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GWEN USTER controversy is brewing over the possible allocation of a 10- year tourism tender ofthe Skeleton Coast Park to a German company, a local business concern in the process, Berod Steinhausen of Olympia Reisen claims he already has it in the bag. For the past 15 yean the exclusive rights to tourism in the Sk.eleton Coast Park have been held by Namibian Louw Schoeman of Sk.eleton Coast Fly-in Safaris, who built up a business in the proc­ "S. Minor testifies Last year the Ministry of Nature Conservation and Tourism decided to put the concession out ~m lender. TIle only two companies to tender for FI/II-32! on terror rape 92 were Schoeman's Ay-In Safaris and and Steinhausen's Olym pi a Reisen, and the matter still has 10 bcdecided by the Tender Board, according to TYAPPA NAMUTEWA the Secretary who was approached for comment yesterday. The meeting is set down for next Friday. ONE of the two men accused of the brutal slaying of In the meantime, local conservationists are con­ three San children, yesterday told the Windhoek High cerned about the preservation of the Skeleton Coast Coun that he had prevented his co-accused fro m Park: and its fragile ecosystem. 1bey are addition­ killing the whole family as he was in love with one of ally disturbed by the fact Ihat a Namibian may lose the girls. the concession which may be decided in favour of Johannes Kooper and Andries Ei·Aseb face 31 a Gennan-based company. criminal charges, including murder, rape and robbery. Yet while the decision still has to be made, an The most serious charge is related to the murder of article in the March edition of a Gennan U'avel three minor San children aged from two weeks to fivc bulletin claims that "Olympia Reisen has recently years. Thechlldren were hacked to death witha panga. continued on page 2 Thc mother of the murdered children yesterday testified that Kooper and Ei-Aseb had arrived atlheir 'ON THE RUN' ... Rerugees are continuing to Fr~~~~~;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;., farm Wagon '-Bietjie nearTsumcb on the night of May stream into Nami bia, fleeing fi ghting in their 23 last year. Thetwo allegedly told them that they were homeland. Above: An Angol:ln woman pictured looking for a certain fann in the vicinity. As it was with her belongings as she arrived in Namibia continued on page 2 this week. Sole agents for PresHge Real Estate and. Budget Homes "Phaze It" R95m for new diamond mining OKAHANDJA Buy your vel)' own home In this vel)' prestigious A DEAL is nearly nnished to bring a big new which Angra PC

Coast controversy R95 million for new diamond mining

equal or better the RIO,8m Canadian investing corn- who owns 29,3 per ccnt or FROM PAGE 1 guaranteed by Steinhauscn. FROM PAGE 1 pany and he visited the Ihe Canadiancomra"y~nd Local conservationi sts LAderilz facilities and met could own more. The boughtthce~clu 8ive right s argue in favour of Under the deal at least government officials. 'Canada Stockwalch' for safaris in the Skeleton Schoeman getting the ten- onc mining and prospect- He is reported as saying newsleuer (~e bolt) l'3y~ Coast Park for five million der for safaris to the Skel- ing boat is to be brought in hei.o very c~citedandhopcd he and associates own % DeullChmarlt... cion Coast Park, saying he with "deep water prospect- thi~ ill onIythcfrrstof many perocntofDiamond Fields II i l believed is providing a world-class ingcapability lIldthelatest projects to come. Re!lOUfCes. Steinhllusen has promited tourism servioc in a remote scientific and technical He praised Government Soorce,suggesthecould an income of RI 000 a per· nod IJCntitive arca. They equipment available." .upport to new investors make a stock·market kiU· son and guaranteed no in- furtherpointoutthathehas Mariental-bom Jannie bringing foreign capital to ing in Canada, where in­ come of RIO,Sm over 10 intimate knowledge of the Steenkamp is the chair of create jobs and become vestors are cummtly wild years., a guarantee which region, built up over many Angra Peque na and wonting partoers. over diamonds. was apparently unneces. years, which his foreign- NWCDMandhas40years BouUe apparently Friedland and some as- Ill)' for the purposes oflhe basedcompetitiondoesnol hisloryinminingNamibian worked for De Beers here sociates were involved in a tender. Schoeman, itislaid, have. Bec.:ause of the aensi- diamonds. lome years ago. company caUed. Galactic has put his figure at R5CXl a tiviry of the area, the lender 1beconcession,between According to the twodi- Resources which 'Mining person, and there is no rea- document stipulates aneed LA.derilz and HottenlolS rectors, the sale of 60 per Journal' sayscaused anen­ son tosuppo8ehecouldnot for knowlege of it. history Bay, was idle for 15 years cent of the company is vilOllme]ltal di saster min· and ecology. before he ignored the worth US$2 miUion (R6,4 ings.oIdandsilverinColo­ ,.------~~~;.----.;.-;;;;;;;;;~~;;;~Il They also point out thlt per1S. e~ - million) and they will re- mdo and authorities mny I while competition is Yesterday he came to main directOR. have to pay US$50 million Namlblan Broadcasting Corporation healthy, none of the local 'The Namibian' to relate In March the Canadian (R159 million) to clearup. lour operators tendered for how he u.sed tractors on the company wu i ..uing Priedland reportedly could TENDER NO 5/93 the Skeleton Coast Park, beach, .maU boats and shares on the stockmarket face charges. but only a foreign-based pumps to suck diamonds 10 raise the money for the But lastnighlSteenkamp group wjth linle or no from the gravels under the purchaseandlhcymayhavc. and Van der Me!WC were knowledge of the 1Ue8.. sun. Hisfellowdirectorisl an option 10 buy the rest. buoyant over the deal and SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF NEW MOTORVEHICLES In termsofTenderBoard Pvander Merwe, who &ay. Some sources have cil- delighted they hid found INWINDHOEK requirements, if I he is also a Namibian. c ul ated newspaper clip- an investor willing to help Tenders are being invitedforthe supply and delivery of the undermentioned new concestionaire does nOI Jean Boulle of Dallas, pings critical of a key Ca- them properly develop the comply with the provisions Texas, i, president of the nadian RObert Priedland area'spotenti nl. motor vehicles: of the tender (in lhis case ~...... c.:::..: ...... _.:::==-== .....=== ..... =::..:~==::..: __ _ the preservation of theecol­ (a) LDV 4, 4 2000 - 3000 cc ogy of the area) then the Minor testifies in terror trial complete with canopy, radio, additional fuel tank, towbar, bulbar concession could immedi­ and immobilizer. Colour - while ately be terminated because had also lost the use of her !IC~ with herand at one St8ge of breach of contract. It FROM PAGE 1 index finger on the same remarked "do you k.now wouldbeupto the Ministry hand. that I have saved your life (b) LDV 4,4 2000 - 3000 cc in question to see that Ihe night, they were offered a During cross-examina­ when my friend wanted to complete with canopy, radio, towbar, additional hJellank and provisions of the tender arc place 10 sleep. They alleg­ li on, Ei-AlIeb lost his tem­ attack you with the panga, immobilizer. enforced. edly gave !IOme liquor to per and shouted at Ihe judge as he could kill you all. I Colour·while Others poinl out that the the couple. to stop the trial. MSIOp. saved you because I love Govenunent has been call­ The woman testified that All she is saying is what you". ingforforeign investment, after they went to sleep, E ­ the police told her to SIIy. Kooper insisted he did (c) LDV 1800 - 2000 cc but local conservationists Aseb started hitting them Stop," Ri-Aseb shouted not rape her, bUllater said, complete with dropside loadbox +/- 3,9 square metres, radio, counter this, saying it will wilh a panga. until the judge adjourned "I never raped you, but I immobilizer an d towbar. serve nopurpose if a viable Her two wcek-old boy,a the trial for a short lime. will accept it as I feel ~orry Colour - white and competent business girl of three years. and their A minor girl nllegedly for your family and whnt built up over many years five-year-old son were raped by Kooperwascalled happened to them." by a local operator, is forced hacked to death. to the witness bo~. A minor girl le!ltified ENQU)RIES to close simply so Ihat the The woman was alleg­ Shelestified tho! Kooper how she and herelder sister Mr. C Rohmann • Tel: 061 ·215811 x 2169 tenderbe accorded loa for­ edly hit on her head with a had taken her to the. veld we~ kidnapped aflCT Ei. - Cl osed tenders must be deposited eign and. as yet, unknown panga and feU down. while het plunts were Aseb threatened to hit them with the. panga. llIe nellt in the tenderbox at NBC Head company. She later woke up in the sleeping, took off her cioilles and raped her. morning the. two girls es· at Cullinan Street in Windhoek on At the time of going to hospital and discovered Ihat press. it was nOl possible to she had sostained several He later took her back to capedwhen they p~ ( ended ' I or before 12:00 on 26 May 1993 contact Louw Schoeman stab wounds on her neck the faml, where they found they wanted 10 relieve for comment as he was in and anns. her sister and /Wo brothers themselves. Namibian Broadcasting Corporation Durban at a toorist indaba, Her right hand was se­ hacked to deatll. The case is continuing and Steinhausen's wherea­ verely injured with the Kooper insisted he had this morning with further bouts were unknown. thumb hacked off and she the girl's pemlission tohave evidence.

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CONAJSION surrounds the alll!b'Cd smugghng uf o!>· economy but jobs slashed !riches from South Africa aftcr ProsccUlor-Gcncr.!.I Hans Hcyman yesterday rcponedly callet! a stnp 10 arrests and said more evidence nf crime w,,~ n O\:d~1. dundancy or early retire- amoullts on advcnising were temporarily slowcd TOMMINNEY men!. diamonds. Havingcslal? as wc ll as more demand 1be Namibian Broadcasting Corporation reponed last night that Hcyman had lold them he wa~ blocking SA U ::S OF diamonds from Namibia are to dinlb According to the De Iishcd diamonds as al- for rough diamond.,> in action until more de tails are known. this ~'em' after the London-ba.'>ed Central SeUing Beers annual repon, re- most a necessary pan of India. The ostrich "scam" made headlines ancr IWO promi­ Organisation agreed to increase the amount they leased recently •. CDM ,cngag.emcnlS il;l a .huge . CDM mines the coast ~ nt soutltcnr fmmers 'w.ere ancstcd. rtponcdly for buy with e".!'ec.' f~(H\~ May 1.. production soared-Io a numbers. o f C.O U~lri CS al.ong 100 kilom'ctrcs smuggling OSlriCheS from Kimhcrley alld the Orange 12"year record last year around the world. Dc northof!heO~g~R!vcr Fiec Staic into unregistered airficlds in Namibill. Ac­ TIlis will l>e an impor-. petlloT}forCDMsaidycs- before the' CSO cut ai- . Becrs is persuading- TO- in a concession valid un- cordihg (o.sortle ncwspaperreports . in onc swoop R960 lanlboosttoGovcrnmenl· teroay.it was good news ' fecled it. It rOse 30 per mantics world-widc dia- lil 20 1 0~ It 'trealed n~ore 000 worth of chic1c!i:epch wol1h somc R2 500, was income tt> which ilia- forN1unibiaandforGov- cent to 1548 milliOO'car- mondsareanappropriale Ions or ore in 1992 and seized and the famlCr has ~n instructed 10 look after moods are one.ofthc key emmcot revc'nues, but ats io 1992, compared to gift fOr olher occasiOhs had a ti::tter-grade. Na: theffi-untii he-appcan in ooun al Sl8mpriCI on""M"y 26. elemcnts. would "!lOt ncccss.1.rily" I 194 million carals in 100. mibia produces some of 1;hosc Icilqwl,lto be.. &TeSled and c~argcd. ramlers Lasl year the CSO cut mcan more jobs. 1991. While salcs in shops the best and bigger dia- Nicolaas Dreyer of Judea·OslTowards Kcennanshonp the amount of diamonds Lasl year's sales cuI TIle rcpon says world worldwide were at the moods in the world. and and ' Koot' Loftje..EatM ofVoigl~b near KaLkrand. UII!Y buy from Consoli- ledloproductioncutsand rough diamond markcts same level as previous there was morc demand have apPeared in coUr( and been released on bail d'uedDiamondMincsby the shedding of a mas· havebeldupquile we ll al years, the diamond ac- for these Ihan for smaller Dreycrisreponedlyowncrofa2kilomc treuoregl<; tercd a quarter to only 75 per sive I 650 jobs from the beginning of 1993, count fe ll by a fifth 10 stones. runway on tUs fann.whcre a C-47 cargo plane landed cent ofoomta1leveIs. In 1992's tOlal of 6 260 andasmallpriceincrease $644 million (R2 048 Elizabeth Ba) and with the giant cargc of ostriches. ltIfTit.-Ealoo iHiso the last few days, Julian workcrs. Of these. some was possible in Febru - mill ion) and a large in- Auchasmincswereinfull believed 10 have an airfiCld on his farm. Ogil . Th chair 800 jobs were Ultle 00- The hich creaseinstocks toS3 765 p roduction, but now GeraldFouchtofTransNamibiaAvlationis reponed OfS~r::n~CCOle- ticedasthcywerelhroogb ~~IYCOO:~~:'Orld million (RI I 973 mi l- somecapitalprogrammes 10 have been taken by investigatOrs to the airfJeId al nary AG which owns 001 replacing staff who diamondtrnde,saysshop lion). The txmermari:.ets which would give the Voigstkub and questioned about the smuggling. An· ' ~ . CDM f' U held . . " 1993 be n.l ...... morelifehavc been otherplane, aCessna 310, wasreponed in a local daily CDM ,annouoce d I h at Ielt, accolulOg to . saleso JCwe cry up III c ... ,y wcre - ...... newspaper to have crashed somewhere near Kalkrand beller diamond markets 1beconlpanyannounced well despite world reces- cause war and rain had pul on hold De Beers is and this was to have been hushed up. meanltheyhadraisedthe in March that this year sion. SlOPped a Oood of illegal also negotiating with the Funher repons in the newspaper say IWO Snul.h sales quota to 80perceol 834 jobswereended.653 This is part1y beeause mining in Angola and Namibian Govenunent Africans have alread)' appcan.:d in coun in Orange Free State and been fined RI (X)()andR2400caeh for illegal o:fno=m:,:~:,:~:",:. :A:SPO=k:es='=O:f:th::c::m:::::by=v::o l::u:n:t""::::"':' =the=::Il'::o:U:P;:' '''':::nds:::I:,,:g::'=be::,:,,:;,se;::R:U:;':si:,"='X;.po~ru;-_oLv;,e~'~' '''S";;nE· n~g~C~Di(M;;;. x.~ ellpon of game products. Heyman'S reponed move 10 ; Left: SEEKING REF- put ahold on more busts contra.~Is with a StaTement on UGE ". Angolans are Wednesday from the Ministry of Wildlife, Conserva­ slill sl reamin g in to tion and Tourism that "the Government i ~ clItemely northern Namibia,nee- concemcd about the illegal impo rt of ostriches." inglhefight ingbetween According 10 acting pennanent secretary Oanie Angolan government Grobler, the smuggling threatened growing expons of forces and Unita. Pic- ostriches and products which eamed R22.5 million last tured here are some of year. Panicularly imponant:u-e good relalions built up theyoung children who with US buyers who have so farappmved only 260f the h avened, together-with 80 Namibian fanns as sufficiently disease-free for the their parents, from lucrativeellponoflivebirds. 1t isnot known ifthc farm <; OmuJunga in southern involved in smuggling were approved Angola. They are pres- 1be Ministry says exports of ostri c ht!~ has hl:en ently settled in a rem- banned from South Africa and all other soUlhern Afri­ gee c.amp at Eenbana. can countries from early in the century. Namibia lifted Photo: Oswald Shivute this after independence.

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For any information on exact where AUC ITON abouts and adress of TONIGHT. 17H3D Mr. Friederich Evenson For mo re intonnation contaa ID NR. 5207270800145 or his YOUR BmER PA RTNER Vehicle: 1989 Nlssan 1800 LWB 1 Tonner IN AUCn ONEERING Eng ine Nr. L1852552tlR AN AC UTI ONS Life for brothers Serial Nr. Y074393 NA MIBIA Karakul soars Res. Nr. N34890T Pucclnl Streel ne'" 10 after R140 murder Croesers Garage THE price fo r karakul pelts soared by a massive P/8as(J ccntaCl MrM l2aaks, Te/061 ·229680 TeI: 22 00 12 44 per cent yesterday when Ihe entire offering or 1WO brothers who strangled an elderly man to only 57 522 pelts wer e sold out at an auction in deathaflerthey had robbed him of his moneywere Frankfurt. According 10 karakul officials, the yesterday sentenced 10 life imprisonment after average price of R40.97 is up past an important they were found guilly of nl urder. R40,OO level. August Gariseb. 35. and his younger- brother­ CITY OF WINDHOEK It compare.,> well with the average price ofR28,47 Petrus Gariseb, 33. killed Hendrik Samuel Botha 1a.'>IDeccmber, when I 27000pell'lwcreoffcred La,>t in Windhoek on September 18 1asl year. CITY STORES TENDER October the price was R38,82 and in May Ia.<;t year it The two men broke into Botha 's house in K1ein Tenders arc hereby in vited for the supply and deli vcry of the was R40 when 110 000 pelL'l wcre sold. Windhoek at mid night. Botha was a lone and they following.carriagc paid. to the Municipal Slores. (Siding 941-417) lllc peak was 1976 when Namibia sold4,8 million overpower ed him, tied up his ha nds and feet and Tender M.5V93 - SPLIC ING K ITS AND S HRINK pcIL'>, whilesal es had recently fallen sharply from476 strangled him with a pica of electrical cord and SEALS 000 in 1991 to 387 000 last year. According 10 the stabbed him in the nd with a knife. T ender M.5 2193 - 15 mm WATER METERS AND Cl Pelts Centre ruo by Agra Co-operative, yesterday Botha died as a result of strangulation and the SHORT COLLA R J OINTS showed strong interest in buying the pelts with many BITUM EN (yEARLY) of the traditional buyers back including Italians, men covered his body with blankets and left it in T end er M.53/93 - Greeks, Spani ards and French. German and Namibian the house. They stole RI 40 in cash. T ender M.S4193- 75 kV. TRANSFORM ER buyer.> also featured. After killing Botha, the two men tried to break Tende r- M55/93- ONE ONLY DOUBLE CAB FOU R, III prcvious sale.'> the halian'i, who lll'C the main into a nother house, b ut ned when the police ar­ WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLE huyers, had been hit by a big fall in the Italian lira r ived. Closing Date: 4 June 1993 cllrrclu,;y "!pinst tile Gcrmandeutschcmark in which J udge Ha nnah found them guiU y oftheft, mur­ Tender documcnlS arc obtainable from the Municipal Sto re=-:. Ihe auction lakes pI c. Clothes makers were still der and attemp led h ousebreaking. Private Bag 12009. Windhock. 9000, on payment of R5.(Vl kccn to buy. bul could not afford high prices. Both wer e sentenced to life imprisonment for­ sel of two documents. . Thc price of grey pell'> wa.'i yesterday up 57 percent per the mur der. while August was given 30 months for ENQUIRIES: Tel: (061) - 391 ,2270 10 R40,9 1 on average and black pelts also rose, to theft and attempted housebreaking. Perrus was R40,96 cach. sentenced to I S months for theft and attempted T BIEWENGA: STORES CONTROLLER lllc top price wa... R89 cach for a lot o f light­ Nolice No, 70/93 spctklcd black pelts. 'The lOp pricc for grey was R65 housebreaking. for a dark Kobus Miller pr-osecuted. NOTICE Take notice thot MRS S. Un intends to apply to the Counc~ of the Municipally of Windhoek for the rezoning of Erl 470 Bach Street nom ·General Resi­ Home Affairs move Tenders are hereby iflvitad tor !he lease a/the following camps siltJated on the MaltaMhe Townlands: dential" to "Business' Futher take notice that 0 copy of the plan ties for Ar ••: Camps K4 - K7, K9 - K14, K16 · K19 and K31; inspection during normal office hours at room 710, ApPfoxirnataty 7 333 hectares to ease queue load Municipal Offices Wlndhoek Carrying Capacity: l i5 hectares (depends on My person objecting to the proposed use of land Biomass) may lodge such application In writing. together 1 467 Karakul ewes; or 1 128 with the grounds thereof. with the Council and with CHRISTOF MALETSKY pie who flocked 10 the main Home Dorper ewes; Of 862 8oef'bok --'::::':':'::::':::::""::::::=':':::::":_ _ Affairs office evcry day. ewes 244 LSU (cattle) the Appliant within fourteen (14) days of the lost PI .... Nol.: publication of this notice. PEOPLE living oUlside Windhoek Two officials. in the Ministry told (a) When calves and lambs have reached th e age 013 AppIleant: whohave:reviouslyappliedfortheu- The Namibian lhat "since this is an months, such animals are regarded as being a part $~weh PlCH'IIng CONuItalt PO 80x 11 &69 birth certihcates, identity cards and unending problem in which we are 01 the stock. passports in the capital city will no deatingwith between 14010 150appli­ During the period of lease it may be required that the longer be aIhwed to do so. cations a day. there was no other way number 01 animals be decreased Of increased in -- Those from outside Windhoek ap­ out". acoordancewith recommen~ations by the Extension NOTICE . . . Officer ollhe Dire:ctorate'Agricufture 01 Maltah6he. . . plying for new documents Will no}Y Jll;C minimum number of applica­ Taxa notice that MRS R. Smlt intands 10 Cj)ppIy to the have to do so if} tqeirJes(>C;Ctive re- tions staff at the Windhoc~ . HQ deal Cound of Ihe Municipally of Wlndhoek for tha gioos. _ .with each day ~ is ,120. but.~ince the " , rezoning of Erf N471 Bach Street from "General 1bey should contact their local of~ school boudays have.started, this has I RI ,00 per Residential" to "Business" fiees where everything.will be pro-. shot liP to 180. Futher take notice that.a copy of the p lan 6as. for vided 10 them. The 1 JUr'18 1993 b 31 May 1994 inspection during normal office hours at room 710, officials said this ¥placed a tre­ Municipal Offices Windhoek . This has been revealed by the Min­ mendous strain on staff membeTS who mind the localiry 01 the water supply points, My person objecting to the proposed use of land istry of Home Affairs. The move has virtually had to work round the clock to be leasl:ld separately or as a unit, however, may lodge such opplication In ....,.iling, together been necessitated as staff in the Wind­ keep their heads above water. determined by the ExtQl"ISion Officer under no circumstances be Q){ceeded. with the grounds thereof. with the Council and 'Nith hock office cot4d no longer cope with TIle decision came imo effect 011 the AppUant within fourteen (l4) days of the lost the long, unending queues of the peo- Monday. The Village Countil is not compelled 10 accapt the highest publication of this notice. or any taodsr and is not alliberty to disclose reasons tor AppIleml: award ing or rejecting lendefs. Sk/b«vwct1 PlCH'IIng CONuIlall PO 80x 11 at.9 WI""'"",, Tenclef documents areobtailable "om the ViRage Council Canada bids farewell 01 MaltahOhe or at "the office of the Ministry of Regional and Local Government and Housing: Division Towns and Villages. City Centre, 7th Floor, Room 706. NOTICE Take notice that MR F X Weschsalbergar intends to Tenders In sealed envelopes endorsed: "Tender: opP/Yto the Council of the Municipa!ly of Win<:fhoek MalIoahOhe or at1t1eoffice 01 the Ministry of Regional and for the rezoning of Erf 1810 BochStreet from "General Local Govemment and Housing: Division Towns and Residential" 10 ' Business' Villages, City Centre. 7th Floor. Room 706. Futher take notice that 0 copy of Ihe plan Hes fOf Tenders in sealed envelopes endorsed: - Tender: Inspecllon during normal office hours at room 710. MaltahOhe Townlands: may be I'Ianded in at the above. Municipal Offices Windhoek mennonecl office. City Centre BUilding, 7th FIOO!' . Room AnV person objecting to the pfOposed use of land 706. Windhoek or mailed to the Permanent Secretary. may lodge such application in ....,.iting, together Pnvate Bag 13251 . Wlndhoek. EnqUiries to telephone with the groundstheleof. with the Council and with number (061 ) - 224711. extension 224.01 tax number the AppUant v.rithin fourteen (14) day.; at the lost (061) - 231185 publication of this notice. AppIIeant: DATE: 28 MAY 1993 AT 12:00 SIub«wwct1 Planng..,""' Consulla'lt .... PO 80x 11869

FAREWELL PRESENT ... The Canadian High Commission in Na­ mibia yesterday gave a donation to the Namibia Institute ror Democ­ racy for the promotion of democracy in Namibia.1t came on the eve of ZEBRA HOLDINGS (Pty) LIO.-__- __-I today's closure of the Commission. Outgoing High Commissioner P.O. Box 23062 Wayne Hammond (right) handed over the cheque to the NID's co" WINDHOEK ordinator, Theunis Keulder (left). Keulder said the Money would be TEL: 227253 used to print educational booklets promoting the study of democracy, TELEFAX: 227256 especially the constitution, which would be translated into vernacular languages. In an earlier statement Hammond said Canada was dosing its mission because of the Canadian government's rationalisation programme. This had heen undertaken in thelight ofeconomic hardships. From no~ onwards, trade, immigration, visa, passport and consular issues will be handled by the Canadian Embassy in Pretoria. Matters dealt with by the Canada Fund (or Local Initiatives will continue to be handled by "Due to the passing away of the fund co-ordinator,SandyGoliath, who is based in Windhoek. Hammond Managing Director of Zebra will leave Namibia for Canada by mid-June. Holdings and Eros Fishing Mr. John Hamutumwa, .. NAMIBIA DEVELOPMENT Zebra H o lding Group ~f • TRUST Companies will be closed The Namibia Development Trust Invites all interest groups for business, in honour of or individuals to attend. A 3 - 4 hours workshop on Natural Mr Hamutumwa, until Resource Management Monday 17th May 1993. (Internal Resource Management in Communitees) SS Districts Councils in Zimbabawe adopted this ap~ proach. Call 272368 (h) for The Resource person is: Nonnan ReynoJds Date: 18/5193 14 hrs. funeral arrangements Where: Fredrich Ebert Foundation Forum Str~et Address: Robert Mugabe Str. Corner John Meinert Street

For more information contact: 38002138003 THE NAMIBIAN Friday May 14 1993 5 FOR SALE­ PRESTlG& SUIDERHOF i\: R350 000 boost from ESTA.TEREAL ••• Do you enjoy entertaining and outdoor living? Treat Sida for Nam culture yourc.p.lf and let me show you this splendid family home • 3 Bedrooms H c... I &throom He. Kitchen THE Swedish lnt...... _ ~ A... _ ... Dm!Iop...... TnuI to< Cultural Pr0- b.i.c... Pantry thority,SlDA,basdonatedR350000tordevelop­ motion aad. DeveloplMllt. Lounge Dining room sepercted by brge mtnt and promotion 01 culture in NamibUt, the­ The rw.t. will aIao be utilised to< the pub"... fireplace, Garcge with 3 carports. f lat with DevelopmentCorporationOfficeottheSwedisb Don of a new book on the C.... MassaU't toilet attached to main house. f i'sh pond, Emb assy in Windhoek. aonouoeed on Wfdnes. whid:I is planned to be boodled 00 Cassinga Day Thatched Bungalow. sprinkler system. burglar day. ...., year (1994). alarm, security gates. glassed in stoep. TbeEmhassysaidthe moneywouldbeusedfor 1hf,donationformspartofanoneoiugprocess book production, for the ea,tablilbment of a whit;h started in December 1991 with the publi. REALLY A MUST TO SEE Na~ i bian Orature Project ~ for supportiog eatiop oI j ~Culturein Namibia: An Overview". Contact me. and I will gladly show you this projects such as theatrfl and arts and craft The curreot contribution toOows an initial lovely home and garden. centres through tbenewly-establisbed Narniblan R250 000 pledged by SIDA during 1991/92. Tel: Marianna 114656 or 11] 196

JOHN HAMUTIlMWA Our hearfelt sympathy and condolence to his wife, children and colleagues in Eras Fishing Co. and Zebra Holding on the loss of a good father, friend and colleague. May the Lord grant you his strength and THE COMING OF THE 'SECOND EYE' _. The opening of the National Assembly of Tuesday courage. marked theoffi cial beginning of a hi-cameral parlia ment as set out in the comtitution. President Sam Nujoma (extreme right) is seen taking the salute from the Presidential Guard at the opening. Also MANAGEMENT AND STAFF: pictured are the Speaker of the National Assembly Or Mose Tjitendero (left) and the Chairman of' the National CollociJ, Kandy Nehova (sec:ond from left). Photo: Christof' Maletsky. ORYX FISHERIES (PTY) LTD. ORYX SHIPPING AGENCY CC. 3 new health Goaseb goes free

LACK of evidence and contradictory evidence by State wi~ on Wednesday forced a Windhoek bills on cards High Court judge to discharge a man who faced a charge of murder, two charges of attempted murder WILLl AM HEUVA and one of assault. Waiter Goaseb, 26, a CDM worker and weU· UNREGlSTERED social workers will not be aI- known Windhoek figure, was accused of having killed Oswald Auseb in Katutura on May 91351 year. JowedNational to practiceAssembly if athi news momin bill to gbe i sintroduced carried through in the Gand,oseApbiual"NO anallu'bgedlbYY'h"'OO·ed".tOgki,.... , ·,lthel N'mth, .....~'d 'e lalxl ,Og'edIgUby N A M the National Assembly. assaulted Nanub. Goaseb pleaded not guilty and said Duringyesterday'ssitting,&putyministerofHealth he had acted in self defence. and Social Welfare Or Iyambo Indongo gave notice He said he had been called oot from a house in that tins morning he would iottoduce three bills OD Katuturn because people were fighting and throwing Talking Ab,out behalf of his Ministry. Two deal with social workers and the third with a stones. Apparently stones hi t and damaged his car, Teenage and. stones were thrown in his direction. nursing association. fi three ho Pregnancies TIlls last bill will provide for a nursing associati on To disperse those fighting he had ~ s . IS into the air. Auseb ran towards him and he had fired Bessie Head: for Namibia and it.o; management which will control another shot which hi! him. The Write~ ~y~a:~~:~no~c!t'~~:~:d=a.!:~ In his judgemeOl , Judge Theo Frank found there bill which would amend the Nat ional Welfare Act of was no evidence against Goaseb ~garding the at­ and Sunsets tempted murder as the three state witnesSeS gave • 1965. changing the name "National Welfare Board confiictingevidence. Purther,hefound tha!tberewa.s of South West Afri ca" 10 "Nati onal Welfare Boardof not enough evidence to prove that Goaseb had in· Nambia". ! tended killing Auseb. Gaoseb was given the benefi t This bill also aims at repealing current provisions of the doubt and was acquitted on all charges. for the registrati on and control over social 1be third bill provides for the estahlishmewOntrk anders'I ~~~~~~~~~~;;~;~iiii~ constitution of a professional board for social work­ ers. TIle board will define the registration, training and quali fication.o; of social workers and will ban CLUB TUJE unregistered social workers from practicing. TIle assembly adjourc(j aftcr a bridsitting and will P...... ,·•• resume this morning at 091100, when the three bills wi ll be fonnally inuOOuced.

1 ".,,;II ,bl. at bookshops in Windhoek. on the street or get it Protect yourself . stick to one office in Capital Centre. Room 809 in the levinson Arcade. partner or use a condom 230618 I 36371. 6 Friday May 14 1993 THE NAMIBIAN

Racist club? lie Department to do iL~ jobpropedy and f1 usb out IWOULDlikclotell you lhese u nde~ira bl e ele· about an incident on Fri­ P lI TICA l me nt.~ who are bound 10 cb y night (7.5.93) when 1 destroy our country and decided to go out with government. my wife and her friend · PERSPECTIVE for the evening. 1 am a ANGRY TAXPAYER relative strangerto Wind­ OSHAKATI I MUST agree with the hoek as I came to live there were about ten va­ mentionbutafew. Work­ and sheep. 1be car was Namibia Public Work· here a few months ago cantseatsandooe woman ers are human 100 and full to capacity. I do not Simataa ers Union (Napwu) in its and I am not familiar with sitting. She infonned us tbus theybadhighexpec­ know wbetherthey were criticism of tbe rtteDt the bars and clubs here. lheseatswere ' laken' and taboos, which were never being lerried for a gov­ condolences shock hikes in hospital Wewerepassingtbe Blue ' reserved' although there met and continues not to ernment function or IT was a big shock 10 aU tariffs. Inaddition tothis, MarlininTalStreetwhen was no sign of drinks, be met or not at the rate whether they were pri. Ondangua residents, es­ talk of suspension of we heard the music and jackets. or reservation they would want them 10 vate properties being peciallytheShixungileru transport for hospital decided to go in. When I cards elc. We treated this be met. trarnponedattheexpe~ family, to hear that Cde staff', is also worrisome. entered the club I was nonsense with the con­ What then does one of the taxpayers .• ~he~ . B'rian Simataa died in a Private patients are one rather surprised to fInd tempt it deserved and ig. expect would the reac­ thescpeop~esawme,~y car accident on May 1. thing, but for state pa­ that all the cus tomers and nored -her so she rushed tion of the workers be if went behind the cuca 1be late Simata'a was tients,manyofwbom are staff were ·white'. there off. Soon she returned not one of disillusion? shops and tried to hide friendly to us and every. not earning at all, the was not a single 'black' withacoupleofmenwho It was thus very naive som eo~the~.a1s, 1be one else. He was a popu· increases have come as a person in the Club apart insisted that the seats we and myopic of some car regtStrabOn IS GRN lar and charismatic severe blow. from my wife and ber weresiningonweretheir speakers at the May Day 3554, awhiteToyota4x4. leader, ahardworkerand friend. This is something ownseats(aJthoughthere rallies to ask rhetorical When. r came 10 dedicated cadre with SEEN in the tight of perks that hardly seem to I have not seen for years, were at least anotller six questioos such as 'where Ongwediwa, I saw";"" goodqualityaodstylcof diminish, bothin the public and private sector, the inEngland, where l come unoccupied seats around are the workers' and ' is olhcrGRN 7602, a white leadership andacapable hospital hikes are even more disheartening news. fromitisvirtuallyimpos­ them). One tried to re­ this not your day?' !sum pickup, c~g person and hero of the One is forced to point once again totheplightofthe sible to find a bar or club move mydrinkandwhen TIle problem with the anotherloadofarumals. I Namibian people during unemployed, the aged and the students, who sim- which is exclusively my wife mov-ed to an­ leadership of the Swapol started t owoode r w~ ther the liberation slTUggle. ply do not have the means to pay for a shock 300 'white' in this way al· otherseatthemaninques­ NUNW alliance is that ~e. people, espeCially Weknew he fought for per cent hike as far as health care is concuned. On thoughtherearerelatively tion failed to take theseal they underestima,'! the Clvil serv~ts, flOW h~ve this country until we the question oftransport for hospital workers,one few 'black ' people in he wished toc1aim.1lley intelligence of the work­ afrcehandmplu~nng achieved independence has to also draw attention to the fact that most England. then approached a mem­ ers,that is why you have govemmeotproperuesas from South Africa He eight·to·flvers in Government and the private What was of greater ber of the staff but when the Bemhardt Esaus of they wish. Not long ago I tried also to unite all !be seetor usually have private means of transport, concern was the open he came to the table with this world shamelessly saw ~ schools inspector Namibian people. whereas hospital workers, nurses in particular, hostility and racial bar· them he said nothing to proclaiming that be sees ~ng a wheat basket At the time he was ap­ don't usually have such access. assmentdemonstratedby ourselves and left with no problem in being af­ m his. car and on many pointed Regional Cam. One cannot ignore the massive health scam which both the staff and cus­ them. filiated 10 the party. Is it occaslO~ I come across missiooer for Ondangua resulted in the theft of millions from the Ministry tomers. We stood at the I was shockedtoexpe­ only in Namibia where govemmenttrucksonthe it was a crucial time but . of Health. But honest hard working nurses and bar waiting to be served rience this level of raciaJ there is no problem way to Kongo carrying bemanagedlounite~ve­ otherhospitalstaff"cannotbeforcedtopayforthis for nearly an hour while harassment in Namibia whereas all over the cattle which I am con- rybody here. • and in so doing jeopardise health care otber customers were after independence. A planet eanh such affilia­ vinced is not property of Hebasleft agapandno countrywide. served around us. When­ club which practices ra­ tion has shown to be ad­ the stale. one can fill it easily. His There is little doubtthat the morale of the generaJ ever I chaJlenged any of cial harassment or allows verse 10 the cause of the Can we bear fro~ the body will be buried, bot public, those who are not rich enough to be private the bar staff they claimed its customers and staff to workers? government whal IS al- flOthis spirit, dreams and patients, will be severely dented by the bospital that they were only serv· practice racial barass­ 1be workers are defi­ !owed to be llaIlsp~)Itcd aspiIations. hikes. Similarly, there is little doubt that the ing atthet3blesandsome­ ment! Is this activity le­ nitely aware that the two m go;emment vehicles. Myfamilywi1l notfor. morale of nurses will be affected by a removal of one else was responsible gal? What do your read­ are just two sides of the lfordinarypeoplearenot get what he did for Na­ their means of transportation. for b IIshed under a psuedonym.

additional assurances for the categories ofpeopJe dm~entionednotgOfaren above. OUgh . Th~en~tobesome~s~a~t~do~w~n ~ru~a~t~ab~l~e~W~he~re~~om~a=w=a:n:aw=:a~):j:ob~S~. ~t~o~~st~an~"~.~==n:u:n'=he:':O~f~g~o~a~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ifan increase is inevitable, then let lhe Ministry of Health at least try and make provis10ns for low~ sembly of the Bahais tariffs for people who simply cannot afford the Namibia rece nlly at- present price of health care. Similarly, attempts tended the International should be made to continue the transportation of Cooventionofmorelhan particularly essential services, such as nurses, to 750Bahaisfromoyu150 prevent both an outcry in their ranks and a countries. The Conveo· lowering of mOI·ale. tion, which was held at Haifa in Israel at Ihe be­ ginning of this mooth, " I THE Namibian is published a five--yearly event by the Free Press of Namibia, 10 elect the Un h'Hal 42 John Meinert Street, Wind­ hoek. Editor: Gwen Lister. Prin"ted by John Meinert (Pty>'-Limited, Stiibel Street, some I 500 Windhoek. representing a cultural cross-section of soclelJ. Telephone: (061) 36970/1/2/3/ Pictured here are, from 4;F a •. , (061) 33980; Telex: (061) left: Farhad Nadimi, Drettel Hone, Gerda Aiff. 3t "r -otal Address: PO Box Ubaid David.~ a nd '1. v"mdh oek , Namibi, a . Donald Stevenson. THE NAMIBIAN Friday May 14 1993 7

Living within our means SEVERAL recent events have again high· lighted that the country cannot afford unreal­ istic perks for officials or the private sector. The news thatso- forsetrlngup a train­ In his keynole speech, Okahandja model would year."HopefuUy one of the Ministry of Works, greater benefits. ing production centre for Hamute nya thanked be emulated throughout theartisanscouldgoand Transport and Commu- H modem woodworking o~f' . - 'e ' abo"twood . . had ·"-"the owever, it seems with the proposed tax members of the co-op- the nation. le...... u.." rn cabon proVlu.;u h techniques al Rundu. working techniques," he co-operati vewithabuild. c anges that the perks system is about to lose erative for making the Whileencouragingthe He expressed the hope said ing for accommodation. its allure even in private business. Instead the project a success despite memberstoproduce qual­ thal this would become a ClJairman oftheboard Aftertheopening,Min- emphasis appears to be moving back to the difficul ties. ity handicrafts and be reality with the help of of the Mbangura co-op- isterHamutenya,accom- salary alone as the main reward for work. " I am given 10 under- competitive when it came theintemational commu­ erative - woodpecker in panied by the Mayor of This is not before sland ... that there were 10 exporting, the Minis­ wne. nily and bilateral and Rukwangari, Faustinus Okahandja, J osephat Such a policy to downgrade the importance of man y difficulties: some ler cautioned againsl de­ multilateral co-operation. legal, somefactionaland pleting Namibia of it's Kudumo, told The Tjinae, and three of his the 'fringe benefit' should help the public and Hamutenya said the some 'unnecessary', trees. Namibian thal tbeco-op- councillors, the Gover- private sectors to move away from the system. Minisuy of Trade Indus­ which had 10 be over- Hamutenya urged the erative had approxi- nor oftbe Okavango re- At the moment consideration of potential Sal­ try would try to organise comeinthecommission- co-operative to make mately 400 members. gion. Ambrosius ary level and extra benefits seems to outweigh training for some mem­ Mvemembersserveon Hain ...... ", andodlerGov ing of this project," he veryjudicioususeof"the .,. toge!he, w,·Jh 0--' - acommitmenttonationbuildingamongsome bers of the co-operative , bo0~ said woodthatweharvestand, .." ...... emment officials visiled as weU as in other fields one member each from Mealco, the Wue Indus- public servants. In spite of this, the co- ontheotherhand,tomake to help enable Namibian CRlAA, the municipal- try and the Commercial Of course earning a fair wage will always be a operative hadshownthat sure that for every tree entrepreneurs 10 be self­ ityofOkahandjaandthe IovestmentCo-operative paramount issue for workers at whatever ooce people had set their that is feUed, we plant at employed. Ministries of Trade and which packs local and level. minds on aproject it could leasl four new trees". He revealed that his IndustryandLoca1Gov- imponed sproul, sor- But we also need to develop a real spirit of · be achieved through per- " Letourgrandchildren Ministry was negotiating emmenl and Housing. ghum and milk powder. public service among government workers severance. Minister Hamutenya ~The::~board:::~",::pe~M:· ses:..:======.1 rather than simply concentrating on how rich we can get. stressed thal small and r infonnal industries held In the light of cutbacks, rationalisation, and tre mendous promise for retrenchments we can no longer justify the thefutu re. Notonl ycould perks system in the government serviCe, even they help solve problems if we ever could. of unemployment, but Similarly the private sector asa whole can also they could help conven tighten its bellon perks and instead look again Namibia into a self-reli- at employment creation or at least avoiding 3n1 , produ ctive and further retrenchments. manufacturing country. Just as government service needs a spirit of A representative of the Development Centre for ""''''''.11 public service overriding thatofpersonal gain, ;'.. so the private sector needs to develop an ethos Research Infonnation of social responsibility. Action In Africa (CRJAA), Michel Mal­ Ofcourse, with some companiesthisisalready let, which sponsored the there. Many businesses donated generously to project, said the co-o~ the drought relief effort last year. This week erative had organised for some companies put together R40 000 for the morc than a year and had President's birthday celebration. identi fied Okahandja as While we would not want to begrudge these a strategic place. donations for a special national occasion, as Mallet promised more has been pointed out perhaps an equivalent shclter aoo accommoda­ amount could have been donated to the Red tio n facilities which Cross to re-start their feeding programme in would be transformed into a cran centre. Katutum. Hamutenya said he THANK YOU ,.. Mbangura Co-operative mem­ Ifwe are to survive and develop in the presenl looked forward to the ber, EmaliusSanlos,handed acarved wooden box STANDING TALL ... Giraffes are among the difficult economic climate, we will need to mushrooming of similar and walking stick 10 Minisler Hidipo Hamulenya crafted the the handy "wood- change both in the public and pri- and said the on behalf' of the vate ~ l 1i1iil11d!@bi

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STRICTLY TRADERS ONLY While stocks lasts E&OE ·4f·~ '1. ,M .·. •'..i1 • , '~'~, .... ,., 'I~~' ,'( , ',7, ·f THE NAMIBIAN Friday May 1419939 John Meinert FIRST OF ITS KIND FOR ESTATE AGENTS 11 ;~:"~:·~":I~"":·:::by invited for lhelease of the tollov.ing turns 75! I !he Aroab Townlands: ANNETHANDEKA '1,'"',,, ,C,,'"',. ps Kl· K24, K9 +f· 8638 hectares (except 11 ' K19, K20 and K21 +/. 1 581 hectares) NA MlBIA' s largest printing house, John Meinert GEtsMJ~1 (Pty) Ltd, commemorates 7S years of business in 11."",>,1", Capacity: 1: 8,638 hectares (depends on Namibia on July this year · an era in whicb it Biomass) 1 1 000 Karakul ewes; or shared the highs and lows in the history of Na­ 769 Dorper ewes: or ntibia, including a world war, the liberation strug­ sea Boerbok. ewes gle and independence. When calves and lambs have reached the age of 3 Meinens "will defi­ company image and as­ months, such animals are regarded as being a part nitely be the leadingpriot­ sisl in improving busi­ of the stock. ing house in Namibia for ness efficiency". (b) During !he period ollBase Itmay be required thatthe many years 10 come," Products printed by number of animals be decreased or Increased in accordancewilh rerommendatioflS by the Extsnsloo says Nic Kruger,director Meinertsincludeposters, Ollicef of the Directorate Agriculture of of John Meinen andgen­ almanacs, brochures, Keetmanshoop. eral manager of Demo­ books. annual repons, Price: cratic Media Holdings computer fonns, news­ I stock units: RI ,00 per month plus a basic levy of RO ,20 per small stock unit per month. (Ply) Lld letlers, letterheads and all The company de­ other general stationery. Lease Period: scribes itself as "a pro­ FoUIXier JohnMeinert. I June 19931031 May 1994 gressive media centre" the SOD of a tailor from specialising in printing, Hamburg in Gennany, Bearing In mind the locality 01 the wal9r supply points, camps may be leaseCI separately or as a unit, however, and also comprises the cameloNamibiain 1906 slOCk numbers as determined by the Extension Oflicef Southern Estates' TOP Agent following features: and la:er look over the may under no circumstances be exceeded. • anexlensiveirJ..bouse management of the then Invites All facility forone-stop print­ newly established The Village Countil is not compelled to accept the highest "New Estate Agents who have passed their exami­ or any tender and is not at liberty 10 disclose reasons for ing "Windboek Druckerei". awarding or rejec~ng t&nders. nations OR intend writing the '" graphic design and Hepurchasedtbecom­ examination to a pre-course talk. layout, typesetting with panyon 1 July 1917 and Tender cIocI.ments areobtmabie Irom fie Vilage Council This will be the beginning of a series of seminars that Anne will be the largest DTP compu­ later changed the com­ 01 Aroab or at the office 01 the Ministry of Regional and ter technology Local Govemment and Housing: Division Towns and running ror Estate Agents pany name 10 John Villages, City Centre. 7th Floor, Room 706, '" one four-colour and Meinert (Ply) Ltd. The three two colour-printing printing works remaine

THE intersection of Jobn Meinert and Stiibel streets will be temporally closed for traffic because of re­ pair work whicb is to be done on several waler pipes which PO. Box 56 . Tel. (061) 225411 . WINDHOEK have burst. 'The closure comes MARCONI STR. 54 inloeffect from 13hOO this Saturday, tomor­ row. It is expected to be re-opened on May 24, a media release issued Service and Experience by Windhoek Munici­ pality public relations officer Willie Kauaria combined with the said Pedestrians will also be affected as the re­ pair work includes latest technology sidewalks. This is ex­ peaedlo becompleled by May 28. to meet your printing needs 100 public has been asked to be patient and 10 obey traffic signs. the traffic officers and for the futu re inslructions given by workmen. DON'T DRINK The leaders in prln~ing AND DRIVE. 10 Friday May 14 1993 - 1;HE NAMIBIAN

. ======Market round-u",-p ==_11 •••at2,200onth provisiolll\'e SMIindex 2,183.3. .ThebI1le-chipSMl closed8.6Iower Ill TOKYO· Tokyo stocks ended mixed after a choppy session Yesterday's quotations for unit trust funds: as arbitrage unwinding wiped away morning gains. But Here is how major stock nuukets outside the United Stales smaller shares continued to attract investor interest and gains FUNDNAME BUY SELL YIELD% , fared althe end of trading yeslerday: by big marlcet~leading sb.ares like N'IT improved sentiment. LONDON - Shares closed around the day's lows, depressed The 22S-slu!re Nikkei l!-yerage was down 82.42 points fO ABSA, by a weaker Wall Street. The 'Financial Times/Stock Ex­ 20,532.78. GB, 146,3t 136,85 5,28 change index of 100 leading shares closed 11.5 points dl.. vn HONG KONG - Shares climbed tohitasecood straigbtrec0r9 Industrial 128,87 121l~3 4,20 at 2,849.3. close wilh high liquidity and improved sentiment driving Income 101,38 100,01 DB FRANKFURT - Shares closed just below intraday high.;: . priceS sharply higher. TIieHangSmgindexc.tapul.ed 106.16 BOE, Growth 162,23 151,55 2,84 falling back on some last-minute profit-taking, but With p:>ints to cloSe at 7.108.76, after a record intraday high of Community Growth ~rsstilllookingforwardtoapossibIeGennanintetest-rate 7,130.37: " '" Fund ' 112,87 106~9 na cut next wc:ek. The DAX-30 index end!d 10.33 hip·•• S"'(DNEY -Australian stocks were battered down by poor jobs COMMERCIAL UNION, · ,,1,639.79 af.er rea,ching an) ntraday high,of,l,64I.S9. . data ,to close lower desp'ite an ~y mlly which tpok the key Growth _ 125',40 J 17 ,Q~ ." ,03,54 " • .PARIS" PricetCl!!ledhigbei after. see-ia'" """ion in which marlait ~cator pastits J.,993 closing high of 1,710 pqip.IS. But FEDLIFE: -. , .... r .... 11· I, '.J . lhemarkettickeddown . OIl~esaboutEuJ'oPem:! .c;urrency the All Ordinaries finally closed down 1.3 points at 1 ,694.4. Fedgro GB 134,97 126,04 4,55 tuonoil, \lP.on.a Freoch.central bank rale cut, and back down JOHANNESBURG - Gold shares extended their gains in GUARD8ANK: again on a fall on Wall ~lreet. The CAC-40 index closed 7.26 response to the stronger metal price. Industrials, too, were Growth 2679,18 2493,60' 4.50 J. points higher all,879.53. stronger in less hectic trade. 1be gold index was 191 points Resources 167.11 155,27 5.05 ZURICH-Swiss sbaresendedlowerasinvestorstookprofits higher at 1,635 and the industrial index rose44 points to4.449. Industrial 131 ,88 123,65 5,52 intheaftemoonafterthemarketfailedtoholdaboveresistance The overall index was 123 points higher aI 3.888. Income 118,05 115.631 3,98 IGl Life, GE 133,12 124.87 3,25 METBOARD: Metfuod OB 193,29 179,82 3,96 Income 106.39 105,271 3,10 METROPOLITAN, MetlifeGE 121,61 113,62 6,16 MOMENTIJM, GE 266,01 249,33 3,98 NBS, Hallmarl< 963,02 899,20 4,40 NORWICH, GB 385,15 359,61 3,38 OLD M1Jl1JAL, Investors 2755.24 2566.82 3,75 RECESSION Growth 235,78 219,70 oa Top Companies 254,31 236,95 4,38 BLUES? Industrial 352,63 m,92 3,73 , Mining 289,76 269,85 3,49 Gold 156,41 145.81 3,48 Income 110,69 109,47 12.76 SAGE, GE 2492,66 2323,21 3,61 Resourees 12O~6 112.66 4,6 1 SANLAM GE 1653,69 1548,81 3,37 Index 1291.70 1209,91 3.74 Dividend 453.89 425,77 4,93 Industrial 1016.33 951.70 3,37 1992 - Mining 293,22 274,87 4,40 SOlTJ1lERN, Worst OE 215.19 20' ,46 3,77 Mining 142,30 133,40 3,82 Pure 121,72 11 3,93 na year of Income 532,84 522,19 na • STANDARD BANK recession GE 1226,1 3 11 52,05 6,74 Income 93,62 92,65 12~8 "TIghten belts or else!" Gold 228,01 213 ,23 4,61 warns Minister. Industrial 108 ~5 102,33 n. Intemational 109.86 102,74 oa SOUTH AFRICANS can SYFRIITS , expect prices 10 rise considerably over the next 302,42 283,27 4,47 GroWlh few months and there will I Trustee 121 .20 113~6 4,10 be Hule or no relief...... Income 107~9 106~11 3,61 ...,.aIiil...... ~. , . - q t· ,. Gilt 1073,52 1062,78 12,43 .1 , .• ' UAL: .', GE 2178.84 2045,47 , 5,p Mining 387,48 363,20 3,77 Selected 1950,28 1825,89 3,52 Gilt 1162,41 1150,79 13,28 , Managed 1078.93 1017.73 1,29 Gold price London afternoon gold fixing yesterday: 367,00 dollars an ounce compared with 367 .00 at the morn­ ing fixing , and 356,20 at the Wednesday afternoon fixing.

Dollar/rand Commercial rand yesterday's operung yesterday's closing For further info rmatio n o n o u r w ide range of investm ent produ 3,'810/25 3, 178513,1800 Financial rand yesterd ay's operungyesterday's closing 4.6750/50 4.7 100100 Money market 90 day liquid BA rate Yes terday's opening yc.<;tcmay's closing 12,10 12.10 THE .NAMIBIAN Friday May14 199311 Luanda's water crisis deepens

LUANDA: A week after the Angolan state ists' shops are bare. blamed on Uoita was Abidjan after returning water company promised to restore drink· Most of the cholera managing to produce to Angola last weekend ing water to the capital, asin& tanker·ln1cks, deatbs occur at home, only some 170000 cu- forconsu1tarioos,~ nothing has happened and a c holera epi· and many bodies are bic metres of drinking intheIvorianeconomic demit is spreading. being buried in six clan- wateraday,whicbfailed !:~~,~.. ~· d!:c.~~~!.I ~--=: -destine graveyards. 1be to meet even half the r- Instead, women and ate some of the water, m,unicipal cemetery eioy's consumpo'on children of all ages aze but the scarcity has co- opened only two years needs. New Charles & Di scandal out in the streets night incided with a cholera ago at Camama, where The govenuneot has and day with buckets and epidemic affecting more burials have been run­ just allocated, a sum of LONDON: Britain's secret service bugged friend she intends 10 leave Charles and take. tins OD tbeirheads look­ than 2 000 people at the ning at more than 300 a money to ~ , w1-ter ,Pr;nc~ess D!ana as she said she was walking their sons, William, 10, ing for water. latest C9un~ About 60 'day. is to be closed in company .. but a company out on Prince Charles and taking her two and :Karry, eight, with Residents wbo have . people died of the dis- "AuguSt. ", 'I spokesriUul slid it was boys with' - ber~ ~ d'~papers reported 'on lorries are driving to the ease last month. 'aid . Specialists estimate not enOugh to Thursday,'publishing transcripts of the al· ber. "It makes ~odi£fe["i ence, I'm going, so are Rivet lGfangoo:to 20 km workers rePOrted. ~ tbe city needs a new needed repairs and re­ leged conversation. • ~ .. the boys," she is quoted away to fill up. thenseU The health authorities supply system and puri­ placement'of ~pmenl Diana ..IIing a friend ,... as saying. ''It's an im· the untreated water bere, cannot cope. with cor" fication plant with a Angolan peace talks As a row grew over u ..... possible situation." That where people use it for ruption leading to so capacity of at least 700 to end the conflict have al1egations that govern- she bad been "acting the tape followed one pub­ drinking. much medicine disap- ()()) amc fI'Ietre!l ofwalel' been under way in Ivory meN spies regularly bug biggest role of my ca· lished by the Sun on TIle Belgian sectiOD pearlng that the bospi- a day. Coast since last month. members of the royal reer fO(.,thc la<;{ 10 years" VVednesday,puTpOnting of the medical charity tals tell patients to go to The old pumping sta­ but were stalled yester­ family, the transcript of as the loyal wife of the to be of an argument Medecins sans Fronti­ the black market for their tion, destroyed at the turn day. A Uoita delegation a tape allegedly made Prince of . between Charles and ere, doses, since the cbem- of the . an attack had still not returned to by MI5 has Princess Two papers, The Sun and The Mirror, whicb Diana over custody of are embroiled in a cir· their sons. culation war, claimed to Home Affairs Minis­ have an inside track on ter Keoretb OaIke called that tape. the idea of MI5 bugg10g In it, Oiana al1egedly the royal family "non­ tells her unnamed female sense." - Sapa·AFP

SOUTHERN COMFORT.

Latest surveys rate Southern Life PARIS: French President Francois Mitterand investment products faces the spear points of nags last Saturday during a ceremony to mark the 48th anruver ­ No 1 for '92 of victory in World War 11. Photo: AFP

TIlE authoritative Alexander moDthly investment. WORLD BRIEFS Forbes Monaged Fund Conunentina 00 Southern Investment Performance Life's success. Shams Pather, Kids held hostage Survey rates the Soutbem executive director (invest· High Opportunity Portfolio ments) said: "When yQU (SHOP) as the No. I parti­ COnSider iba1 the past year NEUILLY, France: A gunman demanding a ran­ cipating insurer in the has bt;eo the worst in the som of 100 million francs ($18 million) was hold· pension fund category over receasiOD. this achievement ing 12 toddlers and their teacher hostage at a is proof that Southern Life is the year. And the University nursery school in a weaJthy Paris suburb yester­ of Pretoria's Ofadu.te able to help investors School of Management rates manage the furore better • day. The hooded man, waving a pistol and saying the Southem Equity Fund as even in lbe harshest be was wired to explosives strapped round his the top perfonning general e«)oonUc climate." waist. set adeadline of 1800 GMT last night forthe unit trUst based on 8 level money to be handed over, police sources said.

More Italian scandal

ROME: Rome magistrates officially warned En­ vironment Minister Valdo Spini yesterday he was under investigation for suspected corruption. Spini. a 47·year-old Socialist, is the first member of Prime Minister Carlo Azeglio Ciampi 's two-week­ old govemment to fall under suspicion 10 the country's bribery scandal.

No 'black revolution' SOUTHERN eak to your bro ker o r So uthern Life consultant, INVESTMENTS HARARE: A white Zimbabwean publisher, re­ tired a decade ago to make way for black advance­ Togerber. we CaD do m ore to rnanap your future better ment, has been rehired to head the govemmem press conglomerate after disclosures of top-level corruption. Millions of dollars reportedly were t\efrauded from Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) d., the latesl alleged scandal involving loss:­ \\king Slate businesses run by political appoint- <. CONTINUED ON PAGE 13

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UNAMLffiRARY ONDERWYSPOSTE Senior Library WALVISBAAI Assistant Die Yolgende vakatures bestaan tans by Die gesklkte kandidaat mott gek,wa. die Departement van Onderwys en lifisee rd en opgelei wees om reme­ Requirements: Matric and Library qualification or equi· Opleiding wat onder die RSA resorteer. dierende onderwys suluesyol te lan vale nt-eXperience as well as strong interpersonal skills unbied, and fluency in English. A Adjunk-Hoof Saluiulale is op navraag besklkbur, Job description: In addition to duties as inter-library Verskeie toelaes is onder sekere (Posvlak J) officer, the incumbent will be responsible for the voolWilardes aan die broadwinners Kuisebmond Sekond~ r e Skool beta.albaar. administration of the circulation d esk. Minimum verelstes~Katego r ie D· indeling met minstens ses jaar Skrinelike unsoeke op vorm OOJET 262 Date of assumption of duties: 1 June 1993. onderwyservaring wat 'n erkende (verkrygbaar van die Gebiedslantoor, onderwy5kwalifilasie insluiL lOde Straat ISI , Walyisbaai) met 'n voUedige 01 lan gerig word un: mnr. Data Typist/Library W, Barnard, Gebiedsbestuurder, B. Departements­ Departe ment 'tan Onderwys en Oplelding, Privaatsalc X5006, Assistant hoof (Po.vlak 2) Watvlsbaal9190, Telefoon: (0642) H0l/7l00. Faks: (0642) 6798, Requirements: A Senior Certificate, profiCiency with Kulsebmond Sekond!re Skool Siultingsdatum vir aansoeke: typing and preferably PCs as well as exposure to infonna­ Minimum vereistes: Kategorie D­ 18 junle 199) om 12:00, (Geen lut tion sources and AACR n. indeling met minstens vyf jur unsoeke gl oorweeg word nie.) onderwyservaring wat 'n erkende Job description: The creation a nd maintenance of a Datum van dlensaanvaarding: onderwyskwalifikllsie insluit. bibliographic record and all general duties related. to tech­ So spoedig moontlik. nical and user services. c. 'Kandidate wat 'n proekydperk deurloop, Onderwyser/es sal nie oorweeg word nie ' Kandidate lan Date of assumption of duties: As soon as possible. (Posvlak I) nie 'n posvlak but by UnsteUing nie 'AUe yereistes 500S van toepassing op d:e Contact persons: Mrs D Nashandih-Endjambi at (061) Immanuel Ruiters junior Prim! r Dep.a.nement, is geJdig. 307-2295 or Ms A van Rhyn at (061) 307-2002. (Remedii!rende Onderwys) Application procedure: Please forward applications/· CV's to the Persormel Department, University of Namiliia, DEPARTEMENT VAN Private Bag 13301, Windhoek or tax to 307·2444. ONDERWYS EN OPLEIDING \J. Closing date: 28 May 1993, ----~SSK&B WERWJ:'\ G 41054 Attractive remuneration applies. University of Namibia

COLLEGE FOR OUT-OF·SCHOOL TRAINING WINDHOEK Technical Registration Second Trimester CDM (Ply) Ltd operates an opencast diamond mine on the west of 1993 coast of Namibia. Our employees and their families live in Oranje­ mund, a modern, attractive town boasting a central shopping com­ Technical registration for the following courses plex, hospital, nursery school, primary school and excellent sporting for the second trimester of 1993 will take place on and recreational facilities. We invite suitably qualified people to 26 and 27 May 1993: apply for appointments as Nl-N4and N6 • Mechanical • Electrical Nl-N4and N6 Nl-N4andN6 Earthmoving Equipment • Civil The presentation of these courses depends on satisfactory numbers of registered students per Mechanics/Diesel Mechanics course. Venue: Entrance hall of the Lecturers' Office and Auto Electricians Block, City Campus, University of Namibia. Qualified artisans with at least three years' experience of earth moving Time: 26 May 1993 from 10:00 until 16:00 machinery, preferably in the mining industry, are ideally suited for these 27 May 1993 from 09:00 until 16:00 positions, Our company operates the largest fleet of earthmoving equipment Classes commence: "28 May 1993 at 07:30 at the in the Southern Hemisphere. Caterpillar is the dominant type but we also use , College for Out-of-School Komatsu, Bell, Poclain and Mercedes-Benz. Training, Khomasdal. The package for Namibians will include: • generous leave . suitable married Prospective students must produce pJ'oof of accommodation . subsidised board for single employees . 13th cheque equal identity, all relevant academic qualifications to 10% of annual salary payable in November of each year • subsidised and bursaries (if any). Former students of the primary and secondary ~c hooling • membership of the Com~any's o~n Academy must have their student numb.ers Provident Fund and De Beers Medical Benefit Society and • assIstance WIth available and bring along all outstanding relocation expenses. documentation (if any). Only original documents Expatriates will be offered a similar package however a gratuity in lieu of will be accepted . pension benefits will apply. Candidates who do not wish to enroll for full­ Written applications. accompanied by a time training, but want to enroll for the technical detailed CV and non-returnable certified examinations to be conducted in August 1993 copies of trade papers, highest qua!ifica­ should not register on 26 a nd 27 May 1993. tions, driver's licence and identity These candidates must register before 18 June doer ments should be forwarded to: 1993 at the Examinations Office, City Campus, University of Namibia. The Manpower Services Manager, Contact person: Ms E Black 307-2079. V CDM (Pty) Ltd. PO Box 8141, c--~'------ol College for O ~· t -of-School CDM Bachbrecht, Trair·:;tg I Proprietary) Limited W1NDHOEK. ''======.'~.':''~''~'~}'', THE NAMIBIAN Friday May14 1993 13 WORLD BRIEFS IMCOR ZINC (PTY) LlD COMPETENT PERSONNEL AVAILAB LE CONTINUED FRaM PAGE 11 wi"iJrriWllP.S ANC Imcor Zinc have supernumerary employees at . -- Rosh Pinah available and employers who are in JOnANNESHURG: The ANC had 10 lake some~of need of competent workers and have vacan­ lhe blame for the failure nf political negotiations leading In democracy after three years of faits with cies in the following categories are invited to the SA government, Winnie MMdcJa, estranged wife contact our of ANC president Nelson Mandela. said on Wednes­ Head, Human Resources, Mr Alfie Goosen at day. "Something is wrong somewhere, and the prob­ lem is nOt necessarily with the enemy (the govern­ telephone number (063342) 107 or tax number ment) alone," Mandela said in a TV interview. (063342) 145 who will assIst you. Chanct' for "ofe reform Heavy Vehicle Drivers GAIIORONE: Botswana's six political panics met Construction Workers on Wednesday in the nonhern city of Fmncis\own 10 discuss refonning Ihe electoral system ahead of the Explosive Loaders 199~ I!cm:rnl ekctions. General Labourers TIle-threc-day meeting was convened by the ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) to discuss a pro­ posal by the opposition Botswana National Front (BNP) calling forthe elections to be supervised by an all-party commission. Under the present system the UNNERSITY OF NAMIBIA president appoints a Supc:rvisorofElections, a syslem criticised as not sufficiently independent by the oppG­ sition panies. The BNP has Dlso proposed the voting Project Analysis age be dropped from the current 21 to 18. In the 1989 poll the BNP won three seats. the balance of the 34 elected .seats being captured by the BDP. and Management and AP. (7-18 June 1993)

This is the first in a series of seminars held by the FACULTY OF SCIENCE Centre for Public Service Training, a ne~ division DEPARTMENT: BOTANY of the University of Namibia. Its chief Ob}ecl1ve is the training of civil servants in specific categones_ LecturerI Junior This seminar is designed for Deputy Directors and Project Analysts, and will emphasize both analyti­ cal and application skills. Lecturer The seminars will be held from June to October, (2-3 year contract appointment) concentrating on Administration, Management and International Relations, Requirements: At least an M.Sc degree in Lower Participation is limited to twenty persons at a cost Plant Taxonomy or a related field. of R600 each and will be held on the city·campus Job description: Lecturing Plant Diversity, of the University of Namibia, Anatomy and general Botany at first year level and Please contact Ms Christa Klazen at 307·2425 Lower Plant Taxonomy (BaCleric Gymnosperms) at for details. second year level, as well as the development of postgraduate oourses and new curricula. Date of assumption of duties : 1 September 1993. I University of Namibia I

Contact persons: Ms A van Rhyn at 307-2002 or S38I\.Z' A 126 Mrs L D Nashandih-Endjambi at 307·2295. A vacancy for an Application procedure: Please forward applica­ tions/CV's to the Personnel Department, Univer· ADMINISTRATOR sity of Namibia, Private Bag 13301, Windhoek or fax to 307-2444. exists for our client, in the printing industry, Closing date: 4 June 1993. I Head of the accounts department and reports to the Managing Director I University of Namibia I To act as Secretary to the Board and the Management Committee. " ", preparation of management accounts and VACANCY, nUIUllNG TECHNICIAN overall responsibility of the general ledger. NAMIRIA 1I0US ING ACTION GROUl) Treasury functions including credit control (NHA(;) (debtors collection) monitoring of production NHAG is an NGO formed and managed by Iow·income ECCO~= supplies requirements, cash flow projections housing groups. TheNHAGsuppol1servic:e ~ayacancy WORLDWIDE and supplies control. \or a Building Technician, who will be committed 10 wod( special projects leader. With Iow·Wicome community groups. SERVICES implementation of budgets. payroll administration and lia500 with the CANDIDATES SHOULD: respective Government authorities. • have 3 years lechllicalllaining illa construction. relat~ Could be requirin g the following field plus 7 years e1.perience, or 12 years expe~ence rI construction, with a thorough knowledge olbaSIC house personnel for future contracts: conslruction . Job Require ments be able 10 manage the construction Iralnin.9prog.ramme II.OJ NHAG and train community members In baSiC Carpenters a responsible, motivated and imaginative construction skills individual to )york with a young and dynamic be able to manage the appropriale bu i~ng mate~a1 Bricklayers management team. p!ogrammeot NHAG and experimenl Wlltllocal buidillg a relevant B. Compt business degree. materials. Painters previous work experience is an advantage. \ravel and work all over in Namibia have knoWledge ot some IocaIlanguag95

Interes1cd I)C .-sons should send a CV OUR CLIENT OffERS A MARKET RELATED COMPENSATION PACKAGE The nl..,y i, negollabl •. Housing, pensio n and medieill Applicatlonl to be .. ddr~ued to: benelils are available. Apply In wrillng with a CV, addressed tu: f.CCO, p.o .nux 82, Administnotor P.O. 8 0x ]J019 Windhoek certilicaln and r.lefenc~s before 19 !My 1993 tll: Wirulhot!k .90f)O ClOSINGDATE: JI HAY I99J The Collrdin.lor, NHAG , PO Bax 23$3, Wlndhoek 14 Friday May 141993 THE NAMIBIAN

ETOSHA FISHERIES IiCll.OING COJPTYJl TO H-?-S THE FOLLOWING VACANCY , Namibia Post and Telecom Holdings is one of the ~~ major property owners in Namibia. Most of their buildings ore located on prime sites in Windhoek WORKSHOP FOREMAN and in all other major and most smaller towns in Previous experience in 0 similar Namibia. These buildings are used for technical position as well as qualifications will equipment, oHice space and commercial purposes. be token into account for this The total area is ± 65 OOOm' appointment. Preference will be given to General Manager: Namibian Citizens. ~*~ Contact person: BUILDINGS AND REAL ESTATE Mr R N Bromwell, lel: 0642-233 1 News for now P.O.Sox 3, WALVlS BAY 9190 The papu of tbe people COIIIpUJ)' We now require the services of a mature, self motivated per­ son 10 manage, maintain and develop these assets.

The person should hove experience concerning quantity sur­ veyor, architectural matters, civil works os well os budgeting cnd linonciol matters. A proven record of property manage­ ment is 0 prerequisite.

The person should be able to transform this division to 0 highly productive, eHective and profitable organisation . Office of the Auditor General We ore offe ring 0 market related package which includes fringe benefits. Deputy Chief: Audit Closing date: 27th of May 1993. 1 post: Windhoek Enquiries: Mr W M v/d Vyver , tel {061J 201-2377 or Salary : R69 441 2 007 - R73 455. Mr Ba Eklof, lel (061J 201-2221 . x

Application to be submitted to the Per50nnel OHice Minimum Requirements: A 8-degree ( or an equivalent qualification ) of Telecom Namibia Ltd, Room 43, Old Telecom plus appropriate experience. Building or Fax (061) 223323. The successful candidate must be prepared to travel and drive personally and therefore must be In possession of a valid drivers licence or be prepared to obtain such within a reasonable lime.

TELEC¥M Job descriptioI'}: The successful candidate will be responsible for· N A M B A superYlsory functIons; part takIng in training and performance appraisal of staff: detail planning. organizing, execution. contrOl and reponing on audi t wo rk: prepartng and finaliZing of vanous reports and ensunng that the standards of the Office of the AudItor General are adhered to.

CURRICULUM GROUP, Enquiries: Ms M van den Berg, tel. (061) 37443 x 236. MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION Applicants must be Namibian citizens. DEPARTMENT: BUSINESS ECONOMICS Applications (on form 156043 obtainable at all Government Offices) must be submitted to: The Personnel Officer, Office of Contract Appointment the Auditor General, Private Bag 13299, Windhoek. 1 JULy TO 31 OCTOBER 1993 Closing Date: 11 June 1993. Requirements: A degree or diploma with Business Eco­ nomics as major, preferably with practical experience gained within either a production or purchasing and Ministry of Works, Transport and materials management environment. Communication Job description: Lecturing Production Management or Purchasing and Materials Management to pre-diploma Department of Transport students as well as the preparation and marking of tests and assignments. Control OflicerlSenior Control Oflicer: Date of assumption of duties: 1 July 1993. Maritime Standards 1 post: Windhoek

Junior Lecturer Salary: R35 883 x t 449 - R44 577 / 44 577 x 1 713 - R58 281. Requirements: A.degree or diploma with Business Eco­ Minimum Requirements: AB-degree ( or an equ!valent qual!fical!On nomics as major. Preference will be given to candidates plus appropriate expenence OR a Grade 12 ( or Sentor I equivalent with hands on e xperience in Personnel Management Cen!l!cate plus approx!mately 8 years appropriate experience. andlor Marketing. Job description: Lecturing to pre-ruploma students, the Experience in comba!tlng oil pollutIon will be to the advantage 01 the preparation and marking of tests, examinations and tasks. successful candldale Representing the department on various corrunittees and Enquiries: Mr LA Jonker.lel (06t) 208·2064. liaising with outside institutions as well as the presenta­ tion of short courses and relevant research. Applicants must be Namibian citizens.

Date of assumption of duties: As soon as possible Applications (on form 156043 obtainable at all Government Contact persons: Ms A van Rbyn at (061) 307-2002 or Offices) must be submitted to: The Permanent Secretary, Ministry Mrs D Nashandih-Endjambi at (061) 307-2295. of Works, Transport and Communication, Private Bag 13341, Windhoek. Application procedure: Please forward applications!­ CV's to the Personnel Department, University of Namibia, Closing Date: 11 June 1993. Private 8ag 13301, Windhoek or tax to 307-2444. An attractive ral1l;(' of benefits includes a 13lh cheque, a housing Closing date: 25 May 1993. s ubsid)' s ubjecl lu cerlain condilions. renlal a ll uwance. assistance wi.lh removal expenses. pensiun fund. medical aid schcllIe and ample vacallon Attractive remuneration applies. and skk lcaH'. University of Namibia Working for a better future THE NAMIBIAN Friday May14 199315 Kooper Se liefde, meisie se verkragting

JOHANNES Kooper het glster die hoerhof huisbraak en diefslal, haarnabeweringvasge_ weggery hel . meegedeeldathysytrawantverhoedhetom ontsnappinguilwettige maak en van verskeie HuLle is ook skuJdig Die regspraak sal seevier 'n hele gesin uitte wis aangesien hy baie lief aanhoudiog en twee van waardevolle artikeis, bevind vir die onlsnap­ was vir een van die meisies. Die minderjar- diefstal . Beidevanhulle onder andere 'n .38- ping uil die polisieselle VANDEESWEEK het verhoor in die Wind- ige meisie het egter aangedring daarop dat is reeds skuldig bevind rewolwer, radiobanch'pe- op Outjo en die inbraak hoekse Hoerhof'n aanvang geneem wat wyd be. hy haar verkrag het. virhuisbraak: en diefstal ler, horlosie en kontant, by die Nomtsoub Peoples langstelling.by die bree publiek ontlok het as, vir die voorval II Au- beroorterwylbul ook ' n Club waar hul ingebreek die getaUe wat die verhoor bywoon enige aan- Sy bel die bor mee- Kooper en Ei-Aseb gusluS'I991 opdie plaas bakkie wat in die garage en dJVoc ler waarde van duiding is daarvan. Met die intrapslag Iyk dil gedeel Kooperhel haar staan lereg op 'n klag- SchoenauvanSieglinde was geneem, die goc- bykans R6 000 gesleel asof daar nou 'n saak in die Hoerhof aan die opgelel en na die veld staal van 31 klagte wal r~H~O~p!pe:-:S~pee:::r~. ~H~u~"=e~he::.l.-::de:re:::..~da:a~ro~p~g~e='",:::· ~e:n:..-~he~I~. ______gang is wat 'n groot gedeeJte van die bevolking geneem terwyl haar wissel van huisbraak tot raak. en waaroor daar nog baie standpunte geneem ouers slaap. In die veld. moord. Hulle het gesa­ sal word of reeds gtneem is. se "Y, het hy haar ontk1ee mentlik en afsonderlik lnderda::ad , het baie alreeds standpunle begin en verkrag. skuldig gepleil vi r ' n Werk -begin in inneem In '0 saak wot vaodag eers sy vlerde dag Mel hullerugkeer uit tOlaai van dertien k1 agte. v66r die bof sal binnegaao en verskillende von- die v~ld hel hul gevind Ei-Aseb het skuldig nisse is reeds gevel. dal Ei-Aseb haar ouers gepleil op die drie Vonnisse wal besp reek is wissel von dlegenewat met 'n panga aangerand moordklagte van kinde~ si di e polisie mots die mans met die a.·restasie en haar suster en Iwee waarvan die ouder­ summler doodgesklet het toe bul op vlugslaan tot broers doodgekap hel. domme gewissel het van John Meinert diegene wat begin vra vir die berlostelling van die ' n Ander minderjar- twee weke tOI vyf jaar, doodSlraf. igemeisie het getuig hoe op Iwee klagte van pog- DIE ondergrondse water straal sal vanaf Maandag 10 1 Vrydag Namibiers bet o ~ onafhaoklikbeid baie bdang. sy en 'n ouer suster ing 101 moord, een huis- pypleiding langs John Meinert- vervang word terwyl die oorbIywende slelllng begin loon io die wyse waarop regspleglog ontvoer is n:l dreige- braaken dierstaJ, ten van straat op die gedeeUe tussen gedeehe IUssen Vrydagen Maandag. in die land beoefeo word, maar tOOn logook groot menle dat hul mel'n roof, ontsnapping uil Talstraat en O n afhan- 24 Mei vohooi sal word. respek vir die wyse waarop dlt beoefen word. pwaoorgd.' Hduoodgheekl 'diPe SnOa gU :'anruh' ~~~edinn'eegn' "vann klikheidslaan sal vanaf begin Die aansluiting van John Meinen- Die sub judice-reil wnrd In die meeste gevalle ,le ... 1>Uldi.lll. en Stiibelstraat sal vanaf 13hOO op met gesug bejeen en sUl odpunle wat Ingeneem saam meldierweemans veediefstal. aanstaande week tot Maandag Saterdag, 22 Mei, lot die oggend van word oor sake wal nog io die bowe Is, word maar in die veld deurgebring Kooper het skuldig 24 Mei vervang word, weens die Maandag, 24 Mei vir verkeer gesluil bale ver weg genoem vao die regsowerbede weens f.=e~n~di~· e~O~g~g~e~n=d~o~n~lv~l=u~g.:....!g~e~pl=e:it~v:ir~e:e:n~rOO::::IId::::.~g"i' swak toestand van die pyp en wees. vrees dal bui moontJik beskuldlg kan word van N verskeie barste wat voorgekom Die sypaadjie sal teen diedaaropvol- pogings om die regbank te beinvloed. uwe' staproete het. geode vrydag virvoelgangers voltooi Oil is illlerressanl dat daar ten Iyde van die Die Wiodbock munisipaiileil se, wees. huidigeverhoor ' n anderverboor plaasgevlnd het begin in Waterberg verkeersvloci in die Iydpedt sal 'DiemunisipaJileil vraomverskon- in ' 0 buurslaat, waar dieomstandigbede beeltemal bernvloed word terwyl die aanslu- ing virdie ongerief wat deurdie werk ve rskil het V3n die in Windboek, Dit raak nog 'n NUWE onbegeleide staproete deur die iting tussen Stiibel en John Meinen veroorsaak kan word en versoek die interessanter Indieo in ag geotem word da t die-- ookvir'nnaweekgesluitsalweesvir publiek om padtekens. ve rlceersper­ selfde n:&ibe&J,nseb ill die laDd add ea dat ons Waterberg-platopark is onlangs geopen en verkcer. soneel en die versoeke deur werfce rs _ regsisteem feitJik gebeel en al daarop geskoei is, besprekings kan deur die sentrale toeris- 1_~Di~·e~g~e~de~e~l~te~l~u~,,=en~T~aI::.:e.::.:S:ru~· be::.::'-~~te~ee~r~b~ie~di~· gt. ______bebalwe vir die paar veraoderings wal met die mekantoor gedoen word. Hierdie roete is r konSlitusie en nuwe welte aangebrlng Is. die vyfde wat beskikbaar gestel word aan Vandeesweek bel die moordverboor vir Cbris natuurliefbebbers in een van die toer-iste. Drie welsynswette Hanl, die gestorwe leier va n die Suld·Arrlkaanse oorde van die land. Kommunistiese Parly, ook in 80ksburg Suld-Af- rika ' n aanva ng geneem. Heonie Fourie, Di- tussen vir ' 0 minimum rekteurvan Toerisme in van drie en maksimum Oil Is gewoonlik gevaarlik om ve rgelyklogs le die Ministerie van Wild- bereik die parlement probeer maak lussen sake wal in ' n groot mate van van 10 pen;ooe per groep. mekanr verskiJ en waar die omstandlgbede !ewe. NatuUlbewaringen Die staptog begin op DIE Nasionale Vergadering het gister oa 'n sionale Welsynswel van waa rbinnedlt plaasvind ook hemelsbreed verskU. Toerisme, st die slap-' n WocnsOOgoggend en kortsitting verdaag kort oMat Nicky Iyamoo, 1965 om die naam van D . k da dl h f Boks roete gee aan loop op'nSaterdagaand Minister van Gesondheid en Welsynsdien- die Nasionale Wel- oar IS egter opgemer t e 0 van burg natu urliefhebbers en ten einde. vir die ve rhoor by03 verander is 10 '0 fort met ste kennis gegee het van drie wetsontwerpe synsraad van Suidwes- skerpskuttersop diedakkeen barrlkadesroodom. stappersdieg~eenthe i d Stappers sal met die wat hy wil voorle. Afrika te vernnderna die om vir 42-kilometer deur aantog voorsien word Die verboor wat veronderstel is om oop vir die van ' n omvattende han- Die eersle wet- ers wat die registrasie. Nasionale Welsynsraad ubJiek le wees, moet in by.u gebelmbouding die park te stap sonder _~ , . . I 'di k I' van Namibie. P " n gids. dleiding oor die ver- sontwerp m...- VOOI'SlCO- op el ng en wa 1- plaasvind om die teenwoordigbeld van die bret S 1 d ' skillendev...J mans die doodslrafln die veld opgele het deur hul nagen Otjomapcnda vir in die Nanlib-Naukluft !Iaar en dan te sk iel, nie houdbaar nle. Swapo het medelye met Hamutumwa': twee nagte. Park , Visrivier Cmlyon Dua rom b~slaan daar 60k waarderlng dal daar Dieroelesaloopwces en die Ugab-rivier. , ' n regverdige kans aan elke burger van die land I-o;;;;;~~~~~:;;:~~~~~~;:'~=~ MOSF~ G aroeb, Sekretaris-Generaal van Swa po, het sy med-elye gegun word, wut ookal die vermeende oortreding, r······ -·-. -· -.. uifgespreek teenoor die familie van John Hamutumwa, 'n di­ Daur beslaao ook groot waarderlng vir die be-- • FOR TOMORROW'S NEWS TODA Y, I rekteur van Zebra Holdings. Hamutumwa is begin vandeesweek, gr I p wat dl·e hidowe v r 'l e gevoe I van dle Na m lblese' • READ THE NAMlBIAN • I Maandag 10 Mei, n a ' n lang siekbed oorlede, sa melewing het. Wat waardeer word Is duI regters THE NEWSPAPfo: R THAT'S in diemeeste, indien niealle. moordv~rho r e ky k Da • ALWA VS AHRAI) OF THE TlMF.s. I Hamulumwa het in die toewyding lot die loe lc iers hom versoek die relrihuslefnktor. • • begin van die scstigcr· onafhanklikheidslryd om sy aand.1S le vcslIg In b ••le uitsprake het reglers aangedui dat hul I I J'are bellokke geraak by van sy landeosy mense op die stigting V:l.I1 Ze- STAY rN FQRMED -READ ook deeglik nugedink hel oor wat die samelewing • THE NAMIUIAN • die0n3lhanklikheidstryd is in dcr w.1arheid ' n bra Holdings vir die v:ln hili vc reis en hoe hul die regsprek ing vao die I • om Namibie en vriende skaa~hcid in OIlS ge· party. Garoi.'b~die vrou S:Hllt:lewing moet hunleer. Regterskyk in dte meeste en kanleradc WOlt hom mccnskappe. Selrs 111 en f:lmil ic vall Hamu. j;ev:l t! e n:1 wu t die ~me l ewing wtl slen as slraf, I IF YOU HA VE ANY NEWS, vn~ ws, • gekell het, hel horn gc- onalhanklikhcid toe baie tumwa sal hom b.1ie mis. maarsonder om diehelungevandieheskuldlgdese IOR NEWS TIPS, I . , . de hi --".. I I he .",cn '.' n U!lSIU.1n mellSC u a ...... g geves- maOlr 1U n UX.'1 wus regie vel'un tagsaum. I CONTACT THE NA MIUlAN. I ·'., rsoolllikhc id en leier, lig het op die versame- wecs dat h)' oak ' ngroot D:larum gill OilS dat hierdie ma DS ' 11 regvcrdige • T.E.L: (061) 36970; FAX : JJ980; I pc V;IR 1'\!r!IIKII' <;a l genicl wu..rin "I die terSlmkh'k e rl lktore .. 11'i LF.X; 3 0'2.' .. se G:lroeh. MC IISC van ling pcrsoonlike leemte geplaa.'1 hel in die In ag geneem sui word. • • __ ••_ ~ • _ ... _ _ I;y kalihcr en I :alc rykdom was hy gcreed groter Swapo-famllie I •• • • 16 friday May 14 1993 THE NAMIBIAN Elenga lipumbu Aapangi mweneneni nOkapangelo ka Elim omikithi dhaavu OSWALD SHIV~~ii'iJ""ELlM pewa shokukala oyo yoposhi yokukelela oye uvite oyo aanetago OSWALD SHIVUTE PU ELIM • omeho gEpangelo omukithi neyambulopo pamwe niitopolwa yilwe Ondi na elumwalaka Iyowina Iya ukilila mlikandjo nomo­ lyuukalinawa kalya Ii mbyoka ya mona oma~ Aapangi mOshitopolwa shetu, ngaye tandi mikunda mokutulapo Elim okwa li a taJika bali ningwa. Ii ha li mono nande esi­ tungo omape gopashl­ ukitha limwe maakwashigwana nomooyene e l a ndul at h ano oye yina yoSW APO loshimpwiyu kEpangelo "Ongeleka oyo ayike nanena tela ngashi yomikunda shi na sha nega meno nokulonalela omaliko kEpangelo lyUukoloni, 00i Iya ziko name naMe, ya kala hayi sile ehala ndjoka Iyopu Elim lyonkalathano nombili mokati koshigwana. gEpangelo mokukelela onkee ka li ha mono osboka olya Ii Iya taJika ndika oshimpwiyu moku pOnatshiku. omiyoncna dhoka tadhi omakwatho gaw. kwali. kutya olyo yi na li yambuJapo noku li Oministeli yUukali­ Dhika natango odhali omawinayi. ningilwa Epangelo Dhika odha popilwe yoSWAPO. $ba zi kaleka po sigo okuthika nawa tayi indilwa, dha popiwa kElenga "Gandjeoi iiholelwa noshigwana. kEtcnga . enene mpoka sho memanguluko". Elcnga pethimbo ndjoka, enene lyUukwambi tate iiwanawa, haoc mu kale Koshigwana Elenga lyUukwambi om usa­ Omukwanillwa lipumbu tall hokolola nokutsikila kElenga lipumbu kutya Herman Iipumbu oonkolwi, hanemu kale olye shi lombweia shi mane Hennan Ndilimani ya Shilongo a tindi ko lali pandula yi ka galuke nalango mu pethimbo lyeegululo aahilimakaya na hane mu kwate nawa Oshipangelo Ipumbu pethimbo tyeeg­ o kulongelakumwe nokutanga Epangelo epe Decemba 1993 opo yi lyokapangelo kopu Elim kale aagwayi yomiti dho­ shoka sha pewa nokukala ulu lo papangelo nEpangelo Iyokatongo Iya Namibia tali ti kutya. ye yi egulule OosaJa omwedhi gwa ziko. kulundulula oshipa. shi na omakwalalhano lyOkapangelo okape pu lyaSouth Africa, odjono konima nee yEman­ dhokulala aavu dhoka Elenga iali ulcilile Kombioga yOoyene omawanawa naapangi Elim kOministeli lya Ji lye mu kwata noku guluko nokumona on­ pelhimbo ndjoka tadhi aapangi taJi ya kum­ yomikunda Ele nga oshoka uupangi owo yUuhaku nUundj o l ow ~ mu tula muupongekwa. diimpangela ya Namibia ka kala dha pwa agidha kulya ya kale ripumbu olye ya eilhano edhigu tali ele Omundobotola Elenga Iipumbu olya mewiliko lyOminisleli okutungwa pu Elim. aanambili,aanyanyukwi, lombwela kutya ya kale pumbwa eigandjo Nickey Iyambo tsikila ko tali ti kutya yUundjolowele nOnka­ "Shika osho naana yenaohole onenenaavu haya landula kehe Iyashili. omwedhi gwa mo. o m o lw omu l a n d u lonawa. Oshikondo lashi lea eta Oshipangelo yawo naakwashlgwana, omuyooena tagu "Kashi shi Elenga lipum bu olya gwE p ange l o shUukalinawa osha sha Elim pondondo aaifupipiki naanamikalo, ningilwa eliko oshi wanawa wu ze 1i Iya lombwele en­ lyUukoloni. ebaJ a Iya loogo nuudhiginini meni yIipangelo iikwawo". hameni asbik:e lyEpangelo nol yosbig­ pokaodingosho wa uka galhilhi Iyaanlu ndjoka Elim olya kala bali Iyoomvula ndatu (3) Elenga Iipumbu taJ i tyIipangelo ndele wana. kOshipangelo sho to lya li mIX>b esiku ndjoka ningilwa omiyonena adhike nosba ninga po lombwele nokup arx:l.ula. nopondje wo yIipangelo. "Okandjombitho opo ningi etelcle Iyepitilila kU lya. ye okwa pandula olwindji, nga

Moshifo shetu meritatu I,a ziko,pepandja,22 Hainghumbi ilOkapangelo opwali pwa holoka ehokololo I,ali kohi yosbipal- . ikulu -Ex anyoIo la shiti, "Ehangano Iya Africa Groups of oyo hai longo Sweden mOnamibi". pEefikola dEeprima Omwoluomapuko ngoka ga lipo ka Mundaungilo opo i tote OUT ANGA m okunyanyangidha,ehokololo ndika kalya li Iyi voSCM ovo hava igwanapo ano olya li Iya tetwa. ifanwa OOKAUME Oshintoko shoka shali sba tetwako oshali nd· OSWALD SHIVUTE POMUNDAUNGlLO ekwafo kolupadi". Haiogumbi la hokolola nokul- ko SCM pEefikola uno tashiti,"Ehangano Iyo Africa Groups of wildla ko natango nomukumo kutya. nonande va davo. Swedenndyoka lili wooomutumwatulimiilonga Fye mOmundaungilo ohalu dimbuluka oilon­ kala monghalo idjuu ngaho ova kala noku Ii kolelela 0 U Y E L E L E gwo, Swedish International Development Agency ganghono ya Kalunga eshi E Iwaalulila vali keendjovo da Kalunga dopauprofeli wa Hesekiel welixwa po, ninga {SIDA),olya hala okushanga embo lye hisitori Oshihakulilo shetu. konima eshi omukunda aushe 34:8.10 na Ps. 121 :2 ekwatafano oa, Iyoo sikola dhimwe dhopaumwene mOnamibia". wa Mundaungilo koonono wa Ii wa halakanifwapo "Nena eshi IU Ji apa ohatu dimbuluka oilonga ya Oosikola odho nduno dhoka dhati dha turn· kovalondi . .. Ka1ungaomuhupifiwovaMumomudmgono. k owa Rev. V.J.Mweutota b u I wa metde k eo.I Edi oda Ii da popiwa Iru tale F:anuel Nghidinwa Mundaungilo". Hainghumbi tapanduln Omushiti . P.O.Bolt IlI7 Natango mebokololo luu ndika omwali woo Hainghumbi la pandula eshi va lungilwa nok­ Momudo 1977 oita oya kala ya dwanya noya OSHAKATI 9000 mwatumbulwaomadhinagaanooasikola mboka Otel.0675 113 0050 al· k h d·k k S od .h< upewa okapangelo okape kEpangelo 10 Republika Iwaalcla mwene womukuoda wa Mu ndau nlrilo y I ya lumwa e angano n I a u w en, I 0- (W)okudjapo08HOO b ._- P I Pri School y. lalekulu Slefanus Ngehanghoshi Naholo, 00 afya gaan! OIUt yo po eop es mary ya Namibia. fio 13H30. Konima Katutura ka gati ga tutumbulwa. Tate Hainghumbi okwa yandja ondjokonona noupendafule waye eti 09.08.1977. yoilonga oko 30366 Ano mosikola ndjika omwali mwa yonghaJo yOkapangelo ka Mundaungilo nehafo "Omukulu wonaJe okwa tile. "paJi iha papu , ava (H) okudja po I3 H30 tumwa,Brummelda Karon, AbsaIom Nghifitikeko Iinene ta ti ; "Oshlhakulilo shelu osha lungilwe po va hupakotave shi hokolola". Likwawo tali ti, ''Tu I Lfi~,0~2;2~H~OO~.~===U!'!~~~E'",!~M~r~E~d~m~u~dJJ~0~ss~0~b~. _ _ _ ku latekulu Sakaria Tuliameni Ndevahoma momudo lombwelakaume koye £ye tu mone nghee walya". t- 1946 nokukala lashi yaku la ovaka1imo vomomu­ "Namibia ola manguluka, paire oh"u Ii oimati MOs h u u she mwa m 0 n i ka dillgonoko wa Mundaungilo. ya Namibia li pe. onghee £ye vomoshilukulwa "Ovahakuli ova kaJa hava longo omalupitako nomomudingonoko wa Mundaungilo otu udite ."."n."ma ya fa oongwe pomafimbo nomafimbo". Tale Hainghumbi ta ..umba ..' ango, omolu Omi niSleli yOuh,".. nOng· shi vifa. Okudja omudo 1971 oila ya oyaa keonga halonawa ye tu dimbuluka noku tu tungila Onkundana tayi tilitha O)'a ij ya ctelwa ulikilwa mpoka pwa U iiyamkuli mbika. okapangelo okape oko ka hovela oku yakula mu oye uya moNamibia nonghalooyaenda IRi naipala oshifo shika mOshakati ongula yohela nokuya momakondo nenge momakaht efiku nefiku . Momudo 1977 okahakulilo oshoyo Kwenyekwakula (Februali) noharnu loogo ovapangi komukalimo gumwe ngoka ina hala gayo. ihe inaya mona sha. Mokugalub eonga lo la Mundaungilo ola hanaunwapo. Oma­ ogashi rneme Fransi na Vanyeoga (Ndadi) Shi p­ cdhina lye li !Umbulwe, layi ti kUlya anuwa taya shuna hu ya zilile. oya adlu tungo aeshe ngashi eeftk ola. okahakulilo, nosho uoda na Eunike Nangula Shilongo. momulcunda Oshuushe omasiku ga ziko oompadhi dhawo dha Iyatwa komakaha luu oya hanaunwa po. Etungo IOngeleka olo ashike "Ohatu indilc nee kOnl inisteli yOuhaku. omwa li mwa dhidhilikwa iinanlwcnyo gafa Mana ngoka ya 1i laya landul1 la hupa ko. Tale Haing humbi la hokolola nokut­ Okapangelo ketu ka mbwalangandjekwe. oma­ yi vulithe pu ilatu yafa naana oongwe Oshifo shika osha Ii sha ningi onlcem­ tayi pashiwana momukunda moka. badhala ohela ayihe okukwatam3111 wi kila ko t:l ti kutya , cedula ado Ovamundaungilo tungoovahakuli novanailonga vak wao, oyeendifo. Aanambclewa yEgameno ly Uunt­ nO mbelewa yUuntshilwe kOndang~1. ondjila, omakwatafano opaengodi noipumbiwa ova 1Il 0 1w,:nc oixuna pamhepo nopalutu. sh ilwe pOndangwa anuwa oya Ii ya ihe kaya Umo mOm~lewa kwali. {)ni;ec "Omolu okuhepa kwomi kifi. Olwa fininikwaoku ikwao yopaunamili·'. Tale Hainghumbi ta indile lopotelwa osh inima shika ko OIa !U ka kcmbadhala tu mone uuyelck enda oinano ile ycekilometa 50 fio 70 okukonga ponhc1c yOvamundau ngi lo. THE NAMIBIAN Friday May 14 1993 17

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~ For sale. Landrover 110 Accomodal ion available ror BOND NO: 323/92 IN THE HIGH COURT OF Qounty V8- Winch Bullbar , t wo adul13 withou t children The property shall be sold NAMIBIA new-$ide tyres long range i m mediately. Con t act . by the Deputy Sheriff of In the matter between : tank free now exhaust. Ai r Monica 228926. . , WINDHOEK,subjed.tolhe DANRO INVESTMENTS OORAOO t'ARK ConditionsofSale th at may. (PTY) LIMITED PLAIN· conditioner eU::. Immacu­ Ornce space(30 square NEW RELEASE be inspected by the Offices TIFF and late condition. Price Ra9 meters) (divided int(ltwo nOT " PLAN of the Dcputy Sheriff, to MR JA METI'LER f'IRST 000 (take over instalment) offices) available immedi­ 3 Ikdroonu· BJ .C. the highest bidder on th e DEFENDANT MR E J Tel: (w) 0444 - 911326. Mr ately_located in Windhock 2 Bafhrooou Kuhn. Exu-acIOf. Hob '" Oven Auction. FOURIE SECOND DE­ Wesl-next to the Univer· Price. from R12S 000 }o'ENDANT. US.:D CARS & SPARr.s l\1emorium sity of Nami~i s. Rent: IU Phone Haunts 10% oflhe puuha.se price NOTICE OF SALE IN All mlkts Gl"Oftlf ...... ld 111474 OOOp.m. Contact: Adree at to tbe paid in cash on the EXECUTION. Lw., ..",,11.0, onn.n.don mohl! ~"'8(y "trOll '0- "n.vre mol arca ATTORNE YS FOR objects to our assum pt ion of 'eI1!S6f1'1enl, O"ppeO"l corttl-CWy. me neW$pOp8l iswe. no 3 Brick l..aycl">I Khnmasdal Townsh ip , PA Ll NTIfF • Flat c n mp r i~i n ~ bed­ theu.idSllnwTleof Shigwedha Of WONOn' ..... ooonsl """" ShcxJd)'Oll 5 Carpent.cr!! Windhock ISTR..OOR ACME guoo'IfI'''''' <>cc"""'" r ()(J m , lou ngclkit chen & should 11 soon as may be .. wonltoer"II.. I"",yov~.appIiIOt COff&Ctly. p/90$9 I Paint.cr S ITUATED: In the MU­ CORNER d Ii-"neoulIy noIlater Ito"I 2 pm on /I,.. dO)­ I l'limbcr NI CJI>ALIT Y O }o' KASINO STREET I'riccdrastil:a llyroduced Ul wi!h a stateme nt of hil reuooli l)e'OI"pul1lcollon. rile No-mbon wilruG" unptOOf."nly 4 1:162.

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St:u-s (20hOO). Lions v. Cheetahs ( 13h30); Olclsea v. Cuca Sunday: Tel. 36970 (16h30). Tops( 15hOO); Dynamos Independence - Den Sunday: Umulunga- Leopards v. 11 . Youn gLionsn6h30). Delta City 11 . Arsenal Outjo-PubsFCv.lndian Defence Force ( 13h30); Lcopanls • Leopards v. (llh30): Eve rtoll v. • Classified • Piratcs ( 14hOO). Poison Arrows v, Cheetahs (16hOO). V 0 1c a no (!3.bij6f: Fall:. 33980 home ground which was K uisebm ond - Namib Highlands Buck A fri c,all--"'1.JOiled v: comple ted recenlly. W oestyn v. Walvis Bay ( 15hOO): ,Cbelsea v. FU ( 14h30): - -~~~--- Callics ( 12hOO). Canyon~irsr-- ~.t t"n a lA>gol Notice Rundu O1iefs (16h30), ~ ... ~ ung Ones 11 . Erongo First ~ 'Division Te nagers (16hOO). THE ALIENS ACT ,1987 s,· S .,.... Oshikuku - Border Boys D,· V,· on N orther SH"nb~3.Y0 a - : upe' Boys v. THE ALIENS ACT,1937 NOTI CE OF S S(\turday' v, Oshakali Cit y NOTICE OF iNTENTION OF ub-Region PoisollArrows (l6hOO). CHANGE OF Saturday: Olavi - Golden Stars v. Lcgarc - Eastern Chiefs (I6hOO). INTENTION OF OIuno Sec. Field • CHA."CE OF SURNAME Khorixas _ Barcelona v. Saturday: Kombat Fe (l6bOO). v. Doleriet Try. Again Double Action Santos 11. SURNAME I. Alhertina Tulongo Abi&ai Pubs FC (I6hOO). Olavi _ Golden Slars v. TCL. High1ands Buck (16bOO). emplo )·,::.J as a Sec r e l~r y. Tseiblaagte - Atlanta Pescanova ( 14h30) . . I ld I ' I the M ' . SFCField - United Stars Dynamos ( 16hOO). ,'. v. Monaco FC (I5hOQ)'. 1n~1 ~>, I!lg." , .no sler _ - Bues: v. Auto Centre " !.M:mha l'ctN$ "" iding at of ll om~Ml' a1rsfo'r a ulh o rity v. Namib ~,Woestyn Hoba - Super Boys 'I., Rangers v. Eastern Oshiy.a NO'lhcm I(e!/.io n. Md 9 . tmdf f ~e~tion of the Aliens ( 16hOO). " ~'.. Rangers ( 161:100).': United (J.6h30): ." Narhpol (l4hOO); Black Women soccer em['loyed 3> II teadw."r at the ' ACI, t9H. 1(I . .. ssum~ Ih ~ Kuisebmond, -: Walvis TCL-Monacov. Eastem Umulunga _ 'Northern Arrows v. African Oshiya Sct"",!. ml" .,dapplying surname Am ..ai fnrthe reasons B li zzard s-~ 16hOO). friendlies toth~ Mm i-crr(l\ I tome Affal/" r"raUlhoTi'~ un.!" r ,ection Q of Ihat ,\bin i II ,,;ny Katulura -- 'Ptmchline $0;0001 crrt'fkaappc~tc a.ndf~ also on" I~B~a~y~C~a1~I ~i e~s~v:.=s;"~p~e~,~~u;ru~.I~e;d;;5~h~00~)'~y;oo~n~g:p;i:rn~l~e;;s~v~. De~~fe~nc:e;~1 SaturdilY: thcAhcn. ACI. IqJ1. l oa~lwne my chr~ k . I p",~iooon: th e names S unday: of At>;s;l! .hould as won as M311ha tind on~o. Any person Legare - Eastern Chiefs Ele.ven~ ?>jcct,on. III who Oh~~l' to ou ranuml'l;on writing. ",·ith a ,1:llem"nt ofh;:! v. Real Figbters(l2hOO).· • Worn-en FC ( I OhOO). of thculd s um~meuf hndoollco reaSOM therefore. with' Ihe TSe'iblaagte - Black sllnuld a~ loon as may be Ma ~ i st"Ur of Wl:ldhod . lodge h .. oh)tction. ,n wntmg. Arrows v. Auto Centre ",Ih Q st8t C'l1,enl ofhls "'3SOOI THE ALIENS ACT,1937 Nampol ( 1IbOO); th~rdoTl'. "nh Ihe :vt8gt~trate NOTICE OF Atlanta Buts v. African (lf Wmdhod;. JNTE!Io'TION OF Blizzards (13hOO). CHANGE OF Katutura - Eastern SURNAME THE ALIENS ACT.1937 r. Lrms Bonifa~ius ",siding at Jumpers v. MB Truck NOTICE OF Otav i Mililary Bue and Spares Firestone Broken INTE.... 'T ION OF employed as a SOldier . , the ( 16hOO). CJL\NGE OF Minislry of I.kfence intend SURl\IAME applying to the Minister of wrist It ome Affairs for aUlhority l.Fillemon ~'l i(hael re si ding at Oshakati undN sect ion 9 of th e Aliens ENGLISH ·soccer G 19n5 Katutul'll an.! employed Act. 1937. 10 auume the c hampio n Manchesler" is a packer at Shopn tc intend surname Andowa fo r the Sub-Region Unite d revealed on ' applyi ng to th e ~t ini~ ' n of ",:Slon s Ihat lJonifasiu_. is not It ome Affair.; for authority my",al.umBme. t prcvioudy PUNYU FOOTBALL Wednesday thal French under sectioo 9 of th e Alien. bore Ih e nam es !'etus LEAGUE s t riker Eric Canto na ACI. 1931. to assume th e Boni fasiu.. Any pcr.;on who played the last month of ,urname h'ula for th e leasons objrcts to our assumption of Saturday: is the season with a broken that Miehael my hther's the said l um;im ~ of Adowa Indepe ndence • Den I wrist. name and not surname. should U $000 as may be \ Delta City 11. Everton previously bore the nantu lodge his ob~clio n. in .... riling. Canlona, w h o was (11 h30 ); Pescanova v . Fillemon Mi chael. Any p"noo .... ith a ,t3tement of his reasons . "- transfered from previOUS ""ho ob~c t "o ourlsswnplion Fairways Stars ( 13hOO); therefore. WIth the ~agi.trate champion Leeds mid· or the .. id lumarn<' of tvul . Oshakati a ty v. Young ofWindhoek YjYI way through the season, ~ hould as .0"" •• may be -- Stars ( t4h30): African lodge his obJeClion. in .... ri ting. For Sale played with a lightband· with a .Iat enlcnl of hi! reason. PUPKEWITZ TOYOTA United v. Teenagers age on his right.-wrisl to­ the",fo",. ""ilh the Magislrate • Computer Rnd Printer (I6hOO) . protect a fractured of Windho-e K. Independence Allenoe· Windhoek Oshikuku -Bush Bucks RBOO scaphoid bone. • Ladies fitn ess bicycle Te1. (OS1) 36640 · Faks (061) 228345 v. Arsenal (14h30); After hoors Te152222 ask tor elllenlion 31350 Borde r Boys v. Young THE ALIENS ACT.1937 R400 NOTICE OF Three pi ece Hi·F; Set WELCOME TO OUR WORLD Chiefs (I6hOO). Parma INTENTION OF RI 000 Oluno Sec. Field • CHANGE OF Lou nge suite{sixseater, two double made from SURNAME Okatana FU (14h30); Imbua woo d with = D o ubleAction Santosv. champions l~~~E:"':. '~"':I>~j'tg~"'~'~P~.~.~"~ng~'~"';' ~"~;~:::T~~O~~Y~O~~T~A~~ Volcanov.GoldenBigs ITALIAN club Panna 1. Fillemon :..1pugulu ",.iding beautiful floral· Big aIOndang,.:aOnawaAlu and ehiars with ,"cry long ( 16hOO). won their first European employed a. a Teache at rasc. ~=~====:--, trophy by beating Royal tngangungu Cohined Scllnol. Price HI 500. Shops for Sail' AntwerpofBelgium 3·1 iOlcnd appl)''''! 10 the ."'misler Plea!!e not all price!! in the final of the Cup of Ilome Affair.; for authori ty n e gotiable Winners ' Cup .al under ~ec l i on 9 of Ihe Ahens Contact Wembley on AC I. 1931. 10 a.~lIm~ th e 22 282 h K~n,j~ n ge Wednesday. , urn ame for the -~--~~-- PRESTlG&JlEAL • reason' ' h~1 ~',lpu gul u I! my Ilouses for Sale ,tcpfathcr, wmamc and not ESTATE • • -- -- ._-- m)' real \umame. t l' n;vlOlJ~ l y Everton hOle the name .• Filcm(ln COUNCIL OF CHURCHES IN NAMIBIA Kan!lcnl/c. ,\ny pcr~"n ...· ho UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE LOCAL BUSINESSES FOR for sale \lhJe<:U to our ~~sumpt, o n of !!JE!J.iit SALE lhe uid .,um ~nlC of Kandengc ~~ EXAMINATION MAY/JUNE 1993 Hair Salon in Suidcrhof Cash-strapped English ~ hould a., ",on a~ may be ESTATES plus all fittings. You r, for premier League giants lu dge his Ohj<:Cliofl. in ".. ri l 'n~. EXAMINATION GCE "0" LEVEL (FINAL) only R22 000 w,lh a ' I a l ~ m c nlllf hi> ICUon, You r contact agent Everton were p ut up for 'herefore. w,lh the :..1a gi"ralc KHOMASDAL TIME Marl~ s ale yestererday. 0 1 windh Q(: k. 2 Sectionat Title tnwn DATE SUBJECTS Tel: 224656(w) The Moores family. houses lues 01 June Economics-Multiple Choice PM 223196 (h) w b o also own Just 1~ 79 800 lues 01 June Economics ~ Essay PM THE AL IENS ACT,1937 Lilllew.oods football * 2 l.urji({! bedrooms Maths 0 (Calculator version) PM OFF INDEPENDENCE NOTICE OF Wed 02 June * Tiled hathroum English Language AM AVENUE p ools and s h opping INTENTION 0)0' ~ [.arKe lounge Mon 07 June AM Exciting cum, gift shop chain. w ant 2,5 million CHA...... GE OF Mon 07 June English Language • Fenced in PM excelle nlovertea8 & local p ounds for their interest SURNAME • Burglar pl'fl" fed lues 08 June Physics Physics PM clientele. Owner wishes to in the Merseyside club, * ~'ully earpet.c d lues 08 June retire. 1.l'aulus Johann e. re'iding at WANAHEDA PM believed to be m o re than lues 08 June Science (Physics, Chemistry) Price RS30 000 Oshikango , unemploy ed Good area!! Maths 0 (calculator version) AM 4 m iUionpounds in debt. intend applying to Ihe ~ini ~ tcl Wed 09 June Your contact agent • 3 bedrooms AM ]be family are now of Home Affail'!> for authorily Thurs 10' June Human Social Biology Marianna • 2 bathroum~ AM expected to concenttatt' unde r ~ec'i"" ~ of the Alicn s Human Social Biology Tel: 224656(w) • l.oungcldiningrn<>m Thurs 10 June Ae l, 19~ 7 . 10 1.l wmc th e AM 223t96(h) all their finanCIal clout • Opcn plan kikhen Mon 14 June Physics ., urnamc :vthangu la. for th~ AM ~- o n keeping aI A steal al It I 05 000 Mon 14 June Science (Physics, Chemistry) real'()ns that Joph3noc\ i • my Science, (Physics, Chemistry) AM tbe top. Anfield chair· falhc rs fill> name. I pICviou_,ly PHONE THURSTAN SALT Tues 15 June manDavid M ooresowns hore Ih e <1 11,,, e, I' Bulu.I ESTAT ES 3n91 Wed 16 June History (World Affs Since 1919) PM Mhangula. Any pclwn who AIIt Fri 18 June Agricuhural Science PM 15 shares in Everton. OOjcCb to our a"unll'tion of OAPHNE 36056 Africultural Science PM OIANE 41900 Wed 23 June the <:sioJ IUn\llmC0 1 :vthallgu la Fri 25 June Prinicples of Science AM Keep death otT ,oould 8' ,n ~ , m ay t>c AORIAN 41207 AM STUART 41900 lues 29 June Additional Maths (Calculator) our roads· don't lodge hi s nh)C<.Iion. ,n .... riting. AM .... ith 1I .,tatcment of hi , n:a-.on. ClAUOE 62415 Wed 30 June Additional Maths (Calculator) drink and drive ,hcre ron: ..... lIh the Magi,lr.. tc NEll 41900 Wed 30 June Commerce PM of Windhoc k. RADIOPAGE 52222152211 THE NAMIBIAN Fnday May 14 1993 19 Wednesday look for sweet revenge

WEMBLEY: Same teams, same stadium, He cnded up with a hope for a different re­ ability and shooti ng different competition. broken ann inflicted du r­ su\(o power. ing wild, post-match ccl­ Arsenal, a four-time Waddle, who was on Sheffield Wednesday tb at had bitter-sweet cbrations and won't pl ay cup winner since tre Marseille team that andA.rsenal , who fought moments for two of the again until ne xt sea<;on. Wednesday 's last lri­ lost toRedStarBelgrade out the final of English goalscore rs. At least Morrow will re­ umph and making a in the 1991 Champions soccer's League Cup a We dn es d a y ceive his League Cup record 12th appearance Cup !'inal. is the sort of month ago, clash again mid fielder John Harkes medaJ before Saturday 's in the final , will make al match-winning player on Saturday forme more became the first Ameri­ FA Cup final. least two cbangesdespite wbo produce.<;goals from prestigious Football As­ can to score at Wembley Wednesday , which winning the fi rst time. nowhere and he has cre­ sociation Cup. yet wound up a loser. last won the FA Cup in EnglandrightbackLee ated some for strikcrs Now we must Last month, Arsenal Arsenal's SIeve Mor­ 1935. is likely to field its Dixon, wbo missed the MarkBrigbt,Dav1d Hirst downed Wednesday 2-1 row, whoReuedthe win­ League Cup lineup in League Cup final and part-time striker Paul in a League Cup final ner,couldsay hedid too. Saturday 's game but through suspension. will Warhurst this season. replace veteran Irish de­ Warhurst, signed as a start to work fender David O'Leary eenter-back, has been and Danish midfielder Wednesday!s discovery THE LONG-AWAITED FIFA Coca-Cola, John Jcnsen will likely of the season. the proceedings. We in lhis match. chance toendtheir"Sun.­ World Football Development Programme ended take the ir,ajured Mor­ Injuries forced man­ missed many good African Stars are pit­ day-hoodoo" against on Monday having drawn a large turn-out of row's place. ager Trevor Francis to chances that could have ted against rock-bottom third-placed Chief officials from around the country. Saturday's game gives field the tall defender as given us the match," he Robber Chanties with Santos at the Independ­ It is a pity that sports reporters from the local Wednesday's skilful a striker and he re­ said. lnteradanticBlue Waters ence Stadium. newspapers were not informed about the closing wingerCbris Waddle the sponded with 17 goals. • Meanwhile, a resur· hosting the rampant The match of the ceremony of the course at which the successful chance to embarrass The Wednesday gent Black Africa will Young Ones PC at their weekend is likely to be candidates received their certificates. England manager lineup includes two cur­ be looking for their new home ground in the tie featuring Young Courses have been conducted in administration, Graham Taylor, wbo rent EnglandstalS. goalie founh straight victory Walvis Bay to round off ODes agaioot Black Af­ coaching! refereeing and a special course was refuses to select the Cbris Woods, and against struggling Liv· the Saturday schedule. rica after the Stars­ also presented in sport medicine, a first for local formerOlympique Mar­ m idfie lder-defender erpool, who must still On Sunday, Ram blers Santos match at 16hOO. medics. seille star for the national Cariton Palmer. register their first league entenain the Robbers at It will be the first time Charges of poor administration and team. Arsenal , meanwhile is win of the season. their homeground wilh thal the two teams clash incompetence have been teveDed at local soccer Althougb Taylor likely 10 field six Eng­ The Lively Lions are African Stars in with a this season. administrators (in both the NFAand the Premier won't be at the game and land players. It would be playing close to the form League) since before independence. will be out of the coon­ seveo,butdefenderMar­ which has put them on These accusations which have grown since the try on vacation, he tin Keown cannot play top of the local scene setting up of a unified Na mibia F ootball should be able to see the in ClIp games because he during the past decade Association, are usually attributed to a lack of final on a TV screen. has played intbecompe­ and given the chance to experience and adequate training. According to the FA, the tition for another team move as freely as they NF A officials, especially the present chairperson game will be sbown live this season. did against Civics last Charles Kauraisa, ar e now hoping for an in some 64 countries The six are goalie weekend, Liverpool can improvement in the local football scene after tbis across the world. David Seaman, defeoo­ prepare for their fourth upgrading course conducted by experienced That gives Waddle a ers Dixon, Tony Adams league defeat of the sea- FIFA instructors. Hopefully our local officials world-wide audience to and Nigel Winterbum son. have learnt something about the finer points of display the full range of and strikers lan Wright • In another interest­ soccer and it now rests in their hands to resc.ue his ball control, passing and Paul Merson. the fading image offootbail, ing fixrure, champions It is no secret that the soccer administration is Ramblers, back. on their cnppledwithalargedebtmadeupofoutstanding winning form with two accounts which they inherited from their stra.Jght victories over InterallanticBlue Waters predecessors who were ousted from office because of incompetence. and African Stars, face a The present NFA is hnmpered by the lack of a tough opponent in TCL In memory of our good friend and Chief Santos on Satur­ propel' office and sufficient funds to pay colleague outstanding debts still left over from the Under- day. 23 Zone Six tournament. Santos, one of the Mosl of us looked on Prime Minister Hage strongest contenders for JOHN HAMUTUMWA the league champion­ Geingob's Soccer Rescue Mhsion as a means of From: salvation for soccer. So it came as a shock when ships lhis season, is the Board of Diretors. Managemel,r only team with a clean Gei ngob announced his project must not be rccord ofthreeconsecu­ and Staff considered as an official lifeline to haul the NFA Etosha Fisheries Holding Co (pty) Ltd. out of hot water. tive wins in as many matches. • Ma tters came to a head when the NFA was kicked out of their office as they could not afford Ramblers are clearly not playing their best PIVOT ... Ramblerstop marksman JosefMartin, ETOSHA the rent. Ouriasthope now rests with the Ministry football at the moment scorer of the Rammies goal against Interatlantic FISHERIES of Youth and Sport which 'has bought the andwiththecoppertown Blue Waters on Sunday, is the man to watch HOlDINC CO.cPTYl l TO historical Independence Stadium from the boys in great fonn they when Ramblers host the high-riding TCL Chief WindhOek Municipality. . d £ . San'o, tomorrow. Hopefu 11 y I he N~' A can make its headquarters at iareiiiu~Piipeiiii~asiiii"iioiioiiniitei;'ioi;i;iiii;;i;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil the stadium and start implementing what they I ha" leam . d donng ' h. FIFA <0""'. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF WINDHOEK This also applies to the Premier League, the controUers oflhe country's top league, with their NOTI CE SALE! SALE! first division sections, the Canyo n, the Erongo and Etosha National Leagues. DEPARTMENTOF PROPERTIES AND PROTECTIVE SALE! It is very heartening to see that the referees have SERVICES, learned a lot from theirinstuctor Mustafa Kamel PROPOSED SA LE OF ERF 7044, OKAHANDJA ROAD, as was evident during last weekend's games and WINDHOEK Is the winter here! the midweek league matches. YES! Thewhistlemen are slowly coming to terms with Notice is hereby give n in tenus of section 63(2) or the Local Authorities Act 23 But we are fo r the people this winter, what good and effective r efereeing is all about_ of 1992 that the Municipal Conci l of Windhoek has the in tention of sclling Erf Coaching is one area that needs serious attention 7044 , Okahandja Road . Windhock i n extent +/- 68 700 m2 to Messr.; Southern Huge complete Duvet Sets for sale! in this country as many of the coaches in the Estates for R792 798. Including Duvet inner; full lined curtains; lowe r divisions have never attended a single continental pillow + case ; bottom fitted coaching course. Dclails of condi tio ns of sale may be inspected at Room 207. Municipal Offi ces, sheets; night frill for unbeatable prices. r-. fost of our teams even in the Premier League, Independence Ayenue, Windhock. all as from R 176.88 - executive sets, to are heing "coached" by retired players many of whom don 't have a clue hoout the technical An yone wis hing 10 object against the above sale may do ~o in writing by R693.23 Ambasado r sets asp&ts of the game. submill ing wrillcn objections to the Town Clerk . PO B o~ 59 . WINDHOEK, or Coaches who lltlended the course by the FIFA at Room 207. Municipal Offices. Independence Avenue on or before 4 June PHONE (061) 22]070 I 223268 instructors, as wel l as local courses conducted by 1993. MISS. YOLANDE IZAAKS national tea m cOllch Peter Uberjahn of Germany, KEETMANSHOOP, TEl (06731 ) 288 1 roWNt"LMK can onJ y im prove their knowledge of the game, MR. JOHN CLOETE. ' I hope that simi l!!r courses will be held.in future Notice l1li, 6l19J in the ruralllreas where they :u'(! most needed. • •••• • • • , " t .. .. ','.' 'THE NAMHiIAN ' •. ,. :. r- :;--.;:.~.:-:·:;. !. 7. ~:-~. ~7''':'------20 Prlday May 14 1993' ... •••••

Stop Press ~~; Pirates promise Stop Press O anob SP-DRT to hammer Civics Gliding Sport shorts ... Sport shorts Club ALL members, supporters and Cloete sinks Stars As league race hots up ... aspiranl members to t he Oanob A lone goal by former Civics FC striker Jan Cloete Gliding Club are secured a well·dcserved 1·0 vietory for cbampions players aremore then ready fo rlbis match. We have Conrad Angula cordially requested Ramblers PC in a Premier League tie againsl African overcome last week's lossagainst Young Ones and 10 allend Iheclub's Stars on Wednesday night we are going to wipe out our problems against Annual Gener al FLY D AMASEB, the manager of Namsea Civics for once and for alt" The tall striker grabbed his winner in the 39th Meeling a l the minute 10 lift his side to the fourtb spot on the Orla ndo P ira tes yeste rday promised that Gary Sales, the man in the hot seat at Civics, also ThOrin ger Hor league. The win could be a good motivator against C ivics Fe were in for a thor ough beating sounded optimistic about torught 's outing saying Holel in Windhoek Santos tomorrow. w h en the two gia n ts clash in a n important that the end result would speak for itself. OD Saturday 22. NFA Pre mie r Lea g ue o uting a t the AddedSales:"Piratesaretolallymislakeoifthey The meeting, 10 Lance grabs winner I ndep endence Stadium a t llhOO tonight. think that our 4-0 loss to Black: Africa list weekend ta.ke place al tht 1be outing is the second match in a double. makes us vunerable to anyone. I must admit that I front TV Lunch VETERAN sLriker Lance Willemse. wbo only header which also features a tie between Black. am not unhappy aboutthedefeat as it has taken alot Room at 15hOO, will recently came out of semi-retirement. scored a 56th Africa and Prime Press Uverpool at 191130. of pressure off my players." be Ihe fourth an· minute winner for YOWlg Ones in a 2·1 Premier Said Damaseb:"J know we always find it tougb 1beCivicscoachiosistedthatdespitegoingdown nual meetin&oflhe League victory agaiost Mukorob Tigers at the against Ovics but we bave worked out anexc;:ellent 4-0 to the Lively Lions, his team could bave won. club and everyone Independence Stadium on Wednesday night. strategy against them. Everyone is looking forward "I am n

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predation for his contri­ existing only with the THE acting head of the Department butions. backing of tbe colonial of Public Administration at the Tonchi also continued police. University of Namibia, VICTOR with his political activi­ Inhis free timc, T onchi TONCHI, 18 an Intriguing "mixture" ties in the S tates and his enjoys music "of all of academic, political actlVlat onet friends referred to him kinds" from Zairean to as tbe "Swapo repre­ Nigerian, iociudingjazz freedom lighter, He eha,.a hie sentative on the West and reggae. He some­ expe(1anceawlth WILLlAM HEUV A. Coast". times listen to Mozart He addressed meet­ and Beethoven. ings,participated in anti­ He also reads in his WHEN Victor Tonchi joined the People's apartheid commj.(tees free time but this is con­ Liberation Army (plan) in 1979 and was and worked very closely fined to his field of re­ sent to the battlefield, he never dreamt he with members of the search and to what he is would end up as an academic and the head ANC studying in the doing: public adminis­ of a department in the fi rst university of an States. tration. devclopment and indepe nd ent Namibia, He was lucky to learn politics and he hardly something about ~ his­ ever reads novels. Tonchi joined Plan af­ In 1978.hewenttothe tory of African Ameri­ At the momcnt he is ter he was expelled from University of Zulutand cans in his host country struggling to finish one a South African univer­ to continue his B Ad­ andtheirwayoflife from of the world's best love sity because of his p0- ministration and was an elderly couple with stories, "Anna Karerina" litical activities in the late elected to the Student whom he stayed during by Russian author. seventies. Representative Council his first few months in Tolstoy. Backttacldng,bestill (SRC). Detroit. Tonchi is registering remembers "those. hard He was expelled the 'The world-acclaimed for his PhD thesis at the days" in the thick of ac­ same year because of his film "The autobiography University of Birming­ tion when he had to involvement in "student of Jane Pittman" was ham in the United King­ spend days without food politics". another face t of Btack dom which he hopes to and sheiler from the rain. Among 50 other stu­ American history. complete on a part-time butlaugbs at the idea that dents expelled with him ba.. is as his mai n aim is he was the only " fellow were two Namibians: BACK HOME still to contribute to the in my unit who had been S aldcie Akweenda, now development of the at university". a local lawyer, a nd Rcturning to Namibia count ry. Today he is the acting Benedict Likando, who in 1989, Tonchi found At the same time he bead of the department is in the Office of the very li ttle had been done says that hewantsto"set­ of Public Administration President. intennsofthedevelop- tie down", although he at the U niversity o f Toochi le ft the coun­ ment of Caprivi, a sad is not in a rush. Nambia (UNA M) try in July 1978 through FROM FIGHTER TO ACADEMIC .. Former freedom tighter reflection on the colo- He represented Na­ where, besides being re­ Botswana and spent a Victor Tonchlls now waging the bailIe of development. nial governnment and mibiaforthefirsttimeat sponsible fortbe smooth few months at the then - ~ir lack. of interest in the United Nations Cen­ the whole of the north- Ire for Regional Devel­ running of his depart­ "White House" in while he was at high of California, Los An­ He kept this job until em area. opmem conference held meDl, be teaches Public Francistown before school. geles (UCLA) where he he was repatriated to "Much could bave in Japan last year. Administ.ration. Political moving to Zambia with In Zambia he had to completed a BA in Po­ Namibia in 1989. been done as there is a Tonchi believes peo- . Theory, Public Policy 15 other Namibians. dothreemonths compul­ litical Science, majoring potentia' for develop- pie can achieve success and Public FlOance. He could not return to sory military training and in Public Administration COMRADES mem in lhis coumry", he as long as lhey deter- Caprivi after his expul­ Wa

an approach to Sound health

ARNOLD Fischer has always been interested -~..,: ...... ork with four tunes, tk in esoteric and spiritual matters. He first terrestiat day (0: 194.18 became fascinated in the world of sound and hz)which promotesaftd. its tberapeu tic qualities when he came across ing of dynamie energy, two books by Professor Ernst J08chim the terrestrial year (C sharp: 136,10 hz) whid. Behrendt called "The World is Sound" and is ~ry relaxing. the pll. "The Third Ear" and heard tapes about the tonic year (F: 172.06 hz) planetary sounds. which follows the I'\lU­ "1 was so fascinated that long and 30cm wide with tionofthecanh's axisand promotes a happy, pea(f,­ I went to Germany and 39 slrings which. are aU attended a workshop and tuned 10 one ground note ful feeling and the mooD seminar conducted by art­ to bring OUI the nature of (G sharp: 210,42 hzl which is cOlUleetcd with ist Hans Peter Kle in, a this primeval music. feminine aspects and t ~ colleague of Professor Fromthe earliest limes, erotic." BehrendL There I learnt music has been looked on Amold also uses the how to build and play the as asacredart. Amongthe solarsound(C: 126,22hz) monochord." ancient Greeks il was Py­ which he describes al I Klein had been work­ thagoras who rlfS! used a spiritual tune which can ingonthedevelopment of monochord - a single free people fromtheir nor· nalllral overtone instru­ chord instrument to leach mal boundaries, reducing menlS had perfected his pupils about the 0c­ and the stress of daily living. the Sandawa Monochord tave law and its math­ "1ha ve worked wilhthis with its brilliant sound of ematical order. instrument every day for pure overtones which cre­ For Arnold the experi­ half an hour sin ce 1991." ate a wonderful body of 10 ence of listening a he explains. '" feel a big resonance. monochord is like hear­ change in myself .thingl Made from specially ing somethinglhat cannot that were once very im- be in chose n wood, a described words . portant to me are now no monochord is about l.5m "Weliveina soeing world longer so. I have ~l· oped another side 10 my· PLANET ARY SOUNDS ... the Sandawa . selfandmy health has im· monochord, uSing the tunes of the proved. planets to promote good health, mentallY ' "Other people have and phySically. commented that it reducel stress and helps 10 main­ and we spend too much Johannes Kepler, the pio. lain a feeling of balance G!.;.lVll: time concentrating on this neeraslrOnomer,explored. in life. You have to learn aspect. By concentrating the harmony of the celes- what to play and why to on hearing, we come tial bodies atld their math· play it to bring you into closer to the sou\." ematicalorderinthesolar the right mood." A~~ He points out that most system and discovered Amold has held several people are unbalanced be­ their harmonious struc· workshops in Windhocl: cause they rely on their tureswhencomparingthe atld Swakopmund when eyes too much and forget orbital velocities of indi· he now lives.Heisabakes NAMIBIA aboul the sense of hear· vidual planets. and confectioner by trade ing. How many times do The monochord can be and owned the well· you hear people say to tuned to the frequency of known bakery in RARE Game Species on offer from each other, "You are not the different planets us· Okahandja for 25 yean. listening 10 mel" This is inS a luning fork or atI When he holds a woO:· The Ministry of Wildlife, Conservation and Tourism because our eyes are so electronic tuner to bring shop he only takes fOUTOf to be -held at Walerberg Plateau Park busy sending signals to the srrings exactly to the five people as part ofll"t the brain thal we forget to hertz frequency of the de- coune involves makingl on listen and yet the human sired platlet. Each of the personal monochord. race has a marvellously planets has a differe.nt ef- c '1t isveryimpoIlanlt~ differentiated sense of feet. on the body. . ~pleproducetheinstru- FRIDAY, MAY 28 1993, AT 14:30 hearing which is far more The tune of the moon • ~nt themselves becau~ accurate than sight. (G sharp: 2 10,42 bz), t h entheYWillunderslllJld~ Amold learnt to build a whichisafeminineplanel, it better. They must Feet /Jlac,kr<~ monochord in Germany is used 10 COJ"re(;1 men· the wood with their 011>1 and brought one back 10 strual problems and to hands which helps lhe: Namibia and has been atI bring a woman into bal· to become better at plny EkpJtmri enthusiast ever since. ance with herseU, ex· ingtheirowninstrullJ:au .~ The monochord is built plainedAmold.ltcanalso Arnold has recenll) ! /JuIrIf;k • with 26 strings on onc side be used to improve corn· given demonstration J (thesandawa side) and 13 municalion with women the monochord in Capt r<{)@tll~ on the other side (named and 10 stimulate erotic Town at the Festival ~ the koto side after the feelings. Body, Mind and Spriril Japatle.se musical instru· "For people suffering in East London and al l qiMl/re ment). fromoverworkandstress, health centre in POIl M Overtone music is made I use the eatth tune (C fred. He is hoping to hole I ]eka by touching one st ring sharp: 136,10 hz). This anotherseminar in Wind- "­ which automatically sets has a wonderl'ully relax· hock shortly so anyone EW off ten to twelve over· ing effect when the per· who is.interestedcan COl\­ tones, resonating clearly son is out of balance with tact him at Box 3541. !J~ above the ground note in himsclf." Swakopmund, or I c l ~ an euct mathematical t\rnold has made a ta· ephone 0641 62741 dI~ sequence. "So when you ble with the monochord A paning word fr ~ ~~1r play 26 strings you hear un,lcmcalh it and patients Arnold: "When anyone~ , ' . 3 ~I(.. 260 different oven ones can Ij,; on the table which your environment is in I 'Ilamibia ~ amib i il QC?(~dQQ which provide a wonder· incrcasestheeffcctofthe bad mood, take out , FO(~Ul r tElS Dr H Schrocler, M tnlS1ry Of Wik"Jllfe. Conservohon onO lourlSffi ful world of sound - the vibrations and the healing monochord and changt Pr'Vr)tf 80:) 13306. Wlndhook. Nomrbln. le l (001) 63131 Of le~}fOX 03195 harmony of the spheres ." action. them for the better." In western culture, "In the we THE NAMIBIAN WEEKENDER Fliday May 14 1993 5 -

... A member the naturalist section ofKalkfeld 's AWB A brand new branch is rugby.tackled by a fine and upstanding state security offICer for daring to walk in public with a red face (and other bits) on Paul Kruger Day. The censor's black mark (yes, that· black mark) saves 1--.... 0;:;:; s p~ "f..t sweeps you from at his designer . " . , . . . AWB t h"e nation •

Have you ever played 'hunt the Cassinga Day rally'?

cause of our descent into currently being run by By BLEEDING alcoholism. the Blou Bulle Slable HEART I think it must have with the aid of a load of been tbe drunken ex- free advertising from the ARE YOU enjoying cesses orIas! May which NBC(perhapswesbould your days of enforced destroyed the brain cells blame [hem after all). Itcouldhowevermake Namibians lakeavowto workplaces pretending thetugboatofNamibia's ofheer and loafing and loafing as another news- oftOOse supposed to Of­ paper likes 10 call them? ganise such events this June a bit . Jeez, abstain from alcohol there is no holiday. newspaper tradition in- let's hope nobody actu­ Africa Day, Ascension year. What else can ex­ we might even bave to forevennore al a mass Whichbringsmeback: sist on taking not just ally bothers to organise Day, Workers' Day, plainSwapo's8nemptto work on some days. ceremony outside the to the .Windhoek: one day, but the wbole adecemral.lysowedon't CassiogaDay-allkindly bold a secret gathering Might bea bitofasboclc. Tintenpalast. Probably ApocaJys pe. Wby if week: off? Another case have 10 feel 100 guilty as set aside by the stale for inKatuturaforCassinga to the system after all on that day you'd find these 'enforced days of ofstrnnge logic. we spew up down our drinkiog yourself into a Day? those days of enforced r:m~o:s:t ~p~e:o~p:le:....:i:n_t=h:e:'r~:loafio=~g~' are=:s:o:ba:d:.:d:oe=s~....:And=~s=o:.:to:.:m~o:re:.:da~y~s~s:bi:· rtf::::ro:n:ts:.~ _ _ _ _ stinkiDg stupor on tbe 1behippiesusedtosay loafing. evening before, lying in 'One day they' U organ­ Perhaps we could bed all day groaning and iseawarandoobodywill think ofa few more holi­ clutching your bead, and tumup' .lnSwapo 'scase days to ease our beavy inbetween making regu- it was 'On CassingaOay burdens. Couldn 'twe re­ Jar trips to the loilet to we won'l organise any­ introduce a few of the cough up some vile thing and nobody will old SA holidays just for green-looking matter turn up and then we 'll variation? We could First for your convenience Ih al looks like it blametheNBC'.Strange bave all the old favour­ shouldn'tevenbelong in logic, but I suppose it 's ites - Republic Day, an arachnid never mind what we've come to ex- Kruger Day, and tbat Visit our new a human being. peel. jolly Day of the Vow - TIlen as oightfall de- Perhaps nexl year we back:. scendsthefustoearlyso- could have a competi­ Of course there ber, almost logical mo- tion to keep us off the wouldn't be any com­ mentsoftbepublicboli- booze. Can you guess memorative events and BOBATM day are spent rifling the wheretheCassingacom­ if anybody tried we'd cupboard for aspirins memorationis?Imagioe discover tbe under­ while thinking what the thefunasyoutourround ground AWB network in in the Northern bell 10 tell the baas so every meeling hall and Namibia and sling them you can actually enjoy a piece of open ground all out (southwards). It realbolidaythenextday. looking for the merest would provide some­ Industrial Area And so .. the national sign of a gaggle of peo­ thing to do for our boys quest for increased 'pro- 'pie round a soapbox. in leather jackets and ductivity iiDd' a healthy .' Of'course you won't brown trousers (that's lifestyle c'ontiD'ues. find one because Swapo the National Security in­ at Meanwhile We 'can aJl won't have bothered to telligence Agency), who plan our f!ext acts' o( organise anything - but seem to spend most of drunken debauchery. its the playing not the their time loafing around Nabta Service Centre Ascension Day wilt wi nning that counts. outside State House, of­ oriiy provide 24 hrs of In fact you could start ficial holiday or not. blissful bevying, but Af- the search a bit earlier Or in the interests of (Shell Service Station) rica Day, oh wonderful with a 'Hunt the Work­ affirmative action or Africa Day ,meansaloDg ers' Day gathering' cha1- something we could weekend. T hat 's two leDge, continue Ihrough Namibianise them. For days for drinking your- toAscensio.!lDay(wben Republic Day we could self stupid and destroy- yo u might actually find just add a prefix of ing half your liver and a few people in the 'Namibian ' before to two days fOf throwing back rows of a few make it kosher. ~ First National Bank up vile green matter churches), and proceed With Kruger Day while clutching yo ur right on 10 Africa Day we'll forget that old fas­ "'" of Namibia head. Wbat more could when the chances of 10- cist Paul and instead re­ the masses want? cating anything more member all those Of course the fact that sizeable than the open­ Krugers who have con- no political party or or- air shebeen in Klein tributed 10 the building ganisation can be both- Windhoekareevenslim­ of the Namibian nation ered to organise any di- mer than on Cassinga (or at least we could First in electronic banking vetting activity such as Day. spend the whole day Iry­ commemorations, ral- All this is bound to be ing to think of one). The lies, teetotal braais (a a good deal more enjoy­ Day of the Vow is an First for you! contradiction in terms) able than tbe Spot the easy one - that could be or whatever is the main Crack:pot competition the day that all 6 Friday M~y 141993 THE NAMIBIAN WEEKENDE'R

the olher smelled Micky Mouse, Minnie, could save the lives of perfume. When the DonaldDuckand Goofy. many soldiers who police suspect them, they 07h30: Derenstein sustain head injuries. muSt run like crazy to Bears However, an activist evade the kiUers and 07h5S: Adventures of group wants to cl ose clear their name. Tin Tin down hi s research Starring: Richard Pryor, 08h20: Rupert the operation. Why? Mike Weekend guide Gene Wilder, Joan Bear Wallace reports . Serverance 08h45: Toxic 1 ShOO: Supersport 14 - 16 May '93 21hOO: Double Impact Crusaders Soccer: the FA Cup Creatures of super­ preview (16) ~===:;:::::,I Identical twin boys are human size and strength Soccer: Live coverage '-'';;;;;';';''-__L ~J separated at six months from Tromaville 6ght for of the FA Cup Final when their parents are the environment and between Arsenal and (Premium time) murdered inHoogKong. achieve success world­ Sheffield Wednesday lOh30: Egoli (repeat) A quarter of a century wide. from Wembley llhOO: Too Hot to later they are reunited. 09h.lS: GuUiver's (Open Time) Handle (I8) Now the twins team up Travels 17hOO: Supersport (KTV starts) _ with their father's loyal O9h4O: Timberwood continues 15hOO: Widget friend ancr employee to Tales (Premll;!m Time), DEATH STALKS 151130: Wishkid avenge their parents' 10h05: Mousetrap 19hOO: Home doctor who becomes involved in a murder case when one of her small 16hOO: GoofTroop d·eath . Starring: Jean­ 10hJO: Dinosaucers Improvement 16h30: Zoo Life with Claude Van Damme, pationets dies. Susan Ruttan, better known from LA Law, is nurse Genene (KTV ends) The host of a TV home Jones in Deadly Medicine which is one of the late night movies on Ja& Hanna Alan Scarfe. Alonna 11hOO: Kill Me Again improvement show is a Saturday_ (KTV ends) Shaw (16) real macho man but at (Open Time) 22h45: Dream On 12hJS: Getting to the home his big ego and Late Night Specials 17hOO: Sightings 23h30: The Seduction West Coast clumsy repairs 0IhOO: Mister Johnson 17hJO: Loving of Gina (A) A documentary designed frequenUy get him into (A) 18hOO: Egoli Late night specials to introduce viewers to trouble.11tis is rated one 02h40: Deadly 18hJO: Designing 01hl0: Misery (16) this unexplored section of the five most popular Medicine (A) Women 03hOO: Big (A) of South Africa, the West comdey series in 041140: The Killing (Premium time) 04h45: The Sitter (13) Coast. America. Mind (13) 19bOO: See No Evil, .---~~.---, 13hOO: See No Evil (16) 19hJO: Moonlighting Hear No Evil 141145: 60 Minutes: 20hJO: Heart AY (16) Michael Carey Condition (18) A blind man and a deaf (KTV starts) MD In a heart transplant, a (Premium time) one are the only moo: Mousercise A former Vietnam racist cop not only 131130: HowtoSavethe witnesses to a mutder; An imaginative exercise 'MASH neurosurgeon is receives the heart of a Earth one saw a pair of legs, sessiooforcbildren, with engaged in research that black man, but on top of An environmental series that the donor is the to help save the earth. crooked lawyer he was Included are a guide to chasing. Moreover, this key environmental guy's ghost now wants issues, details about the the detective to help Earth Summit held in solve his murder. 1992 and hints on ways Starring: Bob Hoskins; in wruch politicians can Denzel Washington. be pressurised to swing HEAD LOCK ... for Jean-Claude van Darnme Chloe Webb into action to save this who plays identical twin brothers out to avenge 22hOO: Madness: planet. their parents' murderin the Friday movie Double Madstock 141100: Daywatch Impact at 21hOO. Performing in front of IShoo: Stuntmasters 70000 enthusiastic fans. 16hOO: Supersport families, hire two the (rail of a mysterious the seven members of Motorcycling: orphans to pose as their arsonist. Starring: Kurt trus group reunite tosing Highligbts of the loving offspring. Russell, William their old ruts, including Austrian 500cc (Premium timt) Baldwin, Donald One Step Beyond, It motorcycle Grand Prix 19hOO: Carte Blanche Sutherland Must Be Love, Our from Saltzburg, Austria. 20hOO: Wildlife on One *****: Supersport House, , (Family Time) 20h30: Dackdraft (16) Snooker: highlights of and The Sun and the 17hOO: Ducktails Two brothers are both the Embassy World Rain. 17h30: The Gummi firemen. Realising that Championships held in .M 23hOO: Supersport Bears he cannot live up to his Sheffield, UK Boxing: 1be mF Junior 18hOO: Help Wanted: brother's expectations, ...... : Seems Like Old welte r we i ght Kids - Part n. the younger one leaves Times (A) FAMILY TIME ... a scene from The Adventures of the Gummi Bears championship between A childless couple the fire-fighting learn to ..... : Blue Heat (16) about the popular inbabitans of Gummi Glen, which is sure to please the Charles Murray and whose boss expects his work forthecity's arson ...... : Tnnsmission kids on Sunday at 17h30. Rodney Moore employees to have investigator, who is on Ends

AN intriguing mini-series ~ailed Children of Ch an), a Chinese lin­ ncss and destruction are on solutions rather than the Dragon, which highlig1;ltscontemporary guist, he unwiliingly be­ iocxtricably related. problems and all the pro­ comes caught up In the .. An enlightning new grammes are fast-mov­ C hina, will be screened on , Tuesday and protest movement tbat nature series entitled ing, provocative and Wednesday, May 18 & 19, at 19hOO. snowballs in the early How to Save the Earth visually exciting. months of 1989. slans on Sunday, May Consultant on the se· Ths epic slOry of a He arrive.'> in China to Other cast members 16 at 13h30. ries is Jonatban Ponit, man's search to vindi­ take up a teaching post include Unda Cropper The series is ajoumcy the British environmen­ cate the most imponant at the Beijing Medical as Monica, a doctor who around the world in talist and fonner direc­ decision of his life, is set CoUege and. in the hope assists him in his strug­ search of people who tor of 'Friends of the against the tumultuous of vindicating his deci­ gle , and Cindy Pan as havededicated their lives Earth', events in China !hat led sion to operate on his Pei, Jin Juan's student to saving the environ­ It was produced by to the tragedy of the son, he sets out to find activist daughter whom ment. Richard Keefe,' whose Tiananmen Square mas­ Chinese Professor Hsu Will has' to resuce from Through meeting previous environmental sacre on June 4, 1989. (WanThyeLeiw), apio­ political persecution and these 'green warriors', projects include the WiU Flint (Bob Peck) neer in cancer research. even death. viewers will learn what award-winning BBC se­ is an Australian doctor However, Hsu myste­ Children of the must be done to save the ries 'Only One Earth'. with many years' expe­ ri ously disappeared dur­ Dragon is a powerful rain fOresls ,prevent fam ­ How toSave the Earth rience in treating cancer. ing the Chinese Cultural story about the aspira­ ines. clean up rivers, stop is a positive call to ac­ Whenhisownsondies Revolution, and Win's tions of ordinary people global wanningandslow tion which wi ll appeal 10 following a cancer op­ efforts to find him are in a volatile political down the rate at which all ages and most impor­ DANGEROUS LIAISON ... Lily Chen and Bob eration carried out on obstructcd by aminefield millieu and how ­ mankind is consuming tantly it presents a vital Peck sta r in the mini series Children ofthe Dragon Will's advice, the trag­ of Chinese bureaucracy. ne s.'>, heallh, love. the the world's resources. comment on tbe state of which is set against the backdrop oflhe protf'st edy becomes a personal When he falls in love failure of love and the 11le emphas"is in How the world in the 1990s. mov~l1Ienl which let to the Tiananmen Squ~rf and professional crisis. with Jin Juan (Lily potential for both great- to Save the Earth will be massacre in China. THE NAMIBIAN WEEKENDER Frid ay May 14 1993 7

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U U~ iI K-<;~ Cla~~. Engbnd, is a deserving receptacle for as fine _ .....' "The Last of the Mohicalls". Finally. to ensure your nip lakes E\'e r)' th i n ~ is pro portioned to cushion a ceUar as you could hope A off smoothly, we increased the ~p\ and downs o f ai r trave! - frolll till' to find at 4() 000 feel. the luggage anow-mce 44 i n che~ ofrool1l betweo.:n the ~o rt , hand­ Indulge in a to forty kilos - an extra ten nitched leather ~e at~ to the complimentary 19H9 Rust-en-VrNc kilos you'll be more than happy to put on. ~ llp pl'n that cradle yo ur feet. Merlot, a deep plum red. seduCtively soft But there I ~ al ~o lIl uc h to rew:ml those and plc a~ andy fruity. Or the 1988 Talana who rc\;\( the urge to ~kcp H Ili R oy:alc W!! fo und this wme in " tiny call our "Super

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___ ...... 'V 5 ... for dglllcl'n months, but our cabin staff literally surrounds will serve it to yo u in thl" blink o(an eye . you - fro m the After dinner, we wide open spaces to recolllllll:nd a Haydn the small est of deuil . pianu concerto, though you'll And the effects, we ass ure you , are fi nd a selection of music ca refully pitched to put you to sleep. tu suit 3ny mood . Slip Oil 3 pair o f ft'ather Cap\: M.lhy Stylt,? A temit'r Illed;lllion of light ~ ten'n hl'adphorll"S ~ Ild !!;ood night! g'Air Namibia N,III 11 h, .1I 1 V,'!l1\lI rJ with .1 da,h "fn 'tl Illsullllliao; lIt'l'd !lot worry. They «lO 11", airline the wide open spaces. t' lIrr,llIt~ ( )r the turk,')' I" Cltt,l. Pl'r1u ll'? ;ITt' \w ll n·w;lnkd. wilh n'atling 1I1 , l tl'r i ;11 ~ of 10 Friday May 141993 THENAMIBIANWEEKENDER-- IlwilRTsi1JIJI Back to the future ~M~ . / All week: 10hOO, 14hOO, 16hOO - Bambi, an uimated-classlc Alll'l!eek:18hOO, 20hOO, FrilS.t: 22hOO New-look Club Pamodzi lets African music set the pace Nowhere to RUD, starrlag Jeu-C .. ude vaa Damme main o~cctive was to as well as snacks and also praised anotber BEAU KASALE AND BENEDITO JOAO provide ror those wbose roast beef. Windhoek club Paradise muskaJ tastes wer-e not One dancer clearly Alley. "Club Pamodzi is Windoek Drive~n A NEW WA YE of Mrican and Roots music cater-ed for anywber-e enjoying himself at a re­ a good alternative wben 19hOO: Last oftbe MohkaD5,starriDg DaolelDay is sweepina throuah niaht4ime Windhoek, else." cent bash was 20-year­ I'm not in the mood for L,wb and, alona with the soft sounds of KIzomba Unlike many of his oldCbatlesMartins, who dancing to Sbabba, Ma· plus Compaay Buslaeu with Geoe HKluaaa, (Aneolan dance music), it'. what'. keepine competitors. in the nighl said the 'new' club of· donna or Snap." Mlkhall BaryshDikov the crowds happy at Qub TuJe Pamocbi in club business, De fer-ed a real alternative in DeAlmeidais conlem­ Katutura. Almeida transports bis musical varidy. '"The plating providing live The Warehouse CI.Istomenbomeafterthe club is playing music for music in thenear future, Alta Brauaral Under new manage­ Cameroon, Mali, An­ club closes. "I feel we the people. There is mu­ "lam prepred to feature men.!:, Club Pamodzi has gola, Zimbabwe and. stin need more music 10 sic from Zaire, Angola bands wbo play African WlIlem Foorle wiU be kadiDg his band SoutherD come to life once more many others. improve our existing and other- kwasa kwasa music, and I've ap­ BlueID"NottheSameOldBlues"oDFrlday,May for a cross-section or This place is for all range. It'. high time the music whicb you don't proacbed Daniel and the 14 at 21hOo. The bar opeDs at 2ObOO. BookiDp Windboeken, including AfriCUI beat Ioven and youth gOI to know their often fmd in otber-dubs, Lionkillers to perform can be made by pboDlag 225059 after llhOO. the newest members of since we re-

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A worksbop OD Dlustratiag Cbi.ldr~D's Books pre5ented by Normaa JUDge will be beld OD Rlgbl: BLUES BAND _. The taleDted Uae-up Friday, May 14, betwua lSbOO-llbOO aod OD Saturday, May 15, b~tw~en 09bOO-lSbOO focus­ 01 Soulbera Blue wbo ing on Namibian aDd ArriuD oral Dtnature. ead tbetrvery success­ ful rUD at The Ware­ Franco Namibian Cultural Contra bouse toDight wit. a tiDal purormaDce or 1 Mahler Street, the thnrsbow"Nottbe An collection of 27 photographs takeD in Paris Same Old Blues" at and Rouen displays Ibe artlstry or tbe young 21boo. Germaa Namlbian pbotograpber Harmutb For au authtotksouad Frledrichsmeier, Tb~ exhibiUon will run rrom cakll tills great baud. May 11 toJuDe 11. ------BIG SCREEN ... BIG SCREEN ... ------Ths Last of the Mohlc8ns Manhunter, Mann's f.crce 1986 tbrilcr. Director: Mlchael Mann Still tbcsca1pings andevi.-ratiOlllCID'1 hide the film's dramatic boUo~. StlllTlng : Daniel Day-L.ewls, Cooper scbolan may be poIeucd to Medelelne Stowe ICe Hawkt: ~ talking I~I 10 SD:Yl:D Waddington', prissy Major Hcyward (I : PROM TIlE opc:nin& of Tbc l...ut of the aiD'l your scout and I swe &.in 't no dIUII LETTER Mohicam in whicb Daniel Day-Lewis 's militia) and wel-kissing COI'I MWlf'O Hawlae~ fue, his pbaUic rifl.e .t the (Maddeio:: Stowe), the daupr of • camera, you can tell dftctor Uld co­ ~dcoat cx:icocl (Maurioe Roeves). 1k writer ~cbael ' Mann '1 film Yerajoo of li!beDay-Lewis, more puckish than pri:ni. Jattlea Pcnimore Cooper's cJ.-ic novel live despilr: the sboulder-Ieogth locks. is will DOl be stuffy. riveting. LuclciJ y ,be .:Id !be radiant StoWe The book appe~d in 1826, 69)1ean can make the combaU credible:. after the ewnts of the Prench UId Indian It passes all bul commercial undI:r· Wu ir: describes. Hollywood'. most fa­ staDdi.n& wby Mann wou.ld Win! 10 coo­ mous film VICTIiOll with Randolpb Scott wrtlamesPenimo.t:CooperintoBartwl uHawkc~. premiered in 1936. T.ylor Bradford.Besides, the infatu.tioo Mam oflV·. Miami V toe and Crime iD tbc book it between Cora. who has Story, borrow. &om both SOW'QCS but black blood, and Uncas (now rclcpD:dlO relie. chieDy OD bit own retearch UId the backgmundaloog with Caora', 'invJ sbowuan '. imtmcts for somethin& more tister Aln, played by Jodbi May).))ft· brutal, erotic UId box offilcc. sumably, Mann flOds the inter-racial m­ Though MaIm cJuUBily lays out the &le old baL Indi.n and while alliances - the By traJuferring Uncu's passion 10 Algonquin and New York', colonial Hawke)<' and doing away with Coo', militia with the British UId the Huron Oc:oIc roots, Mann turns • trlgic 1()Y( with the: Frencb - the .enon it ricbly scory into an upbeat all-while romance detailed and thrillingly staged. The siege and. mythic American hero into a crowd· of Port WilIiam Henry and the Huron pleuing anachronism. - ambush on the: British ~ blCKldicr lhan ROLLING STONE THE NAMIBIANWEEKENDER Friday May 14 1993 11 win WIN

'. ------Music to make your blood boil

Sip 'n Fly - African Jazz Pioneers (Gallo 1993) THE African Jazz. Pioneers started offin the 19SOsmixing the American big band sound with traditional South African styles. The effect iJ • rumbling. swing­ ing. intoricating concoction guaranteed revive,,- even !he most jaded music­ And this isn't just good-time music, there's a real story here too. The tide track is inspired by the need to snatch a quick sip of homebrew and run fast if you were not 10 be caught under SA's restrictive and 11lcist liquor Jaws of the evance 10 Namibia's history.· GH fillies. Then there is the 'African rap' of Bhod L'umilo (to belch fire) which de· Billy Ocean - TIme scribes the sound of Icar/gas grenade To Move On launchers al1too familiar in the history of township life. TWO tons of hits and some totally dif­ Bra Ntemi's Kwela is a scintilating ferent sounds from Ocean. With his lat­ penny whistle jive. The bra of the title is est album Billy Ocean clearly proves Nlemi Pilise, the founder of the Pio­ that he is one of the most consistent neers and the man who gOI them back artists in the music business. together in the early 1980$. InPressure,I'll Be ThereForYou and

"Many SA jazz greats went intO exile the title track -Time to Move I the Carib- where they had sue<:cssful careers but often lonely lives. This is a fascinating bean-bomsingerhascomeupwiththreesongs which are bound 10 take the local I~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;F=:;;:;===:;;::====::~~::~::::::::::~~~~ kaleidoscope of sounds from those who stayed al home. A must for your CD clubAnd scene with by thisstorm. qUali ty - rich lyrics ~~ '9~~ player, turntable, or preferably ghetto comb;",d w;th tantaHz;ng ,h"hm blaster. One to wake the neighbours up sounds on the rest of the songs - I have with. - GH no doubt more hits will materialisefiom YOTIliU 'lfl T~I~~:;~S~~~",;"g;"ll"PFrom in Mexico - 22 May 1993 theopeningsongPiclcingUpThePicccs THE winner of The N b 1992 tho m,,;cstaru ",dj"'tcontin"e. right Namibia.', Week- Michelle McLean - Miss ami ia through 10 the sizzling dance beat of ender competition No Miss Universe 1992 Pressure; the rhythm and blues sound 16 is Andrew Mloki comes shining through in Like Upside of PO Box 31239, Down, which reminds one of the rare -- Bobby Brownbeat,beforeOceanmoves Pionierspark. on to lell his lover that he can never Congratulations! please her in the velvety Time to Move Please call at The On. Namibian'soffice,John The B Side opens with Rose -JUSt the right sruff for late-night ravers who pre- MeinertStreel,and col­ Tribal Voice - Yothu Ylndl fer IQ grace the dance floor locked in led your prize - RSO (Hollywood 1992) each other's arms - and where Billy re- cash. introduces his old soul magic. Andrew correctly SOUNDS from a people who were dis­ Everything's So Different (without identified the singer as possessed of their lands and savagely you) is 'right up the aUey' for those hot- Donna Summer. oppressed by colonialists, foreign ar­ , mining bloodedmodem-dayCasanovas-Ocean Once again the en- mies and international compa­ sings that his hean will never freeze nies. Sound familiar? Yothu Yindi are untilhehasmeltherightlover-whoow! tries poured in from \ aboriginal Australians hailing from the And before you think that you have acrosslhecouotry,and Nonhem Territory where their people's got out of the Ocean magic - he recap- most of the answers ~ (the Yolngu) traditional lands lie. Their tures you with I'll be There For You in were right. M lyrics reflect a rich and complex culture which theman is ' 'happy 10 bearound". All those who missed dating back thousands of years and the MICHELlE AND M c lEAN FAMil Y SEND GOOD fight for justice in the 1990's. And so will be you. A must for every oul this time, try again WISHES AND SI NCERE THANKS TO All NAMIBIANS The ancient rhythms of traditional Billy Ocean fan - don't miss out on the next time! fun. - CA O N THE EVE OF THE MISS UN IVERSE CONTEST '93 aboriginal music work suprisingly well • !smael, Isma~l , IN MEXICO alongside tracks whose musical inspira­ where are you? We're Thank you for 011 your love and support durIng tion is more recent - angry new wave stiU waiting for Ismael rock music. the post year. ond for aI/ those who gave to the Lukas of Abraham The mesmerising rallle and hum of M lchelle McLeon Chl/drens Trust Fund Mashego Street, the tradi ti onal songs, often dedicated to SPECIAL GOOD LUCK TO ANJA Soweto, Winner No 13, animals and natural objects, show the SPECIAL THANKS TO AIR NAMIBIA AND YolJlgu people's harmony with nature. tocontactusabout com­ If these sound a bil esoteric, check out ing to collect his prize. DEMOCRATIC MEDIA HOLDINGS !he modem rock of Treaty, a song about Ismael won Competi­ Long live our beautiful Country, the President lite betrayal of political agreements tion No 13, when he and People of Namibia which promise a fair deal but deliver correctly identified (See you on M-Nel on 22 May 0 1 19:00) linJe. Prince. McLEAN FAMILY A unique combination of the ancient anti ntodem and one with a lot of rei- 12 Friday May 14 1993 THE NAMIBIANWEEKENDER

Right: GOING UPINSIIOKE The Return ...... up to their usual mad antics In of Madness Mod .....: -.-. IT IS a madhatter's party with Madness al Madstock on Saturday, May 15 at 22hOO. _*711_- ' The venue is Finsbory 1986. Park, where 70 000 en- Soon ancr its original thusiastic fans packed in formation in 1916 (lhen to witness Madness's called The Invaders) famous reunion concert Madness became legen­ last year after they had daryforthcirnuttywuoo been officially di,s- and mad behaviour. banUcd since Scplcmber 1bc video 10 their h.it song It Must Be Love led to :l warning on UK te l­ evision lochildreo not to copy the band who jumpediJuoaswimming pool clutching electric guitars! After their break-up. lead singer Grabam "" McPhersoo be­ came a regular comedy host at a club in London. before moving on 10 be­ come full-time manager for the UK hit combo "The Fann". Madness - Madstock signatsthemomcru when thesevenlad.o;whosbook the world asked their fans (orooolastdancetosoogs such as , It Must Be Love, Houseof Fun and The Sun and the Raio. Now having released a new Best of ... compi. latiooalbum inApril lbis year, Madness is cur­ rently oonsideriDg Itly· ing together agaio on :a permanent basis. Catch the madness of Madness OD M-Net this Saturday at 22hOO. Top Ten We were young and madly in love. In the end, we got a fortune lor it. FiveUvebyGeorp With each other and with this tiny little The ad said So what next? A huge, rambling M;duoeI .... Q.­ lOPped the BritUII we'd found. Our first mansion? No. A Spanish confection house home. renovator's dream. singla cbart for Ibt th .... str";ghl_. It didn't have roses climbing the complete with waterfalls and cacti? 'Ibis week's lop .... walls or a white picket fence but My husband said No. Something old but sound with gles. as listed by Price Music. Ltd •• we'd never been happier. Even pressed ceilings, a creaky staircase national mmlicrehil nightmare. cb ain, with lasl though there were months when we and wooden floors that needed lots week's place. ill battled to scrape the home loan I said of TLC to restore them 10 their fonner brackets: 1. (1) Five Live . repayments together. Wh ile our glory? Absolutely. George~_'" I had to have it . Q..... friends went out to fancy restaurants We'd found our dream home. 2. (3) All ThaI Sloe Wants· ActorS- we learnt that there are two hundred Our friends think we're crazy of 3. (2) That', ". and forty seven different ways to home loan. Just a little extra every course. But we'U just put a little extra Way Love Goes . Janet Jackson cook mince. month, and the next thing we knew in our home loan every month and in 4. (.) l'ribalDanC'f It paid off. Whenever we had we'd cut years off our loan. And at no time at all they'll be oohing and - 2 Unlimited S. (4) !\weat (A lala some spare cash' we put it in our last we had the money to renovate. aahing and offering us millions lor it. la la long) • Inmor Circle fi. mI HaveNotJt. ing - Whitney .....' ~ Standard Bank ston 7. (5) Everybt4J A ce E S S B 0 N 0 Hurts· REM 8. (.) BelieveJoMo W ith u s you can go so much furth e r. - Utah Saints 9. (6) Ain!' NolAw (Ain't No Usr}·M Sub Feat 10. (8) In(ormtr· Snow.