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Bringing Africa South Vol.3 No.218 R1.S0 (GST Inc.) Tuesday August 3 1993 NOTE TO Caprivi tense READERS THE Namlblan THE situation in tribal-troubled Caprivi was flooded with remained tense late yesterday and police A says calls yesterday, were still deployed in Katima Mulilo and first to ask where most major villages, according to a police the paper was, spokesperson. and later wlth Police vehicles are patrolling the streets. complaints about After Sunday's troubles, another major road­ the very poor block was set up at Linyanti and smaller ones at , quality of copies. Kongola and Sibimba yesterday morning by mem­ This was due to bers of the Mafwe tribe. 'clrcumstances The trouble started on Sunday when the Mafwe totally beyond set up a roadblock at Linyanti and Muketela to deny 0' to tax The Namlblan's passage to members of the Mayeyi travelling to the control - a break­ inauguration of Boniface Lutewese Sangwale. down at the print­ Police were forced to fIre teargas to disperse the Ing works. We are crowd at the roadblocks. At least two people injured as sorry as you during the fracas were said to have been discharged Talks to continue with Hanekom about Itl contiDued on page 2

communal areas. TOM MINNEY This is part of the continuing upset over tax proposals which Hanekom announced with the 1993/ W1eet e THE NAMIBIA Agricultural Union has 94 budget. The livestock tax stems from a rise in the • • gone public on its opposition to taxing taxable values of livestock but the controversial farmers on paper profits and says talks part is tax on the rise in -value even before the lltcA •• • animals are sold. continue with Minister of Finance Gert The NAU did not join earlier protests, apparentI y Hanekom. But the Namibia National fearing this could damage their own negotiations. Farmers' Union, a newer body NAU chief executive Henning Snyman said yes­ representing mainly communal farmers, terday that, according to international tax experts, it was the fIrst time in tax history for tax to be imposed CALLIFOR welcomes the removal of subsidies on on "unrealised profIts". He stressed that fanners commercial farming. were not against paying tax and realised their obli­ But the NNRJ also warns the move will mean gations as citizens. farm labourers lose their jobs and communal fann­ The NAU was consulted before the budget an- ers could also be hit and deterred from leaving

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CIllLDREN ON THE MARCH ••• School children in Windhoek yesterday took to the streets at the start of National Breastfeeding Week to make THEIR demands heard on a number of issues. See report, page 3. Photo: Chris Ndivanga Bail lift-off for Gerald Fouche rreat yours A FULL bench of the Namibian High Court Windhoek Magistrates Court that denied him bail yesterday granted bail to Gerald Jean on the grounds that he might use his status as a pilot Fouche, 48, who faces charges in connection to flee the country by air. with illegally importing ostriches into Yesterday's bail application was heard by Judges Namibia. Harold Levy, Louis Muller and Neal Hannah. EDGEWORTH INC ., RICHMOND, VA ., U SA Made in South Africa .. Fouche, the director of TransNamibia Aviation Fouche's defence counsel, Herman Oosthuizen, Pty Ltd, and a pilot, was granted bail of R30 000. yesterday argued that, if found guilty, the pilot JRM 008/23EU The court overturned an earlier ruling by the continued on page 2 2 Tuesday August 3, 1993 THE NAMIBIAN

. u FROM PAGE Cl Fouche granted bail nouncement and Snyman says their opposition was surance that Fouch~ and that he is a business­ clear. would stand trial. man. He said more than 30 Handing down judge­ Fouche was then people, including tax ex­ would only be sentenced ment, Judge Levy said granted bail of R30 000 perts and auditors, are pre­ to afme. the Magistrate who had on condition that he may paring a comprehensive Oosthuizen said it was refused Fouch~ bail had only fly to South Mrica, document which is to be not fair to keep his client not taken into considera­ but not to any other coun­ discussed at the N A U con­ gress on August 16-17. It in detention before his tion that he was a try. draws on experience from trial. Namibian citizen, that he His case was post­ UK, New Zealand, South He also gave the as- has assets ,in Namibia poned to August 6. Africa, Zimbabwe and other places. The NAU has "no prob­ Caprivi remains tense lems with increasing the taxable values oflivestock" Hennie Blaauw told The cle was only slightly addedSnyman,orwithpay­ Namibian yesterday that damaged by bullet holes ing the increased tax when he had dispatched police and no-one was injured. the stock are eventually from the Sangwali clinic to the scene of the road­ He said the vehicle was sold, But animals should as their condition was not block to disperse the on its way to Katima be treated as capital and not crowd, but said further Mulilo from Sangwali. running capital. serious. On Sunday shots He stressed he still hoped were also fired at an NBC information was scarce Blaauw said the shoot­ an agreement could be vehicle. as the police had not re­ ing took place at aro.und reached with Hanekom Acting station com- turned. 18h30 on the Linyanti who is continuing talks and mander, Inspector He said the NBC vehi- road. said he would not be dra wn into discussing the effects of the new tax on the com- Stay sober - Don't drink and drive

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Gored by bull NBC Televisioh Pro­ Murders galore d ucer/Cons u 1tan t, J acques Cathala, 53, was POLICE are investigating five murders gored to death by a bull THE Democratic Turnhalle Alliance yes­ their own hands to protect themselves against crimi­ which took place over the weekend. Katu­ on his smallholding out­ nals, or to form vigilante groups," the statement con­ side Windhoek on Sun­ terday said the murder of well-known vet, tura was the scene of two of the murders day. The French-speak­ Dr lan Scheepers, is "a testimony of the tinued. and an attempted murder. ing Cathala joined the shocking of the security situation in Na­ The DTA President called for the culprits to be . Harold Shikundu died after a shooting incident in Katutura on Sunday in which Abraham Humukwia NBC in June last year, and mibia". apprehended and for heavier court sentences to initiated two popular live "discourage would-be criminals from conunitting these was also seriously wounded. According to a Police The DT A expressed condolences to the family of TV programmes, Counter inhumane crimes". press release it is suspected that the shootings fol­ Scheepers, who was stabbed to death after apparently Point and After Nine. At The Namibia Agricultural Union also expressed its lowed an argument between the two men. coming across thieves at his smallholding nearOmaruru An unnamed Namibian male was also murdered in the time of his death he sadness at the "cowardly and gruesome murder" of last Friday. Scheepers was a member of the DTA's Katutura on Sunday after being beaten and stabbed was making major docu­ Scheepers, who was life vice-<:hairman of the organi­ executive and a former mayor of Omaruru. with a sharp object. mentaries on Namibia's sation. Ovabimba people and the A press statP,lllent from DTA President, Mishake A 26 year-old has been arrested in the Gobabis country's rock paintings. Muyongo, said Minister of Home Affairs, Hifikepunye In a press release yesterday the. NAU called on the district after Gert Simon (38) was stabbed to death at Farm Kijoro on Saturday evening. An unknown A book of condolences Pohamba, "should pull up his socks and make sure the Government to "do their utmost to combat senseless Namibian male was murdered in the Gobabis area on has been opened at the police force knows what is expected of them. acts such as this". Friday after being stabbed in the neck. French Embassy from "If people are not being protected by the police, the August 3-4 during office The statement added that Scheeper's death will A 17 -year old Namibian male was stabbed to death logical conclusion would be either to take the law into hours. "cause a void" in the agriculture sector. at Blikkies Dorp in the Keetmanshoop area 00 Saturday i •• "" .' ;;a 1 ~" L .L _ i"¥L .1 at~0;~~54t. ~::':~Re~.:n=~; weekend accoi-ding to the police crime report and one case of sodomy was reported from the Otjiwarongo Left: SPELLINGIT district. OUT LOUD AND One person was killed on Windhoek's Western by­ CLEAR _ "Wewant pass in a road accident over the weekend. The de­ to live healthy lives ceased was named as R Shibilunga. A 3 I-year old man anddon'twanttodie was killed when his vehicle overturned on the road any more". Three of between Murora and Grootfontein on Sunday evening. tbe children who Cases of culpable homicide are being investigated yesterday took part in after the two incidents. tbe occasion to mark tbe start of Breastfeeding Week make their voices beard. Behind them are tbe president of Nanawo,Netumbo Ndaitbwah (left) and FirstLady Kovambo Nujoma. Photo: Chris Ndivanga r:. NAMIBIA III R70 'Rl30 R270 R525

.] SOUTH Af RICA If Weekly 175 Rl40 Child n stand up Daily P?QO R650 1 Bgl~~~~~I~, i~~J>' [ :i Weekly R200 R390 th r rights Daily R800 Rl550 1---- ZAM~IA, ZAiRE ---.... the Frrst Lady said. Weekly R235 R400 CHRiS NDIV ANGA She had a special message for all fa­ Daily R920 Rl820 N AMIBIAN children yester­ thers: "00 not make a child if you are not prepared to become a father." I FRANCE, GERMANY, I day called on the Government The First Lady also reminded fathers EUROPE, BRITAIN to pass and implement national that children needed their support, love Weekly R500 R980 legislation which protects, pro­ and guidance "from the time of concep­ Daily Rl200 R2500 motes and supports tion". Fathers should always provide I NORTH AMERICA [ breastfeeding. support for mothers in the case of chil­ R325 R600 They also urged the Governmenl to drelL Rl500 R2700 ratify the international code of market­ The Ftrst Lady noted that many Afri­ ing of breastmilk substitutes. can countries, including Namibia have AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND Th.: appeal ~as made afler approxi­ cultures which strongly favour Weekly R325 R630 mately 200 children marched down in­ breastfeeding. Nonetheless, she added, Daily Rl500 R2700 dependence Avenue to mark the start of a lot more still had to be done to ensure World Breastfeeding Week, which this that more mothers practised "ex:clusive The Namibian. P.O. Box 20783. year has the theme 'Mothror Friendly breastfeeding" for four to six months, Windod:. Namibia W Of~'Place Initiative'. followed by continous breastfeeding with Outside the Ministry of Home Affairs adaJuate complementary feeding well Li"J ey were adressed by First Lady into the second year of life. Kovamlx) Nujoma. . Echoing the words of the FIrst Lady. The Mother Friendly week in Namibia the children called on employers to cre­ Postal Code: ------will be celebrated under the theme 'Fa­ ate a baby- and mother-friendly environ­ I enclose a cheque/postal order lO the amount ther Support'. ment at all workplaces. of for weeks subscription 'This does not mean that the global The yOlUlgsters also appealed to the to the Namibian. (Please ensure the exact theme is not important However, we Nation and mothers and fathers " to give amount in Rands or equivalent currency.) strongly believe that friendl iness should us all the nutritous food we need to build Please debit my Visa/Mastercar

aboard the Sea Cow. But Nigel the horse is really lake' 5 two sidekicks in dis­ guise and Connie and her crew are overpowered by the stowaways. who take coounand of the ship. Neto said PAWO gave 16b56: Opening 19h30: Magarloe material and moral sup­ 17hOO: Sesame Street programme NAMIBIAN women marked the 31st anni­ port to struggling women. Learning the fun way is the lOhOO: News versary of the Pan African Women Organi­ "PAWO has always name of the game down 1Oh35: Counterstrike waked to safeguard the Sesame Street way. Year 11 (new) sation (PAWO) at the Katutura Community Centre on Saturday by creating a solidarity interests and values of 18hOO: Rosie and Jim After his wife and child are women and the protec­ 18b.30: Neigbbours victimized by an interna- ~o...... ittee-to support women in Angola, Cuba tioo of children. " 19hOO: Tales from the tionalkidnappinganemPt,a and South Africa. She called for (rOgres­ Poop Deck financial kingpin vows to . .. Marooned: Stallion and wipeoutinjusticcworldwide They ~so vowed to give of PA WO, w~ch has Its sive action from women. Coleridgeescapetoadesert and sets up an anti-crime practical support to headquarters m Luanda, urging them to work 10- island and desperate to re- f~behindhisfin.ancialem- Angolan and South Afri- were affected by the civil gether and take up ec0- turn to civilisation, send for pire. This fast-paced action- can refugees in Namibia. war. nomic and social prob­ a build-it-yourself life raft adventure series follows the In her keynote address, "As mothers we lems. kit. But their request floats team's exploits in the pur- NetumboNdaitwah,Presi- should press our govern- The women remem­ into the hands of lake, a suit of justice. dent of the Namibia Na- ments to ensure that hu- bered late Swapo stalwart, ruthless bounty hunter. He 11.hl5: Talking Point tianal Women's man suffering is brought Meekulu Putuse can hard1r be,lieve ~ luck ~~~hits~ Organsiation (Nanawo), to .an end." Appolus, and her contri~ when he sights thethirdout- screen this live panel dlS- called f, tlidarit Whil admi' tha the ANGOLANCAMPAIGNER •• PAWOSecretary­ m or bution towards the cause .law, Connie, at a pirate con- cussion and phone in pro- with so y sup- e ttmg t General Ruth Neto suggested that women repre­ gramme. . of women and PAWO. vention in Miami. lake and ~ all women, espe- num~ of w~~ repre- sentativesbeiocludedinconftict~lvingdelegations his horse con their way llhl5: Sport aally m troubled areas. sented m Narrubla s Gov- towar-1nJub1ed countrieslike . The late Appolus was a . Turning to Angola, enunent structures was founder member of the or­ coast (A) Ndaitwah said: "The small,. Ndaitwah said gional structures. memorate the day with ganisation in Dar-es-Sa­ An idealistic inventor de- whole international corn- Namibian women were in "wOmen make up a high Namibian women, saidher laam, Tanzania,formedoo cides ~~ca is dying ~d munity is held hostage by good hands "as long ·as nlUBber of the percentage organisation had been a July311962. moves his wife and fourchil- S . bi(U' leader)and ush and ak dren to a small village in aVlOl mta we p ~ e our of the Namibian popula­ symbol of unity for the The women also hailed Honduras. we therefore call on the case clear, definitely there tion, therefore proportion­ last three decades. last month's announce­ M*N*E*i He creates a perfect home international conununity win be success". ally we should be more Sbe praised women for ment by King Kaulwna of but then he starts to domi~ to play its role and bring However, she urged represented. " the very important role Ondonga on the scrap­ (K1V TodcQer) nate his family, friends and peace and stability in that women to fight for more PAWO SecretaryGen­ they played in the devel­ ping of the customary law 10hOO: We AB Have the natives. country". representation in the leg- eral Ruth Neto, who trav­ opment of their communi­ prohibiting women to own rales Starring: Harrison Ford, She said the activities islative. judiciary and re- el1ed from Luanda to corn- ties. land when husbands die. An enchanting series filled Helen Mirren, River Phoe- tr;:;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii___ ;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;--::---:::-:---::------:---= ___ ----- ~~a;=l!~t~e~~ ~hOO: Miss~ippi / ,""'~V':! i.•.~~.}.·.,.,.~.' .•·•· •.f! .... ,'~.;;::. ,'. Mimi debuts in Egoli duc~ the musIC, folk art, Burmng (18) . , . i:" ,)~... ,,,,; . traditialsandcultureofcoon- The murder of three Civil '" ,1i ~ tries worldwide. rights workers in Missis- •• (KTVends) sippiinl964bringstwoFBI THE bl~gest n~ws on t~e ~ntertainm~nt tional novelist Isabeau 10h30: Egoli (repeat) agentS to the town. front thiS week IS that Mlml Coertse (pIC- Foster (foonerly Vorster), llbOO: Like Normal ' Theagentsaredetenninedto tured left), renowned opera singer and middle wife of WaIt People (A) uncover the conspiracy personality par excellence is the newest Vorster (Ge Korsten - an (KTVstarts) spearheadedbytheKuKlux la fM N t' uI '81 E I' PI . . 15bOO: Talespin Klanandbringthoserespon- S r 0 - e s pop ar serl go 1- ace old friend and operatic 1Sb30: Scooby ~ sibletojustice.Staniilg:Gene of Gold. colleague) who leaves her Where Are You Hackman, WiIlc:m Dafoe. Mimi makes her debut in burg audiences will soon home in Capri to find out !::~ ~kwing Duck ~r; ~~:!g today's episode at 18hOO. have the opportunity to what is happening to her (Openlime) • (Hi) MimimadeTVviewers see her as HannaGlawari, son Dewalt. . The other 17hOO: Tbree's 01hOO: · In the Line of sit up in 1990 and again the famous Merry Widow Vorster children are Compaay Duty: The Two last vear with her out-in Lehar's operetta. which thrown into something of ~7~: Loviag . T?-,ys (A) . standing perfOlmance as is being presented at the a panic - Isabeau has ai- 18hOO: EgoIi O3hOO: Ride the High . 'C' . 1bea been b' of . ked 18h30: Blossom Couutry (A) themothermFranzMarx s (VIC tre. ways a It aWlc (PrernilDrtIimeJ 041140: TraDSmission series Adam. Johannes- ButbacktoEgoli.Mimi stepmother figure to them. 19hOO: The MOLS'-fuito ends plays best~elling interna- Louwna (Briimilda van ill I Rensburg) is also rather uneasy at the appearance Namlblan Broadcasting Corporation Namiblan Broadcasting Corporation of WaIt's fonner spouse. The NBC Board, According to Franz . The NBC Board, Man. creator of Egoli, he . Director-General, Director-General, has been trying to entice Management and Staff Mimi into the glamorous Management and Staff world of M-Net's long- . wish to express their sincere condolences and running show for many. wish to express their sincere heartfelt sympathies to months and now that he's Mr Katangolo and family, friends and colleagues on got her, he won't lether go condolences and heartfelt too easily. the untimely death of a very special person, So move over Alexis - . sympathies to " Ombili Katangolo. Isabeua's back in town. Mrs. Cathala and family, friends and colleagues on the tragic death He will be sadly missed by all who grew to I bow OmbE'i and to love him. the notion has ~f . lost a young talented and concerned member Mr. Jaeques M'ehel of our community, who displayed the makings of 0 future leader. . Franeois -' Cathala.

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JOHANNESBURG: Corpses piledllp in terda)'-1h ~dreds of Katlehong told AFP by government mortuaries yesterday as residents of thetown~ celephone~~t he was drawn, the Foreign Office announced. violence continued to whip through ships were fleeing the virtuall y trapped ~insicte WORLD BRIEFS Britain was the last country to ratify townships east of Johannesburg and youths worst fighting since Au­ the township. "It's be­ ._the treaty, which provides for close c oOperau on~OIfforeign -policy and de­ armed with stones, petrol bombs and guns gust 1990. They reported come a no-go area. bodies littering the dusty Youths have thrown up fence matters among members of the turned streets into no-go areas. Boycotrtlire-at-­ streets and youths openly barricades in all the 12"nation EC. The treaty also envis­ Police said late yester­ rican National Congress brandishing firearms, streets and are searching in ages a single currency by 1999, but - - day that at least 93 peo­ secretary-general Cyril some ~of them home­ everyone walking or that now seems unlikely. The ratifica­ ple had been shot. stoned, Ramaphosa demanded made. Scores of houses driving in the streets. : The opposition Bot­ tion process was bogged down in Par­ burned or hacked to the immediate establish- had been torched, they They're not allowing swana National Front has said it would liament for months, involved more death in four days of vio­ ment of a joint security added. (minibus) taxis in. Some boycott next year's general election than 200 hours of debate in the House lence between Zulu hos­ force, comprising mem- A spokesman for the cars and taxis have been unless its demands are met. of Commons and split the governing tel dwellers, residents bers of the police, army, government mortuary in burnt." At an emergency meeting on Sun­ Conservative Party. and police in the its own military wing, Germiston, the closest A woman who fled the day, the BNF demanded the setting up fl ashpoint townships of Vmkhonto we Sizwe mortuary to the embat­ township with her three of an all-party electoral commission, Tembisa, Tokoza, (MK) and the various tied townships, said 24 children said in an inter­ reduction of the voting age from 21 to Zim hardens on Katlehong and Phola tribal homeland police corpses had arrived yes- view with independent 18 years and recognition of the right death penalty Park squatter c~p. forces and armies. terday alone. Radio 702 that "all hell" of citizens outside the country to vote. With police battlingt o "The go Y~ rnment ' s "They (the police) had broken loose in BNF spokesman Paul Rantao, who HARARE: The Zimbabwe govern­ halt the slaughter, Nobel security forceS'donoc have just phoneg pIe now Katlehong. Others said is also mayor of Gaborone, said his ment has issued a draft of the Consti­ Peace Prize winner An­ enjoy the support of the to say that somem ore t he -s treets..w~(e strewn party had the support of 40 per cent of tution Amendment Bill which outlines glic an Archbishop people," Ramaphosa bodies are on the way," with boulders, trees electorate and that its demands proposed changes to the death penalty, were "completelY-sen ous". Desmond Tutu calledfor said, adding that he had he said, adding that the burnt-out cars. the Zian a..n.e~s..!gency reported yes- an international peace­ tabled his proposal yes- corpses of at least 300 "A man has just been terday. - keeping force to assist in terday at the multiparty victims of violence in the shot at and stoned while Monopolies The Bill will .amend the constitution bringing the situation democracy talks. past month were still in his car. I'm too fright­ to provide that delays in the carrying under control. South African Red waiting to be identified. ened to go in," one caller face crackdown out of death sentences and the condi­ At the same time, Af- Cross officials said yes- A resident of to the radio station, who tions to which prisoners are subjected gave his name as Dan, ESIGODINI: Zimbabwe intends set­ will not entitle them to alterations of said. ting up a monopolies commission to their sentences. The latest violence attack the cartel behaviour of some apparently was sparked businesses, Industry and Commerce by the massacre of 33 Minister Chris V shewokunze said yes­ Thais accused people on Saturday night terday. when some 200 Zulus He said in Esigodini in south-east over Khmer attack from the Vusimusi mi­ Zimbabwe that the country's private PHNOM PENH: The UN mission yes ­ grant workers' hostel in sector was involved in monopolistic Tembisa went on the terday accused Thai troops of standing practices which hindered equal ac­ by and videotaping as Khmer Rouge rampage. cess to economic opportunities. Fighting then ex­ guerrillas attacked and then detained ploded in Tokoza, where 21 of its peacekeepers on Thai soil. violence has flared re­ Maastricht The incident was one in a series of peatedly since ANC weekend attacks by the Khmer Rouge members and supporters agreed at last that appeared to hamper the group's of the Inkatiili Fre~dom efforts to join Cambodi a's new gov­ Party traded gunfire out­ CONDON: Britain ratified the ernment. The renewed violence came side the township'S hos­ Maastricht Treaty on cl oser European as the peacekeepers began their with­ tel, an !FP stronghold, union yesterday within hours of a drawal from Cambodia. on May 22. private ·legal challenge being with- • Reports from AFP, Sap a and AP. Late yesterday, the South African Rail Com­ muter Corporation an­ 'i SENIOR TYPIST SUFFER THE CHILDREN ... A resident of Tembisa, South Africa, nounced that it was can­ carries the body of a fi ve-month old baby girl who was kiUed alo ng with celling all trains into the We have an excellent opportunity for a fully bilingual Typist in our her family of four on Sunday. Over ninety people have so far been killed affected townshi ps "to Personnel Department. in violence raging in townships east of Johannesburg since the weekend. protect commuters and Photo: Reuter via Nampa. property". - Sapa-AFP The functions of t he job include: • Secretarial duties More lives lost in Angola • Copy- and draft typing • Word processing LVANDA: Thirty civilians were killed over of rebel strikes against tempting since then to the weekend when Vnita attacked a the airport. pursue relief efforts neighbourhood near the southern town of Vnited Nations agen­ throughout the country. English as a first language will be an advantage . Menongue, the official radio station said cies suspended relief Angola's 16-year civil yesterday. flights on July 16 after a war resumed last Octo­ plane carrying food sup­ ber after Vnita refused We offer : The radio said 25 other Malan je, in the north, the plies was rued on by to accept the outcome of • A competitive salary with 13th cheque civilians were kil led in government radio station Vnita at Mbanza-Kongo UN-supervised general the town itself by groups said an unknown number in the north. elections it lost. - Sapa­ • A 5-day w eek of men belonging to of people had died in the The UN has been at- AFP • The normal fringe benefits associated with a Vnita. Vnita-besieged town af­ large organisation In the central city of ter they swallowed sun­ Kuito fighting between flower and cotton seeds. government and Vnita The town's population If you are interested in joining us and you have at least 3 years forces claimed dozens of is suffering from a se­ civilian lives over the vere shortage of food . relevant experience with good references. please contact weekend, the local radio Malanje has been under Miss E Hagen at Tel.(061) 294 2381 for an appointment. reported yesterday. Vnita siege most of the It said fighting was year. Norberto Dos continuing in the city Santos, Angola's minis­ centre yesterday after­ ter of assistance and so­ noon, though the army cial reintegration, said had claimed to control authorities have been Kuito. unable to send relief sup­ Meanwhile in plies to Malanje because aaaa aaaa 6 Tuesday August 3 1993 "';'1' ; . THE NAUIBIAN • 0", ".l, ••

Growth 130,48 121,81 3,4 1 Economic Indicators FEDLIFE: FedgroGE 137,73 128,59 4,37 GUARDBANK: Yesterday's quotations for unit trust funds: A new, dimension Growth 2810,93 2614,14 4,26 FUND NAME BUY SELL YIELD% Resources 181,82 168,82 4,35 Industrial 133,81 125,37 4,83 ABSA: of lightness Income 119,33 118,08 13,02 GE: 152,43 142,59 5,06 IGILife: Industrial 131,92 123,40 4,10 GE 143,64 134,33 3,02 Income 101,71 100,33 na METBOARD: BOE: MetfundGE 212,55 199,73 3,56 170,72 159,51 2,70 Growth Income 111,48 110,31 12,27 People's Income 100,82 99,75 -na METROPOLITAN: Community Growth MetlifeGE 127,02 118,70 5,90 111,02 104,90 11,16 Fwld MOMENTUM: COMMER CIALIINTO N: --~ ---- - GE 273,35 256,25 3,61 I NBS: Hallmark 1006,17 939,59 4,21 Market round-up NORWICH: GE 426,33 398,13 3,05 Here is how major stock 2,129.03. OLD MUTUAL: markets outside the ZURICH-Swissshares Investors 2952,33 2752,50 3,50 United States ended yes- ended a quiet day little Growth 243,87 227,23 na terday: changed. Dealers said the Top Companies 271,41 252,99 . 3,44 LONDON - Shares market remained in a con­ Industrial 378,88 352,90 3,47 closed below their highs solidation period which Mining 327,89 305.38 2,92 after rising to near FfSE could continue for the next Gold 197,75 184,34 2,57 index record closing lev- one or two weeks. The Income 110,57 109,38 13,07 els on the back of moves Broad SPI ended 1.02 SAGE: to free up Europe's ex- points up at 1,518.97. GE 2615,94 2439,47 3,44 change rate mechanism TOKYO-Stocksended Resources 134,95 125,89 3,97 (ERM). The FfSE 100 weakeronprofit-takingon SANLAM: closed up 15.2 points at the strength of the yen GE 1717,51 1607,12 3,25 2,941.7. which hit anew post-war Index 1343,15 1257,21 3,84 FRANKFURT - Ger- high against the dollar Prime Growth 482,12 451,18 4,65 man shares e nded a rela- overseas last Friday. But Industrial 1037,52 971,50 3,67 tively quiet session 0.7 the bottom was steady, Mining 308,60 288,63 4,33 percentupfnmtheprevi- held by buying from in­ Income 103,22 101,63 na ous official close but still vestment trust funds and SOUfHERN: down on the fllDler levels individual investors in in­ GE 219,09 204,94 3,52 seen in Friday's post- centive shares. 1be 225- Mining 147,39 138,15 3,53 bourse. Mterlast week's shareNikkeiaveragewas Pure 120,59 112,83 na volatility, the market was down36.61pointsorO.l8 Income 539,23 528,45 na holding back to see where percent to 20,343.53. STANDARD BANK: currencies settled follow- HONG KONG-Stocks GE 1254,83 1179,65 5,63 ing the weekend ERM fmisbedhigher, thougboff Income 93,64 92,67 11,63 deal. 1be 30-share DAX their early peak, after a Gold 261,31 244,91 3,31 index closed 11.85 points day ofsleepy trading with Industrial 108,14 101,88 8,46 up at 1,815.08. little news to move the International 113,28 105,93 4,40 PARIS - Shares ended market. The blue chip SYFRETS: up 2.07 percent, just shy Hang Seng index closed Growth 311 ,60 291,73 4,38 of their record 2,129.32 40.07 points, or 0.57 per­ Trustee 124,07 11 6,1 4 4,09 close set April 20, 1990, cent, higher at 7,029.03. Income 109,91 108,81 12,69 Dealers said prices are SYDNEY - The Aus­ Gilt 11 14.90 1103,76 11,93 unlikelytorisemuchmm-e traIian share market was without a quick French swepttoafreshpost-1 987 UAL: GE 2295.84 21 55,48 4,88 easing. saying mild profit~ crash high as bullion con­ 382,23 3,41 taking held back the mar- tinued its bullish trend Mining 408.76 1984,97 1856,62 3,46 ket in the afternoon. The upwards. The A ll Selected 1228,49 12,44 Made in South Africa. DtMl30IZIIE . CAC-40 index rose 43. 15, Ordinaries index traded in Gilt 1240,89 or 2 .07 percent, at a tight range to close up Managed 1141.88 1075,39 1,22 '------,. 10.8 points at 1 ,854.8. JOHANNESBURG - Gold price aaa South African gold shares London afternoon gold fixing yesterday: 405,60 dol- reversed a fllDl start as a lars an ounce compared with 406,70 at the morning REPUBLIC OF little nervousness on fixing, and 40 1.75 at the Friday afternoon fixing. REPUBLIC OF gold 's short-term direc­ NAMIBIA tion crept in and prices Dollar/rand NAMIBIA came off on profit-taking. MINISTRY OF FINANCE The gold board lost 27 Commercial rand * pointst02,071 afterpeak­ Yesterday's opening yesterday's closing ing at 2,114. The indus­ 3,3705/20 3,36()(V1 5 MINISTRY OF FINANCE TENDER BOARD OF NAMIBIA * trial index was 13 points Financial rand TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR: Yesterday's opening yesterday's closing TENDERS ARE AWAITED FOR higher at 4,611 and the overall index was 14 4,47/4,48 4,5150/4,5250 1. TENDERNO: A146193- THE TREATIIENT OF RAW 1.TENDER NO.F1 /17-3/93 - THE SUPPLY AND WATER AT WlNDHOEK CENTRAL HOSPITAL FOR pointsdownat4,163. I DEUVERY OF OFFICIAL ENVELOPES TO FINANCE THE GOVERNMENT OF NAMIBIA, FOR THE PERIOD I Money market 1 OCTOBER 1993 TO 30 SEPTEMBER 1994. Ooslng date: 11:00 on Tuesday 24 August 1993 90 day liquid BA rate: Angola's Yesterday'sopeoing yesterday's closing Closing date: 1 I :00 on Tuesday: 24 August 1993 DOCUMENTS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE lost gems 11,85 11,85 OF DOCUMENTS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE The Secretary:Tender Board Oil price OF L UANDA: A ngola's Ground ftoor, Flscus Building The Secretary:Tender Board s ta te diamond com­ Crude oil futures prices in dollars per barrel at 1742 10 John Meinert Street Ground fioor, Fiscus Building pa ny Endiama says the GMT: Windhoek 10 John Meinert Street TENDERS MUST BE FORWARDED TO Windhoek occupa t ion of nor th­ Aug2 July30(close) The Secretary: Tender Board TENDERS MUST BE FORWARDED TO easter n diamond a reas LondonIPE Brent(Sep) 16,73 16,75 p .0 . Box 3328 The Secretary: Tender Board by Unita has cost it SO New York US WINDHOEK P.O. Box 3328 percent of production Light Crude (Sep) 17,95 17,88 Fax No.: (061) 36454 WINDHOEK OR DEPOSITED IN: in the key Lunda Norte The Economic Indicators are sponsored by: Fax No.: (061) 36454 province. The Tender Box: OR DEPOSITED IN: Company officials, Ground Floor: Fiscus Building The Tender Box: 10 John Meinert Street Ground Floor: Fiscus Building quoted by the official Gf::ORGE HUysAMER Aoom 017 Windhoek 10 John Meinert Street news agency Angop at PARTNERS INCORPORATED Aoom 017 WINDHOEK the weekend, said only ~ NB: Unless otherwise stated aAS Levy (Non refundable) Windhoek 20 000 carats were be­ is payable in Advance in cash or bank guaranteed We offer a full range of br%ng n :oney NB:Unless otherwise stated a AS Levy (Non ing-produced monthly marl

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r-- TYAPPA NAMUTEWA Natango omiti odo da lya Nepembe na Monica oda yandjwa kuKambilingodjo OMUKAINHU weedula tadi lihakana e di pewa tuu kuNangha. po-30, Ndjulikwa Kambilingodjo, Oshinima osha kala ngaho nee sha pamwe "nohonda" yaye, Samuel futama flyo omomaflku 28 aMai. eshi Nangha, aveshe vokOnangwe Kambilingodjo a ka fatula yemwene yaNepililoovotavatamanekelwaoibofa kutya oye a lya ovanhu ovo. itatu yokulya ovanhu nomuti, otava Eshi osha dja opo eshi Nangha ina holoka vali nena mOmhangu hombola po vali Kambilingodjo ngaashi yopombada yaVenduka. a udaneka. Oshibofa eshi okwa li sha tulikwa sha Mumwaina waNangha eflku limwe landula opo eshi Nangha holola kutya peekamba okwa ula nee Kambilingodjo OpaipenaeameoolakwatamonghamapefimbolebelukolaPresidendepokapalekeedilakaNdangwamEtivali okwa hala okukwata ohahende. omulodi nonokutya oye ta mane ovanhu Iadjako.Mefanoeliotamumonikaovakwaitaovokwalitavatonatelepokapale.PefimboletalelepolayekOnooli, Pamushangwahokololo womhangu, poshilongo. Presidendeokwaliayeuluiaetungolebangano lomakwasbilipalekoOld MutualpOndangwa.Efano: Oswald Kambilingodjo momafiku inaa shiivika Kambilingodjo eshi omwenyo we mu Shivute. modulal984okwalyapomwenewedina P aulus Hanyanga eshi e mu pela ,...-~- ;:~~~:i!Ee~~~~= I---·-·O---k-·--u--k-·-a--I-a--·-p--o--o--k--a--m---b--a--·,--- haundukutu mobilia. Modula 1985 cicwalya povali Erastus nee ovanhu kutya oye a Iya po mwene, NepembeyemOOlaflku4Apilili 1989ta Nepembe na Monica, ashike omutiokwe .. li po Monica Stefanus. Otaku hokololwa kutya Hanyanga u~;~~~kwatwakokOlange naku hul'e - Presl-de'nde oye kwa li mwene waKambilingodjo. nova kala aveshe tava pangulwa. . . Osha fa nee shi li ngaho kutya Nangha ota·ti ICe shii shak ombinga Kambilingodjo ova kala hava vake vo yoinima oyo, nokwa teelelwa omhangu lutatu mesiku opo ya YUle yi oIye tu thigile oongunga naNangha, 00 a kala ha 10080 kOlange. ika pwilikine oimwakule oogula yonena. OSWALD SHIVUTE POGONGG okudhilaadhilanawa, unene dhOomiliyona dhomathele Nangha oye nee it yandja omuti Oshibofa oshi li komesho tuu mboka ye li mOosikoIa. gontumba ngQka tu na kuKambilingodjo a lye po mwene opo e yomupanguli Pio Teek ta lopotelwa Oshinimashdrukalaakala okuza ongula omutenya "Thikameni mu longe okufuta,ihemolwasl;!oka tse mu hombole po. kuhahende wepangelo Danie Small. kuundingosho esiku alihe, nonguiohikwaavaliotakueta utale!! Omupresidende ta otwa kala twa haIa ombili, ningi eindilo Iya kwatamiiti otwa pona OMBINZI I ...... ·.,..... w ., .. w...... w.,.,.,.,i.,i.,i.·,H, ....., . · , . ,.w.~.·.,... >Y.w••••• •••• .;.• •w i ... ,... ,.,... · ... ,.. .·., ...... ,.w., .w...... ,...... >. ••.•.•.., • .•.•..••••••, .w.... , ..L ...., ...... ' ...... ,...... I eshunduko,okuhalongasha nokweehelaaehela. nokulombwela aavali yaa n UUTSIKA, ano tu Iongeni Dhikaodhalidhapopiwa Iongithe we iimaIiwa tu ikutheko tseyene notu nomuthindo mokunwa ndele ye yi dhenge omutondi ngoka e li kOmupresidende Sam Iongithe meputu.dho mokati ketu ... oluhepo, Nujoma Etine lya ziko Iyaanona yawo. omauvu, ondjala pethimbo ta egululula "Kashi shi ashike n uukaIyamupombo , " Okooligi ya Gongo, ta oshimpwiyu shEpangelo. Omusamane Nujoma ta lombwele engathithi enene ndeIe oshAavali wo, peni lombweleoshigwana she. yetu otayi hulu po nee ngashi ya Ehafo, ya OSWALD SHIVUTE MOKONGO lyaakwashigwanandjokalya aanona yaIye !! Shinashanomukithingoka komambungu ngaka" . Mbudiya nOlukula hela li Iya holoka Omupresidende ta gu Ii miimuna Oshiponga oshinene shomambungu taga li Ootatekulu mbaka taya nga dha mboolelwe koshituthiegululo shoka. lombwele. Omupresidende okwa ti po iimuna mUuzilo wUukwanyama hokololele oshifo shika omvula ya ziko inadhi "Kehengokakunaiikulya, "One naana mwa eta kutya Epangelo otali ka mOshitopolwa sha Hangwena osha eta sigo ngaaka notaya indile tulwa natango omashina to uhalaashiketoehelaaehela, uwnbotsotso, shigwana sha kondja ngashi tashi vulika oompoka aakalimo ya tseyithe mOshifo shika natango kEpangelo Ii gokupomba omeya. ku na mpoka noka Namibia.. opo li wende iimuna yi ze simannekwanandeokulye". Aavalitamupitimwauka omukithi opo yi yule kutya pu ningwe sha meendelelo ngashi tashi ninge po sha meendelelo. Openzela y Aakulupe Omupresidendcta lombwele koondingosho.. Otamu okulandithwapo nokutya vulika opo kuningwe shapo uukongo Aakalimo oya tseyitha oya ti otayi ende ngaa nokuyaha po omambungu agehe nokukumagidha ta ti kutyya hunu? Omupresidende ta sha memona lyoshilongo. wo kutya iimuna yawo hwepo, shimwe ashike Epangelo lye otali ka kumagidha nokuninga PehuliloOmupresidende moshitopolwa shoka. otayi si po komukithi, etopolo lyIikulya otali kwathela mokweeta po omapulongaaka. okwaindilakAakwaniilwa, Oshifo shika osha li sha Kepulo kutya unene tuu, lilitha yamwe oshoka oompito dhOmahupilo, ihe K a ai longi kOokaansolanOkomalenga lombwelwa kaakalimo Shimbungu nguka ota 0 s h i n a m bun d a, aakalimo yomomikunda neeokwategelelaoshigwana nokaaIongis i kola kutya nay a lombweIe Omupresidendeokwaningi oshigwana shi ethe okukala yokomikunda ngashi zililepeni, aakalimo oyati oshiwenyo, ekondo dhimweoyeliuviteas!tike nasho shi kale shiitula mo noonkondo, tashi longo eindilo ndika kutya kehe poondingoshoethimboalihe. mOkongo, Onghalulu, kutya okwafa ta zilile nos him ban d a n g a. ngashi okatana komiilya. pamwe nEpangelo gumweniituIemomiiloogwa "NgeIe opu na mboka Okalupalona , koAngola. O ondohotola yiimuna "Etopolo loikulya otali mokuholokitha po iikuliwa nomiilonganoonkondoopo inaya hala' okuza po Oshishogolo, Omboloka, "Shimwe ashike- okwa anuwa oko ngaa ya li, ihe endele keembuda koshigwana. moshiloogomumonikeaantu poondingosho, naya imbwe Omauni, Omulufi, Ehafo, handuka nee nota nee inaya wenda ne e n g h 0 n 0 "Aavali inamu kala we yaIoogwamom8lDloogoocru mOoraadio , " Ombuludiya, Oshikuni handukifa ovanhu oongombe adhihe ' na moshitukuiwa shetu, mu na omukalo gokuya ngashishilimiiloogoiikwawo Omupresidendetalombwele nosho tuu neenghono, shaashi ota onkee ngaa momikunda onghee Epangelo nali nokulongilhaethimbo alihe ya manguluka noya putuka engathithi Iyaakali mulimuundingosho,omanga yi li kuyo yene. peegulululoo lyOkooligi ya momidhiilgoloko moka mana po omaliko dhimwe tadhi si natango konaakone oshinima aanonakomagwnbokakuna Oshigwana osha indilwa Gongo. kutya itaya kotha ovanhu". Tatekulu Josua komikithidhika. osho moule washo ... · ngokareyasileoshimpwiyu, shi ilongekidhile okulonga AakwaniiIwa ayehe kembungu Iyiiteyela Hamaulu m wene Aakalimo otaya indile Aakalimo yamwe taya yelikoashiketayasiondjala nokuyambulapo oshilongo yatatu, tatekulu ImmanueI momikunda dhawo moka gwomukunda Omupanda nee kOshikondo shoka lombwele oshifo shika. nokweelaela" . itashi futwa sha. KaulumaElifas gwaNdonga, tali ti po oongombe dhawo na tatekulu Lot shi na sha nuukolele Oshifo shika nasho Omusamane Nujoma ta "Epangelo otashi vulika li TatekuluJafetMulamdi gwa okati kalala. K a ish u n g u w Iimuna, shi shune ko oshadhimbululalelakutya lombwele nokutsikila ko ta ka zeko nOoprogramma Ngandjera natatekulu Josia ti kutya aanona nenge dhiilonga neIalakano Shikongo sha Taapopi Petameko onkundana Omweevangeliste natango shi kawende ngele kombinga yomeya aagundjukayamweshotaya Iyokuyambulapo oshilongo gwUukwaluudhi, eIenga ndjika sho ya adhele gwomOkongo taya oongombe adhihe niikulya itaku ningwa sha ningi oombotsotso osha zi noshigwana,nakehe gwnwe enenelyUukwambiHennan oshifo shika, okwa li taku . lombwele oshifo shika nawanaw{l. meendelelo, nena mpoka sho esiIoshimpwiyu nee ou na okwiilongekidha NdilUnruUlipwnbuprunwe tiwa ngeno oonkoshi, ihe ngaaka ongula yEtitano OIuhepolwomeyaolwa oshigwana shokuuziIo nekondololo Iyaavali nenge okukutha ombinga nOm.aIenga gawo nayo opo kepulo aakalimo mbaka Iya ziko pOkongo. mbanduka ko nale wOshitopolwa sha lyoonakutekuIa Iya za ko mOoprogramma dhoka ito ya li peegulululo ndika oya ti kutya ahawe kaku "Otwa li twa tuma m 0 s hit 0 P ° I w a Hangwenaotashi kanana kopate. futwa sha nande," nokupulakenankeneyoyene Onkee Omupresidende Omupresidende ta noshigwanatayalombwelwa na oonkoshi/oonime, ngeno kOmbelewa s h 0 m U u z i I 0 nondatu lela moIweendo okwaindilatrutekuwulinawa lombwele. kOmuleligwaNamibiashoka oshinima omambungu/ yEameno lyIiyamakuti, woshitopolwa sha lwoomwedhi dhahupako wutsikile. "Oshilongo otwe shi shi na okuningwa po omolu shimbungu ta li ta mana ndele natango inakuza Hangwena noomboola okuthika kethimbo "Aanona naya mone manguIula ko kEpangeIo eyambulopo lyoshigwana po. ekwatho lyasha niimuna anuwa dhoka dhi li ko Iyomuloka. iikulya yagwana, taya li lyUukoloni, ihe nee sho Iya noshilongomuunene washo. ~'1 J:~I~I~M:~I~N - ~ 1yesp~¥ , ~u9~~l \~ ~99~ 9 Misbake veroordeel misdadigbeid na moord

MISHAKE Muyongo, OTA-president, bet land kief DOO in vrees word Die sal die Iogiese Dr Scheepers, 'n Die. IIIObIrbrstludewaarop gister sy misnoee oor misdaad in die land wanneer but, but buise uitweg6fweesomdiereg prominente lid van die Hullebetvermoedelik bulle die voertuig uitgespreek 0;1 die dood van Or lan verlaat en terugkom ineiebandeteneemom DTA op Omaruru, probeerom 'nbrwwlkl!Rs afletrek en op die vUg Scbeepers, 'n bekende burger van aangesien but Die weet bubeWteennmctadigers voormalig die ooptebreekmaarkonclt gesIaan bet. Omaruru. Scbeepers is Vrydagaand watdaartufiopbutwag te beskerm 6f burgemeester vim die Die doen me en bet 'n A1diegoederebebalwe omstreeks 19bOO vermoor na by by sy buis Die. e i e g ere g t i g e dorp,v&-presidentvan geldtrolnmdoopgebreek die geld is in die bakkie aangekom bet. Die Minister van waakgroepetevonn. . die Namibie Landbou­ endieinhoudgeneem. 'n gevind en daar bet Aanl'BDklikeODdersoeke land in die geheel band- Binnelancbe Sake moet Muyongo ~ die DTA unie en veearts bet Televisiestel, aanduidings bestaandat dui daarop dat by uit geruk bet en indieD sy sokkies optrek en wi ook 'n beroep op die volgens aanvanklike videomasjien, 'n miDi­ een van die diewe beseer wrmoedeIikinbrekersin die regering dit Die kan sekermaakdatdiepolisie geregsbowe doen om aanduidings by sy buis boetroustelen beddegoed is voIgcm die bloedkolle sy buisaangetrefbet en bebeer Die sal die land weetwatvanbulverwag swaardersnwweopte~ aangekom terwyldiewe is ook uit die buis watindiemotorgevDiis...... buhermooris. deur misdaad regeer word. om voornemende doenig was en 'n verwyder. Enige persoon met MuyolllO sf dit kom word. IndienmenseDiedeur misdadigtersteootmoedig worsteling bet ODGtaan Hiernabet butalesop inligting oor die voorval VOOI'&'iOfmisdaadindie Hy~inwonersvandie die poI&e beskenn kan vanwatbuldoen. waarin by met 'n skerp 'n bakkie van &beepers word. versoek om in I voorwerpdoodgesteekis. getaai en die toneet verbinding te tree met Volgens verlaat. Hoofinspekteur Jorrie Hoofinspekteur Sean HuIIe is later die naa Jordaan byOtJiwarongo. Geyser W&4i dit nog Die gevind op 'n pad in ~ (06731) 2995(w) of bekend boeveel persone omgewmg'l'uOmaruru 2262(b). in Scheepers se buis was deur 'n ander

USAKOS MUNICIPALITY DIE Assosiasie vir Plaaslike Owerhede in Namibii! bet bevordering van 'n gedesentra1iseerde ekonomie. .,NOTICE NO. 7193 hOO1SeIf voorgeoeem om toe te sien dat die plaasli.ke 'n Plan van aksie moet q>gestel wocd om die publiek owerhede 'n meer prominente rol speel in die opnasionaJevlakinteligenq>tevoedoordieskadelike TENDER NO.1/9~ bevmiering van toeriSme. invloed van alkoholmisbruik q> die sosio-ekonomiese Tenders are hereby Invited for th e lease of the town land 2 (two) of the Die assosiasie het op sy eerste vergadering verlede welvaart van die land en q> die gesinslewe in die fa"" Goabeb nr. 63 about 2966 hootwll!c. Situated on the town lands of Usat.,os. fM!he period of 1 (one) year. Dondmiag sy uitvoerende komitee gekies bestaande besonder.

uit I. Ngagizekovan Wmdhoek as VO huise te skraap wat nog steeds 600 small stock hoek, E.F. Meyer en C.B.N. Botha beide van deur alle plaaslike owerhede gehef moet word. Die Swakopmund. bestuurskoolitee was eenparig inhul ocxtuiging dat cJje PLEASE NOTE: (a) When Calves and lambs ,. Ben van die projekte wat identifiseer is, is dat die, heffmgs diskriminerend is en so spoedig moontlik animals are regarded a plaasli.keowemedemeecprOOlinentbetrokkemoetraak geskrap moet word sodra alternatiewe bronne van (b) During the period of leass i? nnl, be required that the number of by die bevorderingvan toerisme in die land. Vir hierdie inkomste op 'n ~r basis gevind km word. animals be decreased or j~ra3 ... ~::Un accordance with doel is 'n komitee bestaande uit raadslede van al die Die uitvoerende komitee bet ook die mandaat recommendations by th& f).;t.nslot'l officer of the Directorate Agriculture of Khorixas. ' . streke aangestel onder die voorsitterskap van ontvang om metdie Ministerie van Streeks en Plaaslike Keetmanshoop burgemeester 0 Plichta. Owerhede en Behuising te onderhandel oor 'n groot Leasing Is subjected to the condrrlmll:: ~ ~,..t · t) ut in the tender document. Die komitee moet verder oak kyle na die onredelike aantal onder kwessies wat betrekking het op verspreiding van ontwikkeling in die land en die dorpsbewoners oor die hele land. Upset price: R600,OO per mor . The municipality Is not compeil6>l , '; ~, . " ", 'fJI highest or any tender and Is not at liberty to disclose rea ~' l l~ t;r ~ t.:'--'?~!ng or rejecting tenders. VSAhelpmet , . Tenders In sealed envelopes eM,:>-\ W. ~l"... r: der: Goabeb Town Land" gemeenskapsregpleging may be hand«lln at the aboverr:- ,:l\;l ':'~" municipality, Tender documents are obtaln a ~l ;$( tn l-:lcipality of U~akos. . DIEregeringvandie VSAhetR270aandieNamibiese Ministerie van Justisie geskenk om te help met die Closing date: 6 August 1993 Enqulri.. to telephone 062242~-:.1 opleiding van landdroste in gemeenskapshowe. Die skenkingsooreenkoms is verlede Vrydag Us.ko. Municipality onderteken deur Ngarikutuke Tjiriange, Minister van P.O. Box 67 Justisie, en Marshall McCallie, VSA Ambassadeur na USAKOS .) Namibi~. . , PGURIRAB Die gemeenskapshowe sal gegrond wees op die TOWN CLERK' Wet op Gemeenskapshowe wat binnekort in die land . van toepassing sal kom. .1~~"'-----~ _____ilD::O:j,:~ ;':. " , :\El Die skenking sal voorsiening maak vir ;n twee ~ ;t'tlC ;oy.:t...... :.,~~~ .1 maandelange opleidingsprogram waardeur die bestaande tradisionele wat onder die tradisionele leierskap staan in lyn gebring moet word met die land se regstelsel en ook om te verseker dat die howe in lyn met die grondwet administreer word. . 1 ·SWITCHBO RATOR 'n Tweede skenkingooreenkoms wat ook Vrydag onderteken is maak voorsiening vir R27 000 waarmee FRIENDS regsboeke aangekoq:> sal word vir die gebruik van amptenare in die Ministerie van Justisie. Standard Bank Namibia i.:,.~' INno.~,,::~ lIent opportunity for Die boeke sal Namibii! help in die voortgesette program waardeur koloniale wetgewing vervang. an experienced bilingua! bUnt- ,; .1;it chboard Operator. aangepas of berroep word. We off M '

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TEL. 36970 Classified Advertisements FAX. 33980 LONDON: England have at last recognised tour of South Africa. the achievements of Glamorgan this season in Watkin is the leading wicket-taker in first-class Legal Notices Special Services For Sale making three changes to the squad for the cricketthjs season, with 65 at 20 runs apiece. The 28- fifth Test against Australia. year-old seamer played two Tests against the West CASH for all your 70 Steel Shutter THE AUENS ACT, 1937 [ndies in 1991. NOTICE OF INTENTION The Welsh county's Matthew Maynard and Steve "oldies" from In and Quantity scaffold jacks . Malcolm has taken 22 wickets in his last three OF CHANGE OF Watkin are among the 12 named here on Monday by outside of your 2 concrete mixers Assorted championship games to force his way back into Test SURNAME new captain Michael Atherton. Derbyshire fast bowler Steel R7 OOOo.n.c.o. Every­ cricket. house, furniture, thing must go! Phone Roy at I, PaulusAndreasresiding at Devon ~lcolm completes a trio of players making electric ap'pllances, Tel: 36970 during office Katutura Freedom No:1608 their returns to Test cricket. Dexter con finned that fonner captain Gooch will building material hours. and carrying on businessl Somerset's Andy Caddick and Mark LathweU are open again with Atherton, having batted at number and what have you. employed asSecurity Guard the men dropped from the team heavily beaten at five in the last two Tests. The rest of England's Contact today: Houses for Sale at the Bank of Namibia in Headingley. Kent paceman Martin McCague is in­ batting order will be decided after the team gathers 220012 tend applying to the Minister jured. at Edgbaston on Wednesday. of Home Affairs for authority Atherton delayed the announcement of the squad, Australia lead 3-0 in the series and have retained Flat to Let under section 9 of the Aliens insisting that he first spoke with the players called up the Ashes. Act, 1937, to assume the sur­ - and those who had been England 12 to face Australia in the fifth Test Fully furnished Bachelor flat Pu4 4 name Shatilwapo for the rea­ with kitchen, bath and bal­ dropped. against Australia at Edgbaston starting on Thursday: sons that Andreas is my cony in Lalapanzi (Klein ~ Resenbnent has grown in Wales as England's MA Atherton (Lancashire, captain) age 25. Tests fathers name and not my real Windhoek). Available for a selectors continued to ignore the claims of Glamor­ 27 TO LET surname. I previously bore single person for R950,OO gan players. The Welshmen currently lie second in GA Gooch (Essex) 40, 105 KUNENE COURT thename(s)Paulus Andreas. minimum 12 months. Con­ both the championship and Sunday League, and next RA Smith (Hampshire) 29,44 R2 200p.m. Any person who objects to tract required. Tel: 220450 (1st September) Luxury week play Sussex in the NatWestTrophy semi-final. mylour assumption of the MP Maynard (Glamorgan) 27, 1 and leave your name and two-bedroomed flat with The 27-year-old Maynard hit 132 against Austra­ said surname of Shatilwapo AI Stewart (Surrey, wicketkeeper) 30,30 telephone number on the bi;iautiful view and bal­ answering machine. should as soon as may be lia at Neath on Sunday - reaching three figures from N Hussain (Essex) 25, 5 cony, full security only 73 deliveries. Team-mate Viv Richards, the GP Thorpe (Surrey) 24, 2 WINDHOEK WlNDHOEK WEST lodge his objection, in writ­ fonner West Indies captain, calls him "a class act" MP Bicknell (Surrey) 24, 1 AUSSPANNPLATZ ti2300 p.m. ing, with a statement of his 75 m2 of office space (4 Imml'Kllats occupation reasons therefore, with the and said recently: "England must have the best side MC lIott (Essex) 22, 2 rooms) to let from 1 August Cllplex tlat, two bed­ Magistrate of Windhoek. in the world if they can afford to leave out Matthew." DE Malcolm (Derbyshire) 30, 24 Centrally situated, free park­ room'; :'Xk-up garage. Maynard played his only Test in 1988, against the SL Watkin (Glamorgan) 28, 2 ing space. Rent R2 000.­ Cut'lz.nd cosy. To view THE AUENS ACT, 1937 West lndies at the Oval, making 10 and three. The PM Such (Essex) 29. 3. ContactTel. 36720 (Valerie). ':9 a00liG please con­ NOTICE OF INTENTION following year he signed up for Mike Gatting' s rebel t?ct Jud" at 43253 (All OF CHANGE OF Two double roomed Hat whr hcurl':) SURNAME full bathroom attached , I, Jolias Shitiwe reSiding at main house for rent, close\, Luderitz and carrying on town. Separate entrance. RI Boks are hot property in Oz : R207000 business/employed as Brick­ 200/m onth. Deposit re· Lovely 3 bed roomed layer at Saztz Coss in tend quired. Tel 225714 office h'lI;se. P' vate and se­ CANBERRA: South African rugby's return happy where I am and But it remains a fact applying to the Minister of hours. i" - walls , beau­ 22 will continue playing whilst some of the dis­ Ho me Affairs for authority to Australia, after an absence of years, . -,, ga J.<·n, pool and rugby union,"Fulsadded. cussions are hardly worth under section 9 of the Aliens have created interest not just inside the union For Sale .~t However, while Fuls mentioning the rugby ·.r~~ "', Act, 1937. to assume the sur­ code, but also among other variations of the has gone public on the league's scouts have 2 x large T.V. Cabinets ARK: Rl65000 name Haimbaza for the rea­ sport. R550.CO each tide flat. Two sons that Shitiwe is my approaches made to him found a new market, and 1 x Pine double bun" own 9arden, fathers name. I previously Australia's Rugby happen in the future. some other players who will continue to look for R750,CO o.n.c.o _tes bore the name(s)Jonas League scouts have al- There is certainly no harm have also been targeted prospectsfromwithinthe 1 x Large wood &Net Bird Shitiwe. Any person who ready come running with in talking to them," he opted to remain anony- Springboks ranks. .. ' R152 500 Cage R1CO,CO objects to mylour assump­ their cheque books and added. But for now I am mous. _~. bed roomed 1 x Double bed base and tion of the said sumame of at least one player has I Mattress R750,CO title houses. Haimbalashould as soon as admitted to having dis­ Contact: 42158 .:h Own garden. may be lodge his objection, cussions with locals Business In CBD for Sal_. in writing, with a statement of scouts. Shoe shop with ideal loca­ --;, n,;,J-' ; ·oomed sec­ his reasons therefore, with Centre Heinrich Fuls tion . No charge forGooct. ~ house with the Magistrate ofWindhoek. has been approached by Very cute and IN THE HIGH COURT OF New South Wales Rugby Only take-over of stoe NAMIBIA League officials and al­ lease agreement In the matter between: $'}I" r, E PARK: though no firm commit­ Turn over +- R6CO.000 p.«. WILLEM VILJOEN tla R ment was made from ei­ Phone 061 - 35566 HUGO'S INTERIORS 3 droomed ther side, the contacts 061 - 64423 (after hours) PLAINTIFF AND CAPS IN­ 2 bathrooms, 061 - 36202 STALLATIONS (PTY) LTD were made. DEFENDANT The Eastern Province OFFICE I SHOP FOR RENT star m id fielder said aUhe Situated in CBD of Windho(. NOTICE OF SALE IN weekend that heis happy Immediate occupation EXECUTION FOR with rugby union, the Phone: 061 - 35566 MOVABLE PROPERTY Springbok team and the 061 - 64423 (after hours) .';; ..Ir • •an at 42192 tour, but he also has to or 061 - 36202 A SALE IN EXECUTION will (All hours) 061 - 224613 (after ~.,ur. be held by public auction on look at his future. the 21st day of AUGUST "I do not have a degree FOR SALE ~.C~~~~ic:an cy 1993, at 10hOO in the fore­ and who kn9ws whatmay District Otjiwaror:Gc. wood :- -: noon at 14 OUTENIQUA logs. - 1 meter long for firo STREET, EROS. WIND­ wood. Tel: 0651 - 3016 W'" i>!J If10king for an exp'::'.!?l ,:.I DEBONER. HOEK, as a result of an at­ Death notice \'/f' ·:'j ng for one tachment made on the 12th .' .. xr,..,r;- ' -J BLOCKMAN. day of July 1993 under a Writ . : 1) 222616 of Execution issued on the OR 18th day of May 1993 during 222978 which there will be sold in execution. ONE USED COMPUTER: ADVERTISEMENT'" SUPER 5 WITH ONE KEYBOARD AND In order to improve ou; ... ;vIC <::I te ('Jo ders and ONE PAINTER advertising dents e t j' Namibiun. please ONE SET OF GHOLF 11' CLUBS TER MS : ·VOETSTOOTS· ­ - Advertisers in the clo It f,$ should CASH TO THE HIGHEST ANDREAS submit copy messages r ~ut 101e. h.,.; 12 noon BIDDER KASHUNA ITEWA on the day befc public Qllon. DATED at WINDHOEK on BORN: 65.02.02 this 29th day of JULY 1993 - AdvertiselS in the rest of the ne'rI"")Oper. note DIED: 93.07.31 that the deadline for advertising dISplay copy is PF KOEP & COMPANY 1 pm two days before 1"'l e publication date. PER: JA AGENBACH It is with deep regret that we ATTORNEYS FOR announce the passing away While /he NarWbian makes <. ay efrrxt /0 en"""e that of our brother, friend and odvetfi>emenfs C¥/PfKX COtT6CI'.'. (00 Tl9~ ~ no PLAINTIFF colleague,. Itewa passed guoIO"I1ees or wononfies OQClkl:. ,'I'OB occu. , ~· l{1. ShOIJd)'Oll FIRST FLOOR, IOO'Itlo«mn>lhatyouOt:lltertis8r;lOOI1oppeaCOfl9Ctiy,pIeose away on 31 .07.93. Funeral supply cometfHeody maferlr-'. Cl' request proofs. If ACME CORNER arrangements have not yet WINNING STRIDE ._ Britain's Linford Cbristie crosses the finish line OD odwrissmenIs proofs ae not mttm.d tineou5Iy not later /tlon 2 KASlNO STREET pm CltI /he day b9*- pubfI::ofOor't. rho Nomibion wit hsert been seUled. Sunday to win the men's 200m in 20,39 secunds in Cologne, Germany. WlNDHOEK tIpFOOI9d maIedti h Ihs jp(JCEJ bc.ocIred. did JAlumtl1 'J750 Cbristie not start in the lOOm raceaftec be beatCarl Lewis in Gateshead. Pboto: Reuters via Nampa THE NAMIBIAN Tuesday August 03 1993 11 Awaseb runs great race

The winner of the Masters category was Gerry Fritz Awaseb of Windhoek Harriers won the ." Rossing N ationallSkm Championships held Lynch of Windhoek Harriers and the evergreen on Saturday in the promising time of 49:42 Lucas Halweendo ofTCL was the first veteran home· seconds. in an impressive time of 54:24,2 seconds. The new Namibian champion, who ran most of the Bethold Karumendu of Ella du Plessis Secondary race on his own, was one minute and 36 seconds School was the winner of the Junior division. outside the course record set by his former club mate A school relay was held as part of the champion­ Lukutz Swartbooi in 1991. ships for the first time with A Shipena taking top Joseph Tjitunga of A Shipena Secondary School honours after completing the race in 53 minutes and came second in a time of 50:30 seconds beating 18 seconds. The Paresis Secondary School from former champion Frank Kayele into third place in a Otjiwarongo took second place with Arandis KOlin time of 50:54. Elizabeth Mongudhi of the Sunshine Foundation School clinching third spot. Over 140 Club won the women's course in a time of 62: 16 athletes, including 21 school teams took part in this seconds. popular event. Namibia down Irish 33-19

ism which resulted in three tries. Wing Eden Meyer's OWN CORRESPONDENT incessant pressure resulted in Namibia's first try, a Namibia's 33-19 victory against an Irish un­ quick blindside break by Basie Buitendag led to Alex der 2S development team on Saturday de­ Skinner's try, and an intercepted pass resulted in Louis van Coller's try in the last minute of the game. serves less praise than the scoreline would It was a fine reward for the new cap who excelled su·ggest. For most of the second half the home in the line-outs, but he will have to keep his tempes­ team had a meagre seven point lead and if tuousness in check in the future, as this led to a few Irish fl yhalf, David Humphreys had not penalties to the Irish. missed numerous penalty attempts, Namibia Only once in the game did Namibia display the might well have been upstaged by a team they kind ofform they are capable of and which inevitably led to a try. should have beaten comfortably. In the 37th minute of the match, Johan Bamard If one takes a look at the statistics, Namibia were broke free from a line-out, passed to Gerhard Mans outplayed in most of the set-pieces. The line-outs who interchanged passes with Henning Snyman were even, thanks to Alex Skinner and new cap Louis before sending Stefan Smith over. It was great van Coller, but Namibia lost the rucks by a mile and supportive play by forwards and backs alike, but also struggled in the scrums. unfortunately it didn't feature much for the rest of the The only aspect of the game which Namibia won match. . handsomely was the penalty count, resulting in the The Irish taught us a thing about quick second Irish questioning the local referee's decisions on phase possession and this is an area where Namibia countless occasions. Besides this, the referee's strict needs to improve. Their poor performance in the interpretation of the laws hampered the flow of the rucks g~ve cause for concern, w~ile.the l~ne-ou t p7~'~,,~!7~" ~n~' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ game, which unravelled into a scrappy affair in the possessIOn was seldom clean, resultmg m BUltendag f.! second half. being under contstant pressure. - Still, there were some plus points for the home Namibia's points came via tries by Meyer, Skin­ MUNICIPALITY OF TSUMEB side. Their defence was rock solid, with the 4-1 try ner, Smith and van Coller, while fullback Jaco coun t in favour of Namibia testimony to this, while Coetzee added three penalties and two conversions. NOTICE NO. 16/93 they also made better use of their possession than the For Ireland centre Dan Dooley scored a try, while VACANCY: FOREMAN WATER SERVICES opposition. flyhalf David Humphreys added four penalties and Once again Namibia also displayed fine opportun- one conversion. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons to fill the above vacancy. Qualifications a) Formal relevant artisan qualifications with Namibian or equivalent trade certificate. Relevant disciplines included plumbing, pressure pipe laying, boiler making or pipe fitting. b) Std. 10 or NTC 3 plus 5 years relevant experience. c) Medium vehicle driver'S licence. d) Skills related.to water and sewerage treatment and maintenance of borehole installations may reinforce the application. Main Duties - Maintenance and expansion to water distribution and waste water collection networKs. - Borehole and water pump installation and operation and water quality control. - Pipe laying. - Household plumbing - After hours standby duty on rotational basis. - Supervision and control over several subordinates. - Special artisan tasks. Salary 1. Up to R42 696 per annum, depending on qualifications and experience. 2. 13th Cheque as annual bonus. Fringe Benefits 1. House ownership scheme. 2. Removal Expenses: Refundable by the Council under certain conditions. 3. Leave: Ample leave and sick leave benefits. 4. School/College/University subsidy: Payable under certain conditions. 5. Compulsory membership of Municipal Pension & Medical Fund. Environment Tsumeb is a modern, progressive community of some 18000 inhabitants with educational, sport and recreational facilities. The town presents i(1teresting challenges and excellent opportunities for development. Goalless draw CLOSING DATE SEPTEMBER 3, 1993 Application forms and further information are available from the Office of ENZO Francescoli was shut down by the Ecua­ NEW Zealand Rugby Union international Michael the Town Engineer. Certified copies of the applicant's Namibian identity doran defense and Eduardo Hurtado hit the Uru­ Jones is facing a career crisis caused by his religious document, trade certificate, driver's licence and other educational achieve­ guay's crossbar in the fifth minute in the best beliefs. ments must be attached to the application. chance for either team as the two drew 0-0 in a Three of New Zealand's five home tests durillg O,J, BRlTZ W orId Cup tie. 1994 are scheduled to be played on Sundays. TOWN CLERK Tel: 0671 - 21056 It was the second draw in as many games for Jones, a devout Christian, refuses to play rugby on Municipal Offices Fax: 0671 • 21464 Ecuador and continued to show the lack of domi­ Sundays and said after Saturday's 35-3 win over P.O. Box 275 nance by Uruguay, which barely beat Venezuela 1- Westem Samoa that he feared he could lose his test TSUMEB o in its only other game last week. place. 12 TueSday August 03 1993 , ,>~: :.~;

Sport Shorts ... Sport Shorts Bremen victorious WERDER Bremen wanned up for the defence of their Bundesliga title by winning the German Super Cup in a tense penalty shoot-out here on Sunday. Werder had to ride their luck against cup holders Bayer Leverlrusen and it took a last minute equaliser from Bernd Hobsch to force the match into exb'a time after Andreas Fischer had put Bayer ahead. J unior.s draw THE second of three cricket tests between the Eng­ land and South African under-17 teams was declared a draw at the Oundle School in Nottinghamshire on Sunday, as time prevented the tourists from coming out for their second innings. On Sunday's third and final day, the South Afri­ cans went from an overnight 314 for seven to be all out. for 392 before early tea. COOL CATCH _ Orlando Pirates' (SA) Swaziland international goalkeeper William 'Cool Cat' Shongwe cuts off a high cross under pressure from Namsea Orlando Pirates ace striker Ewald 'The Terrible' H6eseb, scorer or the Katutura outfit's only Brazil triumph goal The Soweto giants romped home to a 3-1 win. BRAZIL got two goals from Bebeto and broke out of its slump with a 5-1 victory over Venezuela on Sunday, restoring its path toward the World Cup finals. -

. ~. Branco, Rai and Palinha each scored once for a result that should at least calm the Brazilian faithful and media. which harshly criticised the team's past tl And clinch Top Six tourney... I,: two performances.

CONRAD ANGULA time score. Rarnmies coffin when he thefirstround,receiveda Outstanding Price National team member grabbed goal number cool R4 000 and a trophy Lesley 'TIger' Goagoseb, three. for their win. NICK Price has an explanation for his outstanding FORMER Ramblers FC coach, Garry Sales, the team's most deter­ The exciting outing Ramblers who pipped year on the PGA Tour. was a very happy man on Sunday when his new "Someone is looking down favorably on me," club Civics FC thrashed Ramblers 3-0 to win mined and hard-working was marred by the send- BlackAfricaandMukOOlb ing off of Civics ball wiz- Tigers to qualify for the Price said SUDday aftes winning his fourth t0urna­ their lint tournament final at a packed Inde­ player, further stretched the Bethlehem Boys to a ard Elgin'S putla' Masite final of the NF A Premier ment of the season. pendence Stadium in Windhoek. There's more to it than that as the,South African comfortable 2-0 lead af- and Morris Gomaseb of League fund-raising tour­ native, who now lives in Orlando, Florida is cruising The champions swept Prime Minister Hage ter the break. Ramblers for ungentle- nament: collected a COIl­ atop the money list and has a chance for the best year aside TCL Chief Santos, Geingob afterwards. Goagoseb, playing su- manly conduct. solation prize of R2 000. on tour since 1980. another tournament fa­ Civics, ably led by perbly in central defense It was Sales flfSt tour- , vourite after a hard­ lsaacswhoplayedagreat to become a very impor­ nament victory after lead­ Ip------. For soccer tips I Barthez blunders fought 2-1 outing in Sat­ game in midfield with tant memberofthe team's ing Ramblers to their fllSt I contact I urday's play-off to book superb assistance from sudden revival, collected Premier League champi­ A BLUNDER by goalkeeper Fabien Barthez saw I Conrad Angola I their showdown against the dynamic Ricardo a defense-splitting cross onship last season. Sales French champions Olympique Marseille go down to a 2-1 defeat to neWly-promoted Cannes on Sunday. Ramblers. 'Cardo' Mannetti, ran from the exciting also saw African Stars Twelve minutes from the end and with the match For Sales, who joined rings around Rarnmies in Mannetti to score. taking the Metropolitan seemingly headed for a draw, Barthez came sprint­ Civics after he lost fa­ the shock 3-0 victory. Brian 'Golla' van Cup from under his nose ing out of his box to clear a ball being shepherded vour with the Ramblers The team's ace scorer Staden, the skilful in last year's final at the back towards him by defender Marcel DesaiUy. players at the end of last and Castle Classic 'Top midfielder who rejoined Independence Stadium. season, it was a dream Scorer of the Series', the Khomasdal outfit this The youthful and tal­ N Tvl coach resigns come true when Brian Mandla Gammatham year after an unsuccess­ ented Civics, who started 'Robbo' lsaacs stepped opened the account for fuI short stint with Black the new Premier League NORTHERN Transvaal rugby coach Chris Buiten­ forward to receive the title-chasing Civics, Africa last season, sunk season on a bang by lead­ Evelyn Ashford, the dach has resigned, N1RFU President Hentie Serfon­ which remained the half _ the final nail into the in~ the pack for most of gold medalist in the tein disclosed on Sunday night. . _...... i Former coach Eugene van Wyk has been reap­ -- - - - _ • 3 £ " - ~ lA * ,dC women's 100 meters in pointed after being axed in a shock move at the end the 1984 Los Angeles of last season. Serfontein made a very short state­ Olympics, won that ment, saying merely that Buitendach had quit and race on Sunday in 11,55 that Van Wyk would take over as of yesterday. He seconds in a "retire­ refused to elaborate. ment race" in the Peru defeated Chuhei Nambu Corn­ meImrative Track and ARGENTINA'S star forward Gabriel Batistutascored Field Meet. the only goal as Argentina defeated Peru 1-0 on Ashford won in Los Sunday in a South America Group A World Cup Angeles with a time of qualifying match. 10,76 seconds. The 36- Argentina, runner-up in the 1990 World Cup and champion in last month's South American Champi­ year-old Ashford. a lead­ onship, was expected to dominate the Peruvian squad, ing sprinter for 15 years, which has qualified since 1982. has said she will retire from active competition. ManseU out in front In other women's events, Galina NIGEL Mansell won his flfSt 800km lndycar race on Chistyakova of Ukraine Sunday, taking the lead for good just past mid-race won the triple jump with a and holding off a late surge by Newman-Haas team­ leap of 14,18 meters and mate Mario Andretti to win the Marlboro 500. then won the longjump in ManseU at one point had lapped the entire field. ROBBO MAN ••• Civics FC skipper and midfield orchestrator Brian 'Robbo' Isaacs receives the 6,32 meters, far below her Starting just behind pole-sitter Andretti. Mansellled winners trophy from Prime Minister Hage Geingob after leading the Bethlehem Boys to a convicing world record of 7,52 me­ for 222 of the 250 laps after first moving to the front 3-0 win over Ramblers FC in the NFA Premier League Top 6 final. on the 28th ters. - Sapa