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Clash looms at bank . --- JOSEF MOTINGA

A CONFRONTATION betweeg Bank Wind­ hoek and the Bank SA boots Mangope, Workers' Union of Na­ mibia (Bawon) is set to take place th is morning. Bawon has threatened takes over in Bop to picket the bank and disrupt normal business unless management re­ MABATHO: South Africa Tjaart van der WaIt, had as an interim turns to the negotiating took firm control of mea~ u ~e be~n placed in ch ~ge of t~ e table by I OhOO, after the administratIOn of the terntory . .Th ls two parties clashed over B 0 P hut hat s wan a would be until the SA Government whether Bawnn was sup­ yesterday, replacing the and the TEC had agreed on "an appro­ ported by the majority of homeland's autocratic priate form of government" and until bank employers as it leaderLucasMangopewith elections ha~ led to ne.w government claimed. •• ••• structures being estabhshed. Aloysius Yon, secre­ an mterlm adlDlDlstration Referring to the more than 50 killed tary general of Bawon, headed by its ambassador. and unknown numbers wounded in told The Namibian that Pretoria ousted the 71 -year,-0Id the home land OVer tne past week and his union had a member­ fonnertea~her after Mangope refused the looti~g . which has taken pla~ e , ship of between 205 and to guarantee free political activity in Botha sal? It was clear M~ng~pe was 208 from a tolal of 339 the homeland ahead of South Africa's no longer In control. The situatIOn was ...... allIooJlace.lections late next month. in danger of deteriorating into anarchy Ims by handing over .... - ' SA Foreign Affairs Minister Pik and the lives and property of South stop orders to Le Roux Botha toldMangope late on Saturday African citizens were threatened. Marais, one of the bank's that his presidency was no longer rec- SA and Bop security forces would negotiators on Friday. ognised by the South African govern-' continue to jointly maintain law and On Wednesday the ment. order, said Botha. Bop civil servants, bank had requested proof J \ Botha,accompaniedbyseniorANC including those recently dismissed, from Bawon that it rep- ~_ ,.. -" negotiator and Transitional Execu- should be assured their pensions, sala- resented a majority of the A tive Council (TEC) member Mac ries and positions would not be detri- staff when the two met RED NOSE DAY ... was held on Saturday to raise money throughout Maharaj, told Mangope he could not menta ~ly affected. . to hold further talks on a ' Namibia for the sake of our children. This little boy is reminding those continue as head of the " I tried to persuade him (Mangope) recognition agreement. people that pledged money through the telethon to honour their pledges Bophuthatswana government. to unconditionally take part in the fl ew Danie de Lange, man- so that the maximum number of children can benefit from this annual In a statement yesterday Botha said South Africa, then I tried to persuade aging director of Bank fundraising effort. the SA ambassador to the homeland, cont. on page 2 VV indhoek however de- rr==~======~======;=~==;=;="...... ;.~~ .. ~~ .. ~~ ...... ~~ ...... ~~~ ...... nied that any proof of a majority representation had reached his desk. President as 'dictator' claims denied Should Bawon possess such proof il was wel­ dent the power to change its provisions or add new come to put it forward, Attorney-General Hartmut Ruppel has hit ones "with the sole objecti ve to avoid any disruption he said . back at claims that a proposed clause in the in relation to the affairs of Walvis Bay and ... to meet Yon also accused the Walvis Bay and Offshore Islands Bill was intended to give the President 'dictatorial' the challenge of dealing promptly with matters legis­ bank of what he called lators may have overl ooked". and ' unconstitutional' powers. "union busting". He Rather than giv ing the President a free hand in Ruppel said in a statement that claims by the offi cial claimed that some of the dictating the future of Walvis Bay the clause was top management, who MASS jmmUn!Sati9n .:agaj.nst ! t~~ .... , ~ ()f~~ : opposition and some newspapers were "not only mani ­ festly without substance, but also grossly and deliber­ intended to "ensure the continuati on of rights and had taken part in talks outi:>reakofD'leJ.1inghis hi NamibUiin 10 yeat$ obligations" which would have been rendered null and ately misleading". wi th his union, had tried is to start this week. SQfar at least 150 case$ vo id after reintegrati on took place on February 28 It ~a s been alleged that the original wording of to fo rce staff to join the of the "iller ,~.seaSe have ~e~~eporte~l according to Ruppel 's statement. Clause 15 of the VValvis Bay Bill gave the President Personnel Association, ." ,.,;:;:',;"'.: The measure was "a transitional one" applying only c()ijntrywid~; ,' excessive powers that even went beyond powers which was started on Since tbefmd otJanliaty~whei(tbef1rst ·.,·,' until August 31 this year. "The idea being that the granted to the President by thi! Constitution in a state intervention of the President would only protect a right Friday. cases of tbe4fs,~ase:,we~J:'ep~ .. teai69ca;e~ : of emergency. or obligation from lapsing with ... very negative con- ' Yon singled out Chris, ltQve,occurred i~ thesQ.Uth; '. 52fai~t(J tQrj\ The contentious clause was eventually dropped from sequences forthe indivuals affected, and the social and Van Rensburg, the chief and~Ven:)ri)!W;p.tJaz&~dJlip~f~i!9.~~ :t(~(~~ , the Bill after Ruppel and his legal advisors failed to commercial life of Walvis Bay .. . until Parlaiment negotiator from the officials in the : Kav~ng() . w~re bllsy,updatin.g reach agreement on the issue of Presidential powers could pronounce itself on the issue." Walvis Bay branch. figures over th• .r ~~kend but thela~ figu& with officials of the Democratic Tumhalle Alliance in The original Bill said any proclamation by the Staff were allegedly the last week of February. The Bill eventually ~(;ame President which added to or changed its provisions given a letter forcing '~~~~J ·· ~f~~~ :· p~tien~~ ':'· h~a ,' ai~~~~~ ···· ~~~~~,f · law just before the handover of the port town . would have to be presented to the National Assembly them 10 join the associa­ erooaild btleD diSCharged; said Df Andreas Clause 15 (2), as originally drafted, said the Presi­ within 14days of its next sitting. The National Assem­ tion by March 18. Em­ Obbolzer, super:intendentof the Windhoek ' dent could issue any proclamation to amend or substi­ bly would then have the power to reject the President's ployees were also vic­ State Hospital. '/::/ .. tute provisions of the Bill or add new provisions for the proclamation although this would not affect the valid­ timised through with­ He told Tile Namibian thaf',vaccJne for ". purpose of regul ating matters relating to the transferof ity of an y ac ti ons already taken under the procl ama­ mass immunisation would be provided by Walvis Bay and the islands. However, such proclama­ drawal of benefits. "The ti on. the World Health (WHO) free tions could onl y be made in the nex tsix months and the move is aimed at side­ Organi~tion Ruppel also po in ted that the clause did not give the National Assembl y would have the right to approve or stepping Bawon," Yon of charge and\fould arri,ie this week. President 'extensive' powers but only covered matters reject any proclamation. cont. page 2 cont. page 2 Ruppe l's statement said the Bill granted the Presi- cont. on page 3 2 Monday March 14 1994 THE NAMIBIAN

SA ousts Bop's Mangope

[ . FROM PAGE 1 stitution would be smashed by whatever him to resign with dig­ means, including mob nity," Tjaart van der WaIt violence and anarchy. told reporters. SA Law and Order Kwazulu Chief Min­ Minister Hernus Kriel ister Mangosuthu yesterday lifted unrest Buthelezi claimed yes­ restrictions placed on 52 terday that the TEC and areas during the violence SA government had ille­ in Bophuthatswana. gally removed Mangope It was also reported from office. that many of the Buthelezi said the ac­ Bophuthats wana De­ tion showed that opposi­ fence Force officers who tion to the interim con- co-ooerated with the

HAPPIER DAYS ••• The former president of Bophuthatswana, Lucas Mangope, pictured with South African President FW de Klerk. Yesterday South Africa announced that Mangope had been replaced by a South African Ambassador Tjaart van der Wait. Six days of turmoil in Bop ~:'

HERE IS a brief chronology of the events to take part in the April insurgents wearing khaki BDF and have to be res­ which led to the removal from power and poll, as well as a fuH pay- and some wearing A WB cued and escorted from effective house arrest late Saturday of out of their pension funds insignia. town by the SADF. Mi- Bophuthatswana president Lucas Mangope. and the removal of Shortly after dawn a nor clashes and more loot- Mangope. large contingent of SA ing during the night. Tuesday March 8: sion, ledbyIECchainnan Shortly after the memo- Defence Force vehicles Mangope says he will Staff of the Justice Johann Kriegler, randa are handed over the fuH of troops drive into recommend to his Cabi­ B 0 P hut hat swa n a fails to reach agreement police go on strike and SA embassy and stay there netataparliamentaryses­ Broadcasing Corporation on aHowing South Afri- leave their jobs and the for most of the day. s ion on Tuesday that take over the building and can citizens to vote in streets, refusing to "kill BDF vehicles secure Bophuthatswana takes take hostage BBC chair- Bophuthatswana in the their brothers". central Mmabatho and part in April poll. man Eddie Mangope, the April elections. Minutes after the po- rightwingers surround Saturday March 12: .. son of the deposed presi- More shooting in lice resign, people take to ., . .Mega Cily, .and~h~t, . ~t • •. ·,, ~~PJ;/,ij~v jQ}rW'PlJWn .• ;1f~ ...... H• •• .• X '.' • H, N

Iita in Keetmans crash court on claims baby's life explosives THE Namibian Police have reported the death of an 18-month-old child in a vehicle accident south , charge of Keetmanshoop. The infant, named as Michelle Foster, died THE CASE of Na- when the vehicle she was in overturned and left the mibian Defence road five kilometres south of Keetmanshoop. Force member According to the crime report, the incident hap­ Simon Iita was on pened on Wednesday morning at about IlhOO. The death is being investigated as a culpable Friday postponed to homicide. July 5 for trial. In another incident one person was seriously Iita is accused of be­ injured when two cars collided on the Sesriem­ ing in unlawful Solitaire road in the Mariental district. The colli­ possesssion of TNT ex­ sion occurred at about 13h30 on Wednesday. plosives and 13 ordinary The Police are investigating a case of reckless ., detonators in Khomasdal and negligent driving. on March 14 1993. Iita is also accused of giving a false name and a false NDF number to WIDE EYED .•• These Namibian San children were interested spectators at an exhibition of ; ~ ..~ .. ~. rtqge .· .. 9·f . )~~~pl . ~ Nampol officer Jacobus paintings, carvings and artefacts by the Bush People of Botswana which opened at the National Art Theodorus Theyse in Gallery on Friday. Photograph: Lesley Paton BARKl,'VEAST: What iftbere was ;an election Windhoek on the same . meeting'and nobody tame? . day. ThiS nearly happened to SA House of Repre. . According tCl the sentatives Echitation Minister Pieter Saaiman in charge-sheet, the explo­ on Saturday Barkly East's black township, Nkululeko. sives were intended, on Fate·of Gibeon village Saaiman was scheduled to hold 'a National reasonable suspicion, to Party election meeting tbere at midday, but be used for the purpose when he arrived there was l'I() one waiting to hear of injuring "any person" him. NP organiser and national assembly candi· or damaging property. council in the balance date Marius Robertsen spoke into a loud speaker Iita pleaded not guilty. on top ofa bakkie: "Come people, come and bear He is out on bail of Mr Saaiman, the Minister of Education." N$300. THE Gibeon village council has questioned in terms of existing laws and policies governing any Four children, one with a bag of potatoes on . a statement made last week by Minister of development in any local authority area. her head stopped to listen .• Sapa Local Government and Housing Dr Liber­ According to Isaack, Minister Amathila had told Tusk trial tine Amathila that because of alleged poor councillors that town plal)ping in larger towns would 11------­ performance the Ministry may downgrade enjoya ?igher priority and that Gibeon would have Calling social workers A NAM1BIAN and to Wait Its turn. Angolan national the council to a settlement. "It is of importance however to note that all pleaded not guilty lo a The council has been accused of failing to hold income, expenditure, appointment of the Chief THE Ministry of Health and Social Services has called on charge of possessing an meetings. offailing to operate properly, of allowing Executive Officer or other personnel is presently all social and welfa re workers to submit their details so that a Professional Counci I for such workers can be set up. elephant tusk valued at the Traditional Council of the Witboois to influence being separately handled by officials of the Minis­ The Ministry wants all qualified social and welfare l'l$ 694~ '1~ (df1 1 gelfte'I't try of Local Government and Housing, from Karas decisj'bns and q( .rl

Programme 20hOO: News 20h31: Sport 20h37: Fresh Prince of Youth must' get self-reliant' Bel Air That's No Lady, That's 16h56: Opening My Cousin Hilukiluah, who opened not another board of peo­ the Ministry of Youth 17hOO: Wind in the Will is'rurious when Ashl ey TOMMINNEY the launch with prayer, ple giving chances to and S port and others with Willows (new) transform s herself from an warned the youth again young people - we the enthusiastic backing A best se ll erthroughout the innocent adolescent into a "GOD HELPS those who help themselves" was the message ofa top Government leader about abuses such as al ­ young people are from patron Frankie world since it s publication sexy babe to attract the boys cohol, drugs, sex for Kayec." Louise Fredericks. in 1908, this adaptation fea­ at her new school. at a remarkable youth reliance initiative to which a young person Stephanus said enter­ It is starting to get good HiIlary looks for her own tures the improbable adven­ be partly run by young Namibians. may not be ready, and prise and self-reliance backing from bu sinesses tures of four animals. To­ apartment and Vivian re­ day the chief weasel is in veals that she is pregnant. Katutura Youth Enter- ! "Take advantage of . other lack of self-con­ are the main challenges including Norsk Hydro goal and Toad receives ·a n 21hOl: Reasonable prise Centre (Kayec) is opportunities such as trol. Ithana said the warn- facing young Namibians and Godl Fields Namibia offer he can't refuse. Doubts now registering people Kayec which fall at your ings had to be repeated and especially women: as well as from non-gov­ 17h34: Rupert the Bear Self Defence for courses including feet. You have Kayec at as changing people's "We as young people ernmentalorganisations. Rupert in 21h48: 'Allo 'Allo (final) starting your own busi- your disposal, what are thinking is like writing have a dream and soon * For more details con­ Timeland Rene and the gang are still ness, drama, dance and you going to do with it? on a sand-dune in a storm through Kayec that tact Kayec at the Na­ 17h57: Dog City managing to outwit Gen­ sports. Young people's energy, - it must be done con­ dream will come true". mibia Women's Centre, 18h20: California eral von Klinkerhoffen, Fundraising continues crea,tivity and resource­ stantly. Young people The project was initi­ o~y an g av a, or ring Dreams Herr Flick and Captain to raise the rest of the fulness needs to be nur­ from the youth forum ated by the Anglican Joan Kambala (061 ) Bertorelli. Where's Dennis N$6 million needed to tured," she advised. board added their hopes. Diocese, the Evangeli­ 21763 , Elias Erastus Dennis is missing after the 22h17: Double Take . band performs a gig at the A dramatic mini-series star­ build a new youth and Both she and Angli­ 'President' Bush cal Lutheran Church in 215257, or Immanuel Garri son's house on the ring Richard Crenna as sports centre on a large can bishop Petrus Noariseb said: "This is the Republic of Namibia, Beukes 218161. same night Matt is supposed Janek, the police detective site in Windhoek's to be watching Denni s. who must uncover the truth Okuryangava. Mean- 18h44: Life Goes On behind a bi zarre double while, Kayec is in a ." 19h34: Music Filler murderthat seems as point­ nearby Women's Cen­ . KAYEC 19h43: Economic less as it is perfect. tre and is open to all be­ tween 15 and 30 years. season of thi s hilari ous The Kayec Youth Fo­ comedy se ri es, starrin g rum Board to chart fu ­ Bronson Pinchot as Balki ture directi ons was also and Mark Linn-Baker as launched at the week­ Larry . end. The members are .M*N*E*r (Premiul" time) youngsters selected for 19hOO: Daddy's Dying - their drive, creati vity and (KTV starts) Who's Got the IOhOO: The Elephant Will? (13) initiati ve. Youth .and Show As a rich Texan nears death, Sport Minister An award-win ning, lively, his four children gather at Pendukeni Ithana had mu sical series for the pre­ the fa rmhouse to fight some good advice: "The sc hoolers. among th emse lves over establishment of Kayec (KTVends) their fa ther's will. At the brings a better future for lOh30: Egoli (repeat) same time they stru ggle the youth . This can onl y llhOO: Wayne's World with their own demons. be possible if th e youth (13) Starrin g: Beau Bri dges, themselves take an ac­ (KTV starts) Beverly D' Angel o, Tess ti ve part through the 15hOO: Chip 'n Dale Harp~ r Rescue Rangers 21bOO: Supersport youth forum. Life is what 15b30: Toxic Crusaders Soccer: The best of En g­ you make orit, take pride YOUTH ACTION ••• Young people from St Matthew's church in Katutura performed '8 dance as J6hOO: The Flin tstones lis h soccer - a rev iew of in what you do with the part of the launch of the Katutura Youth Enterprise Centre youth forum at the weekend. Photo: 16h30: Garfield and weeke nd action and the FA days of your youth . Tom Minney Friends Cup 6th round between ~------~------~------~------­ (Open time) West Ham United and 17hOO: Laurie Hill Luton Town Stay alive otherwise partly cloudy and hot with isolated 17h30: Lo'ving ' OOhOO: Body Parts (13) Weather Report thundershowers OVer the north-eastern part 18hOO: Egoli Olh30: Knight Moves but cooler in tbe South. Coast: Partly cloudy 18h30: Perfect Stangers (18) Don't drink , and cool but cloudy in the Nortb with fog The most popular cousins 03h30: Coopcrstown (A) and drive PRETO~!A: The We!itber Bureau's de- patches. It will be' tine in the south. Wind: in town return for a new 05hOO: -Ends tailed f()t~ast summ~FY for Namibia for Moderate south-westerly to north-westerly be- today: "" coming fresh southerly in the South. • 11 Fine over the western and southern areas, - Saps Na~ibiaBroadcastingCorporation ~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ As part of our Aff irmative Action policy the NBC in Windhoek has an attraetiv.e vacancy fo r a JUNIOR ANNOUNCERlPRODUCERlTRANSLATOR AFRIKAANS SERVICE The s uccessfu l candidate will be responsibfe for the production of radio programmes across a wide spectrum. He/she will be expected to research and plan the theme and content of a programme, and to prepare and present the final product. Ministry of Mines and Energy He/she must be able to identify with the needs of the Namibian people, and be sensitive to programmes that can fulfil those needs. NAMCO SCHOLARSHIP IN APPLIED MARINE GEOLOGY The position requires Afrikaans proficiency, self-discipline and motivation. As Namibia pioneers in the fascinating field of marine diamond ~nin g, it is Maintaining good interpersonal relations is essential. The successful necessary that Namibians are equally equipped with the technical,know-how of completion of an announcer's test is a prerequisite. marine geology. - - Applicants must be in possession of at least a Grade 12 certificate. It is for this reason that Namibian Minerals Corporation Limited (NAMCO) is CLOSING DATE: 22 March 1994 offering two scholarships in applied Marine Geology at any of the South African Universities to Namibian students. The Corporation offers the following benefits: Competitive Salary Applications are being invited from candidates who can provide proof of MI 13th Cheque entrance to a university in the mentioned field. Applications with full CV's Pension Fund 1\ ' " Medical Aid ,. 1"'" should be directed to: Group Life Insurance , The Permanent Secretary Generous leave, sick leave and long service benefits Ministry of Mines and Energy APPLICATIONS TO: NAMCO Scholarships Namibian Broadcasting Corporation Head :Personnel Private Bag 13297 PO Box 321 Windhoek WINDHOEK

Teleph~ ~: ~e, ~qulrles. : ~~,1~2 t ~~11 x 2.1 ~4: ." .. JI~l".e '''~ 't rI', ' THE NAMIBIAN Monday March 14 1994 5 §BJN~~~ "BRICKS is a development organisation which strives to actively promote the productivity and self-reliance of historically disadvantaged Namibians through various social awareness programmes, educative community theatre and smallscale agricultural projects".

WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING VACANCIES IN OUR COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT

MARKETING/DISTRIBUTION WORKER

He/She will be responsible for: developing the publications of the unit Initiatihg pricing and distribution policies overall management of the unit

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EDITOR

He/She will be responsible for: content, style and format of the publications commissioning and liaising with reporters sub-editing, photo and illustration researc h

The successful applicant will have a proven ability to work under th eir own initiative and relevant journalistic experience.

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The successful applicant will have some training in journalism and a commitment to IActors needed learn. ) .9:l n8bInternational 6 b9rt'''/)J..,~~n {!,utoifh' School . " llq ..... ~~ ",..,n·~, " ,t, " -- Salaries will be based on qualifications and WAKE UP 17h30 and all interested experience. Productions is actors are invited to at- gets own premises producing a play tend. Apply in writing with a detailed CV by March 24, which explores the life For further informa­ to: of Minister of Mines tion contact Lazarus Naftali Uirab, Director attract more foreign investment and CHRISTOF MALETSKY and Engergy, Toivoya lakobs at telephone Bricks Community Project the best expatriate personnel in devel­ Toivo, from his days 239632 (h) or 215811 PO Box 20642, Windhoek opment projects. WINDHOEK'SInternationaISchool, as a migrantlabourer (w). " Fax: (061) 63510 The President added that expatriate e which used to be housed at the Dr van children needed a school that catered alind i~clufdoinpgo thd I 2 Rhijn Primary School, now has its ormationo an. for their special requirements in terms Swapo and covering own spanking new premises at of language training, textbooks and Namibia Broadcasting Corporation Pionierspark. his arrest and curriculum amongst others. controversial release The NBC in Windhoek has an attractive vacancy for a These were officially inaugurated Dean of the diplomatic corps and on Friday, with the honours being in 1984. High Commissioner of Botswana, TELEX OPERATOR done by President Sam Nujoma. Rosemary Ditlhabi-Oliphant, said al­ The play, which is co­ The President said the Namibian sponsored by the Royal though the school had been using bor­ The successful appJicant will be responsible for receiving Norwegian Embassy, Government had supported the idea rowed and temporary places for three computerised news copies, facsimil"es and telexed . of establishing an international school years, it had never lost its purpose and Norad and Norsk Hydro, from the outset as the Government will be directed by messages, and dispatching such material to the various direction of providing the best educa­ internal departments and regional offices. recognised the reponsibility of pro~ tion to all children. Lazarus lakobs who is moting primary and secondary edu­ also the author. cation for the children of expatriates Ditlhabi-Oliphant said the school's Auditions will be held The incumbent must be able to type accurately at a speed and the diplomatic corps. success so far gave credence to the today, Monday, March of at least 40 words per minute. A sound knowledge of the Further, Namibia realized that 14, at the National Thea- . expression that a school was not nec­ telexing procedure will be a prerequisite. through providing good quality inter­ essarily confined to a building but was tre of Namibia in Robert national education, the country could rather a philosophy of life. Mugabe Avenue at

CLOSING DATE: 22 March 1994 The Corporation offers the following benefits: Competitive Salary 13th Cheque Pension Fund Right: S-T-R-E-T-C­ Medical Aid H ... A large group of Group Life Insurance children took part in Generous leave, sick leave and long se"rvice benefits a Red Nose aerobic session at Nucleus APPLlCATlONS TO: Gym on Saturday Namibian Broadcasting Corporation mor ning. The kids Head: Personnel were put through a PO Box 321 challenging session by WINDHOEK instructor Karen de Silva and came out Telephone enquiries: 061·21~11 x 2 ~ tops. Photograph: Paton. .. 6 Monday March 14 1994 THE NAMIBIAN 1:IIW'~IIf-J.'I!1~I'ljll~r;' ~[Ij " African business summit Changing SACU for better DISCUSSIONS will take place prise in Afr ica. REPRESENTA­ not given great scope for members of SA CU al ­ this week betwee~ businesses Among the heads of state ex­ TIVES from the five wide regional co-opera­ though countries such as fromAfricaandtbegovemments pected to speak are Al Haj AIi South e r n Afr ica n tion and has mainly pro­ Namibia di sag ree and on how to make the continent Hassan Mwinyi (Tanzania), Customs Union moted industry in South feel they should have a better for private enterprise. Joaquim Alberto Chissano (Mo- (SACU) countries Africa. For instance, it bigger share of revenue. preve nted member states The main beneficiaries The occasion is tbe annual gep- zambique) and Frederick met in Gaborone last from gettin g cheaper of SA subs idies have eral meeting ()f an Afri~an .. !l~si ~ . .Chiluba (Zambia~ • ..... week for a three-day nessRound-Table (t\B~) w~J~ lJ.. i . .Bu~ineSsle~.~e!s ~r~ 19 ' com~ imports from outside the been the "homelands". . workshop convened union. Tjitendero fe lt the Tjitendero sa id the is to be held at Arush~, Tti~i~~ ftomthe Africaril>~Y~~P.n~~Jt by the ANC aligned customs uni on helped workshop had discussed nia,On March 17-19. ··· Bluik, Interfinas, A ·trl.t~ttinierCe National Institute for the South Africa indu s­ models of restructur ing The ABR m~eting allows lead~IntemationaILtd,NileB8nkLtd, Economic Policy. try grow at a time of in­ and the poss ible int ro­ ers from business, goverIlDlents, Labat-AndersonIncqtporatett,a The work shop was tern ati onal isolati on. ducti on of a currency . donors and ,non-gover nmental Global CoaUtion'foi Afrlca,ITM convened to examine Now that the isolati on whi ch coul d be used bodies in 'Africa and elsewher e International SA, and Fortune ways to democratise the had been lifted, South thro ughout th e whole . to exchange views. nu~ ABR is Group. un ion, said Dr Mose Africa might be inter­ reg ion. linked to the AfricanDev~l()p :...... The meeting wilLalsoelecta, Tjitendero, speaker of ested in ex panding co­ The emphasis was on ment Bank which, like other}p;; ·•• Ilew board of direttots's!id ex-.. the National Assembly, operation to the benefit the question of changes addressing a press con­ of the whole reg ion. Fi­ which would be dealt ternati()nallending bodies; is in- ... ec~tiye complitte~ for~BRge~ ;; · fe rence last week. nanciall y South Africa with at another meeting creasingly aware of the need to e~al assembly. · .'...... Up until now th e cla imed it paid too much pl anned after the elec­ back private business and enter~ . SACU agreement has Dr Mose Tjitendero in subsidies to the oth er tions in South Africa. A Thought For Today No Stock Exchange Karakul moves to Sweden TRUTH is not introduced into the indi­ THE main karakul auctions People in the karakul industry met vidual from without, but was within him all WE APOLOGISE to readers as we can­ through which Namibian farm­ on Febru ary 22 and ca l1 ed for the the time. - Soren Kierkegaard, Danish phi­ not bring them a Namibian Stock Ex­ ers sell their pelts to the world's sw itch of the auction. losopher (1813 - 1855) change report this week due to a compu­ The dec ision was also infl uenced by ter breakdown. fashion buyers are to move from Frankfurt in Germany to Co­ the fact that fa rmers onl y handed in 35 Activity in the two main fishing stocks, 000 pelts by las t Friday's March 11 ~iThe NalDibianis ~;bi!~h~ ' by. ih~ '" Namibian Fishing Illdustries and Namibia penhagen in Sweden. Very few closi ng date for the next auction. The : Free ., Press of Namibfa, .42 John ' Sea Products, which are both in the same pelts were handed in for the last closing date has now been moved to ; Meinert Street. Editor.GlVenLister. grou p and interlinked, was quite busy in Wind­ Frankfurt auction which was March 31. ;~ V",'., . . ,~: •.;:::: ::::;. c;:: hoek and on the Johannesburg Stock Ex­ cancelled and the first Copen­ The AGRA pelt centre in Windheok l Ie). (061) 36970 ~ Fax (061) 33980. PO change. hagen auction will be May 31. urges producers to hand in al1 their ~ ~~x207~3; Windlioek~.. <: ~rinted by .· Both declared good results during the week pelts before the end of the month, to ~ Jo~n \MeineJ't (Pty),;r;l mi!~~ ;~ Stube! ·' . and demand helped the share prices climb, The aucti ons are run by a company prepare for the first Swedi sh auction. Street; ~ . """...... 7 .'. owned by farming co-operati ve For more details, contac t the pelt cen­ especially of Namsea. AGRA. tre. Vacancies for four'Rural I Development Animators Challenge for those with initiative and an urge to work independently!

Who intends to employ me? RISE - NAMIBIAI (RURAL-PEOPLE'S INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND CULTURE EMPOWERMENT). One of Namibia's most well-known development promoters, ever since May 1987? Scbolarship offers by the People's Where will I be based? Two of the appointees will be based in Omaheke region and the other two will go to Erongo/Kunene (Damaraland) region. Rep~blic of China 1994/95.

What are the requirements? The successful candidates should: The Ministry of Education & Culture announces the following #have at least a matric qualification or equivalent to that; scholarships under the above-mentioned Plan. Namibian citizenS' are #have a sound background of community development work; invited to apply. #have a valid drivers licence; (two or more years old) #be in the age group of 20 and 35 years; #be able to speak/write English and Afrikaans fluently. Six (6) full awards for training of teachers for institutions of two years #be able to speak local languages (Herero and Nama); \ . #have initiative with plenty of confidence, to break new grounds; duration each tenable at institutions of Higher Learning in China, . #be willing to do extensive fieldwork; primarily for post-graduate study at Maste'r's degree or other #be willing to work in a team; land finally, must be a Namibian. advanced levels. (Ladies, even if you do not have a drivers licence, please apply!) Candidates must be holders of a recognised university degree What are the benefits? * We are offering a good salary (to be negotiated) plus a pension and they must be under 35 years of age. and thirteenth cheque.

p' When are the appOintments expected to report for duties? -For further details and application fonns contact: The official orientation starts on 1st April 1994. Th,e appointees Ms. B. Sitler / Mr. J. Hatzkin will move to their regions around the dates of 15 April 1994. Tel: (061) - 293 3379 Closing date for the applications? .Fax: (061) - 36326 20th March 1994. Final selection 'is on 31st March 1994.

Enquiries? * The deadline is 31 March 1994 Tel.: 36029. P 0 Box 50155 Bachbrecht, Windhoek. * No late applkations will be accepted . (,n ~l 't .lf dolO· d ".J 1--1 r. J'jl'l, nii) :)rj • I. H,)

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Violence WORLD BRIEFS rocks Lagos varsity Tourists attacked ASSIUT: Gunmen opened fire on a Nile cru iser carry­ LAGOS: Heavily armed ing British tourists in southern Egypt yesterday , caus­ policemen moved into ing slight damage to the vessel but no injuries, security the University of Lagos sources said, yesterday and authorities They said the cruiser, travelling north from Sohag to ordered the institution Cairo, was passin g the island of Badari in Ass iut closed to stop violent province when gunmen opened fire from the east side clashes involving secret of the island at 6,30 am , cults. It was the ninth attack on a tourist boat since October Universityadministra­ 1992, The Moslem mil itant group Gama' a al-lslami ya, tors said the school's 15 which is particularl y active in Assiut, has claimed 000 students had to leave responsibility for the previous attacks, the campus by noon yes­ terday, Grieving toget,her The order came after the leader of a.campaign SARAJEVO: Sarajevans of all faiths used a Moslem against secret cults, stu­ holiday and UN protec ti on yesterday to visit graves in . dent union president the city's main cemetery - off limits for 23 months Omoyele Sowore, was because of Serb sniping and shelling, beaten into a coma on A long procession of Moslems, Jews, Roman Catho­ Sa.turday, The union ac­ lics and Orthodox Christians trekked north from the cused cult members who city centre to the cemetery from dawn, Although Sarajevo has a mostl y- Moslem popul a­ they said al so injected RIGHT SPLIT ... Former SADF chief Constand Viljoen (right) pictured at the launch of the Sowore with a poison­ tion, the city is home to substantial Croat Cathol ic and Afrikaner Volksfront in May last year with other leaders of the white right wing formation. Viljoen Serb Orthodox minorities, Bosnia 's brutal three-way ous substance. split the white right on Saturday announcing he would lead his own Freedom Front in the coming The students' union ethnic war has had reli gious overtones, but most of the South African vote: Photo: AFP capital 's Moslems remain staunchly secul ar, Gondemned the univer­ sity 's closure and threat­ ened to "do anything we Extremists banned deem fit if the govern­ Viljoen breaks with AVF ment does not compel JERUSALEM: Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin 's cabi­ the university authorities net, responding to the massacre of about 30 Arab to act now," - Saoa-AF worshippers by a Jewish settler, decided yesterday to ban two Israeli militant groups, Decides' to' take part in election "The government declared that .the organisations Nigerian I detailed as follows are terrorist organisations," ,.ttor­ PRETORIA: Afrikaner Volksfront general Viljoen said he doubted ifhe would ever carry out ney general Michael Ben-Yair said after a cabinet Constand Viljoen has resigned from his another operation with the Afrikaner meeting, He then gave the names of leaders of the military position as the chairman of the AVF's Weerstandsbeweging. Kach and Kahane Lives militant groups. directorate of generals. He said they had disobeyed orders not to enter get tough Viljoen announced the decision at a news confer- Bophuthatswana on Friday and once inside refused .' Sex' offender jailed LAGOS: The military ence m. P retona, on S aturd ay, add' mg t h at F n'd ay ' s to leave. , , " ," . " events in Bophuthatswana had convinced him to Vlljoen, who IS headmg the FF candIdate Itst, saId CINCINNATI' A 'd h' h ' guyemment, Jn te nslfy- " . ' ' d b h Id Id ' paranol sc llOp remc was sen- irt" its pressure on its take part an the e,,""~undeMhe Freedom Front, a ~ee tmg woul e e . soo~ to choose a ea er. tenced to at least seven years in prison for molesting a " h and to take on the National Party and the African HIs name appeared on top m order to beat the woman who faints when she hears the word "sex .. most voca I crrtlcs, as ' , d dl' ' arrested a prominent pro- National Congress on a political level. regl~tratlOn ea me. Judge Thomas Crush sentenced William Gray on democracy lawyer and He adde? he would remain as, military adviser to ," I don't want to pull awa~,the A ~F's power base, Friday a~ter a jury convicted Gray of felonious sexual . two other human rights ConservatIve Party leader Ferdl Hartzenberg. I mtend to create my own, he saId. - Sapa penetratlon, , activists, newspapers re- The 39-,year-old , ~oman testIfied that, she has ,a orted Saturda Cl h· th t I A I psychologlcalcondltlonknownasconverslOnhystena p La os law ~'r Femi as es In sou cen rango a thatmakesherfaintatthesou~dorsighto~ sex-r~ lated FIg f/ " , words. The woman, who faInted four tImes In the a ana" an 0 IClal m the witness box, testified that Gray knew of her condition CampaIgn for Democ- d d I'be tel 'd th d " " h th ' h 1'_ LUANDA: Heavy fighting has pitted " Violent" clashes JorgeValentintoldZam- an e I ra y sal e wor , sex to er, e,n racy h uman ng ts coa I . .• , , , , sexually assaulted her last year In the lobby of theIr tion, was jailed on Fri- Angolan government troops agamst Umta were also under w~y for blan teleVISIOn attheend art t b 'Id' day after I oplainclothes forces in the centre and south of the country, the control of Colui, of last week. ap men UI Ing, security men said they the government generalstaffsaid according Kilengues, Kakula and He said most of the wanted him to come to Friday's official Jornal de Angola. Jamba-Mineiras, "Jota" crucial issues had bee,n Malawi short of voters down to the police sta- , " added. resolved, and only ml­ tion to meet with the two ' The most VIOlent the offensIVe tn the The Angolan army nor ones remained. Unita BLANTYRE: Malawi extended the period for the activists arrested earlier dashes were on a road Balombo district of said that Unita was step- participation at munici­ registration of voters until March 26 yesterday after in the wee~. between Ganda in the Benguela, the govern- ping up its activities near pal, district and provin­ less than a q'uarter of the four million eligible voters had signed up by the deadline on Saturday, a spokes­ , When he arrived at the coastal Benguela prov- ment daily reported. Nambuangongo, Ukua I ciallevels had still to be station he was told he ince and Ukumwa, about Armed forces spokes- and Ambriz in the north- resolved. man for the Electoral Commission said, The registration drive for the country's first multi­ was being detained. The 80 k~lometre s f~o~ An- man ~riga~ier Manuel ern Bengo province, Valentin described party elections on May 17 started on February 21, but arrests coincided with a gola s second cIty m the Joao Jota stated that some 60 kilometres in- Lusaka as a good venue lack of civic education has been blamed for the poor new poster campaign by central h i gh~ands , government forc~s were land from Luanda. for the talks: "We have turnout in a country run as a one-party state for the past the rights group seeking Huambo, whl~h IS pon- on !he ~ttack .. ~ the Meanwhile the received good hospital- three decades, At least eight parties are set to contest to rally public opposi- trolled by Unrta. , ~ov- Chlcomba', ChlPlndo, Angolan government ity from the Zambian the elections for parliament and for the presidency, tion to the government e~ment forces <;Ialm to Caconda " and and Unita are poised for authorities, with no in- held since 1964 by President Hastings Kamuzu Banda. of Gen Sani Abacha. be m control ofUkumwa. Caluquembe dlstncts of a settlement in their talks terference, providing a ' The general staff said the southern Huila prov- to end that country 's civil conducive climate for the Ab h k f ' h ac a, 'aI " ey Igure th a t U nr't a was a I so on mce.' war Unrta, spokesman talks" - Sapa In tree ml Itary coups ,. in the past decade, ousted a puppet civilian govern­ ment in November and US 'abandons' Som.alia dissolve":he elected na­ tionallegislature, all 30 MOGADISHU: Paki- Aseef Ahmed Ali Aseef ment seriously. Pakistan only Asians and Africans - state governments and stan's foreign minister told a pews conference. would reconsider its role left here. It does not au­ more than 500 local complained yesterday Somali militiamen un­ 'in the Somalia mission gur well for the interna­ councils. He issued a se- that US troops withdraw- dei-iioed the threat to re­ when the current UN tional organisation," he ries of authoritarian de- ing from Somalia had left maining peace keepers mandate expires on May said. crees,includingone for- United Nations forces overnight,f1ringtwomis­ 31.1n a condemnation of The remaining UN bidding former politi- outd~ted military hara- "siles out to sea towards international efforts in the army is supposed to cians from criticizing the ware to ·defend them- US , German and Italian peacekeeping operation, numQer 22 000 and work gqvernment. Abacha selves with. ,~ ships anchored off Aseef said the fact that under a limited mandate also rolled back a dec- 'It will not be enougtl Mogadishu. The missiles contingents were limited to protect relief opera­ ade of economc reforms, to give us outdated equip- exploded in the water to Asian and African con­ tions rather than to dis­ including freezing the ment. Are the lives of'the short of any craft. tingents smacked of rac­ arm militias as part of l'{lierian currency at. an pa. kistanis cheaP.er, or.is Aseef said unless the ism. efforts to promote peace

a ' ificially inflated our job to be completed UN took the oroblem of "It is not a matter and establish a new gov- ·::::: : :: :£.:t:~~82: :::':::: :::::::: ,:;::::::;:::::::::::::::;:::::;=;:: :::::::::::.:. v e ~ ' Saoa:AiW'f ~-;'~ - 'e s ~eff~atdilf~ifd aM -UNttmfit · · ··:~ i:·:~·-' 8 Monday March ,14.1994 I' THE NAMIBIAN VI" • •

JOHANNESBURG: In- renewed buying interest tal buying, despite a firmer can just get through the dustrial shares lost ground after news that the home- financial rand. session", one dealer said. Economic Indicators in volatile Johannesb~rg land would participate in Dealers said . investors All players who were ac- Stock Exchange trade on elections. frantically sold industrial tive on the JSE during the Friday's quotations for unit trust funds: Friday on events in However, gold shares stock following the mur- day got their hands burnt (Please note: Figures for Sanlam not received) ..... _____. _ __ .._ ... .. Bophuthatswana, recov- rose on the back o(a frrmer derofthreeright-wingers at some stage, he added. FUND NAME Buy' Sell Yield% 1:::};;:i0 lf::@ j ering near. the close on gold price and continen- . in Bophuthatswana, but Bel,lwether stock De . . I' ABSA: ; 111 :::::::::::::; ~ ::ijj;iliji~;:tii}i. : - : --ml :;_ : jd( :::;;:;::: ]ii :;:::··';ft : ~ : . :: iI :::::··::::: _ : a!iM.r:::::: 1111 ~~~e~~~e~f~~: :~!~~c~~ · ~~~rt ~t !~~~ t~s~~i:~ GE: ~ ~;.; 181,17 169,47 : 3,56 ::) :::::}I:;:::;;I:::I_:W : Ii!i!i!i ::~ ' :;:: ': ::: t: ::::: 'IU ::"'::::~: B : DI ::::;; I' ::::: IIiB { I ~ : ::: :. :::: .I : .'I :::: .::)): ~ ment by Bophuthatswana Angl~s' fell 150c to Industrial 160,20 149,84 3,39 105,90 104,66 _na presidentLuca$Mangope ~224 , 00 , .ol) turnover of Income

" . ; > , • I '. ~ : that he would participate . RI7,97- Ql illion,theday 's BOE: ". We 'invite Namibians .of all ~ges to design' an appropriate in the April elections. highest. On the industri al Growth 209,27 1'95,54 - 2,20 1099 & motto for the AMALGAMATED COMMERCIAL Shortly after the c1os- board, heavy'X.eight People's IndJmc 104,98 I 03;871t" ' na HOLDINGS (PTY) LIMITED a subsidiary of the ing bell, t~e all share iJ)'- Barlow.s s lip ~~ 50c to 'COMMUNITY:. .. ~, 4 : - . ~ • dex was 13 points do~n ~29 , 50 and SA. Brewer­ Growth FuncJi ' .141,17 132,20 " "0;70 .NAMIBlA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION. at 5 124'as the pdliticallyl- ics fell 75c to'R90,75, but COMMERGlAL'),JNION: driven safe 0'[ industrial ' Wooltru c·0Ilectect700cof. G,rowth 161 ,1 8 150,48 ., . 3,76 . The primary objective of AMCOM is : shares saw that index fin ~ ". 5,83 per cent to R 127,00 . C;::OMPOS.. ·ITE:t .;: ' ish 56 points down at 5' ;. Among key gold shares, All Share Index: 121 ,20 I 13,26 lla To generate funds for development. AMCOM is currently 962. I-1owever; theaJl gold· . Valll Reefs climbed FEDLIFE: managing business enterprises of NDC in the fields of index riotched up ' 35 RI 0,00 to close at Fedgro GE 165,94 154,93 \3,70 points to I 933. R431,OO, Dries gained commerce and agronomy. Among other businesses AMCOM GUARDBANK: "We're hoping for one 125c to R51,75 and Har­ Growth' 3371,87 3135,32 3,24 runs bak.eries hardware shops, wholesalers, supermarkets, day with no major politi- mony added 100c to . Resources 200,24 186,39 '3,64 cal developments so we R25 ,00. - Sapa worksh9Ps, rest camp and farms throughout the communal Income 124,86 123,55 11 ,8 7 - ""' areas ofNAMIBIA . Providing these services enables AMCOM Industrial 170,9 1 159,99 3,23 to participate in the commercial activities of these African incomes rGl Life: communities. GE 159,30 149,00 .2,88 METBOARD: are dropping Metfund 272,00 254,66 2,64 Competition Rules; Gilt 126,87 125 ,54 LQ, 41 Entry is free of charge and there is no limit on the number of entries . WASHINGTON: Incomes of Africans have belm Managed 1 I 1,36 '204,59 'na All entries must be on a size A4 (+1- 210 x 297 mm) page. Designs must reflect the primary objective of AMCOM and must be dropping since 1977, but a few governments High Income 101,82 100,75 na accompanied by explanatory notes on the colours and the symbols used . have helped their citizens by measures like METROPOLIT AN: Copy right of all designs entered will belong to AMCOM and the Corporation holding down taxes, inflation, and deficits, the Metlife GE 139,17 130,01 5,89 reserves the right to make adjustments to any design. WorJd Bank reported Saturday. MOMENTUM: Closing date for entries Is 23 March 1994, at 12HOO. No late entries will be GE 325,71 305,05 3,45 considered. African incomes are In Japan, the average NBS: Entries must be sent to AMCOM Logo Establishment Committee, tiny. The bank calculates income is US$28,220; in Hallmark GE 1202,95 1123,36 2,93 Private Bag 13252, Windhoek, Namibia or deposited Into the tender box at that in Mozambique, the the United States, Development Centre, 11 Goethe Street, Wlndhoek. war-ravaged former Por- US$23,120. Hallmark Income 102,22 101,20 na A~y Namlbi,an c~~ente~.!he c~'!!~tltlon . ___ ---'-. "- - - -:- -.. :-tuguese co lony; the-aveT- The report said incomes WICH: GE • L-< - -' - 547,09 The Jodges d9CISlon Will be final and no correspondence Will be entered Into. age income of its 16 milo of African countries could 5 To:92~ 7,"36 All entries must clearly state ~.e name, address and where possible lion people fell to US$60 not be expected to match OLD MUTUAL: telephone number of the partiCipant. , h in 1992 from US$80 the ra id rowth of in- Investors 3651 ,39 3400,99 2,62 The first prize Is N$l 000 plus two prizes of N$l00 each for the runners-up. ~ac1991 ' ~ g A' In . comes In some slan na- Sentinel 218,15 203,59 na tions. Growth 287,38 267,87 na For every 100$ that Top Companies 317,76 296,16 3,23 Africans earned in 1977, Industrial 474,14 441,79 2,48 they made about 82$ in 415,56 ."387,04 ",,, 2,J9 1992, said Christine W Gold :l -~ 194,02 i 80,87 2,~ I Jones in an interview. She Income 112,50 111,29 12,75 is co-author with Miguel SAGE: A Kiguel of "Adjustment Gen Equity 3130,42 2916,68 2,81 in Africa," a special re­ Resources 167,46 156,23 3,14 port by the bank of 29 Financial 546,89 510,17 na African countries which Income 223,43 221,20 na have made major changes MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND CULTURE SOUTHERN: in policy over recent years. GE 258,38 241,61 2,95 Such changes are usu­ ally made by agreements Mining 185.76 174,33 "2,97 Scholarship offers by the Government of Malaysia between governments and Pure 144,56 135,30 2,82 the bank or its sister or­ Income 596,42 . 584,49 10,17 under its Malaysian Technical Cooperation ganization, the Interna­ STANDARD BANK: tional Monetary Fund, in GE 1473,82 1384.13 4,50 return for loans. The ob­ Income 95,40 94,42 10,86 Programme (MTCP) ject is to improve their . Gold 239,03 225,10 4,59 economic position and, jn Industrial 129,36 121 ,75 5,42 the case of the bank, to International 133,61 125,02 2,38 The Ministry of Education & Culture announces the following reduce poverty. SYFRETS: scholarships under the above-mentioned Scholarships Plan for Higher Of 26 countries the Growth 386,18 360,77 3,17 study ranked as improv­ Trustee 157,47 147,15 2,75 Degree Programmes (i.e. Masters/PHD) which are tenable at the ing their policies, six had Income 114,15 113,00 11,71 University of SAINS MALAYSIA. the best improvement of Gilt 1187,58 1175,7 1 10,99 incomes:' Ghana ~ Tanza- UAL: nia, Gambia, Burkina GE 2749,18 2579,42 3,93 Faso, Nigeria and Zimba­ Mining 493,22 461,23 2,60 Applications for courses leading to the award of a Master's degree bwe. But their average Selected 2487,52 2327,56 2,88 should possess a Bachelor's degree, preferably with 'second class incomes are still small. Zimbabwe's was the high­ Gilt 1318,01 1304,83 11 ,5 7 upper Division Honours, or applicants for admission to PHD courses est: US$570 in 1992. Managed 1311,31 1233,14 4,02 should ordinarily have obtained a Master1s degree from a recognised Jones said the most im­ Max Income 1080,27 1069,48 4,6 1 portant thing an African University, or equivalent qualifications. gqvernment can do is to Gold price keep its money at a realis­ Friday afternoon gold fixing: 386,65 US dollars per -For further details and application fonns contact: tic exchange rate with the ounce as compared with 387,10 at morning fixing, dollar and,other har~ cur­ 380,50 at Thursday afternoon fixing. Ms. B. Sitler / Mr. J. Hatzkin rencies. A low rate (or the - (1. local currency means Nam dollarlUS dollar. Tel: (061) - 293 3379 more,sales oflocal good!! Friday's opening Friday' s closing Fax: (061) - 36326 in other countries - mak: 3,4220/35 3,4270/85 ing prices of exports more .competitive. The deadline is 25 March 1994 Financial rand * The report also favors Friday's opening Friday's closing higher prices for agricul­ 4,4814,49 3,5600/3,5900 * No late applications will be accepted. tural products and lower taxes for farmers, who Money market comprise the largest in­ Only Namibian Citizens are eligible to apply. come group in Africa. - 90 day liquid ba rate * lj " 1 , . , Sapa-Al>' :,,1 Frida)l's opening

Aakalimo yomoNooli. unene mOshakati nosho tuu, otamu lombwelwa mpaka ke hangano Iyo Northern Namibia Pest Control (N.N.P.e.) kutya kehe ngoka wun a u u p yak a d h i wOmakokolote, Oomwe, Oombuku niilikama yilwe yoludhi nduka, oto vulu ok um o n a th a n a nAa nehangano ndika mO shakati popepi Uunona mbuka owuli yamwe yomwaamboka yali ya yambidhidha esiku nomahooli ga 'Katana, Iyomayulu omatiligane. Mpaka uunona mbuka owa thanekelwa poWernhill nenge kongodhi Park, olyomakaya ga ziko wa zala omayulu omatiligane. Ethano: Lesley yonomola 2032 1 nenge Paton 20190 mOshakati. UNDCP a gandja N$150 000

iikwauzigo. Sinvul a . . ABSALOM SHIGWEDHA Namibia onga Euvathano lyoProyeka Methllno ndika otamu monika Iimwe Iyomomashina ngoka haga longwa oshilongo shina ndjika olyali Iya ningwa ku Christian Martin. Ethano K.R.Sievers o United Na tions International Drug C on­ omwaalu om unene kuyele omvula ya ziko tro l P rogra mme (ehangano gwaamboka kayena pokati ko.UNDP no Na­ Iyiigwanaha nga no Iy oku konaakona. iilonga nosho wo mboka mibian ,National Plan­ Ilandela eshina iikwauzigo) olyali Iya gandja ii1ogitho ya ya etha oosikola, keli ning Commission. kosha iimaliwa ya thika N$150 kep angelo nande a kuthwa Iilongitho mbika oyili Iya Namib ia mekwath elo Iyok u k eelela moshiponga shika mw a kwat e l wa , lyokuninga ODla Dlate'!! elogitho Iyiikwauzigo. s h e l o n g ith o omashina goKompiuter. lyiikwauzigo. omashina gokukwata Ngele owa hala okwiilandela eshina trial Area na, onomola yondunda ye Ngoka ali a gandja iinimaiidhiguuunenetuu Iilongitho mbika oyal i uuk aseta wo Video, Iyoye Iyokuninga omamate, onawa moka talandi th a omamate ngaka oyi li , # ii longi th i mbik a etitatu mi ilongo mbyoka muna ya pewa ngoka eli omashina goPhotocopy, nge le tomonath ana nomu lumentu 33 . Ondundandjikaoyili mepandaanda lyaziko, AdamaGuindo oluhepo ndoka luli o mukw a t aka nithi omashina gokutuma gedh ina, Christian Martin Iyedhina, Kalli rode. Ngele owa hala nokul i omukalelipo gwo shimwe shaambyoka moProyeka ndjika omatumwalaka nosho moWindhoek. ok ul anda, ila pundunda ya tumb ul wa UNDP \'( .' okw ati hashi etaomuntuomuntu yo p as h ig w~~a, J ~se ph at wo ii ye nditho. Cri sti an ota mon ika pondunda okuza pohetatu yongul a sigo ~tan o ii kw auzig:o ()~ ili lela a tameka o~ufo n g, th a y~dh inaQshapaka m 0.r.~~~rn In~ u &," ~ ~om a ta n g0.f;-~-:"r.... .:... ~d ~'. - .... - • t .' i' , . r' ; •. r f ,t r- r l' '1: ,1;\,1 .4.1,1 ~~:.,'.:• 10 Monday March 14 1994 THE NAMIBIAN

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Sun sets on Sundowns

, _UU CONT. FROM PAGE 12 T wo minutes later Anderson managed to Lucas 'Rhoo' Radebe Brian Baloyi to deny get his body behind a robbed Daniel Modauof Chippa Masinga a goal thunderous shot from agoal in the32ndminute. in the 62nd minute. Maphike. Two minutes later Chiefs Zambian Chiefs substitute Ooc- Motaung sq uandered striker Nyirenda struck tor Khumalo nearly what looked like a sec­ again in the 68th minute made it 4-2 in the 105th ond goal for Sundowns when he headed home minute. He dispossessed as he pushed too hard skipper Neil Tovey free- 'keeper Anderson who and the ball cannoned kick to put the So.uth rushed out of his area to over the crossbar after African cup champions clear the ball and was he proke through with into a 2-1 lead. stranded in no man's the goal at his mercy . But Sundowns hit land midway in his own The Amakhosi came back four mi nutes later half. out after the break firing when Modau headed Kh umalo lofted the on all cylinders and home a brilliant right ball goal wards but his grabbed the equaliser in wing cross from Bennett shot sailed over the the 53rd mi nute when Masinga to make it 2-2. crossbar. Wedson' Nyirer'lda Radebe, the South Af­ S undowns pushed . headed home Nts ie rican international, had hard for the equaliser, Maphike's cross when a storming match and but the Chiefs defence GOIl'jG FOR THE GAP ••• M ichael Marais on the r un for Windhoek Lager in their trial match he outjumped Anderson. was on hand to pull off s held firm to hel p their against Pescanova on Saturday. The action ranged superb tackle and deny side to their historic 1I th from end to end and it Bennett Masinga a cer­ victory in the competi­ took a good reflex save tain goal in the 81 st tion. from Chiefs goalkeeper minute. Young stars shine in tennis tourney in the corner. Steenkamp ner from a five metre HELGE SCHUTZ converted for a 12-3 lead. scrum in the 65th minute. In the boys under 12 category Nil··v HELGE SCHUTZ Vennaak was next to ~escanova howe ver Buys beat Dolf de Wet 7-6, 6-2 in The Pescanova Invitation rugby team, in score in the 24th minute struck back with two tries singles final , while De WetandKyr effect the national team, defeated a Wind­ The Namibian Junior tennis but Chris Roets dimin- in the next 12 minutes championships, sponsored by Schroeder beat Buys and Chris Bo(, a hoek Lager team by 38 points to 20 in the ished the gap three min- through Stefan Smith 6-0, 6-4 in the doubles fi nal. final trial match before Thursday's M-Net utes later after going over and Awie Steenkamp Caltex and the German Em­ Christa van der Merwe beat Sandri Nite Series game against Eastern Province. from a line-out. The and with Tiaan bassy, drew over 70 participants Beyleveldt 6-4, 6-4 in the girls under Windhoek Lager team Steenkamp converting who competed in two age groups 12 singles final and in the doubles r the shQw~d,..fine~ re~l!ienc e. -both their lead was at the Olympia Cou r ts in Wind­ final Beyleveldt and Anderson beat made ljt:ttef' u~e arnaftf !1nl! -'ock:for­ in keeping Pescanova at stretched to 38-13. N atie hoek over the weekend. Druker and. Van der Merwe 6-2 and 6- opportun ities, the •sec­ ward, Piet du Plooy, who bay for the rest of the van Vuuren scored in the In the under 16 category Andrea 2. ond-stringers' were in did a good job in rally­ first half and especially last minute of the game, Blohm and Henrico du Plessis domi­ Meanwhile five Namibian junior control for long ing his team from be­ Michael Marais ~as ex- with Kobus Horn add­ nated their sections with each win­ players have been selected to partici­ stretches, especially in hind. cellent in defe nce. With ing the conversion to ning two ti tles. In the girls section pate in the West African -lTF tourna­ the second half and had On the negative side two minutes of the half make the final score 38- Blohm beat Sumari Olivier 7-5, 6-0 ment in Ghana a ri(rih ~ 'Ivory Coast they been more effe c­ however, the Pescanova remaining, their good 20. in the singles final and then teamed up which starts on Mai'€h 2'3. They are ti ve in converti ng their team played in fits and work was however · On completion of the with Eleanor Albcrts to beat Andrea Natasha Tjongarero,·K.'e ndall Swarts, possession into points, starts and a lot of work blotched through a lack match, the Namibian Alberts and Oliv ier 4-6, 6-3 and 6-1 Henrico du Plcssis,' Stinlari Ol ivier the outcome of the match wi ll still have to be done ofco ncentration. Flyhalf team to play Eastern in the doubles final. and Vladimir Abrahams. could have been much to forge the team into an Tersius Steers through Province was announced Henricodu Plessis beatJTHuish 7- The next tournament on the Na­ closer. effective unit. out a wild pass wh ich and is as follows: 5 and 6-2 in the boys singles final and mibia Tennis Association's calendar On the positive side, After a penalty by was intercepted by Mans T iaan Steenkamp, also won th e doubles final with is the First National Bank Open Cham­ the re seems to be more Kobus Horn in the th ird who sent Nic du Plessi s Gerhard Mans (captain), N,orval , by beating Huish and . pionships which take place in Wind­ depth in Namibian rugby minute, Pescanova took over to score behind the Michael Marais, Nic du Hiveluah 6- 1 and 6-2. hock on March 25-27. than in previous seasons, the lead six minutes later posts. Steenkamp con- Plessis, Ben Cronje, with several of the sec­ through a try by right verted and Pescanova Magiel Booysen, Japie ond stringers putting in wing Awie Steenkamp, went into half time with vermaak,CasperDercks, im pressive per form­ which was initiated by a comfortable 24-8 lead. Stefan Smith, Wimpie ances. an opportuni stic move The Windhoek Lager O tto, Dirk Kotze. Playrrs whn caught the hv Gerhard Man, teilTll J.-ept Pescanova Bernard Malgas. faspPf eye included E ben Three minutes later under sustained pressure Engelbrecht, Louis van Izaaks, Michacl Marais, Japic Vermaak cut in th

CONT. FROM PAGE 12 1 New Aussie threat? league matches played at the weekend: COETZENBURG : Australi a's "reserve" paceman, Playcd Friday: G\cnn McGrath, took advantage of some mediocre Borussia Dortmund 2. M ~ V Duisburg 1; Eintracht Boland batti ng at Coetzenburg yesterday to boost his Frankfurt 2, Bayer LeverJ...usen O. rapidly-growing reputation as a strike Qowler. Played Saturday: While at this stage of his career McGrath doesn 't W attenscheid I , Bayern Munich 3; FC ye t appear to pose a se rious threat to Australia's Kaiserslautern J, SC Frei burg 0; Werder Bremen 0, establ ished stars he certai nly didn 't do hi s cause any hann. . . Karslruher se 2; FC Nuremberg ), Schalke 0; Hamburger SV 3, VFB Leipzig 0; Borussia The 23-year-old Ne w ;louth Welshman.claimed 41 Moenchengladbach 2. Dynamo Dresden I ., 38 to play a leading role in Boland' s dismissal for a pal try first innings 15 5 - 99 ru ns behind the tour ists' 254 for 7 declared. Scottish First Division With sta nd-in capta in, Mark Tay lor '(74) in ram­ pant fonn the tOUrists hld scored 154/2 in their RESULTS of Saturday 's Scottish First Div ision second inni ngs at the close of the second day. games: Although thestundard o:.theoppositi on was u n ~e- Scottish Cup - quarterfinals: I GOOD SHOT ... Amid Mohan hits a forehand during a doubles ,?atch of ni:lbly weak. McGrath 's effort must have earned hIm A i rd ri l~ 0, Dundee United 0; K il marnock 1, Dundee ' [he Namibia Junior Tennis Championships which took place in W lIldhoek i :l tick of :lpproV:lI from the tou ring selecti on p:lnel. 0; [{angers 2, Hcarts 0; StJohnstone 1, Aberdeen I. over the wee l ~cnd. -'. '. 12 Monday March 14 1994 THE NAMIBIAN

Results Namibia Football .SPORT Association Premier League Shorts... Sport Shorts... tourney Navachab Top Pirates triumphs Eight Cup: Community Sports A GOAL in the 50th minute by striker Helman Complex. Karibib: Mkhalele earned Orlando Pirates a 2-1 win over Saturday: ' Amazulu in the playoffforthird place in the BP Top Eight soccer competition played at the FNB Sta­ Prime Press Liverpool di um in Johannesburg on Saturday. 2, Young Ones FC 2 The match was played as the curtain-raiser to the (Liverpool won on fi nal featuring Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs. Pi­ sudden-death penalty rates earned R43 000 with Amazulu receiving R34 shootout). 000. Sunday: GOITCHA! ... PrimePress Liverpool goalkeeper Toufi Mbako thwarts Young Ones striker Alien Semifinals: Civics FC 6, Ramblers ~ Botica stars de Koe (left) from a soring chance with Mbako's teammate Beau Kake (centre) waiting for a slip in a Navachab Cup semifinal tie played at Karibib on Saturday. De Koe, however, had the last laugh FC 0; African Stars 4, NEW Zealander Frano Botica scored a try and when he grabbed the equaliser before full time to grab a 2-all draw for Young Ones. Liverpool won Prime Press Liverpool kicked three conversions and a penalty as defending O. on penalties ~o go to the semi-finals, which they lost 4-0 to African Stars yesterday morning. champion Wigan overpowered Castleford 20-6 on Final: Saturday to reach rugby league's Challenge Cup African Stars 5, Civ­ final. ics FC 4. A 33-2 loser to Castleford in the Regal Trophy final in January, Wigan was 18-0 ahead at halftime at Headingley and won aim s for its seventh Chal­ Stars:seize Civics NSL Castle lenge Cup triumph in a row. League Schmeichel appeal SOCCER results from the NSL Castle League MANCHESTER United's Dani sh goalie Peter matches played yester­ Schmeichel, sent off on Saturday for deliberately in .9-go~l _ thriller day: handling the bal1 outside his penalty area, plans to Moroka Swallows 4, peal the one-match ban that wil1 rlJle him out of Wits University 1; Pre­ .e March 27 League Cup final against Aston V.illa toria City 3, : Wembley. D' Alberton Callies 4; The Dane. raced several yards out of his atea 'to Real Rovers 2, challenge Charlton' sKim Grant ~ hortly before half And capt~ r~ : Navacl1ab CuP : ~~~· ~ BloemfonteinCeltic I; time. Fairways Stars 0, Hel­ petitlve and sporting shocking 4-2 defeat at lenic 2; Chatsworth J ackson wins CONRAD ANGULA manner, was Ch:llflyd~. tt¥:,boods .of A.ceJ,iaize ~ll98tnj !f.Bush~}\ekt} cided in the mid field with Ch ief Santos a'Weekl!a1"" ~-R: (jya.1 'Pigml'lr, Vraa.l BRIT-AIN'S Colin l ackson took the first step to­ A STERLING performance by mid fielders ". Reinholdt 'Wagga-Wagga' Goagoseb and Erastus Moncho also lier. Professionals I. wards a rare sprint-hurdle double at the European adding his speed and skill Civics also displayed Indoor Track Championships, winning the 60-me­ Richard Kamberipa steered African Stars to the victory. excellent form and de­ BP Top Eight Cup tre dash on Friday in a meet record 6,49 seconds. to a well .. deserved 5-4 victory in an exciting The victory could not serve pra,ise for sending Saturday: The prev ious best at the European Champion­ final ofthe Navachab Top Eight soccer tour­ have come at a better former Premier League FNB Stadium: Third ships was 6,51 by Poland's Marian Woronin in nament played at ~he Community Sports time as Stars are busy champions Ramblers FC & Fourth place play­ 1987. Complex at Karibib yesterday. grooming several tal­ to the cleaners with a offs: Jackson 's time was just ,0 I off the European all­ ented youngsters, (in­ very convincing 6-0 Orlando Pirates 2, time best of 6,48 set by world and Olympic champ Civics looked like po- opposite numbers cluding Moncno) who semifinal win earlier in Amazulu I. Linford Christie. tential winners with a Ricardo 'Bucksy' have joined the Wind­ the morning. fine 4-3 lead until the Mannetti and the ill us­ hoek outfit this season. * Stars received N$6 Cup final: Gazza doubtful destructive boot of trious Brian ' Robson' Stars first brushed 000 for their sweet vic­ Iwisa KaizerChiel"s 3, Goagoseb struck the Isaacs in skill and fitness aside arch-rivals Prime tory with the Civilians Ellerines Sundowns 2. WORLD Cup star may have to miss equaliser that shattered and never allowe'd their Press Liverp'ool 4-0 in pocketing N$2 500 for two England friend lies in May because of Lazio's the hopes of the Bethle- counterparts to take fu ll an exciting final played their trouble. Ramblers English proposed tour to South Africa and Brazil. hem Boys. control of the earlier in the morning a nd Liverpool each The midfield star, who was substituted in Eng­ The Stars duo superbly engineroom. The match, and proved th at they earned N$500 for reach­ Premier land's 1-0 win over Denmark on Wednesday, would matched their Civics played in a very com" have overcome their ing the semifinals. there~renot ~ceGreeceonMay 17, a n dNorwaY , ~1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ League on May 22. Aston Villa 0, Ipswich Lazio will tour South Africa from May 12 to 18. BP Top Eight: I; Manchester City 0, Wimbledon I; New­ OFS take Benson & Hedges castl e 7, Swindon I; Norwich 3, Queens A WHIRLWIND innings of 37 that included seven Park Rangers 4; South­ fou rs and a six by the diminutive Free State middle ampton I, Sheffield order batsman Kosie Venter coupled with superb Sun sets on Sundowns Wednesday I. bow Iing earl ier by Brad ley Player and A Il an Donald earned Free State their second cricket triumph of the FA Cup season. As Arnakhosi win 11th BP Cup ... Hansie Cronje's men added the Benson and quarterfinals: Hedges series trophy to the Castle Cup they won FORMER Dynamos striker Nicky Shaw set pin-point cross from Sizwe Motaung to put hi s side Saturday: earlier when they defeated Natal by seven wickets. up Mike Maringa in front of goal in the 98th ahead. Bolton 0, Oldham I; minute into extra time and the Chiefs It was a good contest between these two fierce Manchester United 3, Emphatic victory mid fielder gave Sundowns goalkeeper Mark rivals in a match that swung from end to end. It was Charlton I. Anderson no chance' with an unstoppable also Sundowns first taste of defeat this season. The MOROKA Swallows scored an emphatic 4-1 vic­ shot to secure a 3-2 victory for the Amakhosi Mamelodi outfit startjfd off as favourites, but it was German tory over Wits University in an NSL Castle League Chiefs who were able to ri se to the occasion and add and their 11th BP Top Eight Cup triumph. soccer match in Dobsonville yesterday. the Top Eight to their trophy haul. First Wits can lay the defeat squarly at the feet - or The victory in a sizzling final played at th e FNB Sundowns, alias the Brazilians, were the more Division should that be hands - of their goalkeeper Nelson stadium in Johannesburg on Saturday in front of an aggressive side in the opening period and deserved • Steele, who looked out of sorts th roughout the estimated 70 000 crowd was a a clear example of their 1-0 lead at the break. In fact Sundowns could RESULTS in German encounter. Chiefs never- say-die qualities after being down 1- have increased th eir lead in the 32nd and 34th First Division, Eric Ramasike and Steve Sekano both scored a o at halftime. minutes. Bundesliga, soccer brace for the high-tlying Swallows .. Sundowns goal came in the 19th minute when star A good piece of defend ing by Chiefs centre-ba~ k midfielder Ernest ' Wire' Chirwali latched onto a Continued on page 11 Cont. on page 11