide applicants with proof of their qualifications may obtain application forms from tha security offiCII at the entrance to the TransNamlb Head OffIce. Completed forms should be addressed to The Senior Personnel Officer, Air Namibia, P 0 Box 731, Wlndhoek, Namibia. Closing dele: 22 April 1994. Namibia Beverages, bottlers ot Coca·Cola In Namibia have the folk>wing vacancy in the Central and SOuthern Region. . Air Namibia SECfiETARV TO THE The National Airline of Namibia HUMAN RESOURCES ~~------~~~u=' DEPARTMENT

We have a vacancy for a Secretary in the Human Resources Department at our Head OUice in Windhoek.

This is a key pos~ion in a Service Department and only applicants w~h appropriate experience will be considered.

Major responsibilities ot this position are to provide the Human Resources Departmentwitha complete secretariallunction.

We are looking for a person with the following qualities: ""'" _ In a ~ GIp8CIIy. 1be ability to 1hink Task related : end plan etrel.glcally. _ - Must have good office Admin skills .... _end_. "t:~.t ~r_ ...... _ """" 10 _ .. oIljoc­ - Be able to run office in the absence of senior staU ~ r ..-'.,.,.,...... - Handling secretarial function for Department be to·COOI ...... and tives are essential prere­ - Key areas : Planning cor1IrtIIlhe actIItItIes 01 a hlgh­ ,,-.-~ : Prioritizing ly skilled saIaa team wtth a and interperoonal skills and : Able to perform under pressure _Io~our_ fluency in English are also : A very good command of English thus Increasing our sales pnII"8qUisItes. : Malric and Code 08 drivers license. voIume_ However, you will In ...." for JOUr services. we also be responsible for the Personal qualities: oiler a competitive salary and total management of the - A level-headed person fringe benefits, with stimu­ - Be prepared to go an MExtra MileMe .g. depot, Including distribution ~ worI

Th,e c:Io"ing date for applications is: Friday. 29/04/1 994. Please contact the Client Liaison Officer at Admark on (061) 224698 without delay to make an Inhlal applieatlon. THE_NAMIBlAN '" ,

NOTICE TO ALL GRADUATES OFTHE UNlVERSITY OF NAMl81AAND OFTHE UNIVERSITY CO J\.1PONENTOFTHE FORMER ACADEMY Petroleum (Namibia) (Pty) Ltd In accordance with the Provisions of the University of Namibia Act, (Act No. 18 of 1992) Section 9(2)(e) the graduates of the is currently in the process to invite tenders for the University of Namibia and/or of the University component of the following offshore drilling related services: former Academy are entitled to elect two persons to serve on the University Council for a period of 3 (three) years. -Drilling Unit In the light of the above, UNAM urgently requests all interested -Supply Base graduates to kindly register as members of the Con vocation before 15 April 1994. Please contactthe following person as soon as pos­ -Supply Boats sible: -Helicopter Services -Wire line Logging The Clerk of the Convocation : Mrs J Srnit -Casing Supply Tel, (0611301-2015 F." (0611301-2444 Office of the Registrar -Wellhead · University at Namibia -Sea-bed Survey Private Bag 13301 WINDHOEK Enquiries with regard to tender Invitation NAMIBIA documents should be directed to Mr_ Albert UNIVERSITY OF NAMffiIA Hoffmann at Tel: (061) 221260 or Fax: (061) 32391 ~------~,"~'"V,~,;;!~ ~ SOUTHERN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY ADVERTISEMENT FOR POST Applications .r. Invited from suitably qualified citizens of Namibia forth. position of Senior Economist (Human Rll"aourc.a Development) to be baud at the SAOe Secretarlat, In GABORONE, BOTSWANA. REPUBLIC OF 1. JOB DESCRIPTION NAMIBIA In support 01 the Human Resources Development Sector, the Incumbent will play a key rola In evolving and shaping the SADC's Human Resources Development PolicIes and provide strategic support to the regional training council In the Implementation of Its programme activities and In building analytical capacity. The oHlc., will war!<. closely with the MINISTRY OF FINANCE Regional Training Council In managing SADC's Institutional strengthening and In-service training programme and work on labourtnarket Issues. TENDERS ARE AWAITED FOR

Specifically the Senior Human Resources Economist will be responsible for. 1. TENDER NO:A171/94 THE INSPECTION, FAULT FINDING, REPORT/OVERHAUL, MOUNT, INSTALL, (a) Assisting SADC to Improve Human Resources Development, Including training and capacity-bul\ding In member TEST RUN, COMMISSION, SERVICE AND SUPPLY States, particularly Sector Coordinating units and the SADC Secretariat itself. Of PARTS HIGH PRESSURE STEAM BOKERS AT (b) CoOrdinating and managing, on behaH of the SADC Secretariat, its policies and programmes In support 01 the I ' VARIOUS INSTALLATlONS FOR THE PER+OD Human Resources Development Sector by providing leadership In the articulation 01 Issues relevant to the region's • 1JUNE 1994 TO MAY 1995. Human resources through sectoral and sub-sectoral strategies. Focu. wJ1l be on: , 2.TENDER NO: A98/94 THE RENT OF SUITABLE i) Appropriate and affordable educallon and training; CONTAINERS FOR THE STORAGE OF BURNTOUT iil Enhancing the capacity of regional Institutions for management and training; ANTHRACITE, COAL ASH AND THE REMOVAL OF iii) Addressing Issues related to the creation of an enabling environment for individuals and Institutions to apply their COAL ASH FROM GOVERNMENT STEAM BOKER skills to the fullest extent; and INSTALLATlONSATUNIVERSITVOFNAMIBIAAND Iv) Addressing luture areas for cooperation within the context of SADC·s programme 01 action. AUGUSTlNIUM COLLEGE TO THE MUNICIPAUTY, REFUSE DISCHARGE TERRAIN FOR THE PERIOD (c) Advising the Human resources Development Sector and the organlsallon as a whole, as appropriate, on relevant 1 JUNE 1994 TO MAY 1995. sector planning, financing and macro-economic issues and helping the sector develop a viable medium-term investment programme and portfolio of projects consistent with the long-term strategy. The latter will include project formulation, 3.TENDER NO:A278194 SUPPLY AND DEU VER Y OF design and monitoring of impl!mentatlon. FlREBRIGADEUINIFORMSFORTHEDEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT FOR THE PERIOD 1 AUGUST 1994 (d) Managing the training programme for SADC Staff, including completion 01 induction courses, preparation of generic TO 31 JULY 1996. and specialised training and lrT"Jllementallon of the management Improvement programme. 4. TENDER NO:A46/94 THE SUPPLY OF PUMPING (e) Assisting the Sector to address key Human Resources Development policy issues related 10 regional economic S ER~CETOTHEGOVERNMENTATGOCHA SFOR integration Including matters pertaining 10 Incentives and efT1)loymenl and the design of pro-active labour market policies THE PERIOD 1 JULY 1994 TO 30 JUNE 1995. as weJl as In the building 01 capacity lor the Human Resources Development Sector In these and other areas.

(I) Monitoring and evaluating the effeellveness of the Human Resources Development Sector and Its overall programme. 5. TENDER NO:A271f94 THE PRINTING, SUPPLY AND DEUVERY OF GOVERNMENT CHEQUES FOR QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE THE PERIOD 1 AUGUST 1994 TO 31 JULY 1996. The Officer should have: Oosingdll.te: (1)lIhOOonTuesday IOMay 1994 .. A minimum of Masters Degree In Economics as it relates to Human Resources Development and education, and (210 S) IIhOO OIl Tuesday 17 May 1994 have extensive experience In education or a related discipline. Maturity of judgement and strong analytical and conceptual ablHt le s. DOCUMENTS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE At least live year's post-graduate quatllylng practical experience as economlst.lHuman Resources Manager, OF Including policy and pro/eel analysis, carrying out major sector work/studies on education and training projects. The Secretary:Tender Board Knowledge and capachy to train, evaluate end monhor Human Resources Development Programmes and Projects. Gtound flOOf, FIscus Building 10 John Meinert Street Excellent wrlHfl9 and communication skills In English and proficiency In use 01 a Computer. Wolil. ln g knowledge in Windlloek Portuguese would be added advantage. TENDERS MUST BE FORWARDED TO The OtIlcer should be e citizen of SADC member States and should have an appreciable knowledgelfamlllarity The Secreta/}': Tender Boafd with the region's education and Human Resources Development Systems. P.O. Box 3328 SALARY AND OTHER CONDITIONS WI NOHOEK Fax No.: (061) 36454 1. Salary Scale OR DEPOSITED IN: US$ 26160 J( 1128·36312.00 per Amman The Tender Box: 2. 25% gratuity In lieu of pension paid on satisfactory completion of contract. Ground Floof: Fiscus Building 3. 50% contributory Medical Aid (Optional) 10 John Mainerl Street 4. Successful candidate will be on 4 years Initial contract, renewable. Windhoek All applications, accompanIed by a Curriculum Vitae, copies 01 relevant certificates and names 01 three (3) referees NB :N$5-00 Levy (Non refundable) is payable in should be addressed to the following: Advance in cash Of bank guaranteed cheques only The Executive Secretary (Unpaid tender documents will be prejudiced). SADC Secretariat Private Bag 0095 SECRETAR Y: TE,NDER BOARD. 212](11 GABORONE BOTSWANA TELEFAX: 267·372848 Appllcallons should reach th e above address not later than 18th April 1994. - 14 Friday April 8 1994 THE NAMIBIAN

Engineer (Mechanical) W INDHOEK The ROiling Stock Department (TransNamib Rail) requires. a gra­ duated engineer with five years railway related experience who complies with the following requirements _ registration with a pro­ WORKING FOR CHANGE fessional institution _ computer literacy _ a good physical condition _ Namibian citizenship or permanent residency _ Code 08 driver's licence _ willingness to work a 45-hour week, overtime and on Positions available - Oxfam Canada/Canamco weekends and public holidays when necessary. OXFAM CANADA is an international development agency based in Canada and administering Canadian aid programmes in Namibia wi th an annual budget 01 The successful candidate will _ maintain an up-ta-date reference about R5 million. The programme is agriculturally locussed, with some wa ter. centre and effectively deal with all technical and mechanical queries that relate to any of the company's business units _ collaborate in all forestry, health, gender a nd income genera ting activities. Most of the programme new project proposals and maintenance programmes and compile is focussed on the Oka vango Region under the project Conomco. Oxfam C anoda all the necessary drawings, plans, schedules and feasibility studies Is an equal opporlunity employer for rolling stock and other mechanical a!?sets _ compile and submit capital budget proposals _ adjudicate tenders and continuously Financial Officer Small Enterprise Advisor liaise with contractors and oversee aJl work _ maintain an efficient BASED IN WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA BASED IN RUNDU, NORTHERN NAMIIIA assets register covering all related aspects _ updating of diagram letpOnllble lor: les.pon.ible lor: books for wagons, coaches and containers _ stock control _ all a (lrrorrciallocord keeping a adVice and training 01 e_lSllng caoperallves related duties as required from time to time. a IIrronclal reporllr-,g (montl"lly. Quarterly) on S1ructures. administration. 1rnance. ono a pay tOll morkehng TransNamib offers a market related remuneration package based on a supp orl ana training 0 1 Olher relaled stall on U Odvlse on and Implement ploJect support to qualifications, skills and experience, which includes a housing loan, frnanCla1 systems and reportlr-,g cooperO!lves relocation assistance and medical and pension scheme. D Irom lime 10 Ume. Ilairllng and support to pro· o adVise and OSSlsl communiTy 'Eivel small enTel je<:t personnel and small enlerprise partners pllseS os time perml!S Interested candidates should contact Mr 0 Rix at (061) 298-2290 on baSic bookkeeping and linonclol ski lls U provide monthly reports on acllV:tes for further details. o Competilrv e salary. medical and penSion U competitive satarv on(! mealCol and penSion Bona fide applicants with proof of their qualifIcations may ob­ benelils bene lr ts Quoll!k:afk)nt.; U Negolloted nousrng ono veh,cle suppon tal tain application forms from the security lIuency In spoken and written English success/ul conOldOl e if relOcatlOt"l reqU1leo the TransNamib Head Offlce_ Completedoffice .forms~.:t:~t:~h~e,e::":it; ,:.~:""~,~e~=: ,, o a de gree or diploma If1 occounling or relaTed Qualification.: addressed to The Senior Personnel Officer, rleld U rluency ,n sooken ono w!,rren Enghs/1 Office, Room 124, Windhoek, Namibia. o 2 - 5 years e ~ perrence In accounts manage· U experence In managing cooperatives Closin g date: 24 April 1994. ment U finanCial reporting skills U goOd Interpersonal ond communication Skills U mOlkellng skills o obillly In Comp urer occountll19 progromme '.J gOOd communlcolron. reOOltlng. ono Inrer· o dev~topmenl programme accounrs mono· petsonOI sk.IIS TransNamib gement on asser J d 'promo Of degree in relaTed telO on ossel Forestry Specialist L i mited The National Carrier of Namibia Secretary / Receptionist BASED IN RUNDU BASED IN WINDHOEK J works wllll Conomco comm>Jn,r v mo o ,h/O' Responsible lor: !Ion proglomrr.e J re soonSIDle ror Implemematla'lO' community :J rront de5~ management. If1CiUd,ng lelepr-rone and reception outreacn lIee olanllng p'og'omme 1Y ,'f1 onO· blllZ OllOn ston :.J secreronor dulres o~ OSSlgned. me luo,ng. tYPing. pnotocopyrng. lal . ordellg orrICe suo ..1 provlce !.Uppo" ono rro,n,ng on l'ee OlOnI,ng plies a nd communl1y rOlcsrrv TO mODII,lotlon ~ '01! .J appointment setting rOI monogornenr SIOr: ono Villages '..1 liaise wlrn Deoollme:l1 01 tOlfl.Sily ana {)" .~r U compefll've soral y. meOlCol ono pen~,on CDM (Pty) Ltd operates an opencast diamond mine benelrts Olgonllahons Involveo If' 10Ies"", COVi> I") on the west coast of Namibia_ Our employees and their Quolifications: ment or , rne Okovango region ..1 prov,oe regulol r"POns on oc:,v,roes "J experrence In secreTorrol/rece01lOn IVOI~ families live in Oranjemund, a modern. attractive town ..1 compe:,:,ve salorv \'/ ,t r m (> dIC::' on:-: O(,~SlC'" J compuler ~rerocy (WordPelleCT. lot\J~l Oenelrls boasting a central shopping complex, hospital, nursery J gOOd olgonl.1el. serf mot,vatEld QualificatiOns: school, primary school and excellent sporting and re· .J goOd Inter personal S ~ IIIS creational facilities. Applications are awaited from suit· J p leasant b uT firm oer!oOnall ty .J rIVenc y In spo~e n ono ,'lIIl!en FngllSl"1 .J cou!ses a nd tra ining In Secreto"or/ReCf>ph(''l J rocol Kovongo language 0 STrong osk1~S on osser nlZlng skills J m Ot rlCulO.tlOn mondotory. degree or d lp tama Q comouter Iltelacy on Ossel The Manpower Services on o$Sel. partICularly m a grICulture Must b e wllhng to live rn O kOvongo DlStllCt VIHoge Department, "ease. reply In writing wllh CV attached. Appliconlllor Project Ofncer. Small Enlerpllse Advllor. field CDM (Ply) Ltd, Coordinator and Foreslry Speciolis l positions shoUld 0110 Include a one page w lltlen statement on their view of developmenl PO Box 35, Only short listed applicants will be contacted. and applications will nol be letUrned Oranjemund, APPLICATIONS SHOULD 8£ OELIYUEO/ MAIUD/ FAXED TO : NAMIBIA, OXFAM CANADA OR CANAMCO CDM PO Ba_ 50275 I Proprietary I Limited Closing date: 15 April 1994. 80 8010w Sheet Mbongura Complex Wlndhoek Rundu fox' 1061) 33347 Fall: (061312) 3-30 Closing date lor appllcalions: 15 Aptll IW.: THE NAMIBIAN il B 1994 15 Ondhalate yokoongamba Oshingongi ya yonagulwapo shaanangeshefa

Momukunda Omutaku, iihuna yowala yi li po moNooli OSWALD SHIVUTE KOONGAMBA mpoka sho oshinanao shondhalate yookilomcta Ondhalate yokoongamba dha Namibia na ndatu Iwaampoka sha yonagulwapo sheke. OSWALD SHIVUTE lyAanangeshefa ko NooJi - Angola ndjoka opo ya tulilwe ko omvula ya MomikundaOndwinOkahengeokuzamOmulaku MOSHAKATI NNRCCI- olya Ii Iya ningi ziko oya tetwa po nokuningwa oombululu omwa yonagulwa ashike ondhalte yuule woometa oshigongi moka mwa ulikwa dha kwata Dole woometa dhomayovi 300 Iwaampoka. Ongundu onene Ookandidaate dhOmewiliko Momikunda ngashi Onambutu nooki,loiometa pomahala gi Hi nogi Hi. nOmulwewondjaba. ook ilo 42 okuza kOshikango yaanangesbefa yokoNooli oya epe molwashoka ndjoka ekuJu Oshifo shika. paindil0 Iyaakwashigwana yamwe wa thinda muuzilo ondhalate oya kala ya te wa li ya ning} oshigongi shawo olya kwisha noku na yaahoka mboka kaye u vitile eteto 1yondhalate ndika nenge ya tokolwa pomahala ogendji. oshinano oshinene kOmokuti Lodge okuhogololwandjokaepe.liIyo ombili. mEtitatu osha li sha yi kOshikangohoka sha shotango osha kwalela mo Oomcla 800, shimwc oshiwike sha zile ko hoka ya li yimwe yomEwiHko ekulu nayo zi nokuya sha lambalala ongamba shuuka kuuzilo Oometa 400, shimwe oomcta lOO, shimwe oometa ya kundatahana wo oyi Ii mongundu sha thindikilwa kOmunambelewa Omukuluntu 50 nashimwe oometa 10 Iwaampoka. gwolmmigaration pOshikango Salomo Hango. Oshikumwilhi osha holoka nee pomukunda nokwiindungika miinima yOonakuhogololwB natango Okilometa ashike yimwe okuza pomwcclo gwa Okwayoufuko okuza pOmutwewondjaba. ookilo oyindji ya pamba noiashi vulika yamwe ya ka Sh ikangooshifoshika oshadhidhilike naleondhalate 45, moka oshifo shika pamwe na tale Salomo uwumgeshefawawo,unenetuu hogulululwe. ya lelwa oshinano shoometa 20. Hangosha adhaopalaonene yondhalate ya kewa po moshitopolwa shokoNooU. Pokati mpoka opu na wo Okuya nee moshitopolwa shomukunda gwaDibo, nekuwa ando nokuyiwa nayo konima sho a li wo Nonande osbi(o shetu k.asha ongundu yimwe Ookilometa 4 okuza pomweelo gwaShikango, kembadhala okuka podhimwe ndhoka a thiga po ye li sha mons ompito yokuya ko yAanangeshefa moshitopolwa i ihuna ya tameke ihe nee sho pchala I imwe ondhalate la lete po wo ondhalale pokamweelo hoka ya tctwa nenge ya tokolwa po uule woomcta lOOm, kokoompadhi. omolwomalpyalddbilo galwe, taya nyenyeta kutya Ekalelopo pchala limwe 2Om, pu limwc IOm, pu limwe 300m Oshifo inashi vu la we okuya komeho kuuzilo, osbayelakutyaotasbikamona Iy Aanangeshafa kali li naana nopu limwe natango oometa 300m, pu limwe 10 oshoka shoka sha mono po osha li sha gwana omauyelele giikundathanwa nawa molwashoka yamwe nopu lyahugunina 150m lwaampoka. okuhokololwa. ' T::::::::!:~ oshowo mboka ye Ii mo kaye shi naana Pomukunda Okatale, ookilo 5 okuza pomweelo Kakele kaasho, aakalimo yamwe mboka ya li ya I ngoka ga zile shili aanangeshefa natango gwaShikango oshinano ashihe kumwe shondhalate monathana noshifo shika ngashi tatc G. Andreas, shoometa 520 osha yonagulwa po sheke ondhalate meme Julia Paulus nokamati haka litha iimuna moshigongi muka DOtashi ke nenge kaye Srn ongeshera. ya lala nuulenda mboka wa .li wa kwatela ko kedhina Aron Petrus, oya Ii ya lombwele oshifo ga nyanyangidha opo aaleshJ Kakelekaashokaoshifoshika ondhalale wa yi wa nawo. shika kUlya,. ondhalate ndjika oya tetwa kaanlu yetu moka rowa kwatelwa wo os ha dhidbilika kutya POyongo. Ookilo 7 okuza pOshikango, opa adhika nokiimuna mbyoka hayi hingilwa koonkondo aanangesheta mboka kaya li aanageshefa yokoNooU oye na i ilonga iikum ithi, molwashoka ondhalate oya tetwa/ mondhalale ndjoka nohayi tokola nee ondhalate ya mona omplto yokuya ko, ya lela ompito ombwanawa ya tokolwa nokuyonagulwa pomahala ogendji sho tayi kondjo nokupita ngeno. sbiwe shoka sha ningUwe ko okwiihumitha komebo uuene nokuyalulila kumwe Hnano mbyoka 010 adha Onkumwe oyi li nee mpoka kUlya, nonando poometa 1750. Epangelo Iya tula po oomweelo nuumweelo oundji hoka. tuu ngele otaya k ala POkadiva, Ookilo 12 okuza pOshikango. lela, opu na mboka inaya pandaetulopo Iyondhalate Oshigongi nenge Osemina nokupwaakena ondhalalC oya tetwa nayi lela uule wOometa 1000 ndjika notaye yi yonagulaponomikalodhi ili nodhi ndjika oya Ii ya egululwa komagandjomayelengokataya pchala limwc omanga pehala limwe oometa 160 ili. kOministeli ylipindi pewakOmbelewayUuministeli nosho tuu. ,// Oshifo osha kundana wo kutya okuza mpoka sha n 1 i k w a f a a b u 1 i k a wIipindi nIikwafaabulika MOnanghwe oshikako shookilo 17 okuza hulilaokuyakuuzilosigookomulongagwaKavango, omusimanekwa Hidipo mOshikango oshinano shoometa 150 osha lelwa anuwa iihuna nee, omanga kuuninginino wa ndjoka tayi wilikwa ku tate Ben nenge sha lokolwa nokuyonagulwa. Shikango okuya komulonga gwaKunene itaku Hamutenya. Hango oshowo kewiliko Okuza mpoka osh ifo shika osha yi momukunda popiwa nce nande. Oshifo shetu pokati mpoka Iyombelewa yawo yene yo Okanghudi ookilo 20 okuza pOsh ikango nosha Epangclo olya kanitha lela oshimaliwa na oH na osha kundans natango kutya NNRCCI ndjoka yi Ii dhidhilika oshinano shoometa 900 lwaampoka sho manga ndjoka yi li Ewiliko lyEhanagno mOngwediva yligongi. ndhalate ya yonagulwapo. po sheke.

Oondjila dhashakati Etitatu la dja ko ola Ii efiku lounamapya pOmahenene popepi nadhi wapalekwe noRuacana, opo ovanamapya kwa li vc Aakalimo yomOshakati onkee ngaa taya indile I uya okuulikilwa natango kutya Oshikondo shoka shi na sha omaludi eembuto noondjila nashi tameke nokuwapalekc oondjila nokuDdungikwa nghee dhomondoolopa ndjoka. ve na okukuna oikunwa Uncnc otaku dhilaadhilwa okuwapalcka elambo yavo opo ve lilikolele ndjoka li li pondalaye yokuya koshipangelo okuza sha.Oshiviloeshi okwa mwandjoka one ne ya Ngwediva na Shakati li sha kalwa noonkwawo nee dhi li lela meni Iyolukanda lwa kovanenenhu vahapu, Shakati. ana moondunda oontokele. ngaashi cehamba, Mwene gwOndoolopa ya Shakati omusamane omalenga noovene Chief Ankama ota indilwa iinyenge moshinima vomikunda. Mefano eli Ohamba yaNdonga. Fillemon Kauluma Elifas (kolumosho) Ola tale nawa ombuto imwc yomahangu oyo tai lolwa poshikunino cshi. Erano: Oswald Shivute.

Aahingi ylihauto amuhe mboka hamu yi Oshipahu Tu lombwela! kOkahao nenge hamu pitile hoka okuya Unita gumwe a kwatelwa Ngee ounaeenghundana kUu kwaluudhi nosho tuu kiitopolwa yilwe mOshitopolwa pOnamakunde dasha ile una eshi wa kuuninginino otamu indilwa mu kale mwa uda sha endelcla takamitha Ondalaye nenge oondaJaye dhi Ii sha Shikoto nowuudite os ha popepi nOmbelewa ya Nganndjera ngele owa Omukuluntu gumwe gwomEtanga lyaUnila okwa kwatelwa pOnamacundc ongula yohela pumbiwa okuleshwa zi Iwopomawendo wa thinda mondoolopa Onkundana ya adha oshiro shika otayl ti kutya kOshiwana, yoyene. kOpolisi yEpangelo lyaAngola. momikunda dhimwe dhomOshitopolwa sha Ino ongaa onga. OOn da laye ndhika oombwinay i noon kondo Pakuuva Omukwiita nguka oku li lela monafanadiva naTyapa komuntu to yi mo to hingilile notashi vulika Shikoto ngashi mOkakororosa nosho tuu omwa omukuluntu mEtanga Iya Unila nokwa adhika Namutcwa ile OswaJd dhidhilikwa mwiiteyela oombahu tadhi yonagula e ya koNamacunde. ando nelalakano lela wu kandome ngele ino takamitha. Shivute kOshitopolwa Yamwe oya holola kutya pokuma mpoka iikuniwa noonkondo. Iyontumba. shOkoumbangalanhu. opwa ka nndomena nale nokuli om untu gum ..... e Aakalimo yaahoka oya Ii ya adha nale nokuli Sho Opolisi yE pangelo lyaAngola ye mu 010 dulu yoo oku omasiku ga ziko. Oshikondo shUunamapya moshitopolwa kundukidha noondjcmbo ongula yohcla okwi denga ongodi konomola Aakalimo otaya indile kOsh ikondo noonkembadhala otadhi ningwa dhi kale igand ja nombil i koh i yuumbanda uunene nashi (061) 36970. shoondjila kutya ngeno pu t ul we moshi pala omapu ka ngaka omanga inagi ihanena a kwatwa pookwa jiwa nayc nziya. ya thinda Ino kwata kwala, tu omadhidhiliko gomoondjila ga kwata miiti klitopolwa yilwe. kOndjiva hoka. . lombwela il e u w meendelC'lo ngashi tashi vulika. dengclc kongodi oyo. 16 Friday April 8 1994 THE NAMIBIAN

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ACCOMMODATION ACADEMlA CASH for all SUE ANSTEY your "oldies" from Private accomodation of a 2 New Duat" House TO LET REAL ESTATE N$235 000 per unit In and outside of very high standard With Fridays private swimmingpool and DORADO PARK Each: 3 Bedrooms with your house, lawn. Available on daily HOCHLAND PARK· TO .'C1% Bathrooms furniture, electric basis at rate 01 single LET In the most sought· a 6x3 Bedrooms Modem open-plan living I appliances, building 2OhOO tin N$1oo per day and dOOble aller oomplex, An Antiochle str. 14 New houses to let dining I TV and kitchen material and what Ext N$135 per day, FIve exquisite three bedroom Katutura With BIC have you : minute's walk!rom central Contact: J.A.smit Townhouse with garage Space for washing Contact today town. FI)( bookings or Tel: 228346 (w) TO RENT from 1st May a machine and tumble drier HOCHLAND PARK further 35764 41348 (h) only N$2000 p.m. lock·up garage Entrance hatl 220012 Inter locked Lounge I dlnlngroom Southern Life LALAPANZI· FLAT IN Walled-in spacious private 2 bedrooms with BIC FOR A BETTER DEAL garden Tower, M2 Floor, EROS First HOI)(, with area 2Y:z Bathrooms IN NEW AND USED Burglar proofing or alatm Beautiful kitchen, buil1·ln MOTOR SPARES. CALL Immediate balcony, 1 bedroom, in system TINUS OR LANCE AT : occupation mint condition, plus Contact: Gaynor at stove carport. Owner 220321 w rilg office hours Flat + shower KHOMASDAI. transferred. Only 108 or at 224164 after houfS Outside toilel plus garage MOTOR SPARES Braai area TAUBEN GLEN " Price N$268 000- neg. Tel' 211760 0r 2 11766 SUNRIDGE For the ' newly·wed$"j3 HOCHLAND PARK QU INTRONICS Bedrooms, neal quiet, Lounge Expert TV, Video, HI·Ft & CREATE ____ _ large efI. A bargain at Oiningroom 3 Bedrooms with BIC Audio Repairs. N$I2S O()().OO MARBLING 2% Bathrooms Aerial & M.Nellnstalations FOR INVESTORS! 25 Kitchen with BIC I scullery Free collection & Delivery & STIPPLI NG hectares plot (80% Hal) P LUS: Servanfs quarters Low prices - Fast Service EFFECTS sale. 10 tv'Jnules !rom Cl and shower Phone Dave today Centre. Serious bU)'9fs P LUS: Single Carport T9I: 42939 ON FRAMES ?{;E'W C!1I:Pt'l1O'>{S only, please! Price: N$292 000- neg,

CASH MU STU.1l1O Contact: Sue 52038 or We ere urgenUy look ing for yoor Hi·Fis & TVs TE L (061) 31621 52222 or hOUgH In all areas 10 Tet 220012 .el1, If you want to .ell GROUP OF ESTATE your house, pfaasa SPEctAUSTS IN CASH AGENTS phone us. AFFORDABLE fCII yoor Fridges & ERaS N$230 000- Pho ne HELEN MAJIEDT HOUSING Freezers (any condition) WANAHEDA· ~U1Y 223218 (W) TeI: 220012 KATUTURA · 231151 (H) DORADO PARK OKURYANGA VA Antlquss & Plot & Plan .;,~ 00 you have yoor own Flat CASH Ofd thfngs Now available I! buy lInd 5s11 386 & 486 PC's pIo~ We 3 Bedroom houses For your Lounge suite, NOTEBOOKS Let us build your dream FOR SALE Clime/thorn From N$1 30 ()()(). dinlngfoom sultes and Antique LASER PRINTERS house for you III OORADO PARK kitchen furniture All costs Induded 25 Garten Street Prlces!rom N$80 000 3 Bedrooms + Garage TeI: 22001 2 P.O ,Box 6716 We .'.0 . 'ock; Plan of your own choice N$146 900- II5sqm MULTI MEDIA KITS fo.4 "~ Wil1dhoek Exlsling Muse" Burglar bars 3 Bedrooms only N$I36 TO lET FAX MODEMS TeI: 22 n56 Oorado part!: Fond", 900 - 895sqm OLYMPIA H$2500 p.m. HOUSEWIVES SCANNERS Turanda OvIna Ovikuru 3 Bedrooms Nice facade 2 Bedrooms + Garage Fumished 2 beclroomed STUDENTS PRINTERS 2 Bathrooms BE INOEPENDANT IN N$1 2S 900 - 97sqm hoose with well k&pt HAWKERS Garage WIde Selection of: 1994" OWN YOUR 2 Bedrooms only garden and braai area. Start your own Immecliale occupation, HOME NURSING SOFTWARE ""go '" OWN HOUSE Ill!! Your N$ 116900 " 78sqm N$1700Q()... EROS PARK N$ 3500 business today Study our wondarfu l six month ACCESSORIES ager1t Melania van Oyk on 400sqm erf Diploma Course and gain pm, Lovely 3 bedroomed ...,. COMPONENTS Te!;222nl -.-.'''"'"' knowledge that wiUbe use1vl to Newty Built · Dorado LARGE ERVEN nouse with pool and I,.v" bat!. you aU lhe days 01 yovr lila ConlK t ua for: !(HOMASDAL PLOT & AVAILABLE I ".d,,,,.dooble amenities. Apply: P'" ~"­ REPAIRS 3 Bedrooms BIC PLAN Concerned aboul transfer Occupation and April. "'ck.. ~ .1 The Principal UPGRADES 2 Bathrooms whal ...... Vans! N$80 00(). costs? leave it 10 the lUDWIGSDORF N$6000 The Good Samaritan MAINTENANCE Kitchen BIC p,m, Modern 4 .~ 2 S;laapkamars 01 3 Don't catch Correspondence Ip "t.""",a/, LEATHER Lounge slaapkamers when I'm on TV, catch bedroomecl house With ilAGS College 01 Home Nursi ng TEL 061· 226197 Garage Dletwering me wllen I'm at P,O. Bo~ 37174 Id''''.' .run.,"" and ba,_ Booy ..ns FAX 061 · 220684 Completion date: end of Italian tiles, pool, walled, '" Blrnam Park Omheining 224884" " -:'C--- • 44 Rehobother Rd July 1994 U ele kleurskema very private, Occupation Ausspannplatz N$I60 000- end April, ?hone fo( Pooo ...... o R21cr"''' ;,bmofcn rod ~ , MAAK NO U U BESTE "'" (011 ) 493·6167 at ',ae calak:>gue BELEGGING VIR 1994 PROPERTY , HannH Groenawald !!!I Skakel Melania van Property Tel: 211474 Oyk, Tei: 222nl SERVICES Flat To Let PETS PARADISE From 08h OO " 2OhOO TV REPAIR TEL. 222141 Khomasdal SUE ANSTEY KHOMASDAl 3 room flat consisting 01 HiFi. All Electronics The doggy parlour With N$1 35 000- bedroom with bathroom 24 hour I fte~1 day a dirfer&rK:eJ REAL ESTATE Extension 5 Service, Fr99 pick up and We letch and deliver Close 10 Park Foods, (hot water), kitchen and Delivery your cat or dog! FOR SALE IN taxis, etc, Ioonge, KARAMANSKI It's tick time · dip PIONIERSPARK 3 Bedrooms BIC N$ 8(X).OO (water & automatically included PioniefSpark is one 01 the Spacious lounge electricity lnet.) GORELlCK'S Phone Andraas Kitchen with built-in units best locati ons 10r a Contact: Ronnle 199 Independence Ave Erwlna Serving hatch prestigious address, a T9I: 21 1235 (atl hours) (by O K) Computartand Building Fined oven, stoVe good solidly-built home Phone 061 3n OO ; Independence B uilding FOR SALE IN with large rooms and huge Separate car port LUDWIGSDO RP erven, and close to good ""'''' D~RA _D" PARK EXT 1 3 Bedrooms, 2 For Sale schools, UNAM, K HOMASOAl K OM KIES U EIE ERF bathrooms, built·in sportsfields al1d shops. N$1 32 000- USED CARS & KOM KII!:S U EIE PLAN kilchen, large Ioonge - 1992 Nissan Hi· Rider 2,4 Lel us show you some of Extension 15 SPA RE S Next to Augustinium diningroom , dooble Model: 1992, good the many baautilul homas All MakeS PRYSE VANAF garage, swlmmingpool, condition. low km , wtllle. that we have 10 offer for Sch"" llllfl. Stock. io>clud'''i SPECIAUSTS IN N$ 1 4500~ 3 Bedrooms 1500 sqm estate for "dltflock" for a loa price 01 • Tt';loots sale In this atea . AFFORDABLE 2 Bathrooms N$379 OQ().()() only N$ 44 900 ind .GST , mud< bod_, clobs, and cab We have houses 10 suit all HOUSING SKAKEl GERRIT C ,J. T9I : 221124 1 Tel' 221124 \ 221135 ...,. tastes al1d pockets I II • Aecor.dobOne

M-NET SUPERSPORT Soccer Safari FAX. 36982 WEEKEND ACTION FROM PAGE 19 The FA Cup semi·fjnals, the US Masters Freddy Guiseb. acting TEL. 36970 golf and two great international motorsport chairperson of the events highlight a bumper weekend on M· League, and his Net Supersport. colleagues organised , , The first semi-final is between Che lseaand Luton the event. Property Cars for Sole Vacancies legal Notice on Saturday, but the main focus will be on Sunday's The tournament went clash between Manchester United and Oldham Ath­ offsmoothly except for a little seEK WERK IN THE HIGH COURT O F letic , United beat Oldham in the league on Easter NAMIBIA [)fie dae huiswerk Monday and muslbc fancied to stay on course for mis u nde r sta nd ing In the matter between the league and Cup double. regarding which teams Maandag tot WoenscIag SOUTH WEST AFRICAN l~fllAND Kontak Sotfie 32270 BUILDING SOCIETY Blackburn Rovers, chasing United in the league, were supposed to start LJtateJ Donnerdag en Vrydag Plaintiff and take on' Aston Villa in a premiership match on with the fi rst semifinal. JOHN HOWOSEB VANWVK& KATUTURA FOR SALE Monday night to complete Superspon'ssoccer line­ This was, however, The French Embassy Defendant STIEMEAT 2 Bedrooms up. cleared out a nd the seeks urgently an EIENDOMME Big d!nlngroom I lounge EXPERIENCED NOTICE OF SALE IN The golf staned last night and all eyes wi ll be on t ho usands o f fa ns Kitchen with pantry DRIVER EXECUTION a strong southern African challenge, led by Zimba­ present will agree that FOR SALE 1 Bathroom Driving licence Pursuant to a Judgement of bwe's Nick Price and South Africa's Dav id Frost the performances the SOweto, Lot 01 opportunities for requested, good K8tutura l the above Hooourable Court extensions knowledge of English and Ernie Eis, players produced Luxury Hili N$1000 000- gra nted on25th day o f Only N$95 000 neg. The world 500cc motorcycle Grand Pox series throughout the 2 Bedrooms, one Wilti TeI : Verena 22902112/.3 FEBRUARY 1993 , the BIC, toilet In Bathroom: IoIlowingimmovab18 property got off to a cracking stan last month, with Cagiva's competition was great. KHOMASDALFOR Experienced Taxi driver John Koc inski a surprise winne r from Yamaha's Uving 1 diningroom, eH Will be sold Without reserve Finally, lhe organisers with wall-to-wall carpets, SALE and voetstoots by the Deputy Luca Cadelora in the opening race. The action have proved their kitchen with BlC, plot has EXTto • with"""'" refere nces Sheriff of the DIstrict 01 OUTJO on WEDNESDAY, continues from Shah Alam in Malaysia on Sunday capabilites now it only place for extensions, 3 Bed"""", .Willing to work on fi xed the 201ti 01 APRIL1994 at and both the 500cc and 250ccraces will be screened. rests in the hands of good area, Oinlngfoom I lounge m.. .Speaks both English and t 0h00 In the forenoon atERF out~goi n g chairperson NO 183, ETOSHAPOORT, KHOIIASDAl EXT 10 Bathroom wiltl seperate AlTikaans Hendrick Christian 10 """"" OUTJO NSL Castle League N$128 000- ""., Contact: 208 2133 (w) decide on the date of 3 Bedrooms, one with Only N$ 118 000-00 CERTAIN: ERF NO 183, Ihe Annual General ETOSHAPOORT Team P W D L GFGAPTS 81C, diningroom, Notice Meeting in order to IMngroom, all wal·to-waII DORADO PA RK SITUATE : IN THE MUNICIPAUTYOF OUTJO Hellenic pave way for a new carpets, verandah, Let us build your house I NEEM KENNIS 9 7 1 1 23 10 15 We have only a NmIted REGISTRATION DI VISIO N braaialea, carport. ptot DAY. NIGHT • A ' CT Spurs 8 5 2 L 19 9 12 committee to be number 01 erven r&aSOl'l8bty big, BREAK DOWN The Conditions 01 " Sale In Chiefs elected. available. Contact 8 5 1 2 11 11 SER VlCE Exec ution" will lie lor • Jacques to discuss your Pirates 8 3 1 11 5 11 KHOMASDAL EXT 10 (OKAHAN DJA) Inspection at the office of the property needs. Deputy Sheriff al O UTJO Sundowns 6 • 5 0 1 12 5 10 N$188 000- VOlgende voertuie moat legal Notice 3 Bedrooms With BC and TeI: 224884 (w) and at the Head Office 01 binne 7 dae algehaal Plaintill at W!ndhoek and Wits 9 2 3 13 9 10 wall·to-wall carpets, 1Y2 212922 (h) • word: Plaintiffs Altomays, Fisher , Vaal Pros 8 3 1 11 9 10 Bathrooms, dln!ngroom, IN THE MAGISTRATE'S HOUSE FO R RENT Toyota Hilux N297ISH Quarmby & Pleifer, at the • livingroom, walt.to-waH Bucks 8 1 3 11 10 9 COURT FOR THE Beautiful house In quiet Peugeot N26322W under,mentioned addrsss • carpets, kitchen with BIC, Callies 9 2 3 7 9 8 DISTRICT OF CAPE area of Khomasdal. Passat Sedan N3826 T Dated at WINDHOEK this ou~lldings: 1 office I 9th day of March 1994 • TOWN Close to schools, TeI: (06221) 3314 Swallows 8 2 3 3 8 9 7 bedroom, Bedrooms 2. snopping centre and Stars 8 2 3 3 8 I. 7 with bathroom and b:lllet, Fisher, Quarmby & Pfeifer in the matter between: 'octom legal Notice Attorneys lor Plaintiff Rovers 9 2 3 16 23 7 one lock-up garage, ROYAL CAPE YACHT 3 Bedrooms with BtC 10S SWABS Building • verandah, security fence. .Aces 7 2 2 3 13 13 6 CLUB - PLAINTIFF and 1Y2 bathrooms IN THE HIGH COURT OF Post Mall WINFRIED VON Open-pian kitchen P.O.Box 37 Rangers 7 1 2 6 7 6 KHOMASDAL EXT 5 NAMIBIA • MARTELOCK ­ Loo.,.. In the matter between Wlndhoe TigersS 0 4 12 4 N$214000- DEFENDANT. Diningroom SOUTH WEST AFRICAN EP/MHII858 • • 3 Bedrooms with wall·to­ Amazulu 5 1 3 6 7 3 Established garden BUILDING SOCIETY wall carpets and BIC, Plaintiff and Pta City 8 6 8 18 3 SUMMONS GMag. livingroom and dinlngroom DAWID FREDERIK Only 1200 per monlh. Celt ic 9 1 7 9 23 3 with walt.to-wall carpets OBERHOl2ER Defendant Phooe 307 - 2328 office TO; WI NFRI EO VAN and pine ceiling, corridor -====I ======;;;:==;;;;==,-J MA TERLOCK, Defendant !'Iours, '¥J7 2033 after NOTICE OF SALE IN With BIC, kitchen with IN THE HIGH COURT OF an adult male arch itect hours. Immediate EXECUnON BIC, scullery, 2 NAMIBIA resident In Windh09k and occupalion. baltirooms, one en-suite in the matter between REPUBLIC OF employed at Kerry Pursuant to a Jud9ement of with main bedroom, a SOUTH WEST AFRICAN McNamara Architects, theabove Honourable Court separate toilet, burglat For Sole BUILDING SOCIETY NAMIBIA P .0 .80.3682, Windh09k, granted on181h day of Plaintiff and bars and security fence , f=EBR UARV 1993 , the TAKE NOTICE that by LlONEL ANTHONY verandah With tiles, one foIlowinglmma.tab1e property MINISTRY OF WORKS, TRANSPORT AND Summons sued out of this 1991 AUDI 500E lAMeNT Daflilndant lock-up garaga, nice will be sold Without reserve COMMUNICATION Court, you have been called Excellent Condition garden. andV08tstoots by the Deputy A!r conditioner, radio tape NOTICE OF SALE iN TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR upon to give noticew!thin 10 Sheriff 01 the DistrIct 01 EXECUTION (ten ) days altef publication Price: Only N$55 000 KEETMANSHOOP on Phone Jasmln or Jaco, FRIDAY, the 15th 01 hefeol, to the Clerk and to the (negotiable) Pursuant 10 a Jud{JQlTl&f1t 01 1.TENDER NO: F1f1011-6/94 SUPPLY AND HANG­ office hours 37583, &"er APRllI994 at 10h00 in the Plaintiffs Attorney of your Contact Unde at TeI: the above Honourable Court ING OF 120 m CURTAINS. hours: 51398 / 41976. lorenoonlN FRONT OF THE Intention to delend (if any) In 239880 x 2183 (woOOng grantedon4thdayolMARCH AMOUHIPAYA8LE HSW MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE, an action wherein Royal EROS PARK 1993 , the following the ""

Fixtures ••• Fixtures Sport Shorts ... Sport Shorts France First Division German exodus - I Saturday: Cannes v. Le Havre: Paris SG v. Mo­ GUIOO Buchwald. the re li able defender of the GeT· naco: Lens v. Toulouse: Martigues v. Nantes: man national learn. confirmed Wednesday that he was Auxerre v. SI Etienne: Lyon v. Bordeaux; Caen v. transferring to Urawa Red Diamonds in the Japanese I Olympique Marseille; Metz v. Montpcllier: League. Buchwald said he was moving to the J­ Sochaux v. Strasbourg: Angersv. Lille. League team immediately after the World Cup final s in the USA. Midfielder Uwe Bein of Eintracht Frank­ German First Division furt will also join the Urawa team. , Saturday: Wattenscheid v. Bo ru ssia Miguel retires Moenchengladbach: Leipzig v. Nuremberg: Duisburg v. Kaiserslautcm; Borussia Dortmund v. THREE·TIME defending Tour de France champion Cologne: Bayer Leverkusen v. Freiburg; Dynamo Miguellndurain of Spain withdrew midway through Dresden v. Schalke: Stuttgart v. Karslruhe; Bayem Wednesday's third stage of the Basque Tour, com­ Munichv. EintrachtFrankfurt: Hamburgv. Werocr plaining about the cold weather and his ac hing knees. Indurain, who was not among the leaders, dropped out AIRBORNE DUEL .•• Okocha Austin (no,10) of Nigeria prepares to head Bremen. at about the lOOk m mark as he was approaching a the ball between San Dominique (right) and Serge Maguy~ (left) of the second-degree hill climb. He had hinted he might Ivory Coast during early action in their semi-fi'Qal African Nations Cup Dutch First Division . withdraw when lhe day's 209km leg began. ~ match on Wednesday. Nigeria qualified (or the finals by defeating Ivory Coast ~2 in penalty shootout. (photo: Reulen via Nampa), Saturday: GA Eagles v. Heerenveen; Cambuur, v. Utrecht; VVV v. PSV Eindhoven; NAC v. MVV. , , World hotels Sunday: Volendam v. Ajax Amsterdam; RKCv. TOP, IN ,NAM Rada: Twente Enschede v. Vitesse; Feyenoord v" DALLAS hotels are cutting the number of rooms they Sparta. had set aside for this summer's World Cup and say the The newly a'Owned European in- tleJds iD Olympia. The. highlight of soccer games may not bring in as much revenue as they door flslbaU club winners, TSV the day WJll ~ the- international had thought. While Spain. a seeded country, plays in Ragen 1360 of , bave ar- gaml!$ between TSVHagtn andtwo Italian F:irst Division Dallas and 1990finalistsGermany and Argentinaeach

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CAPE TOWN: Australia recovered left with too much to do and no time in from a dlsasterous 2Il0start to beat which to do it. South Africa by 36 runs in their Including the '92 World Cup, South B&H day-night international at Africa and Australia have now met 15 Newlands on Wednesday. times in limited overs internationals. TIle Australians scored 24216 oIT their South Africa, who have an 8-7 edge,are allotted 50 overs to leave their oppo­ also just one-up in their current home nents with a huge chase on their hands. series. As hard as they [fied the home team "It makes for a dream finale in batsmen could manage onl y 206 for the Bloemfontein on Friday," says UCBSA loss of five . managing di rector Ali Bacher: Zamibia comes of age! Victory for the tourists, was set up by And SO it should be, with both cap- a superb third partnership of 123 lains, Allan Border and KepJer Wessels, SO, I was right. On Thursday I predicted a runs in just 112 minutes between Mark probably featuring in their fina l interna- Zambia-Nigeria final and that's how It Taylor and Mark Waugh. tional on South African soil. materiali.sed.EspeciallyZambiadefiedthecritics But it was ul timately clinched by a Border will be playing in his 273rd by destroying Mali 4-0 to reach the final of the blisteringsixth.wicketeffortbyskipper one-dayer in Bloemfontein, Wessels in Africa CupofNatJons to becontested in Tunison Allan Border and wicketkeeper lan his 47th. 11 '5 been a long, often difficult Sunday. Heal y. slog for both. but neither's will to win On the other hand, championship favourites When Healy was out last ball of the has ever faltered. Nigeria, needed a dramatic penalty shoot-out to innings these two had rattled up 62 runs Friday's showdown is going to be a dispose of a gutsy Ivory Coast, the defending in only 36 minutes to push the Austral- tough, uncompromising duel. champions, after an epic 2-all stalemate in the ian total to a commanding 242 for six On paper, Border would appear to earlier semifinal, wickets. . hold the better hand. His batsmen have a Zambia's achievement Is particularly Needingtoscoreat4,9to the over for feel for Bloemfontein's notoriously flat ·c",~theSo"·'Afn·c"", w,··'Aodrew track, but at the same time his spinners, remarkablebecauseoftheirquickrecoveryfrom .v ' ', UI ,UI last year's air disaster which killed 18 players H uUMInonceagatntnpell... ~- .. .Ja"'tt ...... une,we re Shane Wame and Tim May, can be ef- · .• , 68/1 f 20 fective on the surface. and officials of the team that was considered the '-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-, mate htng pace Wl ul a ter overs best ever that the country ha< produced in the I Above: Davld Boon, -- ~ Aussies had scored 7012 at a simi- Wessels doesn't enjoy the same luxu- lar stage _butJQe introduction of Shane ries. Solitary spinnerTim Shaw has only past decade. Australia's leading Wame played [hem straight back in to had one outing - on his home turf at St However, players like captain Kalusha Bwalya, run-scorer in their test the mire. George's Park _ and, although success- the veteran and most Influenclal starortheteam, series against South Wame, who finished up with 3/3 1 fu l, was overlooked next time round. his brother Joel, explosiv~ winger Johnson Africa, ducks a from his iO overs had Hudson trapped Shaw deserves another crack, but Bwalya, Gibby Mbasela and Harris Chongo, bouncer during the leg before for 62, Cronje caught by whether or not he gets it remains to be who are all European-based stars, lived on to Jurie Badenhorst Ashes series last year. Taylor for 37 and fi nally scen. keep the spirit alive. established the Boon will be one of by Healy for 35. Apart from Shaw, the South African In tbe meantime a few players like Kenneth only record at the Australia's trump Australia's24--year-oldwonderspin- camp must be toy ing with the idea of Montoli, Tenant Chllumba, Zede Sailetl, Elija Graef Armature cardsinthelrflnalone- ner had again effectively removed the dOing yet another K i ~ten swop, "'ith Litana and goalkeeper James Phlri rose from Rewinding Sprint day match at Bloom- dangermen. Qfthe so-called big hitten Peter returning at Gary's expense. the "B" ranks to become household names. Gala at Wind- fontefn today, wblch only Adrian Kuiper remained and al- Australia will probably settle for National team coach lan Porterfield pledged to hoek's municipal will bring the Austra- though he struck three fours in his un- change to their winning combinati!! bring the Africa Cup to Zambia after his failure pool last weekend. lIan tour to a close. beaten 38 the Capetonian was simply Michael Slater for Matthew Hayden. to take the team to the World Cup finals in the His timeof28,53 ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:~ United States. seconds for the 11 And now only one day remains before Zambia's SOm butterfly _._- -_.- team of replacements, take on Nigeria, the giants event in the under of African football, in the epic final in Tunis. 17 age group cat- Needless to say, the final has all the ingredients egory, improved ofa humdinger becauseoftheir rivalry, especially Werner Wagner's after Nigeria was responsible forthe dismissal of previous record by Zambia In the semifinal of the 1990 Nations Cup more than half a in Algeria, when they won 2-0. second. On the other hand, Zambia has recorded two 3- Despite the cold o victories over the EJephants, as well as a 0.0 weather, nearly draw tbat was achieved four years after the 2'() baUofthecomped- bumll,lation In Algiers. torslmproved.tbeir FOR ALL OUR LATEST FORD SEDANS AND LDY'a, WE HAVE THE Zambia fu-st trounced Nigeria 3-0 in the 1918 personal best FOLLOWING AVAILABLE AT SPECIAL PRICES:- Nations Cup fmals that were contested. in Ghana times..Nosw1mmer and repeated the result when they thrashed the coulddomlnatebis • Set of 214 Carpels for CarslLDV's Nigerians In a recent World Cup qualifier in age group, as hard • Tonneau Covers for LDV Zambia. competition took • Towbars, Rollbars, Bullbars -SedanlCouriOflMazda B In addition, Zambia might not have achieved place in each event. • Woven loading Box Rubber Mats ' what Nigeria has done in the past decade, which Keetmanshoop • Headlamp Shields (Stone Protectors) Includesarareunder-17 WorldCupwin,butthe sent a first-time • Seat Covers (Trend Setters) Zambians will go down in history as the first team of seven African country to have defeated world power swimmers, as part • Windshields (On DoorS) in Olympic competition. of their efforts to • Inner Louvers for Telstar & Mazda 626 Meanwhile, Goliath Mungonge, sports editor of start a new club in • Boot Spoilers - Colour Coded - W~hlWlout Ledlight for Telstar, Mazda 626. theLusaka-basedWeeklyPost,toldmeyesterday the south. They • Boot Spoiler - Universal-W/O with Led Light for Meteor/Mazda 323 that Zambia are in a strong position to win the placed tbemselves • Boot Spoiler- Universal-Rubber -130 cm, Was N$250.00 Now 99.00 cup for the first time on Sunday. wellintotheNASU Mungonge explained that Nigeria will be better rankings and their • Samcor Approved Antifreeze 1 Hr Was N$29.50 Now N$18.00 suited to Zambia' s style of play than the dedicationtotravel • ~ Accordft RadiolTape All Less 20% unpredictable Ivory Coast, whom Nigeria beat all the way to • Alpine RadiolTape wnh CD Plug Was N$2400.00 Now N$1899.00 in the semi-final. Windhoekcanonly • Alpine CD Shuttle to-fit above Was N$2900.00 Now N$2999.00 The Zambian sports writer further stressed that augur well for the • V6 Sub-Assy (Brand New) Was N$4350.00 Now N$2999.00 the spirit was very high in his country and that future. • VG Remanufactured Factory Engines - Sales Conditions attached to - Enqui re everyone was very positive of victory. So do the This weekNASU at Pans Department. people in the southern African region! followed up this Price-Now N$3899.00 southern Namibian Interest N.B:- Re sub assis and V6 Eng. Now Christian must act. with clinics in ONn installation - 6 months! 10,000 kms Warrenty. Installation by our Workshop - 12 months! Unlimited kms. The first tournament staged by thenewly-elected Marlental, while Premier League Steering Committee finally came Keetmanshoop For your convenience, we will also be open daily during our lunch hour. to an end with Prime Press Liverpool taking top and Rehoboth will honours and the N$IO 000 cash fee . follow before th e Contact our Parts Sales Team:- Liverpool received their prize after beating a end of April. resurgent Namsea Orlando Pirates 1-0 in front This is all part of ROHALD, RODNEY, CHRISTIANO AND KALLIE of a disappointing crowd at the Independence NASU's develop­ Stadium on Monday. ment programme What was remarkable of the tour nament, which will continue AND REFER TO THIS ADVERTISEMENT. however, was the excellent manner in \\hich throughout the continued on apge 17 winter months. Tel" (061) 37020 - -- - - 20 Friday April 8 1994 THE NAMIBIAN The Namibian Sport

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His Excellency Mr Levy M wlioawasa, have always considered Zambia to be Vice President orthe RepubucorZam­ .my second home and I have known African bla many of the Zambian players person­ Cup final a11y. I am sure that this year they will Your Excellency, come back with the Cup! onNBC Last year, when Zambia lost its out­ Your Excellency. Zambia's soccer standing soccer team in a planecrash we team is a representative IlOtjust ofZam­ SOCCER Cans wDl were all deeply saddened. However. at bia but of the whole of Eastern and receive a soccer that time I said that Zambia has enough Southern Africa, and we, in Namibia. treat on Sunday talent to put another team together that are as much proud of their achievement when NBC TV will can bring honour to their country and to as are all Zambians. I would therefore • screen the highly­ the players who lost their lives. Last appreciate your conveying ourcongratu­ anticipated Africa year, I was not wrong even though. lations 10 the players for the excellent uhfortunately, Morocco had won. This show and good wishes for the forthcom­ Cup of Nations year, the Zambia soccer team has re­ ing match. final, live from turned even stronger. Hey Zambia Man! TunisJa. Wednesday's match wasa wonderful Please accept, Your Excellency. the as­ The Klck--off is at show and I was proud that my team had suranceS of my highest consideration. 17bOO. won handsomely. I . team ' be- RAGE G. GEINGOB Battling tor top honours will be tbe '~·~"~"'~· ~~~;;~~~~~;;;I~;.... ~I~m;.~Mi;;;·.;;~;.;,;;~;;;;;;~N~.~m~;~b;;'~. ~ MIDFIELD MAGIC. .. Alele Zico Kapule in action Cor M ukorob Pelagic much-fancie d Tigers against Namsea Orlando Pirates' Rudolph ' Ruuka' lsaacs in an Niger ians and the 1 earlier lie. T he destructive Kapule will lead the Ingweinyama midfield gutsy rebuilt against Black Arrows a nd Real F ighters at Ketmanshoop on Saturda y a nd Zambian team. Sunday, respectiyely.

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TOKIO's mast has troken allhc: lower spreaders. DOLPHlN & YOUNG has suffered d~lamination of the inner skin. INTRUM JUSTITIA has emerged Rottcher rides the surf Athletics kicks off the victor of an mtc:nse bailie: that saw Tokio and Y AMAHA level pegging with her since: 2000GMT yesterday. The third leg oC the Namlbian board sailing The first Prestige Properties athletics club league • circuit, 'the First National Bank CDM Elizabeth In the Maxi class the racing has been just as intense with LA POSTE. This meeting takes place at the Independence Stadium Bay Mine ooardsalling contest' took place at is the: firsllime that NEW ZEALAND ENDEAVOUR has been third in the OD Saturday, starting at 09hOO. Luderltzbucht oyer the weekend. Maxi class since the start oCme IlIce. The fourth W60, GAUCIA 93 The competition staned on Friday with three slalom The programme will the National Junior Pescanov8 reported that she was racing in sight of the three top Maxis. "We heats, which were sailed through a surf of up to three consist of the following Schools Athletics Cham­ are sailing in a 2()"knot northerly with L5m seas and clear sunny skies" said metres, in wind speeds of25to 30 knots. events: Amongst themen, pionshi ps has not yet been navigator Juan Vila. In terms of distance to flIlish Galicin is onl y divided by All the events were very tough as Na mibia's tOp 24 the lOOm, 4OOm, 1500m, fin alised, due to the men­ two and four miles from her dosest ri vals. WINSTON is the most easterly boardsail ors competed, as well as a South African 10 OOOm, l lOm hurdles, ingitis problem in Wind­ boat oCthe fleet, while BROOKAELD is the most westerly. The ninth WOO, boardsailor from Cape Town. Pierre du Plessis. TIle . jump. long jump. hock. HETMAN SAHAlDACHNY has also gained some mil es overnight. only absentee was Steven Louw, who was ruled out put and hammer At a meeting yes terda y Yam ah a's skipper Ross Field said he feels more like he is racing on due to an injured hand. Du Plessis immediately made throw. Amongst the it was however decided Auckland Harbour than doing a 5.475 mile ocean leg. "It's nail-biting stuff I his presence felt by winning the first and the second women, lOOm, 400m, that the championships can tell you." finals, but from then on the Namibians held the upper 1500m. 5 OOOm. lOOm will be jointly organised Yamaha' mcteorologist Nik White (26. NZ) is spending an average of eight hand. The final race on Friday was won by Heiko hurdles, high jump, long by the Ministry of Youth MeugerofLuderi ubucht. On Saturday the conditions hours a day in the navigation area analysing and drawing weather maps. All jump, shot put and ham­ and Spon. the Namibia stayed the same, but later in the day the wi nd dropped the female crew on HEINEKEN is fmding the constant slog upwind hard mer throw. Amateur Athletics Union, and the final race had to be cancelled. The meeting and sub­ the Namibia Schools going and is also looking forward 10 a change in wind direction. Things are 10e first race was won by Mallhias Rottcher, while Spon Union and the Ter­ starling to break under the constant slamming. The port forward ballet tank sequent meetings in the Jurgen Geiger won the second. On Sunday all races series will afford junior tiary Institutions. has had one of it's baffies break loose. had to be abandoned due to a lack of wind. and senior athletes the An organising commit­ The Whitbread Report is brought to you by Matthias Rottchcr was adjudged the overall winner opportunity to qualify for tee, selected from these of the competition, followed by Pierre du Plessis, the Junior Africa and bodies, will beconstituted Owen Kitchen, Steven van Li ngen and Olaf Marting. WorldChampionships,as on April 20, after which After three legs of the boardsailing circuit Ma tthias we ll as the Common­ an announcement regard­ Rottcher is in the lead, followed by Sleven van Lingen weal th Games. ing the championshi ps PESCANOVAI and Olaf Meanwhile a date for ",{ ill be made, NEXT STOP The Smoke that

Thunders GREAT FALLS •.• The spectacular Victoria Falls as seen from the Zambian side of the Zambezi River. Thurists'vlsltl.ng Llvlngstone, the tourist capital of Zambia, will be treated to this fabulous sight.

• CONRAD ANGULA AT LlVINGSTONE

AIR Namibia has done it again. Last and the City centre of Livingstone is Tuesday five Namibian reporters, only 10 kilometres away. together with their colleagues from The Musi-oa-Tunya is also only neighbouring South Africa, joined two kilometres away from the Zim­ staff members of the Namibian na­ babwean border and 37 kilometres tional airline on its virgin flight to away from the Botswana border. livingstQne. making longer trips a convenient j The town is beautifully situated possibility fo r the tourist. am;! visitors can undertake well­ Serving as not-to-be-missed tour­ planned excursions locally and to ist attractions for any prospective the neighbouring countries of Zim­ traveller to livingstone are canoe­ babwe and Botswana. ingsafaris, fishing opportunities, sun­ The excursions are made possi­ set cruises on the Zambezi, ble thanks to the first class service microlight aircraft flights over the of Inter Continental Travel, the lo­ Victoria Falls, car and bicycle hire cal travel agency working in co­ for sightseeing and white water raft­ operation with Air Namibia. ing on the Zambezi. All these excel­ . Patrons can also make use of the lent servic'i:s are rendered by Eagle excellent iccommodation facilities Travel. Tours, Car Hire. provided by the fabulous five star One of these spectacular cruises Musi-oa-Tunya Inter-Continental on the Zambezi. on the famous Hotel, which is only situated 270 Makumbi boat. is bound to make the metres away from the world-fa­ visitor fall in love with Zambia if mous Victoria Falls. their first mesmerising view of the LOVE BOAT ... The Makumbl Boat which took us on a Joy ride on the great Zambezi River. It takes you only25 minutes drive falls has not already had that effect. It was on this boat that the narrator of this story fell in love with Zambia. to get to the hotel from the airport to page 2

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[ Victoria Falls - FROM PAGE 1 posts. Let us move those border posts out to their 1 old places. Livingstone. the waters of the Zambezi SoundBites Russianfascht Vladimir ZhJrinovtlcy expressing his thsire former capital of Zam· river as they tear head­ 10 rt~e sttJ blish the old RUSsUln empire. bia, lies approximately long over the I 000 me­ eight kilometres (fom the tres wide expanse into IF YOU want to see the American Judicial system at world·famous Victoria the 100 metres below. Its worst, watch 8 death penalty case, particularly In Falls . undoubtedly Long before the south. This case Is first cousin to a lynching. southern Africa's star Livingslone arrived on Gay Parur, Attorney for WiJliam Henry Hance, who was touriSt attrac tion. the scene, lite local pea-­ eiectl'9cf4led in Georgill, tJSA. last week despite e~idence 'The Mighty Victoria plc called the falls Mosi­ tluJtke may hay, been. mentoUy retarded and tlualhere was Falls' • as I prefer to call oa-Tunya meaning .. the jury miICOnt/uCl during senuncing. th em - may not be the smoke that thunders". highest waterfall in the The tenn comes from Ihe ALL YOU do 18 talk about my sex life, world but from what we vapour rising from !he MtulonnaonthtVSTVchatshowhostedbyDavidLdterman. experienced they are the falls !hat can be seen for Sh~ was bleeptd out 13 timesJor udng swear words. most beautiful and spec­ 30 kilometres. tacular. The falls are said 10 be WE'RE A pretty ordinary little nation and yet we Dav id Livingslone. especiall y magnificent don't realise It. the great explorerand the on a moonlit night when Archbuhop oJ Canterbury. George Carey, dercn'bing first European lOseteyes Ihe spay tu rns into a lu· Brilain's decline inl

him 10 workshop and tour wim a A VETERAN of20plays play in Zambia. whi le anomer trip already, actor and look him to Denmark. dramatist Davld Ndjavera has high UNDERGROUND DRAMA hope. for the future of Namibian theatre. Dav id acknowledges mat a lot more could be done to encourage Having just had a the growth of theatre in Namibia. success with his play He adds that drama at the moment Two Men And A Baby. in Nam ibia is mostly "underground" Ndjavera spoke to likening it to a small plant with an GRAHAM HOPWOOD extensive root network. Eventually it will grow and flower. In a break from The prospects for development rehearsals for his new are good and he attests to a strong acting role as Andlmba interest among school students. "I Toivo ya Toivo. even do drama workshops at pre­ primary schools - because mat is the place where we have 10 start if we are going to build something up DA VID Ndjavera got into in this country." acting through a joke. He was In keeping with his love of the sitting in class at Jan Jonker performing arts David is also part Afrikaner School eight years ofa two-man dance team called To ago when the drama teacher The Extreme. came to selecl actors for the David describes his plays as school play. David was len out "community-based" dramas which of the casting and as a last· address social problems. But he minute joke stuck up his hand emphasises mat his aim is not to preach or provide solutions. "I juSt and shouted "What about want to point out problems. Two me?" His cheeky appeal won Men And A Baby, for example, him a small part in the play. J exposes me neglect of children - Since then he has never looked why are children just thrown away back perfonning in over 20 plays in our society?" and writing four of his own. Asked about his inspirations - he lbe teacher who gave David his mentions Philander - who "scul p­ first dramatic part and soon saw his tured" him and Soum African ac­ • potential was established Nam ibian tors John Kani and Winston playwright, Freddie Philander. Ntshona. His all-time favourite David has continued to receive playwright is Amol Fugard because encouragement and advice from "what he writes are me concerns of Philander and much of his acting me people". experience has come from parts in To add to his perfonning reper­ Philander's plays. toire David would love loplay music Most recently the relationship too, but adds modestly that at me bore fruit in Ndjavera's play Two moment his saxophone playing is Men And A Baby which Philander restricted to the bathroom. directed allhe Nalional Thea[re of Its safer for him to listen to his Namibia. DRAMATIC PERSONA .. . Davld NdJavera who IS makrng hiS name In the world of Namlblan favourite style of music - American David lives and breathes drama. -theatre. jazz. His day job for the Arts Department As far as novels go, political writ­ of the Ministry of Education in­ ers such as Ngugi wa Thiongo volves him in promoling drama in his d,aily work at me moment. FIRST BREAK which obtained second place in a appeal to him most, but he also schools while writing, acting and David admits he has never had later drama competition. reads the odd mriller such as those directing takes up much of his spare the chance to do a drama course but His fi rst break was playing a I Kill Me - a tragi-comedy in by James Hadley Chase. time . has picked up his skills through major role in his school's produc­ which just about everyming goes In me future David would like 10 The months ahead will be par­ hands-on experience in me theatre tion of Black Pilgrim in 1987. Since wrong in the hero's life is currently study drama and also gel more in­ licularlybusy. TwoMenandaBaby and attending as many drama work­ then he has taken key roles in plays in production while Two Men And volved in films, eventually getting is set to goon a tourofSouth Africa, shops as possible. such as Africa My Children, King A Baby is set give Davidhis widest behind me camera toenter the areas eventually being pcrfonned at the "Today I could manage a thea­ Of The Rubbish Dump and Blood exposure when it reaches South of direction and production. Grahamstown Festival. tre:' David says. "onl y I don't have Brother. Africa. David's success has had me ef­ As if this was not enough, Dav id the papers." David also wrOte his firsl play at Although TV opportunities are fect of promoting both admiration is currently rehearsing the title role Having worked with Philander school - J Oon't Worry - which li mited for Namibian actors. David and envy from his family. Al though in Lazarus l acob's new play Toivo since 1986, David has picked up a dealt wim me con[roversial issues did manage 10 get a role in the acting might seem to be a strange Ya Toivo. about the life of the Min­ wide range of ski lls, even down to of corporal punishment and absen­ Gennan TV production l oos and profession, his opponunities of ister of Mines, which is due 10 be how to operate stage lighting and teeism at school. I Don't Worry Iyambo which was filmed here last travel have proved to his folks mat premiered in June. sound. He handled the sound and took th ird place in the annual drama year. he is gradually making his way. Meanwhile he is di recting a lighti ng on the National Youth competition organised by Philan­ He also attends every short course It 's been a long journ ey for the school production of onc of his Choir's !Ourof Europe at me end of der. His second attempt was a one­ and workshop on drama mat he boy who hails from Epukiro, but he earlier plays -I Kill Me-as apart of last year. man play called The Chameleon can. One such opportunity enabled seems destined to go much further.

JUPITER, USA: Wesley Snipes automatic pistol under Snipes' sped by a state trooper and led jacket when his motorcycle over­ him on a 200 km an hour cbase SNIPES - THE DEMOLITION MAN turned in Los Angeles. before he lost control o( his mo­ Snipes pleaded no contest to torcycle and was thrown trom it, and another motorist on tbe two­ tbrown_ He suffered only minor when be lost control. carrying a loaded weapon. He authorities said ot! Tuesday. The lanesouthboundsideortheFlorida injuries, Staley said. The 31-year-old action-adven- was placed on two years' WlSU­ actor wasn't seriously hurt. Turnpike. Snipes' spokesman issued astate­ lurestarbasappearedinsuchfilms pcrvised probation and fined Snipes refused medical treat­ The pUT5uitcontinued ror 45 kms. ment on Tuesday denying the actor as DeDlQJition Man and Rising Sun. US$2 700. ment and was cited at the scene ending as Snipes tried to exit the was trying to elude police. HeisinFloridaftlmlngDropZone, Snipes is licensed 10 own and for reckless drh'ing, said florida highway at the Jupiter offramp. "Contrary to rumours of an in­ in whicb be playsa rederal marshal catry a gun in his home state of Highway Patrol Lt Sherian He crashed when his motorcycle tentional bigb.speed chase, Mr whoiofillratesabandofskydivers Florida aDd had registered Ihe Staley; The chase began Monday Ilnd the front of the patrol car Snipes was unaware of the patrol whUe tracking a killer. Snipes had ' gun in CalirornIa, but lacked th~ night, authorilies said, after bumped, Staley said. car trailing him," spokesperson another brush with the Jaw during required special permit to carry Snipes ripped between Trooper Authorities didn' t know how rast David C Pollicksald. He said Snipes a motorcycle misbap last August. a concealed weapon in Lo, Ange- Sieve Walker'smarked patrol c:ar , Snipes was travellng wbcn be was was leaving the highway (or gas A bystanderspotted a9mmsemi- les.. Sapa.AP 4 Friday April 8 1994 THE NAMIBIAN WEEKENDER

SPREAD THE MESSAGE NOT THE DISEASE ... T hesegraphicsshow how you get Aids - through sCJo: ual intercourse; from an IIIV-infected woman to her baby; and through transfusions of IIIV-infected blood (in Namibia blood is screened for HIV). Info On Sex Are you getting enough?

privately funded re­ first intercourse, Early childbearing, the Phil ippines, and im plemental ion lInd DAVID BAISCDE search organi zati on The best approach, the with or without mar­ It said th e most effec­ then obtain the support based in Washi ngton. repon concluded, is to ri age, often limited edu­ tive programmes in volve of community leaders FRO M abstinence to abortion, 700 million I1 said youn g people encourage a delay in cational and employ­ youth in their planning and parents, - Sapa-AP teenagers in diverse cultures around the are less likely to use con­ sexual activity, wh ile ment opportunities of world arc struggling with increasingly corn· traceptives than adults. making contracepti ve young women and con­ plcx questions about sex, particularly in develop­ counseJing and contra­ tribute to rapid popula­ EightY-SIX percent of But a new repon says decreasing as overall ing countries. and many ceptives available 10 lion growth, the report most arc not getting the health improves,accord­ have linle knowledge of those in need, said. HIV is transmitted help they need to find ingloimernationalstud­ reproductive physiol­ But the report said ''The costs of adoles­ sexually, If we could the answers, ies, By 2000. a billion ogy. Approaches to sex most family planni ng cent pregnancy to soc i­ encourage people to Evolving cultural teenagers will face are often affected byeul­ programmes do 1i!\le to ety are enormous," he st

ABORTION foes took aim at the Head of the UN Population Fund, draft or a zo..year blueprint for glo· strongly defended "individual choice bal population and development this as the keystone" of efforts to make week. tbe world popuJalion stable and im­ The draft of the blueprint, to be prove Ute quality oflife. adopted during a conference next "We should In vest In people, esp

Soul For Sale. - Daniele Pascal at Spec­ ART lovers will be In for a treat when an exhibition of trum Furnishers works by a West African artist and a French artist reaches Namibia next week. REVIEW Mussa Baydl N'Olaye from Senegal and Pascale Elchecopar from France will be exhibiting at the Franco­ DANIELE Pascal bas undergone a metamor­ Namlblan Cultural Centre from April 13 to 27. phosis. Oul is the 'Mostly Piat' and 'Brecht The two Internationally acclaimed artists are visiting to Brei' repertoire, loved for so long by Namibia for the first time to attend the Tullpamwe Intern. Windhoek audiences. In is a whole new lopsy tiona1 Artists Worskshop at Otjlwa Game Reserve. turvy world where 'songs of sorrow are sung N'Olaye Is a plastic arts teacher who first exhibited In his for joy,.. and songs of hate are sung for love'. home country In 1983, after studying at the National Art Janine Neethling enters amidst the stun­ Institute of Senegal. In 1987 he was elected Secretary­ ningSpectrum furnishings, with shaven bead General of the National Association of Plastic Art Practi- looking like Sigourney Weaver of Aliens HI tioners of Senegal. Since 1987 he has had personal exhibi­ or Sinead O'Connor. Her balldie slide to her tions of his work in Senegal and had works on show In instruments is dramatically underscored by Zaire, Germany. canada, the former USSR, Italy, France, an aeapelJa Pappas CD. She takes her place Belgium and Austria. at the bank of computerized music machines, coasting out of those computers some of the VISiTING artist Mussa Baydi N'Olaye from most effective sequencing and drum ma­ Senegal whose works will be on show at chine work yet witnessed in Windhoek. the Franco-Namlbian Cultural Centre next With bridled aggression coupled with im­ week. peccable grace, the accompanist supports Ms Pascal with an empathy that can only be described at times as symbiotic. Never does Getting Together With Tulipamwe ACTING she rely on quick-fix computer generated scoring and there is no 16 bar-bridge-chorus­ TULIPAMWE ('We are together') will be the first on Aids bridge mediocrity. No, Janine Neetbling re­ international artists workshop to be held in Namibia. mains the human master or her processors, 11 aims to bring together about 26 different anists SECONDARY whose elegance is juxtaposed only by that from Namibia, the region and abroad to live and work schools from all over bold bald head. together for two weeks at an isolated location near the Okavango region Otjiwarongo. ~ will come together for Ms Pascal sports her usual closely cropped The workshop will culminate in a majorex hibition. an Aids Drama Com­ haircut, but appears in a jaunty black suit, At the workshop. participants will have the oppor­ petition on Saturday the silhouette of which is decidedly mascu­ tunity to exchange ideas and techniques, experiment (April 9). line, cynical and a ggro. The dark-red hair • with new mediums, try new directions and risk break­ Schools will com­ and suit frame those Pascal sad-clown eyes, ing new ground. pete for a first prize of deep set in layers of mascara. At times Onc of the aims is inter-regional and international N$ l 000 and a second poigna nt, at times p*ssed off that Pascal cultural exchange. It will help to establish li nks prize of N$600, to be awarded by a special persona is porcelain pixie. between anists and also an opponunity for audi­ Using only five profile spots and consuming ences to interact with artists and development aware· panel of judges. less power than one or the fine Spectrum ness and enthusiasm with greater concern for qual­ Competing are Or Romanus Kampungu, ity. stoves or fr idges, Pascal absorbs and reRects Mari a Mwengere, Visitors are invited to attend an open day at Otjiwa energy, focussing the lux of the lamps and Linus Shashi papo, candles into a vertigo of flash and b rilliance. Game Ranch on April 29 to meet the artists and Mu Makushe, Houyed by Neethling's· contrapuntal or­ discuss their work. Kandjimi Murangi. An outreach programme wi ll follow with commu­ Leevi Hakusembe and chestration ' Soul For Sale' takes off. Pas­ nity workshops around Windhoek and further afie ld Rundu Secondary cal' s rooted lower register never loses its to be hosted by Namibian and visiting artists. schools and Rundu earthly moorings as she hones and feathers Apart from Namibianartists,others will come from College of Education. the top notes. She is tbe siren call or war South Afri ca, Zimbabwe, Senegal, India, USA, UK Thecompetition will romance. and France, among other countries. be held in the Hall at Or Travelling through a programme of bitter The Tulipamwe working group includes such well­ Romanus Kampungu Lennon and ballsy Brecht, this member of known Namibian artists as l oe Madisia, 10 Rogge, Secondary School at Dasunye Shikongo and Kay Cowley. The workshop Rundu starting at the audience thought what a pity we live in a wil ltakeplacefromApril16toMay I atOtjiwa, while I ShOO. Admission is time where war cannot be romanced, perhaps the follow-up exhibition will take place from May II Baydl N'Diaye's works. N'Diaye, from Senegal, N$2foradultsandN$1 because the ttuth a nd the horror is too to June 4 at I.he National Art Ga llery of Namibia. wUl take parUn the~w~O:':ks:b=O=P~. ______..:: fO: ':C:h::;J:d",::n:. ::-_-;:~ immediate for us, or too d isturbingly vague. But Pascal is selling her soul and we buy - r;:~~~=::i'~:::iili;=:~~""'~:=r, multMDStrumeatalist Sanchis. Tkkets art NS15. hook, line and sinker. The sweet and sou r programme sets roaring sloganeering (man­ Local , WHm.S 0" I Rock '94· artists ptrform iDternadonal rock kind is kept alive by bestial acts) against the " • 11 m.,.;cfromTu..... y.A pril 12, toS"'nlay. April 16. Sbow starts at 21hOO. Tickets at the door. crystal pu rity of her 'Callin g You' and as a finale, the tingling Celtic ballad 'She Moved Kine300 Franco- T hrough The Fair', Special mention and a bravo must go to Eros Shopping Centre Namibian Cultural Centre Pascal's 'Alabama Song.' Here all the pro­ Frl-Sat: 13h4S, lSb4S, 20hOO. 22hOO 1 Mahler Street/cnr Sam Nujoma Drive duction elements make eclectic sense - the Carducd costumes and Lebreton lighting Sun-TImrs: 13h4S. 14b45, 20hOO Anexhibitionofworksbytwo youngNamiblaoartists distil the android androgyny of the artists. "Demolition Man(o-l6) JosepbDasunyeSWkongoandKayambuKO$taShlpenga Only the backdrop remains a mystery. UIrike Action movie wIth Syh'ester StaUoneand Wesley Snipes will run unill April IS. Binedell has created a male (?!) figure flying Special show at 18hOO A new exhibltionottheworksorMussa Baydi N'~ye through space that looks like the angel Gabriel Wuthering Heights from Senegal and Pascale Etchecopar from FrariCewUl (or is it Liberace) in palm fronds. Romantlcdrama based on EmUy Bronte's novel run from AprU 13 to AprU 27. Irma Huysamer deserves support and Opening hours Mon-Thurs 9h30·12hOO and lShO()' thanks. This independent entrepeneur has TheWarehouse 19h30> Friday 9h30-12hOO and 15hOO-18hOO. unlocked the door to a most unusual venue. Alte Brauerai • Tal Street Thank you Spectrum, thank you Gestetner Samba de Mi. Espcranza - Songs ofJoy and Power by Windhoek Drive-In and thank you Etosha. We hope that when Pedro Esp! Sanchls will bepresented on Friday, AprllS, ISMS: Cool Runnings more souls are. fo r sale, you will once again and Saturday, Aprn 9>at 21hOO, Ajourney through the A comedy based on atrue story step forward to be counted. music of Spain, South America, France and Africa with Plus - Orkney Snork Nle 11 Afrikaans comedy TERENCEZEEMAN 6 Friday April 8 1994 THE NAMIBIAN'WEEKENDER

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16h56:0pening fastest 17hOO: Tiny TooD Adventures 17h24: Read Mea Story • The Tree Growers • 17h32: Fat Albcrt and the Cosby Kids 17h54: Great Seott connecttOn lShJ9:African Wave This week Lucky Dube is featured. • 18h45: Music 19h03: Sport - Soccer IN TUNE ... Ralph Macchio is a gifted young guitarist who playsa medley 20hOO:Ncws with legendary blues great Willie Brown (Joe Seneca) in Crossroads, 20h31:Sport which will be screened on NBC on Friday night. between 20h37: Rescue 911 faked her suicide to flee a 21hS7:Movie: Without This programme depicts theSerengeti plains. Com­ miserable life in a small life and death silU ations Her Consent bining beauty, humour town hires investigators occurring in towns and This is a true story of a and drama. the film con­ O'Hannon and Bird to cities across the United woman who moves from ccntrates on the cheetahs States and shows emer­ find out who has been a small, rural town to Los as individual characters. stalking her. When their gencies from the point of Angeles where she be­ 2Ih22:I'U FlyAway client is suddenly kid­ view of the rescuers as friends a new neighbour This popular series returns Windhoek napped, the pair have their who sexually assaults her. bring a sensitive protra yal well as the victims. work cut out for them. 21h25:Movie: Cross She fights to prosecuteher ofa fami ly on the thresh­ Roads attacker in court. save her oldoflheturbulent 1960s. To play the bl ues. you relationship with her boy· As theyenterlhenexl dec­ have got to eam the right friend and regain herself­ ade, the Bedfords live, and pay the price. Eugene 16h56: Opening esteem. loveandgrowasa family. Manone, a beginner and 17hOO: Chicken 23h31:Julio Jglesias: fomlinga special relation­ and WillicBrown,a living leg­ Minute The Real Julio ship with Lilly. end come logetherand for 17hZ7:Tom and Jerry 2Zh02:The Bunumbu both, the turningpointwill Kids Experience come at the 'cross roads' . 17h49: Round the Twist In the 19705. the govern­ 23h05:Pros and Cons 18hl4:World Chart IOb(H): Date on Sunday mentofSierraLcone with Double Identity Show 14hOO: Educational the aid of the Un ited Na· A young woman who 19h02:Music Filler Programnles tions Development Pro­ Gaborone 19h14: Baywateh 16hS6:0pening gramme staned to reform ZOhOO:News 17hOO: Friends of the primary education. A pi· ZOh21: The Jeffersons Forest lot programme - the Door Knobs Shines 17h24:Mighty Mouse Bunumbu t ~acher training FRIDAY Louise learns her old and Friends coll ege was set up to de· velop a new curriculum. BP385 GBE Oep 1210 WDH Arr 1345 home in Ha rlem is being 17h47:Kiddies tom down and takes off to Entertainment emphasising practical BP386 WoH Pep 1430 GBE Arr 1605 visit the houseand makea lSh03:Pugwall­ self-help cducation. poignant rendezvous with Series n 2Zh28:Arthur SUNDAY the memories it contains. 18h30:Windowon Rubinstein(ncw) A beloved artist. BP290 GBE Dep 0800 WDH Arr 1150 via MUB Louise secs herself as a the World child, as a teenager. when 19h03:Who's the Boss Rubinstcin died in 1982. BP291 WDH Dep 1235 GBE Arr 1620 via MUB she first knew Georgc 19h28:Music Filler Part of his enormous ap· Jefferson. and as a bride­ t9h33: Sport: Gillcttc peal lay in his accessibil­ Contact Air Namibia or your Travel Agent. to-be. World Sport ity as a man and a musi· Z0h47: Ueverly Bills Special cian. His love for life and THE REAL JULIO ... 90210 20hOO:News devotion to music comes Julio Iglesias, heart­ ZI h32: Evening Shades 20h21: Ch(.'

Golf: Highlights of the Augusta Masters OOh20: Howards End (A) The Darlings 02h20: Lies of the Twins (16) 04h lS: A Message Weekend guide from Holly (A) Of the Gods 08 -10 April 1 SATURDAY 1 09 1 THE M-Net mini-series, Darlings of the Gods, shQuld be wen worth watching. It FRIDAY (KTV starts) starts next week (fuesday a nd Wednes­ 06hOS: My Little Pony day at 19hOO) ;!nd chronicles t he stormy (KTV starts) Tales relationship of onc of the world's most 09hOO: The Elephant 06h4S: The Real Story fa mous a nd charismatic theatrical cou­ 07h20: Movie Special Show ples - LaurencC' O lhrier a nd Vivien Leigh. 09h30: Egoli (repeat) 09hoo: Saban's destined to mCQme t he greatest lOhOO: Total Recall Gulliver's He was (13) Travels a ctor of the twentieth century and occu- I (KTV storts) 09h30: Mother Goose pied centre stage in E nglish theatre. She 14hOO: Chip In Dale and Grimmy was tbe volatile English beauty whose Rescue (KTV ends) face was known to millions as Scadctt Rangers IO hOO: Back to the O'Hara in Gone With The Wind. 14h30: Dinky Dj's Future 11 (A) Their marriage in 1940 set the seal on a IShOO: TheFlintstones 11h 4S: Back to the ISh30: Wonder Why Future IU (A) fairytale romance a s celebrated as the (KTVends) 14hOO: Supersport stars themSt.'lves. (Open Time) Eq uestrian: Highlights Olivier is played by Anthony Higgins 16hOO: Hermon's of the Sappi Horse Tri­ and Leigh by Mel Martin. Head als Another movie coming on M-Net next 16h30: Lol'ing Adventure Sport : week is Teq ui la Su n rise, starring t he popu­ 17hOO: Egoli Highlights of the Camel 17h30: Nurses International Trophy lar Kurt Russel, with Mel Gibsoo a nd (Premium time) Soccer : 1994 Gileue M ichelle PfeifTer . T his tells the story of 18hOO: Rocky V (13) World Cup two adults, friends who find themselves After returning from Tennis: :994 ATP Ten­ 0 0 different sides of the law. O ne is a Russia, the boxing hero h is highlights policeman in cba rge ofthe country'sd r ug (Premium Time) learns that he has irrepa­ force, the other a wealthy cocaine d ealer rable brain damage and 18hOO: .Empty Nest who tries to get out of crime but agrees to that an incompetent ac­ 18h30: The Commish countant has squandered 19h30: Stay Tuned one last score. his fonu nc. Then a young (A) Next Thursday night gives viewers an­ boxer, who idolises the A father is bored with other Sixty Min.utes, the well-produced his job, wife and ki ds champ, pegs the older (Premium time) ever, intrigue, jealousy VS actuality programme tackling contro­ and onl y lives for his fighter to help him with SUNDAY 110 : 18hoo: Carte Blanche and dram follow. Star- versia l issues, followed by the fil m, The his trai ning. Starring: nig ht ly TV sessions. 19hOO: Wild Life Tales ring: Tom Hanks, Oeena Tenth Man, based on the novel byGra ham SylvcslcrStallonc, Talia Then he and his wife are (KTV starts) 19h3S: A League of Davis, Madonna Greene. Shire, Tommy 'Duke' trapped by television - 06hoo: Babar T heirOwn (13) 21 h4S: Supersport The film, set in World War 1I, is about­ Morrison li terally! They have to 06h30: Tiny TOO D A Whenmostofmalebase- Golf: Highlights of the survive for 24 hours in­ 19h4S: Logan's Dive dvenlures baU players go off to Augusla Masters s French lawyer who ofTers a fellow hos­ the World side a huge TV set. star­ 07hOO: The Adven- World War n, disaster Motorsport: coverage tage all his possessions if the other man ri ng in one bizarre pro­ 20hOO, AWOL (16) tures ofTintin stn·k es t he Ieag ues. Th en of the Indye., ",., e, ,'es agrees to die in his place. Years later, the gramme after another. T he Foreign Legion 07h30: Doug the women step in. and from Phoenix, Ari zona lawyer meets the victim's sister a nd faU s refuses a soldicrpcnnis­ Starri ng: John Riller, (KTV ends) two attracti ve girls soon •••••: The Dirty in love with her. It stars Oscar-winning sion tovisit his scriously­ Pam Da wber. Jcffrey (Premium Time) become the stars of the Dozen (A) Anthony Hopkins and is well worth view­ injured brother. so he lones 12hoo: Supersport women's profess ional •••••: Transmission deserts, taking part in il­ 2I hOO: Supersport Soccer: Coverage of the beseball league. :How- Ends ing. legal fights to stay al ive. Golf: High lights of the FA Cup semi-final s r---....::.-..:..----.,..------, However, the Legion is Augusta Masters Cycling: Highlights of on his heels. having 23h30: In the Eyesof a the EP Herald cycle tour IN"e ...,O~·~ S~Op sworn to bring him back Stranger (13) Motorcycling: Cover- ~he IVIAOICr for his punishment. Star­ OlhOO: A Shock to the ring: lean·Claude Van System (16) agePrix offro thme Ma 1994lays Giar and r~;;;;;:,;::;~~;;iijjiOijiiii: Damme. Dcborah 02h30: Vital Signs (A) (Open Time) Rennard , Hamson Page 04hIS: The Man in the 16hOO: Supersport 21h30: SupersPQrt Moon (A) continues • ° 8 Friday April 8 1994 Fire, Brimstone and

FOR ALL YOU PLANNING. DESIGN AND DRAFTING egabucks! REQUIREMENTS From site supeNls/on to PASTOR NEVERS eloquence and charis­ controct management, MUMBA once wielded matic style, coupled with pricingI estimating to bill of born -again power in the public rt.lations ski ll s the State House of of his wife, Mumba,soon quantities Zambian President became the country's FrederickChilubaand most revered fuMamen­ talist preacher. His mete­ CORPORATE, COMMERCIAL" over lire whole DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE oric rise came as a sur­ Zambian natien. Now prise to other. more es­ PO Box 2412· Wlndhoek his sermons are raising tablished preachers. cnr Wogner/Boch Strosse eyebrows in some "I went outoflhecoun­ quarters and try for a little while, and Tel. 240112 embarrassing when I returned. Nevers (D9hOO • 16hOO) colleagues in others, Mumba was a big name Mumba also carried in the country," Youth out an evangelistic and Sports deputy minis­ crusade in Namibia in ter, Rev Peter Chinaia, early 1992, JOWJE re members. MWlINGA of the When President Zambian WEEKLY Chiluba's born-again Enormous Car POST reports, clique assumed power in November 1991 , Mumba Auction FOR A WHILE, after was the 'blue-eyed ooy', Wednesday 13th°April17hOO Hrs President Chiluba in a He related closely 10 burst of spiritual excess the President, a self-pro­ +!- 80 Vehicles must be sold claimed born again Most cars wtthout reserve prices! dec1aredZambia a Chris­ tiannation,PastorNevers Christian, Ministerwith­ Mumba was the shining OUI Portfolio, Brigadier Instructed by various banks-fleet symbol of our "new cul­ General Godfrey owners- corJl)anies and private ture'. Miyanda and other sen­ persons we will sell +/- 80 Vehicles He hobnobbed wilh ior MMD cadres. C.O sedans- bakkies and buses. politicans, dazzled us on Several members of televisionandhypnotised Chiluba's innercircle. in­ cluding deputy ministers Viewing: Day of Auction thousands with his fife Dan Pule and Peter Tenns: Cash or bank guaranteed and brimstone style. He was widely be­ Chintala, and fonner In­ cheques only. formation Minister $tan Pse Note: A securing deposit of lieved tobeoneofasmall clique of religious lead­ Kristafor are fundamen­ N$500,OO is payable with registration ers that actually ran State talist preachers. (Refundable if no purchases are House and througll it the merised. have postponed it," Pas­ salvation," he added. For a while Mumba made) country. His fiery, Bible­ torFranklinMembesays. Whatever Mumba' s wallowed in the glory of Don't Miss this Auctlonll It is said, for el';ample, thumping style is losing It is not only Mumba's faults, however, incon­ having been the govern· , ment's unofficial pastor. For further Infonna'ion phone: that it was Mumba and appeal - thanks in part to message that Pastor sistency is not one of other Christian funda­ a shift in his spiritual Membe finds misplaced. them. He was a Chritian Recently. however, he fJa-ry·S NJctioos mentalists, not the Gov­ agenda. Mumba seems to The medium too is inap­ fundamentalist as far appears to have started distancing himself from &~ ernment, who decided be diverting from the propriate he says. back as the seventies, that Zambia National business of saving souls "If I wanted to save when he. with the likes the MMD governmenl. Cor Independeno& Ave & Uhland Street Broadcasting Corpora­ to addressing distinctly souls, I wouldn't go on ofdeputy Finance minis­ "Zambia," he declared in May 1993, "has failed Tel: 061 ·31421 or 22n86 tionchiefMannasehPhiri socio-political issues. television. I would goout ter Dan Pule, led the be sacked for scrapping He astounded viewers in the shanties and the scripture union move­ to live up to the procla­ evangelical programmes in February when during streets, where the people ment at Livingstone's mation of being a Chris­ on prime-time television. a spiritual sennon on TV are. Very few people Hillcrest Secondary tian nation because of WhilefonnerInfonna­ he digressed to propagate have access to television School. corruption among lead­ tion Minister Remmy what some see as an out­ and they need saving After school, Mumba ers. They are into prosti­ Mushota maintains that dated brand ofnegritude. too," he says. served as interpreter to tution and preoccupied Phiri was sacked because Mumba's new "say it Mumba is also criti­ visiting evangelists, par­ with amassing wealth. he was ill-equipped for loud, I'm black and cised for his apparent ticularly celebrated Ger­ They are an embarrass­ the job, the belief that the proud" theme has ruffled weakness for what the man pastor Reinhard ment to the nation." 'born again' movement more than a few feathers born again movement Bonke. Mumba was a fa­ Last November, he was behind his dismissal among his followers. calls 'worldly trappings' miliar sight at Bonke's challenged government persists. . "Pastor Mumba has as demonstrated by his sessions at the Big Tent officials with scandalous "I believe that had Phiri lost direction and I feel sleek cars, his dapper in Kitwe's Buchi town­ lives to resign. not tampered with those pity for his blind follow­ well-cut suits and his ex­ ship. "Without this volun­ two Christian pro­ ers," a concerned Chris­ travagant lifestyle on a The German preacher tary resignation, the na­ grammes - Zambia Shall tian observed in the sprawling fannhouse in subsequently arranged tion faces a new crisis," Be Saved and Praise The Times of Zamibia re­ Kitwe. Mumba plans to for Mumba to study the­ he said. Lord - things at·ZNBC cently. "He has become a convert the farmhouse ology at the Christ For He appears to have would not have happened racist judging from the into a Bible school in the All Nations bible school stopped jostling forposi­ the way they did," Paul remarkshehasbeen mak­ near future and shift his in the United States. ti on next to the President. Liboba said in The ing." family to a plush house He returned to Zambia He was conspicuously Weekly Post. James Musumbuluwa on Kitwe'sJamboDrive. bursting with ambition. absent for the Presiden­ It is intereseting to note described Mumba as "a But some people sus­ When the Maranathan tial mass commemorat­ that the two shows. Phiri straightforward hypo­ pecthim tobefishingnol Pentecostal Assembly of ing Youth Week at scrapped returned to the crite who should be for souls but for money. God refuesed him a lead­ Kabwata's St Paul's screen immediately after ashamed of himself for '" suspect that Pastor ership position in its Church, although senior his dismissal. presenting such a mean­ Mumba and his Ministry youth winghe left to fonn members of the church Such is the power, peo­ ingless programme on are simply trying to use -his own independent said they had expected ple say, that the 34--year television". unsuspecting souls to ministry - Victory Min· him to attend. old pastor from Chinsali Even his fellow pas­ earn a living," Chingola istries. Maybe Mumba is now wields-orat least used to tors are bewildered by resident Jeff Banda said He gal married shortly learning what the Pope wield. some of his more recent in the the Times OfZam­ afterwards to Florence has maintained fora long Recently, Zambia's sermons. bia recently. Mwila. ajournalist, who lime: that politics and re­ most charismatic ··Pastor Mumba ··With Pastor Mumba now runs his Ministry's ligion do not mix very preacher seems to have seemed 10 have been un­ and his ilk, it appears that public relations depart· well . lost some of the magic prepared for. his Febru­ the ncw evangelical ment. • First published in the that kept his flock mes- ary 14sermon. He should motlO is no money, no With his unmatched Zambian Weekly Post THE NAMIBIAN WEEKEN DER Friday April 7 19949

How to survive the new -SA - a guide for paranoid whites

those minor distractions - By BLEEDING HEART mindless and not so mindless violence, a*seholes posing as SO KOEVOET might b. leaders (Mango, I mean you), coming back to 'the land of and the threat of civil war - in the brave' four years after Namibia we continue 10 have they slunk ofT, rocket launch­ the weather report problem. ers between their legs, to the fast developing into a na­ Republic. Now iI seems that tional scandal is the bizarre an ANC government is an arm-nailing which now passes even worse prospect than a as a weather update after the TV news. One starts to wonder Swapo government was in whether these persons are in 1990. Strange how t imes fact extremely avant-ga rde change isn't it? performance a r tists sent to It appears the 'brave' give us a good laugh fo r April Koevocts (who SA milita ry his­ fool's day. But then April I torians and hangers-on be­ came and went a nd they're still lieved to be the finest counter­ here. All we had was t he insurgency unit si nce "the disapponting news that the best Desert Rats but everybody else Government action (banning knew to be a murderous bunch smoking if you've been asleep of psychos - but then these for the past week) since NBC people still believe SA won VLAO, HERE WE COME ... A totally relaxed white South African. sporting a rather dashing ","'as'c1osed down turns out to be Cuilo Cuenevalc) can't face gas mask and matching combat gear, shows hiS readiness for the new South Africa by another absolutely hilarious, up to life under Umkhonto and pointing the way to their new homeland in the Urals. rib-tickling joke. How we pas­ want to run back to their sive smokers with lungs like former enemies. Dunkirk spirit got drunk a long world a nd why don't I gi ve the doberma nns with the last meat bootlaces laughed. Frankly I'd rather they gel time ago. T hese days Br itain Americans some stick in­ supplies and building a nuclear Something must be done on the thousands of British loeks up would-be refugees in stead'). shelter at the bottom of the about these men waving sticks balllships and j umbo jets that Hong Kong and is described by Then again they could always vegetable garden (well you in an echo chamber anyway arc going to descend on South its own Archbishop as a lonely take up the invitation of Rus­ never know - maybe Buthelezi and I can only think of one Africa on April 27 to evacuate a nd mediocre country. sian nutter (and dangerous with had his own nuke progr amme suggestion. Ever wondered the entire white popul at ion The while BrilsIBoks' only it) Vladimir Zhirinovsky and secretly funded by PeeWee a nd what happens to beauty queens (apart from those who settled hope of repatriation is if the start up a in the icy FW). after their ti me has passed so for the Volkstaat). I do be­ Conservative Party restores wastes of Siberia. Invoking the As D-day approached I'd start to speak. No they don't go out lieve, howevcr, that they and Margaret Thatcher as its leader spirit of Jan van Riebeek I'm on the beer so that by April 29 to the knacker's yard believe the born-again Brits wi ll be left in the next three weeks. Then sure they'll fin d a fond wel­ (or whenever the result is an· it or not - they just become standing on the tarmae ~1I Jan shc'lI probably send a Task come from Mad Vlad and it nounced) I'd be so blissfu ll y even more obscure. So why not Smuts or at Cape Town dock Force to protect the sovereign would solve South Africa's and pissfully happy I'd be toyi­ have the Barbaras, Michelles, gazing at the sea if they really terrilory ofN ata VI(waZ u lu and problem of right-wing nutters toying in the streets in a black, Anjas and Miss Back-end-of­ think squadrons of planes and Princess Diana will marry King overnight. green and gold kaftan and rasta a-bus from Otjiwarongo and flotillas of ships arc going to Zwelethini. (I hear a warning If I was an utterly paranoid hat singing Die Stem at the top her ilk fronting the weather roll up and save their bacon. voice saying 'Steady on old white South African I'd go for of my voice to the tune ofNkosi forecasts. Well at least it would 1 doubt whether Britain has chap. All this anti-Britishness the option of stocking up on Sikelele Africa, while secretly be beller than the Weight­ ~ot a battleship left never mind will ha\'e the Bastard Son of cans of stout and baked beans. hoping that Koevoet had been Watchers of Windhoek block­ enough to transport the esti­ Winslon Churchill writing to Then I'd wile away the hours invited as honorary whites to ing out the iso bars looming nl;lted 1,3 million British pass­ you crapping on about how the until April 27 checking the elec­ the Volkstaat. over Kamanjab. Oh well it was porI holders in SA. Besides the British should still rule the trified fence, feeding the While South Africa deals with just an idea.

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to play Chess by Sheyna Vidal· Week beginning Sunday April 10 LESSON 8 AQUARIUS Jan 21 to Feb 19 O bligation~ tn other pe\lp!c I\)llk likl' being neglected in your selfish l'oncem wilh your pcrs\lRill affairs. Don'I be surprised FOLlOWING enquiries after lost week's if onc of your relationShips suffer.;. Lucky colour blue: lurky lesson 8 we have decided to repeat the number 5. lesson with a different format to make it ~ clearer. PISCES Feb 20 to Mar 20 In lesson eight and nine we will play the Pis(.:ean patience and pcrsistcn,'c will be rew,lrJeJ by a shortest match known In chess literature - breakthrough after a period of slogging Ih rough Jis

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ROCK 'N' ROll WIll NEVER DIE·... lon­ don, England Former Sex PlsfoJs singer Johnnv Rot­ ten meets his wax po!IraffatMadame Tussauds' Rock Cir­ cus. The meeting. at the end of lost month-. coinCided with the launch 0( the Singer's autobi­ ography. Rotten and the Sex Ms Jones whips Pistols spea,­ headed the punk revolution In 1976. captunngthemood up a new rhythm of a discontented generation, Their songs~kedond Four-Colendar rocked the estab­ Cafe - Cocteau lishment. Twins someotthegroup's besf*known num* ALTHOUGH the bGrslncludedAnar~ Cocteau Twins havebeen chy In The UK and around since the early 80s God Save The (according to my British Queen, which was sources), this is the first Plompfly banned at time I have come across the time (the video something by this Scot­ featured a picture tish group in Namibia, of the Queen with 0 With their roots in safely pin through New Wave, they are a her nose). kind of spiritual version· Photogra ph: of Siou;(sie Siou;( and Reuters via Nompa the Banshees. Full of pain, wonder and love, Four-Calendar Cafe is a 'sedate' reflec­ know whyff lost myself! album's most obvious tive album, in which lead identity ... 1 won't heal pop song. USA Top 10 vocalist Lilo Frazer is not unless I cry': while Their fItS! major label afraid to bare her feel­ Squeeze-Wax is meonly debut, it finds them gen­ NEW YORK: This week's top singles, cour~ ings. frankly and free of obviously neutrally tly nudging themselves last imagery. happy song - upbeat and towards the mainstream tesy ofBlllboard-Sourulsean, with week's positions Frazer can effortles.o;ly bouncy, filled with sim­ after years of being just In brackets: flutter in hyperspace or pie joy. about on the edge of the 1. (2) Bump '0 Grind - R Kelly soar like a soprano. The only breaks in the music wilderness, with 2. (l) The Sign. Ace OfBuse Know Who You Are hazy atmosphere of the occasional hit break­ 3. (3) Without You - Never Forget You- At Every Stale is percus· Four-Calendar Cafe ing on through. Mariah Carey sive and heart­ come with the huge riffs Great tunes. Beautiful 4. (4) The Power OrLove ~ eeUne Dion wrenchingly melodic: on Summerhead and and unique sounds. S. (6) So Much In Love * AU-4~One ·Cry. cry. cry 'til you Bluebeard, perhaps the - JS 6. (5) Wbatta Man - SaI~n-P.~... 7. (8) MmmMmmMmmMmm-C.... b Sexdrive - Grace Sheep On Drugs ... is a barking herpervyorders Test Dummies drop-dead brill iant through a megaphone 8. (7) Now And Forever - Rkhard Man: JaMS record ... Pulsing in a and acting vary scary 9. (ll)TbeMost Beautllul GfrJln Tb. BRITAIN'S weekl y dense and sticky­ indeed. World - Prince NME magazine rated th is trousered fashion, the And just when Mr 10. (14) S_ts Of Philadelphia - the 'pervy sex single of Sheep build the aural Sad Lad starts todribble. Bruct Sprlngste.en. the week' when it was equivalent ofasexy tank, she gets scarier still (on -Sapa-AP released: atop which, Rommel­ the CD version) apply­ "Grace Jones and like perches La Jones, ingjackboot to underde­ veloped groin with a steely-eyed demolition Hendrix Tribute of Consolidated's Typi­ - , . cal Male. Sexist dickwer.ds could save a lot of time by wetting Your NO 1 entertainment place their pants right now." 10 be weekends Forget the innuendo of 'Drive up to my bumper baby', Jones delivers it INDEPENDENCE straight from the hip on th is one. RESTAURANT + BEER The mini-album fea ~ tures fou r versions ofthe GARDEN KATUTURA same number. Sexdrive . hard drive. soft drive, !.lVE MUSIC etc, etc. A collectors' item foranyGraceJoncs fan. BAR Get ready to ROCKI BRAAI Stone Free, A T ribute To Jlmi Hendrix, was WEDNESDAY 6 - 12 THE National Theatre of Namibia will elude Anhur Vass who played Judas in the released recently and is now available in Wind· present Rock '94atTheWarehouseThea­ popular recent perfonnance ofJesus Christ hoek. Various artists perfonnsomeofthe legen. fRIDAY AND SATUaDAY 6 'fIll tre ne;>;t week. With nightly perfonnances Superstar and Freddy Taylor. Another star dary singer's best-known numbers. The album tAU Crom Tuesday to S:uurday, the show is in perfonner will be Sharon va n Roay who kicks offwith The Cure doing Purple Haze and aid oC soul singer Freddie Taylar who won the Music Makers Competition in includes Hendrix numbers by a r tists as diverse intends to travel to the 1986 and 1988. Backing vocals will be I)y SVNDAY6-12 soon to record a compact disc of his music. hot local outfit The Hannony Sisters. The as Nigel Kennedy and PM Dawn, as \\ cll as Eric Rock '94 will feature well-known bass music will include versions of songs by Clapton, Buddy Guy, the Pretenders, Pat Book for Restaurant player ROOney Mitchel I and his colleagues Simply Red. Queen. Ro;>;ette. Foreigner, Metheney, Body Count and M.A.C.C .. among of Deja Vu band fame. Soloists will in- The Police and many more. others. Phone mike 216147 ------

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