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Baster bid RUMOURS of another exam scam, involving leaked examination papers to halt from the Ministry of Education, were elections confirmed by permanent secretary Vi­ talis Ankama yesterday. could be He said reports of leaked chances with the credibility papers in the area of its examination system, on cards were being investigated by he said. both the Ministry and the "We cannot rule out the . ERICH 80018 Police . possibility of another rewrite AIlkama added that he was if the problem proves to be unaware of similar problems extensive. At the moment RUMOURS that an urgent in the Ondangwa region appeal will be lodged with though, it does not appear the Supreme Court to reported to The N amibian to be very widespread," contest the holding of elec­ this week. People worried about the Though details remain chances of a rewrite have tions in the Rehoboth gebiet c were stonewalled by a law­ sketchy about how many already called The N amib­ yer yesterday. candidates or which exami­ ian, appealing to the Minis­ nations are involved, try to think carefully, Sources claim that a Arikama said any suspicious Last year the delay in Windhoek law finn, W'eder, circumstances would be in­ Kruger and Hartnl,.ann, has obtaining matriculation cer­ vestigated. received instructions from tificates caused untold prob­ ANGOLAN ANGUISH ... Luanda - This 'videD-grabbed' picture of People's Televi­ In view of last year's exam lems for would-be univer­ Rehoboth 's ~ Diergaardt sion of Angola shows the bodies of children killed in the streets of the capital on to bring an-urgent appeal in scam which led to a mas­ sity entrants unable to pres­ November 1. They were shot during crossrIre between Unita and MPLA forces. sive rewrite for thousands the. Supreme, Court on Sat­ ent the necessary documen- Yesterday there were indications that the path could be paved for peace. See. report, of part-time matric students, urday, November 28, to below. Photo: Agence -Presse . declare the holding of elec­ the Ministry would take no CONT. ON PAGE 2 tions in Rehoboth as ultra vires (beyond one's legal power or authority). tOIERVMI\N'S BUTCHERY Yesterday noted lawyer, Peace hopes in Angola 401 INDEPENDENCE AVENUE Abe Naude, who represents Diergaardt, would neither LUANDA: Unita leader Jonas Savimbi Friday aiming to consolidate a fragile deny nor confirm the ru­ t~Jked with a leading government gen­ truce brokered by the UN Sunday night. MEAT SPECIAL 'mour and refused to com­ era. in the first high-level contacts be­ The capital was quiet yesterday and ment. tween the two sides since weekend fi,ght­ state radio urged citizens to "stop the Young Lamb Grade A from Diergaardt also refused to ing left 1 000 dead, Angolan state radio collapse of the economy" by returning to say anything about the reported yesterday. work. Rl00.00 each. matter, adding that all state­ Savimbi received ceasefire proposals But fighting was reported in at least No charge for for cutting-up. ments should come through from General Antonio Franca N'dalu, three provinces. Government radio said his attorney. He would only the radio report said. N'dalu was a key Wednesday rebels took the town ofCaxito, Rl00.00 each confinn that certain instruc­ governinent negotiator in earlier talks SO kilometers north-east of the capital. tions had been given to his with the Unita rebels. - Portuguese State Secretary for For­ R8.99 'per kg attorney. Meanwhile Brazilian and Russian news eign Affairs Jose Manuel Durao Barroso If such an application is reports said UDited Nations officials were spoke by telephone for an hour with R1 0.99 per kg successful, there are fears working to fre_e some 75 citizens from Savimbi late Wednesday. An aide said that it might seriously in­ those countries seized by Unita at a dam Durao Barroso was convinced dialogue Rl 0.99 per kg fluence the elections, espe­ project east of Luanda. was still possible between the two sides. cially in the Hardap and Moscow television reported Unita lead­ Durao Barroso was the chief mediator Khomas regions since its ers said the foreigners were not in dan­ in May 1991 peace accords that halted delimitation divides the ger. the 16-year civil war that began 011 the UN peacekeeping chief Marrack Gould­ eve of Angola's ind~pendence from Por­ . CONT. ON PAGE 2 ing was e'tpected to arrive in Luanda tugal in 1975. - Sapa , ., .. . .. ~ . ... . 2,Friday November 6 1992 THE NAMIBIAN

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court. Olivier is believed to ing of elections - might con­ be a South African as he is not stitute a submission to the known locally. This could not validity of Schedule 5 of the be confmned as Naude re­ Namibian Constitution. Rehoboth gebiet in two. It fused to comment. Successfully contesting could also result in the elec­ Ifgranted, the appeal could Schedule 5 WOUld, in effect, tions being postponed. bring down Schedule Five of bring down all other legisla­ According to sources, sev­ the Constitution as well as tion emanating from it. eral instructions were given the Electoral Act and a host Judge President Johan to Naude as attorney and he of other laws enacted by the Strydom, fonner chairman of has instructed a certain advo­ National Assembly recently the Delimitation Conunission, cate, by the name of Olivier, to facilitate the regional and now chairman of the Elec­ to argue Diergaardt's case in local elections in Namibia, toral Commission, yesterday including Rehoboth. commented that nothing could Legal experts approached stop Diergaardt-frorn taking about the matter could only such action. As a citizen it speculate on the aims of Di­ was h.is tight and the courts ergaardt's alleged pending would have to decide on the action. issue when they receive the tation. They agreed that any pos­ application. Despite providing-a letter sible action would be aimed Strydom added that it might from the Ministry for Educa­ at Sche dule 5 of the have implications for the elec­ tionexplaining the.re asons for constitution, or that Diergaardt torai process, but said it was the delay, many students were turned away from university was prepiuirig litigation for better to wait and see. and have spent the last year the World Court at The Ha­ Diergaardt is also prepar­ marking time. gue. ing a law suit to be brought By the time their certific ates They argued that airnlng at before the World Court in The for rewritten matric exams came minor legislation like the Hague aimed at contesting through around March, their Electoral Act 24 of 1992, the the provisions of'Schedule 5 places had already been allo­ Regional Councils Act 22 of of the Namibian Constitution cated and the courses they were 1992 and the Local Authori­ which states that all authority supposed to have joined were ties Act 23 of 1992 - all of over Rehoboth is now vested three months old. which provide for the hold- in the Goverrunent of Namibia THE NAMIBIAN Friday November 6 1992 3 Only' a few women in regional poll UPDATE High spending SWAPO and the DT A dominate a list of candidates for stituency in where­ candidates than I expected," KATE BURLlNG HARARE: The exhorbi­ the regional elections, issued yesterday evening. With he will run against DTA said Kavari. "I thought there - tant expenditur e by the only a scattering of 'big names' or women candidates, son, Henry (Heok), will be leader Katuutire Kaura's would be more unopposed Zimbabwean government the Khomas, Hardap and Otjozondjupa regions offered standing in the Windhoek wife, Victorine. candidates in some of the is running down the coun­ a slightly broader choice of three or four political West constituency, opposed A number of former Swapo strongholds in the try's economy, the First parties. by Mburumba Kerina for Swapo-D members feature far north." Merchant Bank in Harare Independent candidates Twelve of these are in the Swapo. In , among DTA candidates in Kavari said he had been charged in its latest quar­ terly guide to the econ­ only appeared in Oshana, north, while one is at it will be a run-off between the North. surprised by the extent to omy. Rober_t Mugabe's Oninjemund. DTA stalwart Ken Howes For the local (municipal) -which the DTA had man- . Ohangwena and the Caprivi, government was spend­ elections, the six main par­ aged to field candidates in while residents of Aroab and Swanu has fielded 14 and Marietjie Pottas who is ing 1,1 billion Zim dol­ Keetmanshoop will have to candidates, mainly in the standing for Swapo. ties are joined by candidates the heartlands of Swapo lars a month, or over ZD wait until next year to vote Omaheke region, while the In the North, Peter Kal­ from Marierital, Windhoek support. 35 million a day, to ft­ in specially arranged by­ UDF has 11 and has fo­ angula, well-known from and Swakopmund residents The lists ofcandidates for nance non-productive ex­ elections: since no candi­ cused on Erongo. 1be NPF's pre-independence days, associations. the 'local elections, which penditure including the dates had registered prop­ three candidates are stand­ hopes to resurrect his ca­ According to Elections will include far more names State's huge bill on civil erly by Tuesday's IlhOO ing at Katima Mulilo, Brand­ reer. He is standing as an Directorate PRO, Vitura than the regiqnal elections, service infrastructure, the deadline. berg and Okakarara, while independent at Ondangwa. Kavari, the local elections will only be available dur­ bank said. The cost of run­ Swapo go into the regional the Workers' Revolution­ Unionist John Pandeni, have a better representation ing the course of next week. ning the government is estimated at ZD 12,9 bil- elections with 13 candidates ary Party's three candidates who already sits in the Na­ of women candidates, as home and dry, since their all have the same surname. tional Assembly, will be required by law. ... See list of candidates, -- lion for the current year. election is un~pposeo. DTA le~r Dirlc M~'s_ contesting the Soweto con- "Overall, there are more page 4 SA AIDS fear PRETORIA: Health au­ thorities in Ramming said yesterday they feared 'Wolf: in·sheep's ·clothing' the number of AIDS vic­ home the tims in South-Africa was much higher than was cur­ message rently known. A health -omcial sald 201 people had developed full-blown tactics for the elections AIDS since the end of June - JOSEF MOTlNGA this year. The'latest ftg­ ures pushed the total of WHEN is an independent firmly in the DTA camp. tions in this town". letters were only being "dis­ COMMUNAL farmers in ,AIDS sufferers to 1 5171 candidate not an independ­ Moreover, their publicity let­ Both also employ a few scare tributed among the white people the so~th have failed to since 1982. ''There is rea­ ent candidate? ters are identical, apart -from - tactics ("we stand a real dan­ of Liideritz", adding that "these make use of the Hardap son to believe that only a When he or she is standing the inserticn of individual names ger of having completely in­ people in no way are working fraction of actual new progency testing centre, for the DTA! and a couple of personal rants. competent people in charge of towards reconciliation". The cases have indeed been despite minimal charges It might seem obvious, but In particular, they both dis­ this town"), but Gillham goes complainer also urged fellow reported," he said. for testing the quality of residents at Liideritz are un­ tance themselves from politics further in his vision of the residents to "be aware of people rams. happy with the way candidates in thQ following: "I still up­ apocalypse. who do not recognise you as Regional Commissioner of professing they "would have hold the conviction that politi­ He sees Liideritz turning into_ human beings". • Ancient beer Hardap Ben Boois said com­ preferred to stand as independ­ cal interference in this type of a nightmare of "constant elec- It has been noted with sur­ NEW YORK: Pale, yel­ munal farmers had made little ents" ~ being sneaked in under election to be contrary to eve­ tricity cuts ... constant water prise that the DTA has man­ low deposits on the inside use of the Hardap Karakul the DTA banner. rything I believe in. However, shortages ... no sanitary or aged to field a number of can­ of a jar more than 5 000 . Centre apparently because Publicity fi ysheets for at least the powers that be have forced sewerage services". He warns didates in areas which would years old are the earliest two candidates in the forth­ this upon us and I feel we should that "pennission (will be) nonnally be Swapo strmgholds. they thought it was for com­ known chemical evidence coming elections are circulat­ counter this with every means granted to vagrants to build It seems one ploy may have mercial farmers only. that ancient people ing in Luderitz, and while they at our disposal." shanty towns in the middle of been to disguise their candi­ quaffed a few beers, sci. The centre is designed to 'confess DTA allegiance, they As they stand with their bands Liideritz, your rates and taxes dates as independents - ''Nor­ test the. quality-of rams agilinst entists say. The ftnding -do all they can to convince on their hearts declaring their used to refurbish a football field mally, I do not unload any kind supports other-evidence given grades of ewes and was voters ~t they are actually in­ fundamental independence, and any complaints to your lo­ of political scheme on any­ of beer at the same time, set up for use by both com- dependent. both candidates claim they have cal councillor will depend on one" (Giihring) or, alternatively, around 3500 BC to 3100 -mercial and communal farm­ In other words, Mathilde been driven to fly the DTA your political leanings. " "I am not accustomed to un­ BC, at the same archaeo­ ers. Giihring and John Gillham, to banner "to avoid splitting the Local residents are angry at burdening any kind of politi­ logical site in western Iran Usually rams impregnate -name but two, adopt an inde­ vote", while assuring voters the implicit racism of the let­ cll:l scheme on my fri~nds" and at several sites in Iraq. unsorted ewes so that farm­ pendent pose while standing they have "no politicai aspira- ters. One compiained that the (Gillham). ers are unable to determine what type of lambs they will produce if mated with a par­ Taxi driver EDUCATION' ticular quality of ewe. , To solve this problem, &Pis of the year PROMOTERS NAMIBIA said, the government had set up facilities for testing ram THE last phase of the South­ Tel: (061) 219527 quality at the Hardap Karakul em Estates and Wemhil Park We wish to advise, all, present and prospective students, that Centre. 'Taxi Driver of the Year Com­ the 1993 academic year will commence on the 04th of January The N amibian talked to the UNIT A claims of bombers and other war machinery petition' will be staged at 1993. Manager of - the Karakul being set up around Namibia ready for an offensive are Wernhil Park this Saturday, Centre, Jan Piek, who ex­ 'ridiculous' said Defence Minister Peter Mueshihange November 7. Enrolment as from the 9th of November 1992 until school The pennanent secretary plained the testing process in yesterday. He was reacting to allegations in Unita radio closure on the 17th of December 1992 and then as from 3rd broadcasts monitored last week in Britain. - ofTransport and Communi­ January 1993. detail. cation Peingeodjambi Shipoh Farmers are able to have Unita broadcasters claimed Walvis Bay for shipping out. will open the proceedings at For first intake students examinations wiil take place, over a two rams tested for a period of 60 four bombers are waituig at Journalists visited the 13 heli­ 09h30 on Saturday. The 10 day period, comencing 26th and 27th of January 1993. days at a cost of approxnnately Rundu, while on October 26 copters before. they were shipped finalists, who were selected R70. To qualify, farmers have eight helicopters were sent to out. "It is even ridiculous for from 350 contestants this Furthermore, as a gesture of our dedication tQ our present and to be registered with the northemNamibia. They added Unita to claim MPLA bomb­ week after a written test on future students, we are pleased to announce the granting of ten Karakul Breeders' Associa­ large munbers of Angolan gov­ ers hidden in Windhoek," added road safety, will fight it out bursaries, for any one su~ject, during the intial January 1993 tion. Rams must weigh 35 ernment troops were heading Mueshihange. "I dismiss the in a series of tests designed enrolments. . kilos and be vaccinated against towards the Namibian borders, accusation with the contempt to assess their driving skills to finally detennine the best certain diseases. where sophisticated Soviet­ it deserves." ETSEYITHO KAAYIIJONGO YOKO EDUCATION PROMOTERS MiG-29s are waiting to attack Unita radio broadcasters are taxi driver of the year. NAMIBIA NOKWAAMBOKA YENA EHALO LYOKU TAMEKA About 1 500 test ewes were ,.. Meanwhile, Nabta has Unita. They also claimed 84 also reporting that large num­ OMNULA TAYlYA. divided into two groups ac­ _warned the public and taxi vehicles with "heavily-armed bers of "FAPLA, Cuban and . cording to age and three groups drivers in particular to be­ Swapo soldiers" had gone to Swapo" troops are being de­ Osikola yetu otayi ka pata momasiku 17 December 1992, notayi ka according to hair quality. The ware of certain foreigners Ndjiva. patuluka momasiku tagakakala 4 January 1993. semem of each ram was used ployed in the Caprivi as part of who are trying to recruit taxi Yesterday Mueshihange said: on 32 ewes from different "war-mongering actions", They drivers. These people are - "Uruta cannot in any way sub­ also claimed that MPLA oper­ Okwiishangithila omvula 1993 ota ku tameke 9 November 1992 sigo categories. After seeing the apparently pretending to be esiku osikola tayi kapata. Okwiisnanitha ota ku katameka ishewe stantiate its claims of MPLA ated "dozens of polling booths" i-esultant lambs, a fanner could NABT A officials and recruit­ momasiku 3 January 1993. assault preparations from the in 'Namibia and that many choose what type of ewes he ing members for their own Namibian soil. There is no Namibians were moving into benefit. Nabta' s 1bomas Mu­ wanted to breed from. Otatu kakala tuna ekonaakono Iyahungunina kaalongwa yetu mboka MPLA troops presence in the Angola to vote illegally in the lunga warned taxi drivers to aakulu momasikli 26 sigo 27 ga January 1993. The centre was now start­ areas mentioned. TIlls a bla­ second round of presidential request some identification ing to freeze semen for sale to tant lie." elections. before accepting any mem­ Oshigwedhwapo: farmers around the countrY. - He explained the helicop­ United Nations elections bership offer. Mulunga also Otu uvite enyanyu oku tseyithila aalongwa yetu kutya otatu ka gandja It was hoped to have this type ters were under the control of monitors have-dismissed the warned the peopie involved omadhewulo goshali (bursaries) dhithike pomulongo kaanasikola of quality breeding introduced the United Nations and had claim of polling booths in Na­ in this activity to stop im­ aakulu nokwaamboka wo aape, nashino ota tu keshininga to other livestock, Piek said. passed through Oshakati to mibia. mediately. tamekol a Janu 1993 4 Friday November 6 1992" THE NAMIBIAN

KUNENE Namhadi, Wapota Petrus DTA Iv) Sibinda Thataone, Paulo ..~ DTA Shimutwikeni, Leonard Swapo Mabuku, John Nabutungu DTA vi) Aminuis Constituency . Party ii) Engala Mushe, Alex Muyongwa Swapo Hijambazapo, Peter Uazirapi Swapo Ngiwewelekwa Heita Swapo v) Katima Mulilo . Kaatura, Nehemia DTA

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Paulus, Lucia DTA Mabuku, Benjamin Chika NPF Mokgatle, Cornelius Orapediseng Swanu Maundu, Heinz, Haraki Swanu iii) Oshikango Mbeha, Lopa, David Independent Nganjone, Erasmus Swapo Shikondja, Elia DTA Mukasa, Felix Mukasa DTA KHOMAS Mumbuu, Edward Uapundua DTA Hishikushitja, Michael Swapo Mwazi, Mukela Paddy Swapo ii) Sesfontein Samuel, Victor Onaminda Independent vi) Kabe i) Wanaheda Ganuseb, Benny Swapo Iv) Ondobe Tonchi, Danien Jost UDF Kapewasha, Martin Swapo Hendriks, Johannes Isak UDF Schimwefeleni, Hosea N DTA Likando, Boniface Ngambe Swapo Katjimune, Bethuel DTA Mbomboro, Munene Chris DTA Mwaningange, Billy William Swapo Muyoba, Cooks Mukuwa DTA ii) iii) Khorixas v) Eenhana Hendjala, Erasmus Swapo Gomachab, Gotlieb T DTA Haikali, VaIde Panduleni DTA ERONGO Simeon, Bassie DTA Tjogarero, Simson UDF Hashikutuva, Adolf Hifililwa Swapo iii) Witbooi, Abraham Swapo vi) Omundaungllo Constituency Party Ithete, Gabriel Swapo Iv) Kamanjab Petrus, Erastus Swapo Motseng, Hieronyrnus DTA Botha, Frederik Albertus DTA vii) Okongo i) Omaruru Iv) Katutura_Central Uirab, Esegiel Max Swapo Kasheendwa, Puleni Swapo Gaomab, Phillipus .UDF I/Gowases, Tsukhoe Swapo v) Outjo Weyulu, Victor DTA Hongoze, Rudolph HKKZ Swapo Kangueehi, Gerson Benjamin Swanu Kaura, Theophelus Rapande DTA viii) Ohangwena Scheepers, Ian Andre DTA 'aze, Kuhepa DTA Murorua, Dudu Themistokles UDF Kandjambanga, Hamutwe Josephine Swapo ii) Karibib v) Soweto Amporo; Ernst Fanuel Swapo Sipora, Dana DTA Eiseb, Ernst UDF Kaura, Victorine Uakahungira · " DTA vi) Ruacana xi) Endola (Duly) Katambo, Alfred DTA Pandeni, John Alphons Swapo Ndumbu, Jason Shuuliputjo Swapo Tuhadeleni, Noal Lyaalala Swapo Mujoro, 'adekia Swapo vi) North x) Epembe Muukua, Christopher Uazuvara Swanu Beukes, Erica WRP OMUSATI Nakwailla, Johannes Kamati Swapo ill) Brandberg Persendt, Karl Swapo Ganaseb, Abed John UDF Petersen, Zacharias Rebonia UDF Contituency Party OSHIKOTO Howose15, Phillipus Swapo Plaatjies, Henry Jacobus DTA Ndjiharlne, Duludi OTA vii) Windhoek West i) Tsandi Constituency Party Veii, Antonius Swanu . Du Plessis, Aletta Magrieta UDF Kamanja, Ananias OTA Veii, Katjimuina NPF Kerina, Mburumba Swapo Katoma, Leevi Swapo I) Oniipa Iv) Arandis Mudge, Henry Ferdinand DTA ii) Uutapi Engombe, Immanuel DTA Kapere, Asser Swapo viii) Windhoek East Ainima, Titus Swapo Nampala, Hosea Swapo Kapundjiri, Ben OTA Howes, Kenneth J ames DTA Sakaria, Menas DTA ii) Onayena Maletzky, Alexander UDF Pottas, Maria Antoinette Swapo iii) Anamulenge KaIambi, Vilho David Swapo v) Swakopmund ix) Andowa, Generosa Swapo iii) Olukonda By-election Angula, J ason Swapo Nangolo, Abner Jappy S Swapo Egumbo, Titus Salvasius DTA Iv) Omuntele " Gothje, Hans-Dieter Kurt C DTA Tsuob,Albert - DTA Iv) Ongongo Angula~ Paulus Swapo vi) Walvis Bay Abrosius, FIorian DTA . v) Okatope Dausab, Rudolph DTA HARDAP Kayone, Sacky Swapo Kamanya, Vilho Elifas Swapo Emvula, Wilfried Inotira Swapo v) Elim Simon, Theador DTA i) Rehoboth West Urban Enkala, Nixon DTA vi) Okank~lo OTJOZONDJUPA Bayer, Anne Kathrina Swapo Mukwilongo, Nangolo Swapo Imene, Sino Naboth Swapo Beukes, Hewat Samuel WRP vi) Onesi (Duly) vii) Omuthiyangwiipundi Constituency Party Cloete, Hennan Heinie OTA Iipinge, Johannes ." Swapo Kamati, Helena DTA Fransman, Jacob Carl Swanu vii) Oshikulu Ndakolo, Penda Swapo i) Grootfontehi ii) Rehoboth East Urban Enjambi, Peter Swapo viii) Engodi Sheyapo, Fidelis Antonius Swapo Beukes, Attie WRP Kweenda, Saima DTA Sheyavali, Valde Swapo Venaani, Mike Rapuika DTA Boois, Johannes Swapo viii) Okahao xi) Guinas (Duly) ii) Otavi De Klerk, Bernhardt Benjamin Swanu Hango, Asser Swapo Gomachab, Isak Swapo Louw, Hans Jurie DTA Gar~b, Moses Goliath L bTA xi) Okalongo x) Oshikoto Shangheta, Bartholomeus Swapo iii) Rehoboth Rural Hakaye, Johny Haikela Swapo Kaiyamo, Hosea Nico Swapo iii) Okakarara Ooete, Samuel Petrus DTA Kariko, Ludwig DTA Hijarunguru, Erich Swapo Dax, Alfred Stephanus Swapo OSHANA Kangumine, Elia NPF Louw, George Frederick Swanu OKAVANGO Mbai, Asser Gabriel DTA Iv) Mariental Rural Constituency Party Mureko, Werner Swanu Boltman, Petrus Jacobus DTA Constituency Party Iv) Otjiwarongo Cooper, Neels Swapo i) Oshakati Davids, Abraham Johannes OTA v) Mariental Urban Moongo,Philernon DTA i) Mpungu Kavendjii, Jeffrey Swanu Kisting, George Rudolf DTA Vatuva, Silvanus Swapo Hambjuka, Johannes Swapo Soroseb, Naftalie UDF Van Zyl, Petrus Swapo ii) Ongwediwa Kasire, Vitus DTA ua-Ndjarakana, Mbeuta Swapo vi) Gibeon . Hamata, Laban OTA ii) Kahenge v) Okahandja Schmidt, Petrus Andreas Swapo Nehova, Kandy Swapo Melgisser, Nairenge DTA Eiseb, Theofelus Swapo Stephanus, Petrus Rudolph DTA iii) Okaku Muremi, Rheinhold Swapo Mbaukua, Gotlob tiengombe DTA Mnakapa, 'an Asser "DTA iii) Kapoko vi) Omatako KARAS Ya Kasita, Henock Sheya Swapo Haupindi, Lourenz Kalipa T DTA Ngurunjoka, Kazonda Efraim U Swapo Iv) Okatana Kangowa, Gabriel Kalimbwe Swapo Tjihuro, Arnold Nguarije DTA i) Keetmanshoop Urban Antanga, Fillipus OTA Iv) Rundu Kotze, Willem Franscois DTA Kashuupulwa, Clemens Swapo Haingura, Ambrosius Hanutenya Swapo OMAHEKE /Ha-Eiros, Ida Jimmy Swapo v) Ondangwa Ndara, Reginald DTA ii) Keetmanshoop Rural . Shiimi, Eliakim Prince Swapo v) Mashari . Constituency Party Expected by-election Kalungula, Peter Independent Joachim, Johannes DTA iii) Berseba Shipanga Timotheus DTA Shikongo, Paulus Kaeuru Swapo i) Otjinene Cloete, Cornelius DTA KaDime, Elias Shikuma Independent vi) Ndiyona Hange, Kaputara Alpheus Swanu Goliath, Stephanus Swapo VI} Ompundja Kapirika, Servatius Swapo Kahimise, Rahimisa . Swapo Iv) Luderifz Silas Max, OTA Shidjukwe, Norberth DTA KaJjatenja, Arch Billy OTA Minnaar, Jacobus Swapo Shitilifa, Mwailepeni Titus P Swapo ii) Otjozondjou Van Den Heever, John Henry DTA vb} Uukwiyu CAPRIVI Kahuure, Erastus Swapo v) Oranjemund Arnadhila, Matheus Swapo Tjingaete, Efraim Elifas DTA Nambala, Toivo Swapo Shikongo, Josef OTA Constituency Party Tjijenda, Usiel M Swanu vi) Karasburg viii) Okatjali iii) Steinhausen Boonzaaier, Henry John DTA Kapia Paulus Iilonga Swapo i)Mukwe Huiseb, Sitore Johannes OTA Kairabeb, Lazarus Swapo Uusizi, Andreas OTA - Dyarugha, Basilius Maketu Swapo Katjomuise, Rinotjipo Adolf Swanu xi) Uuvudbiya Shakadya, Thiyemo Gerard DTA Nguvauva, Kilas Karaerua Swapo Paulus, Sebrow Amutenya Swapo ii) Kongola Iv) Gobabis EXERCISE YOUR Muluti, Oavid Siyao Swapo Oannhauser. Karel Steenkamp OTA OHANGWENA DEMOCRATIC . . Walubati, Mukelabayi Conard DTA Handura, Erastus Swanu iii) Linyandi Tjizera, Brave Usiel Swapo RIGHT Contituency Party Maloboka, Brendan Bashupi Swapo v) Buitepos AND VOTE! i) Ongenga Sizimbo, Francis Fanie DTA " Jacobs, Johannes Swapo THE NAMIBIAN Friday November 6 1992 5 Khorixas in ·search of a future

SOMETHING serious has to be done to save Khorixas crisis PQint. The PQiitical divisiQns Qf schemes proPQsed fQr the is. the conclusion Regional Commissioner Hans Booys GRAHAM HOPWOOD KhQrixas has nO' industrial Damaraland, and. the mutual town's hQspital have also failed has come to after two years of public service in the town. back to' their ancestral lands infrastructure to' speak Qf and suspiciQns they inspire, are to' attract a single interested But when asked what that 'something serious' is, a in the KhQmas HQchland. If gained its raisin d'etre frQm Qne Qf the biggest Qbstacles persQn. ~ bemused expression passes over his face. urgent attentiQn is nQt given being a being a centre fQr the to' genuine community Qrgan- . ,TO' create a future fQr ' The future QfKhQrixas is a a day. ' to' the area, there arelikely to' Damara administratiQn. AI- isatiQn in the regiQn. AnQther Khorixas and the regiQn Booys questiQn which weighs heavy The clQsure QfUis tin mine, be mQre grQups Qf impQver- thQugh it is likely that several barrier to' develQpment, ac- says experts will have to' be Qn many peQple' s minds in retrenchments at R6ssing, and ished peQple frQm the regiQn ministries will maintain their cQrding to' BQQys, is the cul- called in to' assess how im" the tQwn. With the news that the shutdQwn Qf smaller seeking to' set up hQmes near Qffices at KhQrixas, the news ture Qf dependency created prQvements can be made and the regiQnal centre fQr the mining QperatiQns in the re- Windhoek. that OpUWQ will nQW be the by the fQrmer administratiQn. projects initiated. He alsO' Kunene regiQn will be OpUWQ giQnhas brQught further pres- Damaraland and its admin- new regiQnal base is still a As a cQnsequence, many PQints to' the impQrtance Qf rather than. the fQrmer 'capi- sure Qn the land as unem- istrative centre at KhQrixas blQW to' the tQwn' s hQpes. peQple in the regiQn are wait- educatiQn . and iriputs frQm tal' Qfthe AG8 bantustan, the plQyed WQrkers return to farm- are both creatiQns Qf the Booys says that OpUWQ with ing fQr the gQvernment to inter- variQUS ministries in getting feeling that KhQrixas has ing. Odendaal CQmmissiQn's plan its proximity to' the Kunene vene - whether it'be to' repair . the area' s yQung- peQple to' entered an inevitable decline AccQrding to' BQQys, the to' place each Namibian 'eth- river, the Epupa PQwer prQj- their water pump, hand Qut beCQme invQlved in develQP­ is grQwing. Department Qf Water Affairs nic' grQup in a hQmeland. As .ect and mQre viable agricul- fQQd aid, Qr provide jQbs. ing alternatives fQr the future. KhQrixas shares its diffi- have said that KhQrixas' lim- a result thQusands Qf Dam- turalland is an eCQnQmically As an example Qf the near A sQlutiQn to' the land is­ sue, intrQductiQn Qf alterna­ culties with the prQblems Qf ited water supply cannQt sus~ aras were mQved in the late strQnger base fQr a regional ludicrQus PQlicies Qf the pre- the Damara regiQn - a seriQ\Js tain any new hQusing devel- sixties to' an area which they centre. Others believe that the viQUS dispensatiQn, Booys says tive farming methQds, and a water shQrtage and years Qf Qpments. Yet the crisis Qn the did nQt view as their Qwn and mQve away frQm KhQrixas is that cQmfQrtable fQur-roomed chahce fQr the cQmmunity to' chrQnic Qvergrazing by an land made wQrse by the which fQr the mQst part prQ- partly designed to' weaken the GQvernment hQuses at' benefit frQm the growing QverpQPulatiQn Qf livestock drQught is fQrcing peQple to' vided farming land which was PQwer base Qf Damara chief KhQrixas can still be rented tQurist trade in the area will the lQcal eCQIQgy can barely IQQk fQr alternatives. much mQre marginal thaIi their and UDF leader Justus Ga- fQr R3 amQnth - the rate set in all be vital if the decline Qf' SUPPQrt. The tQwn has en- WiptKhQrixas having sO' Qriginallands. . roeb. 1968 when Damarland was tQwn and" regiQn are to' be" dured water restrictiQns fQr little'tQ Qffer, it is little won- The peQple took Qver fanils ' The problems Qf the regiQn, ' frrst'fQrmed. It is against this arrested. 10 years with supplies fQr mQst' dei- th~t riamara peQple 'fipm which h,ad Qriginally been' BQQyssays,stempartlYfrQrh'·< backgrOuridoffQrcedremoval Despite Khonx'as;s loss'of residents Cut Qff fQr five hQurs the r,egiQn have start to' move given to' whites fQllQwing the the fact that Damaraland is and dependency that BQQys status ~s ..~ ,administrative first and the second ~Qrldwars . still in many minds' an artifi- made his cQntroversiai CQm- centre,/( f1ie~ ' lrttrQductiQn Qf In Qne Qf the niOIi biz~ ' cial SQuth African creatio.~ .t9 ment that Qne Qf majQr prph- regiQnal CQuncils shQuld alsO' , sQcial experiments Of apart~ ,' which peQple were fQrced to' lems afflicting the region is help the community to grappl. heid, peQple whO' it was be- mQve. BQQys PQints to' the the peQple' s 'laziness'. with its Qwn divisiQns. On~ lieved sPQke a similar lan- cultural difficulties the re- As a sign Qfthisde-mQtiva- party wQrker is lQQking fQr: .' guage to' Damara were alsO' mQval caused and says that tiQn, BQQys cites peQple's ward to' the introductiQn Qf relQcated from Riemvasmaak the peQple exist in a PQlitical reluctance to' jQin a fQQd-fQr- the regiQnal CQuncil and in the nQrth-west Cape to Dam- rather than a cQmmunity cul- wQrk prQgramme to' build a municipal-ity fQr KhQrixas araland in 1972. ture. He adds that even the craft centre as part Qf a PQten- saying that at !ast the differ­ The Riemvasmaakers have traditiQnalDamaracQIQursQf tially lucrative tQurist indus- ent parties will be fQrced to' been SO' marginalised that green, blue, and white have try in the area, despite the wQrk tQgether and thrash Qut despite 20 years Qf eking a been appropriated by a PQliti- high level Qf unemplQyment CQmmQn sQlutiQns, "Plural- . living from the dry Damara cal party - the UDF. locally. Similar food-fQr-wQrk ism will unite us," he added. landscape their eligibility to' participate in the regiQnal electiQns still had to' be CQn­ ftrmed with the Prime Minis­ ter's Office last mQnth. The presence Qf tQQ many cattle cQmbined }Vith badly planned land allQcatiQn has OUTGOING Regional CommissiO'ner Hans Booys has . hastened envirQnmental de­ sometimes courted controversy during his time of pub­ cline in the regiQn. With the lie service in Khorixas. The deep-seated prO'blems ofthe Qnset Qf the drQught this year, area will sO'on be in the hands of a Regional Council the prQblems Qf the regiQn based in Opuwo. and the tQwn have reached

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The their various elections program­ Brendan Howlin MP and for­ mes. Debate flowed freely with fighting that broke out once mer Senator Katharine Bulbu­ mutual respect and order, and again in Angola following lia (all from Ireland), Hans­ the meeting recommended the Savimbi's contention that Gunther TOtemeyer MP (Ger­ election code of conduct should the elections, held late in many) and Brigitte Husmark be signed by every local candi­ September, were rigged by MP (Denmark). Driven by date, not just at headquarters. the MPLA Government, Lucky Iyambo of Oxfam UK 13hOO: Out on the road again, is tragic and could have & Ireland, and guided by agri­ the team headed to Drimiopsis been avoided if the Unita cultural extension workerTjit­ where people, 'many of Bush­ leader had submitted jahuma Ujava and Pintile man origin, have been gather­ himself to the will of the people. What further compli.' Davids of the Namibia Com-' ing since 1989. Most came from munity Co-operatives' Alliance. cated matters was the small size of the UN contingent. commercial farms to a secon­ . Monday, October 26, dary school to beg food. Now WHAT is even more tragic is the fact that the monster 14hOO: At a Windhoek hotel, there are tents and soon pre­ Speaker of the National As­ fabricated homes for the 500 that is Savimbi today, was created largely by the South sembly Mose Tjitendero and or so residents 'and a kinder­ Mrican and US Governments. They built him up in the elections director Gerbard Tote­ garten. Activists (currently image of a champion of.democracy in a country under !p.eyer (younger brother of the 1beopolina Nantanga of French 'communist' rule. And now even they cannot control his visiting German MP) briefed agency CRlAA and Karina Ak­ hunger for power at all costs. them on the regional and local waake of the Ministry of Lands, While few people dispute that there is substantial council elections. Resettlement and Rehabilita­ Other briefings came from support for Unita in Angola, it is regrettable that the USE YOUR LOAF ... is what Gibeon community baker tion) and international donors Anna Diba (left) and other bakers, including Tobias Netumbo Ndaitwah of the . have helped set up a commu­ movement is led by a man with such gross tendencies of Namibia National Women's nity garden now supplying up meg~omania. Paulus, decided to do and now they run one ofthe town's Organisation and other to 260 kilograms a week of And South Africa and the US must take a lot of the new thriving community businesses. women's groups at the Namib­ vegetables to Global Catering blame. Savimbi would not have become what he is today ian Women's Centre in Katu­ for the school hostels. But had it not been for their adulation and support. Given tura, from the NCCA, Rossing problems of getting people to the 'red carpet' treatment when he was in the US, or in Foundation and the UnitedNa­ work for themselves and so­ lions Children's FUnd (Unicef). South Mrica for that matter, he managed to fool them cial organisation continue, The women stressed the need partly because on farms people all into thinking he was a person of stature. for opportunities for older were only labourers and de­ The Bush Administration, and the Reagan era before women to get education and pended on the boss for every­ it, were notorious for exercising wrong judgements other steps such as paid mater­ thing - "a 'culture of depend­ about leaders, particularly in Mrica; We recall how nity leave to make the fine ency" as Nantanga PI!! it. Namibia's President, Sam Nujoma, was villified by the aspirations of the Constitution Reagan Administration, humiliated by 6eing restricted into a reality for women. Wednesday: Heading north­ east, and learning Irish ballads to'certain areas when he visited that country, labelled a Tuesda!, 06bOO: Onto ~e OD. the way, the new VoJkswagen 'communist' and 'terrorist'. Diplomats openly bemoaned road~e~~g east . ~~ e.?tclt~- . , combi ,shQok, 1905e - el~!ri~. al, ; the fact that if Swapo won the elections, he would !llent rose ~s crowds of kudu' ·-' :co~tip~ . 211~ ~Il}pte , stret~~ ". become Pr-esident: nteywt!r~ wronit,atfd toC:l1i~ theYare paboons, warthogs and ·?ther- of graveL An hour, later, a car awa~ of,the error of-their ways! FOl"th-e ariimals '·· wa'tched tbecomb'i. ' passed and turned back for help went on to become a President who was 'the architect of Gobabis regional commissioner and soon a local farmer came Brave Tjizera welcomed them to the rescue and with a bakkie the policy of reconciliation, who become one of the to a large meeting and told of into which all piled. biggest proponents of democracy and who held out the the registration success and A mechanic fixed the combi olive branch to his former enemies. problems getting enough , while the local kindergarten And they ilUide an error-ofjudgement about Savimbi drought relief food especially and school choirs gave very as well. The man they hailed as one of the true leaders fish, oil and beans. Sister Paula harmonious renderings of the of Africa went on to demonstrate his power.hungry Makatesi spoke of the region's National Anthem and other ways by ignoring the ballot and turning back to the health problems, including lack tunes. The "mothers of Na- of enough people and resources, mibia" arrived in their Herero bullet to cause, in the space of a few days, the deaths of but the success of immunisa- best, Hosts were the Eastern at least 1 000 fellow Angolans. The man whom they tion. Teacher Mildred Jantjies Epukiro Farmers' Association, believed wanted democracy, was really only interested spoke of women's and chil­ and speakers included student in personal power. Yet they armed him and funded him dren's issues 'and education. representatives aged about 14. into becoming the power·hungryperson he is today. Makatise added that a nutri­ For women, N aomi Murangi tion centre would help chil­ In a sense, the international community must bear stood up to describe their ea­ dren and family-planning and gerness to learn new skills to some of the responsibility for what has happened in other matters could be taught Angola as far as the fighting is concerned. Had the GIBEON GO ... Gibeon women gardeners tell the team earn a living. EEFA Chair U there, The politicians' eyes lit Ndjavera and local farnlers United Nations been able to mount a bigger operation of their success and shortages of essential supplies such up as Swapo candidates,led by as shoes to make their garden succeed. They also sang outlined problems. including there as far as peacekeeping and election· monitoring Pijoo Nganate, and a host of cattle eating poisonous plants was concerned, then the escalation of violence might and their communal work seemed to keep spirits up DT A candidates with MP and the need for pipes to bring have been avoided and Saviinbi would not have been , despite the drought gripping the town. Rudolph Kamburona outlined water to areas where there is able to cry 'foul'. Namibia, a country with a signifi. enough grazing but no water. cantly smaller population than its northern neighbour, EEFA groups 209 frumers who had a sizeable UN contingent of several thousand, and are working together to buy in better bulls. we do believe this is one of the reasons the whole 435 Candidates of the DTA, process went relatively smoothly. But in Angola there Swapo and S~anu outlined their were but a few hundred UN personnel, and far too many positions on key issues. while guns. John Garvey Muundjua of the We hope that for the next round of Presidential NPF gave a dissertation on the elections in Angola, the UN will increase its contingent. problems of managing grazing properly on communal land What would probably g~ towards facilitating this is a The team also visited the decision by the new Democratic Clinton Administration clinic and saw the skilled craft­ to pay the country's UN dues! The US could also con· work of the women and of tribute more substantially in terms of people to the UN saddle-maker Jeremiah Mbura contingent in Angola, and maybe the man who initially who lacks capital to make his took the decision to support Unita, Henry Kissinger, next saddle. could head up the delegation! Thursday, southbound: Namibia was a success story for the UN; ~ngola is not, Chief control officer at Reho­ and this is probably purely because of their almost in. both ID Gonteb welcomed them significant presence there. I trust that the same mis· to an early meeting where the takes will not be repeated in Mozambique. DTA (who have their own And as for Savimbi, the sooner his former bosses get Moses Garoeb), Swanu and Swapo were all represented and a tough message to him, the better. And the US should the visitors were impressed with be wary of the African 'leaders' they 'adopt' in the futur~ t ' Continued OR ueu page THE NAMIBIAN-

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THE home-coming of Damaras to a spot by Daan Vllji>en game park in the prime farming lands of Khomas Hochland (which they were chased off under 30 years ago) shows Namibia cannot wait any longer for action after last year's land conference. Damaraland and some other communal areas are bare. Many farmers have watched half their animals dropping dead and are now passing hot days moving weak animals for kilometr es before watching the rest die too. Destitution is staring many in the face, and it is only natural to remember the quality of the lands they had before. The issue isnot Damaraland, and it will not be solved by such population movements, however desperate. The June 1991 land conference resolved that "something practicable must be done to rectify" past injustice, but added "given the complexities in redressing ancestral land claims, restitution . of such clalms in full is impossible". This was a key concession by communal farmers, and there is no going back on it. The conference was a miracle of nation-building. But to have heard nothing further for 16 months destroys its success GOBABIS GET-TOGETHER ... Candidates and p oliticians of all parties, together with health, education and and leaves us facing environmental and farming disaster. The other wor kers and regional commissioner Brave Tjizera (back centre) meet the visitors at Gobabis. drought has only speeded up the environmental destruction of communal farmJands. Larger communal farmers have up to 7 000 cattle in "peasant" areas and many are grabbing good Democracy - the tour bits ofland with illegal fencing, while the destitute are cutting the remaining trees'to sell for firewood to survive. CONTINUED F ROM PA GE 6 Alr eady the drought is leading to a whole range of emer­ the courtesy with which · all the town's spectacular 125-year­ gency measur es such as the drilling of boreholes which ar e spoke. As well as election is­ old church. A chance encoun- needed but may not prove such a good idea in the long ter m. sues such as a late registration . ter with Labour and Manpower Despite welcome r ecent moves, we are still waiting for a surge, they heard of street gangs, Development Minister Hendrik national agricultural policy. Proper land and farming poli­ education and family problems. Wifuooi and thm into the Swapo cies would prepare us even to deal with Namibia's frequent On the edge of the town's loca­ office where Swapo candidates droughts and help us take the urgent steps to restore local tion, they visited the Shalom discussed the election. Other control of the environment and start its recovery. _ gardening project which brings parties didnot arrive. One can­ Without clear guidelines on land issues, agricultural work­ together unemployed able (23) . didate said it was traditionally and disabled (10) people. The not good to go around and ask ers admit it is ahn"ost impossible to start the agricultural greenery and flourishing gar­ for support, but the gardening tralning and development policies vital to these areas. Mean­ den does not bring a smile to women had earlier said they while, neither investors nor wary farmers - communal and the mainly women workers as doubted whether any cl¥ldi­ commercial - know what is coming. All over Africa nations neighboUrs break in and steal date or politician would bother have learnt they neglected food production and farming, the vegetables they grow. to ask about their concerns. especially peasant, at the cost of fast-growing cities, huge Further South at Mariental, There was also a lack ofunder­ imports, poverty, u~employment m:td national debt. Is Na­ after lunch, R~gional Commis­ standing about how the elec­ mibia proving unable to learn the lesson? Rather than tempo­ sioner.Ben Boys spoke of prob­ tions would work and a com­ rary emergency measures to deal with drought, let us have a lems with drought relief and in munity bias" to male candidates. )Ugher priority on bringing som.e legal and practical result helping eommunal fanners buy Back in Windhoek, the mis ~ commercial farms. His staff sion was rounded up with a from the land conference. A long-silent technical committee had organised a meeting of report to last week's joint has not even pronounced on issues about commercial land local candidates, teachers and conference on democratization and no-one seems to be doing anything about the accelerating health and women's activists. and reconciliation organised by disaster in communal lands. If nothing happens, much more Unfortunately the local DTA the Council of Churches in of Namibia could become lifeless deserts and movements of decided to boycott (Mayor JJ Namibia and the Association desperate people and their dying animals a common sight. Burger said it was over Awepaa of West European Parliamen­ The people who suffered most from past land injustices backing the distribution in tarians for Action against Apart­ cannot afford to walt much longer. for land and agric~ltura l Namibia of a "racist" booklet heid. All mission members said policies. written for Dutch primary they were impressed with how schools) but the people who well democracy had taken root. did attend told of the problems Team leader Owen gave the STUNNING is the only word to describe Gibeon' s 125- of reconciliation and integra­ formal report, highlighting land year-old church, and the pastor's wife (left) showed A Receptionist/ tion in a town where IlilIny reform and communal farm­ them around. white citizens are not inter­ ing problems, street children, ested. The last few minutes registration and the health and they could. and infrastructure in remote Junior before sunset were taken spot­ education challenges they had Owen concluded the mis­ areas, there is a sincere recog­ ting ostrich, red zebra, eland heard about Most of the people sion was accomplished: "I want nition that the government has Secreta'ry is and gemsbok in Hardap re­ working on project are women to pay warm tribute to the a difficult task and is tackling serve before bedding down. . and raising the subject ofhus­ Namibian people who have what they can. We were heart­ needed for our bands provoked general hilar­ taken on the mantle of democ- ened by how freely people of Friday, October 30: The ity at most places, and good­ racy with diligence and enthu­ all walks of life felt free to Windhoek road into Gibeon is marked by humoured cries of "we can do siasm. Despite the still huge criticize, discuss and argue a gruesome dead horse, but in without them". The signs were job to provide the resources without fear of retribution. " Office. the town an atmosphere of hope prevails. Community baker Anna Diba explained her busi­ Only candidates who can meet the following ' ness of selling 350 loaves a day to the town's schools and requirements need apply: people, and her plans to ex­ pand. A new oven was boug;.1.t with credit from NCCA and a - Fluency in English grant from the Konrad Ade­ - All-round secretarial/reception skills nauer Foundation. Down in the - Ability to work independently valley, up to 130 women and a . few men are turning the bare ground green. Pastor Daniel Application enclosing a CV and work refer~ Claasen set up the garden, but now the community are show­ ences to be forwarded to: WUS - Denmark, ing their skills and enthusiasm p.a. Box 24236, Windhoek. for gardening and songs. Tote­ meyer, born in Keetmanshoop, became nostalgic and was Closing date for application 20.11.1992. earlier spotted with a O NE F O R THE ALBUM ••• The Awepaa tourists last week. Standing from left are ·stokkielekker'. He pointed out H ans-Gunther Totemeyer MP, Nora Owen MP, L ucky Iyambo; Birgitte Husm ark Interviews will take place in Windhoek the Gibeonhouse wl=e younger M P , Brendan Howlin MP and Pintile Davids. Kneeling is former Irish senator during the first week of December 1992. brother}~y.t:J;1aY.l_wa,~ ,bQJP.-.JU1(h ·.·· Katharine Bulbulia. Report and photographs: Tom Minney 8 Friday November 6 1992 THE NAMIBIAN

Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre Karibib Mining and. Construction has the 1 Mahler Street following vacancies at its Oshakati iToject: * As part of the African Film festival on Friday, Novem­ ber 6, "Yaaba" (without subtitles) will !>escreened at 1. Junior Civil and Earthworks Foremen 18hOO. There is DO charge for this show. 2. Final level grader operators 3. Heavy machine operators . Klne 300 Bricks, People's Place 4. Construction carpenters Fri/Sat: 13h45, 15h45, 18hOO,20hOO, 22h15 Hostel Street, Katutura 5. Batch plant operators Sarafina, starring Whoopi Goldberg, Leliti Khumalo 6. Crane drivers . * As part ofthe African Film Festival on Saturday, Novem­ Wlndhoek Drive-In L ber 7, "Neria" with a short will be scret ned at 20hOO. Tickets cost R2. Kindly contact the Oshakatj site office at 19hOO: Universal Soldier telephone number 06751 - 20263 plus Deadly Bet, starring Charlene Tilson or alternativ(!ly Independence Arena Mr. . T Maharero at telephone number 061 - 63101 NTN Theatre Hostel St, Katutura Leutweln Street * The final film in the African Film Festival is "Do the * The African Film Festival programme continues on Right TIring~' which will be screened on Sunday, Novem­ EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Friday, November 6. "Hyena" will be screened at 18hOO ber 8, at 19hOO. Admission: R3. and the last show is "Heritage Africa" , scheduled for CHURCH IN NAMIBIA (ELCIN) Saturday, November 7, at 20hOO. Tickets cost R5. Coca Cola RoadshQw * A genuine roadshow with live entertainment, competi­ is . starting a Skills Development Centre at The Loft Gallery tions, fun and games will be held at the Khomasdal soccer Oshigambo. The Centre wiil be providing 59 Bahnhof Streef stadium OD Friday, November 6, at 14hOO and at the Single training courses in vocational skills, starting in * An exhibition of photographs "Photo-Mania Namibia" Quarters in Katutura on Saturday, November 7, at 10hOO. January 1993. by Dirk Heinrich will run till November 7 during normal The Centre is looking for teachers in business hours. 1. Catering, · NBC gives free 2. Commercial subjects, and IF YOU HAVE ANY NEWS, VIEWS, 3. Secretarial skills OR NEWS TIPS, CONTACT THE The duties are NAMlBJAN. TEL: (061) 36970; time to parties to act as a co-ordinator for the course F~:33980;TE~X:3032 to assist in curriculum development THE NBC has announced that in the rwi-up to the to teach regional and local elections, it has allocated ''free air-' the Catering teacher will also assist in . time" for contesting parties and organisations to put planning renovation of ELOC Guest House, TENDER across their election messages. which will be used as the place of training. The allocation was worked out with the contesting par­ Starting as soon as possible, good housing Tenders are hereby invited for the purchase of an old ties and is based on a formula used during elections in many available. established, floUrishing and going General Dealers countries throughout the world business at Grunau, District Karasburg, including the The number of c~dates per party was divided by the Closing: · 30.11.1992 total number of candidates and multiplied by the total air­ fixed property on which it is carried on and all time available. There will be 250 minutes free air-time on For applications and further information improvements thereon. contact radio and 50 minutes free air-time on TV each week. The NBC had previously decided that it would not accept THE PRINCIPAL, OSHIGAMBO HIGH SCHOOL The business includes the stock and equipment and is . paid advertising as this would favour parties with the most P/B 2026 Ondangwa, tel 067568 - 84202 situate close to the I Windhoek and money. Upington/Windhoek tar roads connection. Although the allocation of air-time according to the number of candidates is not ideal as it favours parties with Tenders. must be delivered by registered post so that it the most candidates, the NBC considers it the fairest is received by the undermentioned person on or before solution under the circumstances. Tuesday, 15th December 1992 and must be endorsed The time allocation formula was agreed to by the major­ "Tender General Dealer Grunau." ity of contesting parties which accepted an invitation from the NBC to discuss it. The Workers' Revolutionary Party The highest bidder or any other tender will not opposed the formula on the grounds that it did not give We urgently require the services of energetic and equal air-time to all the parties, regardless of their size. necessarily be accepted nor will any reasons be given self motivated persons with good track records to fill It has been decided that the three community associa­ the following positionS: . for the acceptance of any offer. tions contesting the elections will be given a five-minute 1. WORKSHOP FOREMAN TV slot on Wednesday, November 18, as well as two radio • Minimum N3 trade test qualification. RISSIK & COX, PO BOX 8 TELEPHONE 10, slots of five' minutes each on the radio services of their • At least 10 years experience as a refrigeration KARASBURG . choice during any of the Wednesday Election Billboard mechanic, fitter and or electrician. programmes. • Experience in any other similar trade fields will be ENQUIRIES: As well as the allocation of free air-time, the NBC will be a strong recommendation. CF Swartz covering one public rally of each contesting political party 2. ELECTRICIAN Telephone (0020) 26, P.O. Box 3, GRUNAU, 9000 and one rally of each of the community associations. • N3 trade test qualification. • At least 3 years practical experience. • Industrial electronic background 3. REFRIGERATION MECHANIC , Steeea • 5 years experience in industrial refrigeration. HUGE • Ammonia systems ~xperience is a i recommendation. ~otha ·1 CAR CLEARANCE THE COMPANY OFFERS lIIiJt1tliU ••. • A remuneration package in line with this AUCTION appointment. 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...... ·Jerry's INTERNATIONAL WRAP-UP

". ,- Major scrapes through LONDON: British Prime Miruster John Major managed a wafer-thin victory on Wednesday night over rebels in his 1 :~I~ifjtl Conservative Party who oppose a treaty on European union. _ MI boss turned blind ACCRA: Jerry Rawlings, . His fragile majority of 21 over all the other parties who has ruled Ghana under combined in the 651~membe! House 'of Commons col­ a military regime for the lapsed to just three in the vote to resubmit to Parliament a eye to CCB plots past 11 years, has been bill to ratify the treaty. elected ' head of state as' a . ~ Major'S popularity ratings have hit a record low for any : For- director Col Joe Verster in been charged with gauging civilian, the Intefuri NatlOruil British leader since polling began in the 1940s. Even the mer Military Intelligence January 1990, but tliey CCB involvement in cer- Electoral Commission once steadfastly pro-Conservative British national news­ (MI) head Gen Rudolph denied knowledge of eCg, tain incidents and he had (!NEC) announced last niiht. papers have now turned on Major. "The question' that i~ "Witkop" Badenhorst had involvement in tOO incidents. done that. Asked about al- Rawlings, a 45-year-old being asked throughout the Tory party at the moment is, 'Is, not attempted to establish Lafer 'in hi~ " investigation legations of CCB involve- retired flight lieutenant, \Yon ' the prime minister up to it?''' said MaX HastiQgs, editor oC: . 'during an internal- investi- ' CCB agents had confirmed ment in the murder.of 2317787 votes, onibout 58 London's Daily Telegraph. gation of the CCB if the that the organisation was ' Nanlibi~ advocate ~ton percent,.according to results unit's senior officers were invoJved in .., tbe.monitor- Lubows1d, he replied that from 199 of.the cou~try'.s ' .•,J~ :Yr r--~_';.? f Y~· ..... , -_ '. involved in illeg;ll activi- . ipg-ohCl:!-~ Roland WIiite, he had spoken about the 200 constituencies. .' Wit Wolf to meet Vlok .' ties, tOO Rand Supreirte"'Cbiut f~, the ' nionitoring' cif . activist murder to SAP Gen Jaap Albert Adu-Boahen won. " '" ~ PRETORIA: 'Barend'''Wft Wolf'. Stiydoin is' to meet SA- heard yesteroay . . ' .. :. ~ :-, .. Gavili'Eyans with; a 'view t~ Joubert. 1 196 176votes r,epresent-: Correc'tionaI ServiCes'Minister AdrlaanVlok in Pretoria on' Testifying before the J· eIiminating - tiiI.lJ~ · a pr?ject Gen Badenhorst had not '" ing 29,9 percent, ex-presi- i:it< Friday atVlok's request. A caller who ClaiJJ1ed to.l,e· ~~ quest into !he May 1,·!989; ":." t6 ' el~minate la'!yerDlil!ah thought the CGB \vasin- ' dent Hilla Llmium had 266 spokesman for the ultra right-wing group told Sapa shooting of academic Dr"" Omar-, .a bomb blastin Ath... ·volved as Lubowskfhad been 469 votes, or 6,6pereent: the.~ .talks would probably cen.tI'!! 'onth~ list ()f deJIlands Strydotri David Webste!:tbe' getl~iaL;i~lonen.he, ilr0jecUnv~I:\lirig , a vital sourc~ of informa- However, the leaders of issued to journalists on Monday at Strijdom Square; Preto­ said he had beep §ati~fied4':' ·the, deli¥~ry· o.fa monkey .~ tion to MI. His death had the four opposition p~ies ria, where he shot dead seven people in a racist maSsacre' with his investigation. If(( ' > tootus to..the' hoilie 'of ~.: '. been a matter of concern to who stood against Rawlings' ~ost four years a~o. _ .:...... ,': "" had. only wished to estab- - glican Art:hbishop Desmond ~ MI and had left a gap in National Democratic Con- lish whether OrJ10t the or- - Totu. .. -".' their intelligence network gress (NDC) have threat- ganisation was involved in Gen Badenhorst cQn~ in Namibia, said the gen- ened to reject the outcome Trade war looms "certain alleged incidents", during cross-examination era!. Allegations that Lubow- if alleg~d poll irregularities including the murder of Or that he had never confronted ski was ever a spy have been are not sorted out before WASHINGTON: The Bush administration announced" Webster. He had' initially Gen Wel:!b' or Col Verster . consistently denied in offici.u results are released. yesterday that'it will impose retaliatory tariffs on French,' approached Civil Co-opeia~ . with the fact that the allega- Namibia. ," With ballots counted from German and Italian.white wines and some other agricul­ tion Bureau chairman Gen . tions had been confirmed The inquest has been ad- 177 out ofthe 200 constitu- tural products. The action could stait a full-blown trade war

Eddie Webb and managing by agents. He said he had journeduntilNovemberl6. . encies, Analysts h$ld ex­ between the United States and Europe. .. 0 ' " ------...:.;....'--...... ------1 ' pected ~awlings to come · US Trade Representative Carla Hills announced: the : action - which also covers wheat gluten and grape seed, ' Hope fox~ Russians,· held by Unita · ~~~:::;!~~~~e~Zili: colza and mustard oils - in . response to failure of the" vote in the fIrst round of European Community to lower subsidies on its own oil seed . MOSCOW: It was hoped thatthehqstages'liveswere South Africa and we can elections. He needs 50 per exports. " . . - that fifty-five Russian work- riot thIeatened·and that "on learn a valuable lesson from cent of the vote to avoid a Hills also release ". , . ., troops, which fO'ught Ango- that \J1:uess'he and President . The ship was now in They called on .the Inter- ReYt!olds blamed the small P,rogiessive'Democrat party, , lan security forces over the Dos Santos get together, tOOrr ' WalvisBay.and"in.thelight . nim National 'Election , his former partners mthe 'govenung ~oa:htion: fodorc.lQ,g . weekend. followers will get out of of the improved situation, it . Commission (INEC) to with- an election. ' . Alexander Rosanov told hand," he said at a media had been decided not to hold the publication of the a briefing that Unita leaders breifing. "There is a pafuful proceed to Luanda but to final results until their had given him "assurances' ~ paral!el betWeen Angola and use aircraft for this purpose. complaints had been probed. Smoking~akes history HAV A..."'lA; Cuba, producer of world-famous hand-rolled Retaliation -inMoz cigars, has launched a new line to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the discovery of tobacco-smoking in the Americas by Spanish explorers. The new line of lUXUry threatens peace plan cigars, named" 1492", was presented to international cigar buyers and connoisseurs in Havana on Wednesday by the ' MAPUTO: Mter renewed the entire peace process will state tobacco company Cubatabaco. fighting in breach of a ceasfire, be in danger." AjeUo warned, Historians say November 4, 1492, was the day when Mozambicanrebelshavemet urging the government and Rodrigo de Xerez and Luis de Torres, two Spaniards who government representatives in Renamo to refer any com­ had sailed with Christopher Columbus on his voyage of the first session of a UN­ plaint over ceasefire viola­ discovery, first saw local Taino Indians smoking twisted chaired peace monitoring com­ tions to "the appropriate com­ rolls of tobacco near Gibara in north-eastern Cuba. mission. missions." UN special representative He promised a "massive to Mozambique, AIdo Ajello, presence" of UN military ob­ World in need of water opened the meeting on Wed­ servers "and maybe some MANILA: AbOut 1 billion people do not have access to nesday with a strong call for troops." clean drinking water and governments must quadruple an end to all military activity. So far there are only 20 investment in delivery systems to avoid a worldwide water The Control and Supervi­ military observers in Mozam­ shortage, the Asian Development Bank said yesterday. sory Commission (CSC) is bique, insufficient to carry out The international bank blamed the shortage on urbaniza­ fonned of government and the UN's tasks, outlined in an tion and growth in the world's population. In a report, the Renamo delegations, with rep­ October 4 peace agreement, baDk said 25 countries face chronic water shortages and the resentatives of the Organisa­ 'of coordinating all troop move­ number could grow to 90 by the next century unless tionofAfrican Unity, France, ments and supervising the 49 measures are taken to improve the situation. Italy, Britain. the United States assembly points where the . and Portugal. government and rebel forces The ceasefire has been badly are supposed to gather. Hope for nuke reductions shaken by renewed fighting Under a very tIght time­ in the north of the country table, government and rebel MOSCOW: Russian President Boris Yeltsin has invited US where Renamo seized four forces should have been in . President-elect Bill Clinton to a summit meeting to discuss towns in mid-October. The assembly points by midnight WOMAN OF PEACE ... The 1992 Nobel .Peace Prize substantial new cuts in the two nations' strategic nuclear government has now retaken on October 20,. but so far this winner,Rigoberta Menchu, speaks at a news confer­ arsenals, Interfax news agency reported yesterday. all but one of these. movement ' has not even ence on October 30. Menchu pleaded for the guerrillas Deputy Foreign Minister Georgy Mamedov said the ''If the principle of retali­ started. and government of El Salvador to carry out their peace Russian president would propose "new and substantial" ation is accepted as a nonn" agreement. Photo: AFP. * Reports from Agence France-Presse. Sapa, and Associated Press p •

10' Frjday November 6 1992 THENAMIBIAN

British dispute over 'Hong JOHANNESBURG - De­ Kong's democratic devel­ mand for quality industrial I Market round-up opment, brokers said. • shares at lower levels helped The Hang Seng Index fin­ underpin the market in ac­ Here is how major stock session slightly lower. Deal­ ished 9.48 points, or 0.15 tive trading, with the over­ markets outside the United ers said weak share prices per cent, lower at 6,117.50 all index rising seven points States ended yesterday: in Frankfurt dampened sen­ after closing the morning to 3,017. 10HANNESBURG: The new United States administration LONDON - Shares closed timent as the market con­ up 11.06 points. The industrial index finished under Bill Clinton is likely to take a tougher stance on the lower after weak results from tinued to consolidate on a SYDNEY - Shares closed 16 points up at4,016. Golds need for political progress in South Africa by delaying the key stock ICI highlighted broad front. virtually unchanged after traded actively but some of further normalisation of bi-lateral relations, according to the gloomy state ofthe Brit- The broad SPI index fell 2.4 high turnover and range­ the prices eased. Dealers said the South African Chamber of Business. ish economy. points to 1,149.0. The SMI bound afternoon trading in they attracted demand on . Sacobexpressedon Wednesday, after Democrat Clinton The FI'SE 100 index fell index of leading shares lost the shadow of an uncertain New York reports that South was the victor in the US presidential elections, a gloomy 8.1 points to 2,642.3, after four points to 1,905.0. Australian dollar. African gold shares were 9utlook for the speedy lifting of existing US sanctions dipping to 2,628.2 after ICI TOKYO- Stocks slipped The All Ordinaries index cheap. The gold index lost against South Africa. said its third quarter pre-tax and the 225-share Nikkei finished·0.5 lower at 1,417.8. five points to 816. ' "The remaining US sanctions at state and city level may profit had more than halved average fell below 17,000 take Ibnger to be phased out and there may be an insistence FRANKFURT - Worries for the first time in seven Oil price on their replacement by stringent investment codes for US about higher German taxes, trading days. business investing in South Africa," Sacob said. waning optimism about a The average ended down Crude oil futures prices (dollars per barrel) at 1800 GMT Executive director of the American Chamber of Com- near-term cut in key Bun­ 130;70 points or 0.77 per yesterday: merce Michelle Cohen concurred with Sacob's view point. desbank interest rates and cent to 16,937.71. !PE BRENT CRUDE (DEC) The new US government, set to take over the reigns from another round of gloomy HONG KONG - Shares October 29 $19.59 George Bush on January 20 next year, would defer invest- forecasts forcompanyprof­ closed slightly weaker after October 28 (close) , $19.90 ment and economic aid to South Africa until an interim its battered German share a day of moderate fluctua­ NEW YORK LIGHT CRUDE (OEC) government was in place and an environment receptive to prices. tions but the market largely October 29 $20. i8 foreign business was created, she said Selling, in particular from s,hrugge~ ~ffthe latest Sino- Oct()ber 28 (clp,se) ,I $21.12. . , But Coren said South Africa would not be a key priority abroad, and a la~ of buyers 'I .. '>. of "the 'incoming US ·administratioIi"as it was turning m- pushed the blue chip DAx . dollars in damages to ,the family of an wards to focus· on its own domestic problems. . index below 1;500 points to ~. ,unarmed Palestinian lcllledby'army under­ '\'They (the US) 'are 'looking at conCentrating and' devel~ ' a pe~r cent rower close at. Lr - • :"t ,_. cover _agents and another Palestini;m opihg 'their, own infraStructure... Clinton wants to turn 1,493...64: . . ' China sends late congrats wounded in the same incident:· arbund the ReaganomlcSll(at' s beeri-iniplace-fortbe las~ 12 - Poorproflt reportS . The case., which could set a precedent for years," she said. · ,.,,: anda.growing view thatthe BEUING: · China'sagi~gleaders, whom US, similar actionS, involved a 198£ incident in ' Sacob also expected Clinton to have other crucial domes- market nad . run abead of President~elect Clinton once called tyrants" which soldiers in' civilian clothes'pursued­ tic' concerns, such as re-stimulating the American econ- ' itself in expecting Germar;t sent bela~ed congratulations yesterday .on and fired ·on Palestinians in the village of omy. rates to fall knocked more his victory, and expressed willingness to Tamu'nin the occupied West Bank, - Sacob and Cohen believed the new US government than one per cent off blue improve relations. , . would also hinder South Africa's early access' to the pro- chip Prices. US-China relations are already in their grammes and lending of the International Monetary Fund The CAC-40 index fmished . worst state in years because of disputes over Bank's economic gloom and World Bank. ' ' 18.99 pOInts; or 1.09 per human rights, weapons proliferation, trade HARARE: Zimbabwe's economy is still However"OPIC (the Washington-based Overseas Pri- cent, lower at 1,730.87 in barriers and, most recently, a US contract to reeling from the effects of a recession fu­ vate Investment Corporation), the IMF and the World Bank moderate trading. sell F-16 fighter planes to Taiwan. elled by soaring interest fates, high govern­ are all here, and once an interim government is in place aid ZURICH - Swiss shares ment expenditure and negative consump- · - and investment will be forthcoming," Cohen said. closed a moderately active Clinton prompts UK worry lion and investment patterns, the First LONDON: President-elect Bill Clinton's Merchant Bank said in its latest quarterly campaign pledge to send a peace envoy to economic review. Northern Ireland was recalled with unease in Britain on Wednesday, but Prime Minis- Troops try to stop fighting , ter John Major heralded his victory. The British government is also concerned MOSCOW: Russian troops entered several over Clinton' s campaign promise to re­ villages in North Ossetia early yesterday to REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA move China's most favoured nation trading disarm ethnic Ossetian and Ingush mili­ status, said a senior aide to Major. tants fighting a bloody territorial dispute in TENDERS Stripping China of its trade status would the Caucasus Mountains, IT AR-Tass cause immense problems for Britain, which reported The move came one day after TREASURY BILLS , has sensitive relations with the communist journalists witnessed heavily armed Os­ . giant over Hong Kong, the official said. setians attack an IngLsh village, forcing its Tenders are invited for 91 day treasury bills to be dated 19 November 1992 due residents to flee. The Ossetians "walked in 18 February 1993 for minimum RIO 000.00 and in multiples of RIO 000,00. Israel loses payout case a chain formation, firing all the time," said free-lance TJhotographer Anatoly Morkovin, Bids will close at WhOO on Tuesday, 17 November 1992. Payment is to be made by JERUSALEM: The Israeli government has who was .vith the militants. "The intensity tOhOO on Thursday, 19 November 1992. The price per cent offered must be in been ordered to pay more than 80 000 of the ~hooting was very high. multiples of one cent.

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vating in unison when they By BLEEDING HEART read of a RI m.illion beanfeast to mark the as­ I HAVB been donning my cension of Piet Kat (as ,She moSt funereal black outfits A god-like genius departs paper so wittily calls him). . all week (a two-piece black Visions of endless tables lace sex kitten number) to packed with all kinds of mark the passing of one of (plus the secret life of the Cocktail Set) succulent dainties, roast the most celebrated politi­ meats, caviar, and the best cians of our time. One of anarcho-syndicalist Gore - them are a strange breed. diplomat is fully accepted leave your original conver­ vino money can buy flashed' the most intelligent and seems to be able to string They move in packs fol­ within the pack. sation mate feeling like sh.t before the eyes ofthe Set as incisive figures ever to grace some relatively profound lowing the scent of a par­ Once within the Set it is takes months of practice. they basked by their diplo­ the American political stage . words together and it has ticularly good year of cab­ important to recognise the As usual, within any primi­ matic swimming pools on has gone from our midst. A been scientifically proven ernet sauvignon. Once this social heirarchy that oper­ tive society there are vari­ Sunday morning. hero to millions of impov­ he can spell 'potatoe'. is located the pack gathers ates beneath the surface ous taboos which should be What a pity the whole story erished and struggling people Leader of the Quayle fan . for a communal ritual usu­ image of equality. This respected. For example has now been denied by the around the world has joined clup in Namibia, Mishake- ally known as the National means that you must choose never invite the Palestinian blessed Vice-Chancellor. the pantheon of god-like Muyongo,ledthemourners Day or Independence Day. the correct conversation representative and don't There have to be at least geniuses now departed in their grief as he will no The more adept members partners during the ritual. even mention the Libyans six ritual receptions a week US citizens in Namibia longer be able to send ab- of the Set have developed For example, the more to the US or British diplo­ otherwise the Set go into a were seen openly weeping surd memorandums which advanced skills in juggling, powerful the nation the mats as they are likely to state of catatonic boredom: in the streets outside the he thought the veep might through which they man­ diplomat represents 100 more choke OD their hors d'oeuvre Life is so hard for the poor Sanlam building-as news of have been stupid enough to age to eat from a large plate you buddy up to them. causing a very embarrass­ dears as there is so very the great man's demise OOlke believe (J Danforth was not of roastbeef whilst holding Similarly government min­ ing scene. little to do in Windhoek - no-­ in 100 early hours ofWe

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OR Send in your full written application to: MR I GELDENHUYS, OTJIHASE MINE, PO BOX 24n, 9000, WINDHOEK, TEL: 061 - 224731 -Informing the Nation 12 Friday November 6 1992 THE NAMIBIAN _

Simion Iivula a fumbikwa pOmbathi

Omushiwikilenawa gwomo Henties Bay nomukali kwali yEkondjelomanguluko hokololo ogendji ge na sha ngaaka nolwopemanguluko Oministeli oya pandula wo gwomomukunda Ombathi mOmbalantu Simion Ephraim popepi negumbo lyawo · neso lyaavali yawo. lwaampaka olya kuthwa po tategona gwawo Lisias Iivula Iivula 46 nokwa kala ha longo mOshikondo shOmeya momukunda Ombathi Oshinima shotango osho kwaangoka e li mo ngashiin­ ngoka e ya kefumbiko · moHenties Bay okwa manena oondjenda mOshipangelo mOmbalantu. shoka kutya, Aavali yawo geyi, nonande a tseya kutya lyomona okuza kOn­ sha Winduka eti 24.10.1992 konima wuuvu wethimbo. Pethimbo lyoshituthifum­ sho ya dhipagwa omidhimba oonakuvalwa opo ye li. gandjera. Nakusa Simion ngoka, a dukeni Ithana ngoka e li biko shika, Hefolo Pen­ dhawo kadhi shiwike kutya "Tse otwa galuka na otwa . Oshituthifumbiko shoka fumbikilwe nale nokuli eti· Oministeli y Aagundjuka dukeni Ifhana. okwa li a popi odha ka fumbikwa nenge hala egumbo lyaakuluntu sha li sha wilikwa ku meme 31.10.1992 momukunda nOmaudhano nomonamati nomuthindo nonoluhodhi odha ka ekelwahi peni, na yetu". Hefolo Ithana ta Mwetulamba Shingenge gwawo Ombathi mOmbal­ wo kwali gwa tatekulu olunene shi na sha nedhipago okulye. Okwa li wo kwa lombwele. osha li sha kalwa kaane­ antu okuzilila mOshikulu­ nakusa Ephraim Iivula na lyaavali yawo ndjoka sigo gandjwa elombwelo kutya "Oshinima shoka sha lya nentu ya za koombinga dhi gumbo sha tate gwe mOm­ kuku Hagar Iivula mboka . okonena ndjika inali yela anuwa inaya lilwa. aavali yetu nasho otwa hala ili nodhi ili mwa kwatelwa bathi tuu moka. omumway­ ya dhipagelwe kuwalye mu nawa nande. Okudhipagwa anuwa oya oku shi tseya, oshowo mpoka tate Joe Ithana, omusamane . inamati gwa Hefolo Pen- A mli 1981 thimbo lyiita Oministeli Ithana okwa dhipagwa kaakwiita ya fumbikwa nenge ya ek­ gwa Hefolo Pendukeni. lombwela aalilasa yoSWAPO. elwahi nelele taya lika po Euvitho neyapulo lyomud­ moshikulugumbo moka "Aakwiita yoSWAPO koodhila dhokegulu, otwa himba olya li Iya ningwa 'We liuehy announce tfie tfeatn of kutya, epya moka tamu li­ otaya vulu ngiini okudhipaga hala okutseya po". Ominis­ kOmusitagongalo gwokEen­ our 6e1cve4 rrwtlier. lilwa Simion .olya kokolw­ aavali yetu, nge, sho twa teli tayi lombwele nokwiin­ golo tate Joel Alweendo !J6U£igani ''DitOiU' XPtjitua JWses apo ku tale na merne gwawo uva nawa lela, oyo ya kala dila omanga tayi gwitha ngoka a li a ningi ekum­ '.Born: 1935.07.17 na omo ya kala moka noy­ aakwatheli aanene' omahodhi nokumwena po agidho kutya Oshigwana '1Jid: 1992.10.28 ana ye li yahetatu. yaakondjelimanguluko manga. Oshikriste oshi na okukala !Funeral: 7.11.92 Manga ye li kombanda pomukunda mpaka? Meme Pehulilo Oministeli oya tashi mono omaudhigu god neuis yqu in !Jfe4vm an4 we oya uva kutya aakuluntu Ithana ta pula. pandula mwene gwOshito­ nomahepeko, shimwe ashike foul comfort in tnat. '.NJst in peau yawo oya dhipagWa po Kombinga yepya polwa shaMbalantu Elenga oshi na okukala mommy. !From yqur cniUrm: kuwalye. lyAakuluntu ye, meme enene Oswin Mukulu omolu oshiidhidhimiki. 'Eiufrut{, #J{p.tsm, 'Dansi4 Oministeli oya tsikila ko Ithana okwa ti kutya, aavali eyambidhidho ndjoka a li a Nakusa Sinlion Iivula / /1fa6oes an4 'Bet~. tayi ti kutya, sho ya galuka ye sho ya dhipagwa, olya gandja kAakwiivula okwa thiga ko omukulukadhi oya kala nokuuva oma- kala ashike lya ethiwa li li pethimbo lyoosa dha Simion gwe meme Ivula noyana.

Pwilikina Komahoololo

e Onkundana EENGOBE dihapu osho tadi mono ouxuna ngaha koshikukuta peenhele di liIi e Noma wuyele le naku liIi moshilongo. Ngeenge odula oya loko nawa dimwe domeengobe edi otadi ka xupa ngaho hewa. Peenhele dihapu opa kundanwa omuloka muwa moule e Okuhonga ovahoololi womafiku avali a dja ko. Bush a -kana mehoololo ... tnO WASHINGTON: OSHlLYO shongudu yopauDemocrat tashi ningi omupresidende NBC radio yopaude.mokoli moAmerika, Billy Clinton, konima yeedula 12 paife. ongula yEtitatu okwa denga George Bush Eedula adishe 12 da pit a eumbo li toka ola imwe nopedu mehoololo lopaupresidende kala ashike tali pangelwa kongudu yoRepub- WO InO TV 010 la ningilwe moshilongo osho. liean party, omo Bush nooReagan ve Ii oilyo. Efindano laClinto ola kala la teelelwa Ovanhu vahapu ova pandula eshi Bush ina kuvahapu, shaashi peftmbo loikonga yoma- findanavali mehoololo, shaashi ounyuni owa hoololo, okwa kala nokupopya oinima ihapu kala we mu handukila, unene tuu molwomu­ tai tomo Bush. . landu wokulidopa moilongo yavakwao, ngaashi Clinto okwa holola nale kutya ngeenge a i .. moPanama nomoJraq omu e Ire lidengele odula koshipundi otapa ka holoka omalunduluko ya djako. . manenemoAmerikaoshoyomomakwatafano Amerika oye natango a kala omuyambidid aye noilongo yopondje. wehangano lovanamapove laUnita moAngola, Omupresidende waNamibia, SamNujoma, 010 nokuli paife la tula vali oshilongo metiko okwa tuma eembapila domahaleloyambeko lohonde eshi la tamekulula vali oita konima kuClinto oshoyo k:unak:ukana mehoololo Bush. yekano mehoololo laaveshe 010 la li mepa- Ta pandula Bush na Clinto eshi va longifa .. shuldlo lOiwanahangano. oudemokoli peftmbo loikonga yomahoololo. ' Clinton okwa popya nale kutya ye ngeenge Bush natango okwa pandulwa eshi a tambula a findana itaka tuma nande ovakwaita vaye . ko nomwenyo waye ekano laye. . koshilongo shi lili, ndele otaka kala ashike Okushiivifila Oshiwana Clinton oye umupresidende omuti-42 nokuyambulapo Amerika novanhu valo. waArnl:rika· noye oshilyo shotete' sho THE NAMIBIAN Friday November 6 1992 13

Al\Dasikola aasimanekWa A · kIth · .. k I· th , , omahanganQ gopaumwene oshinima shokuhepitha anaSl 0 a e enlll 0 la.. gasponsoreomaudhanogi ethimbo nokulongitha ili nogi ili. iikolitha kaailongi mOo- Shi na sha netopoko sikola shi mone ehulilo kondjoko yuukoloni, onkee onakuyiwa oye ku tegelela, nOmithigululwakalo na ya kale haya leshil moNANSO, aailongi mbaka . moompadhi oontalala, yo Bee natu koodjitheni oodjoko omanga Aakwanamibia otaya ka kembadhala opo iileshomwa yOshiingilisa oya indila aailongi ayehe aailongi taya kala ashike yi ' yodhino noyoluhepo". aakweni m Uuministry ye shi kolekele po. nokupwaakena kOoradio yomOshilongo, ya leshe itula mo miilongwa yawo Udjombala ta lombwele. wElongo nOmithigulul- Aanasikola oya pula opo nOoTv. nawa Ekotampango nelalakano lyokukapita Okwatsikilakotatikutya, wakalo taye mu hiya mu Uuministeli wElongo Oyapulawo kutyaAana- lyoNANSO opo yaa tule omakonaakono gawo kehu- ayihe mbika otayi ka vulika kaninge AA WILIKI nOm i t h i g u I u I w ak a 10 sikola ya takamithe omaliko mumwe iinima yElongo lilolyomumvo. ashike ngele aailongi taya YOKOMONGULA". oshowoIikondombyokaya gOosikola nokulongela nOpolitika. Dhika odha popilwe ka tokola otoko okulunc:blula Udjombala ta tsu omukumo. pamba Elongo, yi tulepo kumwe nUukomitiye . Kombinga yomahogololo kOmutaleli gwOmihandjo omikalo dhoka dhakwiihum- Moshigongi osho tun shika oondjilaulikilo/guidance mo womOohostela. gOpaitopolwa nomithi ~ul - omusamane Josia Udjom- hata wafa kushi omwiilongi, shIikalekelwa shoNANSO High Primary and Secon- Kombinga yOmaudhano ulwakalo, aailongi oya pula balapethimboalitapopitha notaya ka kala ye na yoko Far North, shaningilwe dary Schools. gi ili nogi ili ngoka ga kala aanasikola mboka ye na oshigongi shiikalekelwa sho odisipline nota ya longo eti 9 sigo 11 lya Octoba Kombinga yElaka noge li natango ga uuthemba wokuhogolola ya Nanso mOseko ya Gabriel nuudhiginini noneitulomo . omvula ndjika, ONANSO lyOshiingilisa ndjoka ta li dhinika,Aanasikola oya pula kahogolole. Taapopi omasiku ga ziko. pauwike nenge paungundu. oya li ya pandula ashihe e~ tall shokola mOosikola . Uuministeli wOmaudhano Oshigongi osha 1i sha Udjombala ta lombwele "Esiku epe lyoye ongomu- shoka sha ningwa po dhomOshitopolwa, aana- wu yambulepo omaudhano . wilikwa kOmunashipundi, aailongi kutya, oshiniina longwa olya thika, ' kUuministeli wElongo sikolaoyaindilaaanasikola ngashi tashi vulika, ·go Hangula Mord~kai . shokunyenyeta nuunima r------~------­ uushonashona ngashi, omongwa omushona miikulya nosho tuu, hayo nande ya gwana okuhepitha ethimbo lyomwiilongi li na ondilo ngeyi. "N ande nee pu na omaupyakadhi gontumba haga holoka po, onawa aailongi ya longithe oom­ pito dhuuka dhoka dha tul­ wapo okuga kandulapo shi vule sho ta ya ethapo ootwxli nokukembadhala oku ga kandulapo'nomikalo dhi Hi dhoka tadhi hepeke ethimbo lyeilongo lyawo". Udjom­ bala ta lombwele. "Ethimbo lyokukutbako llD1ma . paputuko no­ pamukalo omwaanawa nokulongitba ethimbo mei­ longo lyoye, shoka osho sna simana noonkondo, olya thika". Udjombala okwa lombwela kutya aanasikola oya pumbwa ya kale ye na ~uR7500 odisipline ombwanawa no­ taye yi ulike apehe mpoka purchase ye li. "Otwa kondjeni nokuwina this Chest Freezer! ndele tatu moneni eman­ guluko. lyetu okuza ko .Ovatomba mavamona Oikulya yOshikukuta

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Diergaardt voer iets in die mOll BEWERINGS dat 'n inter- nie. dik teen die hou van verki- Kerf 'n tang stok vir die wiet Regterpresident Strydom, esings in Rehoboth deur 'n voormalige Voorsitter van plaaslike prokureursfirma vertraag. Namibiese Grondwet. die Atbakeningskommissie voorberei word in opdrag Volgens bronne is verskeie HuUe redeneer dat 'n en huidige Voorsitter van van Hans Diergaardt is gis- opdragte aan Naude gegee aanval op mindere wetge- die Verkiesingskommissie, ter n6g ontken n6g erken. deur Diergaardt en het hy wing wat deur die betrokke se niks kan Diergaardt ver- Diergaardt se regverteen- na bewering 'n advokaat skedule moontlik gemaak hoedomso'naksieteneem woordiger, Abe Naude, van Olivier genaderom die saak is implisiet 'n ericenning van nie. die firma Weder, Krugeren te verdedig. die skedule mag As 'n burger van die land Hartmann, het geweier om Olivier is nie bekend in teweegbring. Indien die is hy geregtig daarop en die enige kommentaar oor die Namibi~ nie en mag moont- skedule suksesvol beveg kan howe sal daaroor moet 'n Fiets, is 'n fiets saak te lewer. lik van Suid-Afrika wees. word sal dit alle anderwette besluit. Dit kan die verkies- 'n LESING deur Ombudsman, Fanuel Kozonguizi, oor die ~ronne beweer Diergaardt Sy identiteit, betrokkenheid wat daarop gegrond is van ing beYnvloed, se die regter- Beginsels van Verkiesingsverantwoordelikbede, Woensdag, hetopdragaanNaudegegee of nie, kon nie met Naude nul en gener waarde maak. president, maar dit is beter by die akademie, bet interessante sienings oor die saak om op 28 November, kort uitgeklaar word nie weens 'nSuksesvolleaansoekin om te wag en te sien. opgelewer en weereens bewys die spreker het as politikus voor die verkiesings,'n die weiering om kommen- die howe kan 'ningrypende Skedule 5 van die grond- en regskenner diep en belder insigte oor die konsep de­ dringende versoek in die taar te lewer. effek het op die hou van wet bepaal dat alle ver- mokrasie ontwikk~1. Veral die oproep tot verantwoording Namibiese howe te bring Regskenners kon gister verkiesings in die Khomas antwoordelikhede en eien- deur politieke partye is 'n saa~_wat lank reeds aaogespreek wat die hou van verkiesings slegs spekuleer oor wat die en Hardap streke aangesien domme wat voorheen in die beboort te wees, reeds aangespreek en weer aangespreek in Rehoboth sal betwis. doel v'an die aksie sal wees hul atbakening daardeur hande van enige vonn van sal word" veral as daar na die rekords van Namibiese Diergaardt het gister wanneer dit voor die howe beYnvloed word en dit nie regering in Namibie, inslu- m~t politieke partye gekyk moet word. , geweier om kommentaar te gebring word maar was eens moontlik is om ' n verkies- itende die ,regering van Namibiese party het daarvoor bekend geword dat bul lewer en volstaan dat hy dat dit in alle waar- ing te hou in 'n gebied Rehoboth, was sedert kort voor 'n verkiesing soos paddastoele verrys en woeker verskeie opdragte aan Naude skynlikheid gemik sal wees waarvan die afbakening nog onafhanklikheid by die en weer na die verkiesing in 'n diepe slaap wegsink. gegee het. Hy het enige ....0..:p_S_k_e_d_u_Ie __ 5_v_an __ di_ ' e--=~in_'n=-h_o_fs_a_ak___ be_tw_lS_ ' _W_Of_d__ N_am_ib_i_e_sere_g_enn_' __ gbe_ru_s_ . .., Daar kan baie daarop verbeter word. . navrae oor die aaogeleen- 'n Vraagstuk wat opgekom bet tydens die lesing is: 1heid na sy regsverteenwoor- ''Waar l~ die morele verantwoordelikbeid om inwoners op diger verwys. .,'" te voed en inte IIg oor die werkinge van die demokrasie. Indien Diergaardt se aan- WRP verwerp. min lugtyd Die Ombudsman bet aangevoer dit I~ prim~r by die , soek op so 'n laat stadium poIitieke partye en verder die weg oopgelaat vir ander voor die verkiesings kan DIE Workers Revolution­ ten verliese van ander poli­ inwoners van Nalnibie wil instansies wat ook daarby betrokke wO raak. slaag kan dit ingrypende "ary Party het beswaar ge­ tieke partye en gemeenskap­ hoor. Daar kan geen probleme met so 'n standpunt ondervind gevolge he vir die hou van maak teen die toekenning sorganisasies. Diegene wat hierdie on­ word nie behalwe miskien 'n paar bedenkinkies oor die verkiesings in die land as van minder as twee minute Die verldaring deur Hewat regverdige toekennings praxis daarvan, gesien in die lig van die ' rekords van geheel en spesifiek in die op nasionale televisie. vir Beukes se dit gaan nie oor gemaak het · poog om poIitieke partye, en moontlik 'n ietwat pragmatiese siening Khomas en Hardap streke hu1 verkiesingsveldtog. wie meer of minder kandi­ daardeur die demokratiese van die behoeftes van inwoners. waarvan Rehoboth in tenne Die WRP se hune is teen date benoem het nie maar regte van die Namibiese van die delimitasie , van Daar bestaan 'n beboefte om inwoners in te lig oor die die disproporsionele toek­ oor demokratiese kwessies bevolking te onderdruk demokrasie, daaroor bestaan daar geen twyfel nie. Namibie deel uitmaak. Dit enning van kyktyd aan par­ waaroor die meerderheid daarom eis die WRP 45 kan die hou van verkiesings Dit is verder die pJig van politieke part ye om..dit te doen, tye soos Swapo en die DTA minute op televisie en 1,5 ook geen twyfel nie. uur op radio vir elke party Indien die praktiese situasie in ag geneem word laat dit e9 gemeeQsk~organisasi~ .~ , ons--Jnet twee.opsies. OIls,stlli t is' die.:"ej!ailtwoOtd el lkhei(ft ~:: '!e' Die WRP maak verder van politieke partye en basta, 'maak nie saak wat bul doen bekend dat dit 'n perskon­ Die of and er instansies gryp in om die situasie te red. ferensie reel om hierdie Albei opsies bou natuurlik weeI' gevare in, maar dit Skakel-in onregverdige verdeling van eenkan t gelaat. kyktyd te bespreek. Die platform by die akademie bet aan die Ombudsman Die NBC het oolangs beboort maar dit sou miskien Die onvanpas wees om bier ' n riglyne uitgereik oor die verdere mening oor die demokrasie te stel nie. wyse waarop kyktyd aan Indien ons tussen die twee opsies moes kies sou ek, met vir die politieke part ye toegestaan omstandigbede in Namibie in ag geneem, die tweede eeo sal word. neem, naamlik om inwoners deur die een of and er instelling In 'n verklaring het die in te lig oor die demokrasie. korporasie gese dit voorsien Hierdie standpunt is gebore uit die oortuiging dat die poIitieke verskynsel, Demokrasie, slegs berkenbaar is vanwee probleme wanneer dit kom 'n paar uitsluitlike kenmerke wat dit onderskei en waaroor by die hoeveelheid uitsaai­ v erkiesings konsensus bereik kan word. tyd wat aan die verskillende Miskien loop ek die gevaar van oorvereenvoudiging partye toegestaan moet word maar wU se dit is amper soos 'n fiets. en het besluit om nie be­ 'n Fiets, is 'n fiets vir Swapo, DTA, UDF, NNF, NPF en t ~de advertensies van ACN. Dit is 'n raamwerk, gewoonlik van staal of bout, met partye te gebruik nie. ofsonder 'n sitplek, vir een of me er persone, met ten minste eNuus Hierdie besluit is geneem' een wiel, in die meeste gevalle twee wiele, kan om nie die partye met baie pedaalaangedrewe wees, met 'n ketting, bandvatsels om geld en wat meer adverten­ mee te stuur ensovoorts, ensovoorts. Dit is nie om u intelli­ e Inligting sies kan koop te bevoordeel gensie te onderskat nie maar om die argument toeganklik nie. te maak vir a1mal. Daarom is besluit om ' n Ek weet bierdie tipe redenasie kan tot oneindige onsio­ e Opvoeding van kiesers totaal van 250 minute op nigbeid lei en later 'n mens beel deurmekaar maak. Veral alle radiodienste en 50 as iemand verbykom wat nie weet wat 'n wiel is nie maar minute op televisie week­ togwU weetwat 'n fiets is, 6findien ons ditverder wU verfyn liks uit te sit vir partye wat en onfeUbaar wU maak deur te se wat is 'n 'n raamwerk, hul standpunte wil bekend wat is staal, bout, 'n sitplek, ensovoorts, ensovoorts. ... net op maak. Die poging is egter om die punt te maak en nie om in Hietdie tyd sal proporsion­ onsinnigheid te verval nie. eel volgens hul aantal kan­ Politieke partye kan voorafkonsensus bereik oorwat bul as die essensies van demokrasie in Namibie beskou. NBC Radio/TV didate aan die partye beskik­ baar gestel word. Groepe Hierdie essensies, wU ek aanvoer, behoort deur die na­ sionale radiociienste, binne skole, binne kerke, bin ne ge­ wat die meeste kandidate , meenskapsbewpgs ~~ alle liggame wat as geskik vir die aanwys sal meer tyd kry. doel beskou kan word~ deurentyd aan a1mal bekend ge- Dit sal nie m09ntlik wees ~ w~td. :-" u _ ; ..... _.4 ;:..... (..:. ~~.... < . >;: .~. - ' ~.: ";..t~· - '~ ~ om alle belanghebbendes Wanneer ons die essensies niergele-het kan partye dit tevrede te stel ten opsigte verder voer tot by die vlak waar verskUlende sienings oor van die hoeveelheid lugtyd die demokrasie moontllk kan raak. Wanneer hierdie vlak wat toegestaan word nie en bereik word, die vIak waarby die interne dinamiek van die tot tyd en wyl terugvoering stelsel in beweging kom en wanneer persone binne die van die partye ontvang is vryheid wat deur die stelsel aan hul gegun word, kan gaan word proporsionele toeken­ en waarde-oordele daaroor maak -kan ons se die stelsel bet ning beskou as die mees tot sy reg binne Namibie gekom. Lig die inwoners in regverdige onder omstan­ Ons sal lank wag as politieke partye dit moet doen en dighede. moontlik befoeter bulle dit ook nog. THE NAMIBIAN

THE DELEGATION OF THE COMMISSION Kozo vra vir ·verantwoording OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNI1IES OMBUDSMAN Fanuel Kozonguizi het die lesing om as groepe hul politieke wie hul die reg gegee het requires accommodation for renting (flat or Kozooguizi bet Woens­ gelewer vir '0 aantal leiers na hul te roep om eoige om dit te doen. Hieroorwou dagaand by 'n openbare . studerite, akademici, politlci onduidelikhede wat met die hy weet of die skrywers van small house, -2/3 bedrooms) for a longer · lesing aan die Akademie eo belangstellendes aan die komende verkiesings of die konstitusie leiers van die period in residential area. ge~ : "Onkunde oor die Akademie by wat deur Vise­ eoige saak bestaan uit te · volk was of verteenwoor­ gereg is Die aanvaarbaar as kanselier, Peter Katjavivi, klaar. Dit is die verpligting digers van die volk. Indien Contact: Birgit Elgaard, regverdiging vir die pleeg _beplan word as 'n forum van veral politici om die hul verteenwdordigers was van. 'n onwettige daad of waar gereelde maandelikse demokrasie verstaanbaarte sou hul die volk se mening Tel. 220099. . die versuim van 'n wettige gesprekke gehou sal word. maak aan hul kiesers . aangevra het voor dit deel verpligtj.og nie." Kozooguizi se dit kan Kozonguizi het vetwys na van die konstitusie kon raak. Hierna se by die meerder­ nooit regverdig wees wan­ die afskaffing van die dood­ Op 'n vraag of die begrot­ MINISTRY OF EDUCATION & CULTURE beid van inwoners in die . neer inwooers oet aandring straf in die land en gese die ing van R12-miljoen vir die . land verstaan nie Eogels nie op regte in terme van die skrywers van die konstitusie verkiesings regverdig is KEETMANSHOOP REGION maar alle wette insluitende konstitusie nie maar hul eie het in navolging van inter­ terwyl ander probleme in VACANCY die basiese wet, die konsti­ verpligtinge aan die reger­ nasion ale praktyke dit as die land ervaar word, se hy: HEAD OF DEPARTMENT tusie word opgestel io iog oor te laat oie. Daarom barbaars beskou. Daarom is "Demokrasie is 'n duur Eogels. In reaksie op '0 vraag . behoort bul deel. te neem dit afgeskaf. Na die proses." Hierdie ' uitgawes Qualifications: . ~ hy later dit is nie 00- aan die verkiesiogs. . afskaffing daarvan het 'n moes reeds met die skryf Junior Secondary Phase moontlik: of onwettig om die Hy het vir verantwoor­ debat in die land ontstaan van die konstitusie in ag konstitusie in ander tale ding deur politici gevra eo oor die doodstraf en wou geneem wees. Khaitje-Gobeb Junior Secondary School beskikbaar te stel nie. gese inwoners het die reg inwoners van die leiers weet · Die konstitusie bepaal dat verkiesings gehou moet Application must,be forwarded to: The Director of- . wordendaarvoormoetdaar Education, P/Bag 2160, Keetmanshoop. 9000 Radio-aktiewe testikels 'n liegstorie . ,1)etaal word om die veil­ 4" •• igheid· van, demokrasie in Closing d~te: 20 NovemOef 1992 ". ~ .. ; EARTHLIFE isbewu~ ~ .dat , ' van die.storting vanafval in voorkom asof 'dit · ignoreer Qie land te .verseker.. " geen radio-aktiewe stortings die gebied yind ~e. Die bev- word. Sulke patetiese taktielce ~ .-' . aan die Namibiese lcus. pla-.. indinge is vroe!r ~\'anjaaraan 'van'die groep behoort aan die .---_---,,--______....; ~O::"...... :..,,. :.....:~l.... ~.:.:... _ .;.... .,:: .....!O...... :,-----:::.,;,...;.-.:... ..:.., . :;..'. _---.:.~,.; J:tl asgevind het nie .maar vind ... E.arthlife gestuw. maar dit wil ' 1Caak gestel te Word, se Rumpf. . Sf Pauhl ColI~ge)~ ,a well-esta~ftshld Ato-educational English' gl! ditge~te fabriseer, Om se Sulke J4nrio aaniygings Rurilpf, r~[-ipiiii~ii~~~"' iii' i'w' ~~. i' iil~R'~' medium independent school set in the heart of'Windhoek ~ It ..l , . P,ermanente ' Sekretaris van caters for some 300 pupils ranging from the ages of Grade ' '~k Wlldlewe, Bew~g en Toer- ' 5 -12. . isme. ", ," . ~ ~ --\ . Rumpfhet reageer op l5er- igte van .'n demonstrasie \vat deur Earthlife, Woensdag, Admission, 1993 ' ~ . voor die Namibiese Toeris­ mekantoor in Johannesburg, ' There are still places available for pupils at Grade 5,7, and 8 level. Suid-Afrika, gehou is. Earth­ Early admission into the college will allow pupils to enjoy advan­ life het iydens die demonstra­ tages of the IGCSE and Cambridge A-level education. sie aangevoer daar is radio­ aktiewe afval naby Application forms may be obtained Swakopmun~ gestort en dat from the Admissions Officer . ~."": -'-~ : - '''' > _ . . , ~.. ;.~'<.,.r;'~ ...... ,.... . ' ~''''... ____ t'"o •• ~~\. __ ...... ,: .....M -"~ ' ~. !"'L ::." .. , 'r-.... ~',.<-~.~... ~ .. ( .....,o; "?__ :: . :-~.~_-:-. :-": : "'-' ~ ....:.'" dit die robbe in die area aange­ " tas het Die diereregte-organ­ St Paul's ~ollege, • . ! 1S1'9AUL S COL~£'~~, I isasie het ook aangevoer 'dat 63 Gobabls Road or P 0 Box 11736, \ " W~/ Taiwanese mans gevaarloop Windhoek and completed forms should \. \ ~. j{ van bestra1ing wanneer hulle be returned to either of the above. I opkikkers.gebruik wat van die ..l\_\.'.\~\ fII ( :;rgane van Namibiese robbe More details are obtainable at f / gemaak is. . 22-7783 / 22-2988. Rumpf die Intemasion­ se r _ ~RITAr[ rullo~1\ ale Ato'omenergie-agentskap Closing date: 18 November 1992. het ondersoeke aan die kus gedoen en kon geen blyke ~------~ <;.1710

A Challenging and stimulating career for .. Rural Development Promoters at ~,;. H,OeRSKOOL ACADEMIA , .. Ncca

...... ~ A'CADEMIA SECONDARY SCHOOL Ncca, a well-known Ngo in Southern Namibia, is having two vacancies for people with commitment and dedication to serve the Rural People without demand for APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION IN 1993 - GRADES 8 ~ 11 rigid working conditions.

Parents are cordially invited to consider enrolment at our school. We have the · REQUIREMENTS: · * matric cert~fic ate, following to offer: - ., * relevant post-matric experience,

~ .: ~ * ability to speak English and Nama, 1. A well-qualified and experienced staff. * driver's licence, 2. Excellent facilities including a weU-equiped Media C~n tre ' * willingness to do extensive field-work. 3. Sporting facilities for various sports * ability to work in a team. ' BENEFITS: We regret that we cannot provide hostef facilities . . * Our staff salary scale compares very with other institutions in Souther n Grades 8,9 and 10 will follow the new National Syli'abi with medi~m of instruction Namibia but needs to be negotiated. . We contribute towards a personal retirement annuity policy that serves as a English. * . e_ .,,';' - , ..;, ) ••) ., i-" , pension fund. • t, ,,~_. " * We gurantee the thirteenth cheque. Grade 11 ~ iJ l .fOJl~w the Cape}:ducation ~ 'Depar~ent Syllabi with medium of LOCATION: l'::;.~':. instruction Afrikaans...... _ . . lh . ~ The successful candidates.=Vf.i1! be st.~io-p"~a, a,t' Mari ~n~tat and Keetm an~hoop ~ regional offices, respectiyjlly. ~'" .,--,i ~.' ': ~ ....~ ..,. . Direct your requestsfor.the necessary forms' to: ~ .. 1; • _. ~ SPECIAL APPEAL: Women are kindly and seriously invited to apply! The Principal !i Private Bag 12015 CLOSING DATE: 30th November 1992. AUSSPANNPLA1Z Please write to us by using your own hand-writing. Attach a copy of your matric certificate and driver's licence, please. Our address: Tel. 061-42404 ;. PO Box 50155, Bachbrecht, Windhoek. Tel: 36029, Windhoek. .. Closing Date: Tuesday 17 Nove~ber 1992. 2313, Keetmanshoop. Mariental. 16 Friday November 6 1992 THE NAMIBIAN

US state of Georgia. a! TRAIN FOR CAREERS THAT PAY! 1986 - Helicopter ferrying oil workers from offshore rigs ~ OUR FREE PROSPECTUS SHOWS YOU HOW crashes in North Sea .off Scotland, and 45 people are feared Highlights in history on this date: dead. 1632 - Sweden's King Gustavus II is killed in action at 1987 - UN Secretary-General announces significantly broader Battle ofLutzen. access by governments and individuals to Nazi war crime 1679 - The site of present-day Stellenbosch is visited by archives. Governor Simon van der Stel. 1988 - Israeli helicopter gunships rocket Palestinian guer- 1936 ~ Siege of Madrid begins, and Spanish government rilla strongholds near southern Lebanese portof--Sid6n. ,,,," moves to Valencia in civil war. . . 1988 - The director of the Voice of America, Richard 1937 _ Italy joins German-Japanese anticomintern pact. Carleson, accuses South African agents of being behind the 1942.- Tidalwaye kills 10,000 people in Bengal, India. disappearance of scripts and tapes prepared for broadca<;t 1962 - UNG«neral Assembly calls for economic sanctions to Mozambique and Angola .. against South Africa because of its racial policies. 1989 - Strike called by Christian Gen. Michel Aoun to 1962- UN General Assembly calls for economic sanctions protest actions by the election of a new president of against South Africa-because of its apartheid policies. parliament nearly shuts down Beirut. 1964 -John Harris, responsible for the bomb explosion at 1990 - A curfew is imposed on the strife-torn West Rand FAX UK 5340485071 ..... Ag.:...... Joll.annesburg Station-.on July 24 which resulted in death township of Bekkersdal after at least 25 people die and and serious injuries, is sentenced to death. more than 10 houses are gutted. 1968 - Vietnam peace talks \legin in Paris. 1990 - Indian opposition leader Rajiv Gandhi pl~dges 1971 - . World ~ynod of R.oman Catholi~ - Bishops ends suppo_rt Jor breakaway faction of ruling Janata Dal Party, sto~y meeting at Vatican; deeply divided on questiQn of paving way for ousting of Prime Minister V. p, Singh. wheilierriiamed meri may become priests;: - .~., . . 1990. - The NG~ makes a confessig,O .of g ~i .v egarding the 1974 - So.viet Union ~calls for Pale~tinian statehood as part evils of apartheid to tbe. l 44-denptnination meeting ofthe of lP.1x Midd!e East settlement. . . '. National Conference of Churches and < commitS: itself to 19~6 c- Guerrilla 'Yarfare in Rhodesia is endorsed by ~eaders . wm:.19-P8,Jo.wards a iiew society free of discrimination . . of neighbouring black coui.!tries at m~ting.., in bar:.. Es 1991 - South Africa will be at the Barcelona Olympics in Salaam, Tanzania. ' . 1992. ChaiJ:ffian of the National OIYIl)pic ·Committee of 1976 - Guegma waffare in Rhodesia is endors~ by, leaders South Africa Sam Ramsamy tells.a media conference that of neighbo~ring black countries at a meeting in Dar es Nocsa will accept an invitation · from the International Salaam, Tanzania. . Olympic Committee to participate in the Olympic Games . 1977 - Dam'collapse drowns at least 38 people as wall of in Barcelona next year. water submerges trailer camp outside town of Toccoa in 1991 - NATO leaders meeting in Rome formally call a halt to enmity with Soviet Union and its allies and offer them a voice in alliance affairs . .Today's Birthdays: . John Philip Sousa, US composer (1 854-1937); Ignace.J an Paderewski, Polish pianist-statesman (1860-1941); Mike . Nicholsl _ U~ theatrical .director-producer (l931- ,):-"SaIly UNITED BUS COMPANY. Field, US actress ( 194~). Thought For Today: . 'OF ZAMBIA LIMITED 'J For precocity some great price is always demandeg sooner Proudly announces t.he resumption of a bus or later in life - Margaret Fuller, US poet-writer (1871- serv.i~e between Grootfontein and Lusaka on 1954). " !~U!A?!2 4th November, 1992. The bus leaves Grootfohtein every Saturday at . ~f~' .!J~~.; fv~-?4 !u;b ,;: " L·,'17hOO and arrives in Lusak8"on .'>Ij. "'c . " .•• WiQd,hoek . ':; ...:. ,', ,{. News forkRow ,~ \ ;:Monday at 14hOO: 7'..\';,.f,'''':; .'(t);~ -r "" . .::~'1":~ ~;.t;;~~{:t. • - I· ~ Tel(061) 43002 :"7 The paper 01 the people company FARE: Grootfontein - Lusaka .. R9S.00. ~~ Women's Solidarity would li.ke to invite all ,i WE ALSO OFFER SERVICES TO: women to visit our new office at the CCN Lilongwe . Malawi .~ , , .. .' . building,-Mashego street Katutura. • ,--:f, • THE NATIONAL Harare Zimbabwe ' Bulawayo Zimbabwe HOUSING ENTERPRISE ' Gaberone Botswana Office_hours: Monday 08hOO - 13hOO Francistown Botswana Wednesday 14hOO - 16h30 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Friday 14hOO - 16h30 TENDER NOTICE Mr. S. Makasa ~ . Trade attache NATIONAL BUILDING AND INVESTMENT . Zambian Embassy in Windhoek at (061 ) 37610/1 CORPORATION OF NAMIBIA TRADING AS NATIONAL , OR .' During these hours our community worker, HOUSING ENTERPRISE (NHE) . Lusaka Zambia on telephone (260 1) 228767 Gisela Hauses, will be available for CONSTRUCTION OF 28 HOUSING UNITS IN or 228770 Public Relations Officer- advice, support and information. ORWETOVENI, OT JIWARONGO PROJECT CODE: 101923 We are the gateway to East and Central Africa!

"UBZ Means you will be there" Phone us at (061) 62275

Tenders are herewith invited from 'organized contractors for the erection of 28 Housing units of various sizes and finishes in Owetoveni, Otjiwarongo. VACANCY Ecumenical Tender documents are available at Room 17 of the offices of Co m m unity School the Corporation, Omurambaweg 7, Eros, Windhoek from Monday, 9 November 1992 against payment of a non·re· The Zambia High Commission invites BERSEBA fundable deposit of R100.00. Namibians or persons with valid s Resident /Work Permits for an interview A teachers post for 1993. Sealed tenders with the Tenderer's name and address and the for the post of Security Guard. MATHEMATI CS AND SCI ENCE endorsement Project Code 101923 must reach the offices of Prospective candidates should have the Requirements: the Corporation not later than 12hOO on Wednesday, 25 following qualifications:- Grade 12 plus Teaching Diploma November 1992. . 1. Standard six (VI) and above A meeting with the tenderers will be held on Friday, 13 1 Treasure Post 2. Proficiency in English Requirements: November 1992 at 14h1 5 at the NHE offices in Windhoek, to 3. Some training in guarding service. discuss the tender documents. Grade 12 Experience in guarding duties will be The lowest or any tender may not necessarilybe accepted and Rev. L. H. Swartz the Corporation reserves the right to accept any tender. additional advantage and all prospective candidates are advised to Vice Chairman p. a. Box 2040 J NATIONAL HOUSING ENTERPRISE (NHE) report at the Zambia High Commission (22 Curt Von Francois I RepUblic Road) Keetmanshoop P.O. BOX 20192 Closing Date: 31 December 1992. WINDHOEK, 9000 TEL: (061) 37224 at 9-00 hours on 16th November I 1992. u ------

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police led by Detective J ake 19h55: Filler & Schedule Willman. 20hOO: News • - •.-~ '1\ Starring: Victoria Principal, 20h20: Arts 'n Ends !l•• Jba G, Paul Sorvino, Jonathan 20h27: Golden Girls ~ ~ . '-' . The Emmy Award-winning H. ~-. ------Banks 22h07: Hill Street Blues programme. 22h52: Stay Lucky (final) 20h57: Feature film "In The Line Of Duty: Mob Justice" Gus Farace is a wanted ­ 16h56: Opening 07 - I 17hOO: Smurfs l,'I';I'h11 man ... The Feds want him 17h30: .To Be Announced 16h56: Opening alive. The Mob wants him 18hOO: Punky Brewster 17hOO: Road Runner dead. Builds with rapid fire 18h30: 1nhe Local Show pace to its chilling conclu­ Bandstand 17h30: Faerie Tale sion. Filled with suspense 19hOO: Sport: Soccer 1nheatre: ~nocc~o from beginning to end. Star­ 19h55: Filler & Schedule 18hOO: Disco Rally (re­ ring: Tony Danza, Ted 2OhOO: News peat programme) Levine, Dan Laura. 20h35: Feature film 18h35: Feature Film: 22h45: High Chaparral ''Nightmare'' "Sky's 1nhe Limit" "Bad Day For A Thirst" What begins as a normal Fred's a flier on leave who NIGHTMARE ••. for Victoria Principal when her daughter is kidnapped in the movie school day ends in horror meets photographer Leslie SUNDAY 1:1 ofthe same name on NBC at 20h35 on Friday. for Dana Hemmings when Benchley .at a dinner. As­ the young girl is forced into taire's "One For My Baby" 10hOO -13hOO: A Date 18hOO: Home To Roost 2OhOO: News 21h05:- Tales or The a car and told she will never and "My Shining Hour" On Sunday 18h30: . Afroscope (rmal) 20h20: Scott Ross: Unexpected see her home again. When make this wordiwhile. Star­ 14hOO -17hOO: Educa­ 19hOOi Travel Magazine Safe Sex "Lamb To The Slaughter" the girl's mother, Linda, ring: D Edward, Fred As- , tional Programmes 19h30: Gillette World How safe is "Safe Sex", . 21h36: Beethoven: ~ano ' realized her daughter is taire, Joan Lesley, Robert 17hOO: Bucky O'Hare Sport Special given the dreadful disease Concerto missing, she summons the Ryan. 17h30: Air Animatiop 19h55: Filler &Scbedule of AIDS?

(2-16) explored. wilds of Africa. They leave 03h50: Xanadu 21hOO: Baby It's the comfort of Los Angeles 05h25: Lady or the House You (2-18) " and tackle the frightening i A pretty middle-class Jew­ but seductive unknown of , 07 1 ish girl with scholastic this breathtaking continent. (,,"lid·id ambitions is pursued by a 14hOO: Baywatch (KTV starts) working-class Italian boy Another series about the 07hOO: The C~pmunks who wants to become a adventures of a group of FRIDAY El go to the Movies famous entertainer. Their. lifeguards, both on and off 07h30: 1nhe Super Mario relationship elicits reactions the beach. (Premium time) Brothers . from friends, family mem­ 15hOO: Xanadu 10h30: Egoli OShOO: Dinki Di's. bers and teachers. After 16h35: Box Office llhOO: Swiss Family OSh30: Rupert the Bear graduating, they decide to America Robinson 09hOO: 1nhe New Adven- pursue their dreams and (Family Time) 121140: 60 Minutes: Zapped tures of Winnie the Pooh separate for a while. Star­ 17hOO: Ducktails Morley Safer reports on 09h30: Sharkey and . ring: Rosanna Arquette. 17h30: Chip 'n Dale's hand-held radar detectors Georges . Vincent, Spano, Joanna Rescue Rangers used by police . ,to catch 10hOO: Road to Avonlea Merlin 18hOO: 1nhe Richest Cat speeding . motorists. Al- A new season of this popu­ 22h45: Supersport in the World - though there is no scientific tar series about Sara Stanley, Motorcross: highlights of the Partll evidence, more and more living with her relatives in Indoor Supercross from Sun When the talking cat of a policemen ~ sufferiDg from the charming maritime town City multimillionaire is the sole LOVELY LADY ••• Linda Kozlowski stars with Paul cancer. of Avonlea . .23h30: Appointment beneficiary of all rus pos­ Hogan in the comedy Almost an Angel w~ch premieres (KTV Starts) c (KTV ends) -with Death sessions. the cat has to deal on M-Net at 19hOO on Saturday. ' 15hOO: Gasper and Friends llhOO: Love, Lies Late night specials with greedy relatives who 15h30: 1nhe Charlie Brown and Murder 01h15: Cat People (2-18) want him out of the way. .. 20h30: Dick Tracy (2-8) Starring: Warren Beatty, and Snoopy Show Based on true events. Two 03h15: The Great (Premium time) The legendary police de­ Madonna, Mandy Patinkin 16hOO: Dinosaucers teenage girls are led to Oudoors 19hOO: Carte Blanche tective and popular comic 22hOO: Supersport 16h30: Bush Beat commit murder by an older 04h45i Once Around 20hOO: Wildlife on One strip crime-fighter is the only Motorcross: highlights of the (KTV ends) man whom they both love (2-16) St Lucia-Lake Wilderness man tough enough to take Supercross from Sun City (Open Time) and trust. One confesses and This programme features the on gangster boss Big Boy Rugby: highlights of the Test 17hOO: Egoli is convicted and jailed, while SUNDAY 1:1 work of celebrated wildlife Caprice and his band of match between Ireland and 17h30: Loving the other become his wife. cameraman Rodney menacing mobsters. Then a Australia from Dublin . l8hOO: World ofPanasonic Then the shocking truth (Premium time) Bprland, who explores the faceless demon who has ••••• : It Takes Two (Premium time) gradually unfolds. Starring: 13h30: Okavango watery world ofStLucia, as come to hunt down the two •••••. 1nhe Abyss 19h02: Miracles of UFO's John Ashton, Moira Kelly, An American family inher­ well as the rich variety of dictators of good and evil ....*: Transmission A . two-part documentary Sheryl Lee its a game reserve· in the the region's wildlife. also appears on the scene. ends about UFOs with visual 15hOO: Saturday Super-'. evidence, testimonies by sport witnesses, classified mfor- Snooker: highlights of the mation, investigation disclo- Rothmans Grand Prix sures and international case Soccer: English Premier documentation. Division Aston Villa vs 21bOO: The Abyss Manchester United The foreman of an under- . Rugby: England B versus water oil-drilling facility . South Africa from Bristol does not believe his team is Rocksport: speed skier, qualified to undertake a Phillip Goitschel reveals rescue mission at a depth of more about his exciting sport. 650metres. Fournavymen (Open Time) and the project engineer join 17hOO: Supersport them. However, the routine continues mission becomes an unex- (Premium Time) pected journey of wonder 19hOO: Almost an Angel and discovery. Starring: Ed A professional thief petfonns Harris, -Mary Elizabeth an uncharacteristically he­ Mastrantonio, Michael roic deed and ends up in Biehn hospital. He believes he has 23hOO: Amazing Stories died and been transformed Tales of the supernatural, into an angel. This leads directed by Steven Spielberg him and those he encoun- 23h50: In Concert '91 ters into many funny, yet A music programme fea- sometime perilous predica­ turing INXS, Lenny Krav~ ments. Starring: Paul Hogan, iltz and Sinead 0 'Connor. Linda Kozlowski, Charlton Late Night Specials Heston OOh35: 1nhe Jerk 20h45: 1nhe ExtreJ;llists SARA ~TANLEY ... makes a welcome return in another series of the ~har"!ing ~oad to Avonlea wbiW.begins.on 02hlO: Avenging Force Breathtaking adventures are.:=. ....=.l TV thiS Saturday at 10hOO.

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MANAGEMENT-TRAINEES ----~ ...... -.::~ The Pu.8k~witz> Group of Companies offers rewarding career opportunities to : ~A : DV U .~ .' two' ewly graduated Namibian citizens, ! LI~ !.• .' . Successful candidates will heve proven leadership skills, a sound academic il l l ~~, '"'~. 'IV®, record preferably including Accounting and a firm resolve to work their way up :5::: LL../V,-Lt (Q . the management ladder, ,,;.; HAIR CARE

ManagementTrainees can expect to be rotated through the Group's various operating divisions during which time further formal studies may be required to complement first degree subjects, .9[[[ QyaujiedSty[ists andSafon Owners Please apply in your own writing telling us about yourself and why we should sltlortlist you for an inteview, Send your application to:- THE GROUP GENERAL MANAGER PUPKEWITZ HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD . YtJu are invited to attend tlie Sa{on {auncli ­ P.O. BOX 140, WINDHOEK. CLOSING DATE: 20th November 1992 introducing our specia{ and superior range ofproducts 6y 1Jarl( & Love{y, 5'Lmerica's reader in 'il\ fiaircare for 6{acl( women. /,01 (( ) . MAP Clothing Manufacturers (",Yle lO. cro attend tliis unique {aucli witli rots offree stocl(and

...... ::._':~.~ . .::._ . / _ ' v ___ ' _ n. ' .No·~IOJ point ofsafe material fiaiufouts contact Maggy Jtdams Old establish~d-mdnufacturing &' clothing wholesalertequire reps to work in Namibla. at 061-221761 and ma~ your 600king, 6efore 11 9{pvem6er 1992.

o/enue: Safari Mote{ 1Jate: ·12 9{pvem6er 1992 Contact Shireen to arrange an interview on (031) 258430 B/H or write to crime: 19liDO P.O.Box 4206 Durban 4000 No chancers please. 9"'our 5lgents: Pan 5lfrican Sa{es, Windlioe~

"Thousands of unarmed and innocent victims have been brutally beaten and stabbed to death, their genitalia Namibia Development Trust hack~d. out, t~eir bodies dumped into boilers, ground to . a paste, dried and sold as fertilizer ... " . Re: Community Development Animators The Namibian ' Animal Action Namibia Development Trust is a non - governmental organisation which Committee (NAAC) opposes the assists Community Based Organisations (CBO's) and Non Governm'ental brutal, savage and senseless Organisations (NGO's) inside Namibia. killing of thousands of seals - AND SO DO MANY OTHERS _ nomibion animal action committee We now invite suitable applicants for the post of

IN DEFENCE OF ANIMALS ' WORKING GROUP FOR THE PROTECTION OF •.. We are confident that we can mobilise American MARINE MAMMALS DEVELOPMENT TRAINER consumers to oppose the Namibian seal hunt, its minimum •... Our organisation opposes the culling regardless of the economic worth is not equal to its poor effect on Namibia's motives and grade of utilisation of the carcasses , We will international image ... ' make a big attempt to promote tourism to Namibia pro­ The successful applicant (must): vided that culling be phased out totally .. .' * Be a Namibian NATUREGUARD Have relevant community development work experience • .. We are outraged that the Nambian Government has TIERVERSUCHSGEGNER·MUNCHEN * encouraged and allowed such an environmental disaster to •... We are appalled at the plans of the Namibian Govern-. * Be able to work in a team occur. Our goal is to make the Namibian crimes against ment to legalise the killing of thousands of seals. The * Have organisational skills nature cost as much as possible to the Namibian genicide of seals does nothing to enhance tlie ihternational Be prepared to travel extensively Government. Deliberate waste and crue~y such as this reputation of Namibia. We demand that the Namibian * should not go unnoticed or unpunished .. .' Government immediately stops the murder of seals .. .' * Must have a driver's licence >I< Be able to communicate in English and the other Namibian languages, FRONT FOR THE LIBERATION AND CONSERVATION TIERSCHUTZBUNP OF NATURE •... The information of the slaughter of seals has filled us * Have sound communication skills •.. We will do all we canto intensify the boycott of Namibian with deep concern and we would like to express our * Be able to work with people tourism and all Namibianexportsduetotheirshort-sighted, sharpest protest against this attroc~y . We would like to arrogant action. The eyes of millions of animal ' lovers point out to the Namibian Government the worldwide around the world will be watching as the Namibian authori- condemnation of seal hunt, based on ethical as well as APPUCA nONS CONTAINING A CV, QUAUFICA nON, ETC. MUST ties once again bring disgrace upon their country .. .' ecological ground .... BE POSTED TO:

VERBAND TIERSHUTZ·ORGANISATIONEN · VETO EARTH ISLAND INSTITUTE • ... Our members as well as several organisations from •... The primary cash crop oft he killing is the male genitalia NAMIBIA DEVELOPMENT TRUST Germany, have urged us to lance a boycott against ofthe seals used as aphrodisiacs in Far Eastern countries . Box 8226 Pasteur Street 57 Namibia. We really appreciate the beauty of this country Certainly you can not believe that this is warranted. and are well aware of ~s touristic development. We would Namibia's role as a nation that murders to assist sexual Bachbrecht Windhoek West feel very sorry to lance the boycott in question, only potency is a highly undesirable profile to display on an Namibia because the Namibian Government is not willing to accept international level.. .' or phone (061) 38002/3 - 36021 the fact, that the slaughter of seals is an atracity which is not longer acceptable to anybody .. .' ASSOCIATION OF VETERINARIANS FOR ANIMAL RIGHTS· USA Contact Persons: Mr Steven Hendrik Isaack, Sr. . THE HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE UNITf:D STATES •... Our philosophy is that otheranimals.on this planet have Mr Stefanus Sylvester Swartbooi· ' .. We implore you to act compassionately and prevent this just as much right to share the planet and the phonomenon needless 9xplo~ation and destruc1ion of animals. If your of life. The human species has no right to view other government issues an immediate permanent cancellation animals simply as resOurces. There appears to be no Closing Date for Applications 30 November 1992 (16h30) of this hunt, you will be the subject of international praise 'Ieg~imate' reason for killing the seals. The AVAR , there­ and commendation .. .' fore, condemns the slaughter ... '

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History repeats revolutionary identities by sur­ rounding themselves by the I WAS really delighted and luxuries of mansions, private pleased to read an article pub­ aeroplanes and the like. Gov­ lished in The Namibian of ernment is also buying com­ Wednesday 21 October entitled . munal land .. ¥,ld granting it to 'ANC faces up to its detainee officials and ~sters. saga'. In regard to their p;-inde.. History has repeated itself penderx:e goal of achieving self­ once again. The African Na­ reliance, we only need to . see tinues to distort the truth in his ... The accuracy of radiation telling some of the comrades and domination foreign capi­ tional Congress of Sou,qt Af­ how regularly and easily our attempts to smear Rossing. 1be monitoring carried out by that his electricity had been talist powers continue. Another rica, ANC, has _once again government borrows cross­ following is a factual response Rossing is reliable. cut and he was using candles trap of the neo colonialist was showed the world its maturity globally. This is increasing the to his four points: ... Mill tailings management because he could not pay the the transition, following de- . and sense of honesty and economic dependeoce, left from * Whole body dose calcula­ at Rossing is of a good stan­ bill because Swapo did not pay colonisation, to a western lib­ ope~ess to accept ~e ultimate the colonial regime. tions based on records ·from dard. It conforms to world­ him. Yet now he can afford a eral democratic government. responsibility for the human What of the objective of 1977 show that radiation ex­ wide statc of the art. luxurious house amounting to Thus, political surface repre­ rights abuses which took place emancipating the workers and posures at Riissing have al­ In the face of such evidence, nearly R400 000. How is this sentation changes but the so­ during its years of struggle. relieving their economic ways been well below the rec­ why does Mr Dropkin persist possible? cio-economic conditions re­ Through this the organisa­ strains? "We will wage the ommended limit of the Inter­ with his cru.1paign ofvillifica­ I hope Naholo will come main. In the words of Samora tion's leadersrup has demon­ struggle against the abolition national Commission on Ra­ tion against Rossing? Logic across this challenging letter Machel, "it is the continuation strated beyond any reasonable of all forms of exploitation of diological Protection (ICRP). must tell him' that the com­ and reply to all these ques­ of the oppressive regime, this doubt that they are a leader­ man by man .. and the aggran­ * Mr Dropkin confuses the pany's employees are not at tions. If not, I will leave no time with black rulers, which ship fighting to unite thl: peopl~ disement of wealth and power industrial hygiene chemical risk. Therefore what are his stone untumed to get the an­ of South Africa irrespective of is the pattern of neo-colonial- by individuals, groups or toxicity standard with the ICRP motives? swers. colour or tribal origin. This ism',' . classes". Also to "ensure that Derived Air Concentration Perhaps he has invested so demonstrates a clear policy of Thus political independence all the major means of produc- radiation limit, thus compar­ much energy fu his attempts to CONCERNED CADRE national reconciliation. Today is a precondition for libera- tion and exchange .. are in the ing apples with pears in order destroy Rossing that for him to WlNDHOEK the ANC is not ashamed to lion, but it is not liberation. ownership of the people" to malre a fhlse allegation against accept the truth about the accept this responsibility and Julius Nyerere repeatedly . (Swapo Political Programme, Rossing. company now would mean Note: This letter has been this will definitely unite the warned against this type of 'flag 1976) In fact, since 1976 Rossing admitting to himself that he shortened •• Ed. people of South Africa who nationalism' which is intended However, the most recent has adhered to the dose limita­ . has wasted years chasing shad­ might otherwise have been sepa­ to silence the oppressed and survey published by.SACEM tion principles of the ICRP and ows. Thus he redoubles his rated by the detainee saga. This True independence deprived masses. shows that 75 per cent of the has applied a heavy metal efforts, regardless of the po­ is how a courageous and re­ The goal of the social revo- population own 5 per cent of toxicity standard for uranium tential cost to the employees sponsible leaderships acts and I AM a scholar of politics and lutionary movement was and the national resources. The in accordance with the Ameri­ of Rossip.g or to the govern­ accounts to its own people. social sciences at the Univer- remains the destruction of all average income of 60 per cent can Conference on, Governmen­ ment and people of Namibia. Now lets look at our own sity of Namibia who finds it forms of colonialism that exisl oftheworkforceisbelowR300 tal and Industrial Hygienists picture. The ruling party, necessary to expose some facts and the creation of a new soci- per month. Then on the other and the UK Health and Safety CLIVEALGAR Swapo, has its own detainee and express my opinion relat- ety based on more equal distri- side of the coin, 85 per cent of Executive. MANAGER: CORPORATE drama which started way back ing to the present political and bution of the nation's wealth. the country's wealth is held QY , * The concentration ofTho­ AFFAIRS in the 1980s. The present ac­ economic atmosphere in The 1976 political pro- 15 per cent of the population. rium 230 in dust at Rossing is ROSSING URANIUM LIM­ tion of the ruling party as far as Namibia. This is done in view gramme of Swapo stresses the On the basis of this evidence, calculated by using aninterna­ ITED this issue is concerned is not to of the upcoming elections and aim of uniting all Namibians, the students and workers in tionally acceptable method. unite the people of this coun­ in the interest of social revolu- particularly workers and peas- favour. of social change, re- Thorium 230 is a decay prod­ try, but to divide them along Naholo explain tion which was initiated dur- antry and the progressive in- cognise that the government uct of Uranium 238 and, as ethnic lines. Till today fami­ ing the armed struggle and must tellectuals, capable of safe- has forfeited the interest of the equilibrium is assumed between lies are divided and brother I WAS deeply shocked when I eventually come to realisation. gu~ national independence people, particularly the work-- the two nuclides, the contribu­ and sister do not sit at the same leamed that one of Swapo's' In support of my case and as and building of a classless, non- ers. We recognise that the gov- tion of Thorium 230 to the fire because of the detainee is­ top officials recently bought a a point of departure I must ' exploitative society, based on ernment has become the in- " internal dose can be calculated. sue. People of one family do luxury house in Olympia worth reflect on the main character- the 'ideals of scienti·fic social- strument of imperialist pow- Tests have also been carried not talk to one another becau se R370 000. When I read the istic of colonialism in Namibia. ism. ers and acts on behalf of those out for its presence in water. In' of the notorious Swapo secu­ story in Tempo of October 25 In essence, it involved.the ex- · At~ this point I launch my whose class interests they share. both cases the concentration rity which brought animosity headlined 'Poor Swapo's rich propriation of land, property criticism of this government We urge all students and of Thorium 230 has found to and hatred among those de­ leader' it flabbergasted me. and political rights. It involved in respect of the goals and ob- workers to unite under the tained aniftliose v';furwere noP: be very low. "" Where:didNaholo:get-themcnetthe reatj.o~ ",Q.~ .i;~ _~d~tiv~~sL jeG.~v.~;..()fJhe pre-4!.depend'Uril.brella of the Workers RevO-: " in the dungeo~~ ~ '< - ~ ": ~

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against the Midlands in Leic­ of good. From page 22 ester and, the selectors reckon, Before that match, the tight morial Ground. it will- closely resemble the trio were told that if they came Strauss, who played well at line-up that trots out at Twick- . through a tough test they could eighthman for the Boles in the enham. At least five Boks proba­ well be rewarded with test drawn two-Test series against bly played themselves into test places. They came through France last month, is respected reckoning with classy perform­ unscathed and showed they are as a utility forward. ances ina res~)Unding 32-9 win ready to do South Africa proud '-... .His cleaning-up abilities ;It Leicester. against the mighty England around the scrums _~d his speed Fullback Theo van Rensburg pack. Apart from Van Rensburg, to breakdown points will be an has done enough to displace the backline for Saturday re­ asset to the BokE as they smooth Hugh Reece-Edwards, while sembles the one which did down the rough edges prior to lock Drikus Hattingh has turned reasonably well in the French the one-off test against Eng­ his tour around and was proba­ tests. land at Twickenham on No­ bly the best Bok loose forward Centres Danie Gerber and vember 14. on view on Wednesday. Prior Pieter Muller are all but as­ Strauss forced his way into to that, he was merely a plod­ sured of retaining their test the touring party following the der. spots, but wingers Jacques retirement' of veteran No 8 The entire frontrow of He in­ Olivier and James Small will . Jannie Breedt and has grabbed . rich Rodgers, Keith Andrews need solid showings in Bristol his chances with both hands. and hooker Willie Hills rose to to reinforce their claims. The side for Saturday in­ the challenge on that occasion Their rivals, Pieter Hendriks cludes 10 players who did duty to do their test chances plenty and Deon Oosthuysen, again caught the attention of the se­ F AREWELL ... French lectors with sharp perfo~e s captain Ser ge Blanco ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE on Wednesday. DULY INSTRUCTED THERETO the wearing the South Afri­ undermentioned property will be sold by And, in fact, the entire back­ can jersey (centre) waves Team P W D L GF GA PTS line showed just what they are to his supporters after he Public Auction 'on the 20th November, 1992 Blackburn 14 7 6124927 capable of given enough of the Norwich 3 32425 . 27 took part in his last rugby 14 8 ball So, once again. it all comes Certain Elf No 58 Arsenal 14 8 24191326 down to the forwards. and how game against South Africa in Villeneu d' Ascq, North­ Situate: Lafrenz Industrial area Aston Villa 14 6 6 2 23 15 24 much possession they can claim. Measuring: 4557 Square metres Q Park Rangers 14 6 5 .3 20 15 23 1here is-no questioning the ern France last Saturday. Coventry City 14 6 5 3 18 15 23 credentials of halfbacks Naas The French Barbarians IMPROVEMENTS: Manchester Utd 14 5 6 3 14 11 21 Botba and Gartb. Wrigbt. which won 25·2.0. (Photo: Agt!nce i. . Large Warehouse divided in two, and Ipswich 14 4 82201820 put the pressure firmly on the France-Presse); measuring 400 square metres in total Manchester .City 14 5 4 5 17 14 19 pack. ii Separate building comprising of: Chelsea 14 5 4 5 19 18 19 Team: Theo van Rensburg; 2 Shower cubicles If 2 Lavatories Middlesbrough 14 4 6 4 23 19 18 Jacques Olivier, Danie Ger­ you have 3 Washbasins Leeds United 14 4 6 4 25 23 18 ber. Pieter Muller, James Small; any sport ShefWednesday 14 4 5 5 16 17 17 Naas Botha (capt), Garth Wright; Heinrich Rodgers, news, tips or THE PROPERTY IS SITUATE AT 18 EIDER STREET, Liverpool 14 4 4 6 20 23 16 the firm ROSSOUW SON), NORTHERN Willie Hills, Keith Andrews; (opposite & Shef United 14 4 4 6 14 19 16 views contact INDUSTRIAL AREA, WINDHOEK. Oldham 14 3 6 5 21 23 15 Tiaan Strauss, Drikus Hattingh, Adolf Malan, FC Smit; Adriaan Conrad Angula Tottenham 14 3 6 5 14 22 15 Viewing: Moming of the sal~ . Wimbledon 14 3 5 6 18 21 14 Richter. at Tel: (06]) AUCTIONEER: 5 6 12 17 14 Reserves: Hugh Reece­ JJ ESTERHUIZEN Southampton 14 3 Edwards, Robert du Preez, 36970 or Everton 14 3 4 7 12 19 . 13 PO BOX 1682 Heinrich Fuls, Harry Roberts, Fax: 33980 WINDHOEK Crystal Palace 14 1 8 5 18 23 11 Steve Atherton, Piet Pretorius. NotlhamForest 14 2 4 8 11 23 10 TEL: 228302 OR 35969 (After hours) NNCCI IN COOPERATION WITH PRODEC PRESENTS A SEMINAR ON COSTING, PRICING AND FINANCING FOR NAMIBIAN SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTREPRENEURS

FOR MANAGERS RESPONSIBLE FOR COSTING. PRICING AND FINANCING IN SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED COMPANIES IN NAMIBIA TO BE HELD IN WINDHOEK 8-19 MARCH 1993 OBJECTIVE The objective of the seminar is to enhance the participants' knowledge of financial man­ The participants should be entrepreneurs and managers responsible for costing. pricing agement. with emphasis on costing and pricing products and services and analysing and/or financing in small and medium-sized companies. needs and sources for financing. The total number of participants w ill be limited to twenty. Female candidates are encouraged to apply. BENEFITSff:rrr:ffI::::mmmf:'f:'I@I:IIt:IIfm:IIJ}J}I:::::::If:IIIm:fIIIm::rmr&II:tm::rr:::rIImmII:::f:m:f::::'::mfffff By the end of the seminar, the participants will have improved their professional skills in: ApPUCA TlON PROC'EDU RE r:m: mm::::rtm mttmtr:::::::::::::::mmtmm:::m ·i.m::t:tt: m:mJrt: : PRODEC application forms are available at the Deftnlng cost concepts and classification NNCCI - Namibia National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (at the address below) Developing pricing strategies and at the Embassy of Finland in Windhoek (Sanlam Centre. 154 Indep endence calculating costs and prices Avenue). Preparing budgets Identltylng the need for extemal finance One copy of the completed application should b e sent to: Conducting business and financing negotiations Mr Seppo Ainamo, Training Manager. PRODEC PO Box HG 916 Highlands. Harare, Zimbabwe WORKING METHODS AND LANGUAGE ///mfm::m:::m:r:m:m:ftrrrtmrrt::::m::m:m:m:m:m::m:m:::m:rr:r:r:tt:tfr Tel : 263-4885589 Fax: 263-4-736780 - Embassy of Finland. Harare The seminar programme will c onsist of lectures. discussions individual presentations. group and another copy to: work exercise and study visits: The working language will be English. NNCCI - Namibia National Chamber of Commerce and Industry Attention: Mr Eckhard Schleberger. Head. Training Departm~nt PRE-SEMINAR ASSlGNMENY::t:r:::::::::rrrrttr:tt:rr::rt:=t',@mtrr:ttt:r:'r:rr:r:':t:r:rr::t:::rr::::::::rrr:::trt@rm PO Box 9355. 4th Floor. Kenya House. Cm. Leutwein and Korner Streets, Windhoek Prior to the seminar. each participant will be requested to prepare a background papei' on the current situation. and probfems. in costing. pricing Tel: 061-228809 Fax: 061-228009 or financing in his/her company. Detailed intructions will be given upon acceptance to the seminar. COSTS AND ADMINISTRAnON :1111@'t::,:::t:I:::::t@@:tfti:'=::11::11ff@111:::r:::1U:11'::;:::::::::::::::::::11::::11:r:=::::::I:::1 The reading material. accommodation and daily allowance for the duration of the CLOSING DATE lfIfrtt fffftt::r:l::Wr:fr:=ttmr,r::=:f::::@IIt:trrtr:rttrrr:trrrr:Ir:rrrr:ttfrrW,:r:ttt: seminar will be covered by PRODEC. Duly completed application forms should be received in Harare and Windhoek by A participation fee of R200 per person will be charged by NNCCI. Travel expenses to and Tuesday. 15 December 1992. from Windhoek should be paid by the participants themselves. PRODEC will provide. and pay for. bus transportation from San lam Centre.Windhoek to and from the seminar location at Harmony Seminar Centre. TEWC/FAX CONFIRMAnON ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::I:::t@::t:t;::'::::::':::::::::::::::::t:::::::::::t:::::::::l:::::::::::t::::::::::::::::::t:::::I::::::Ir,:I:::t:'t::, The seminar is funded by the Govemment of Finland through the Finnish Intemationl Applicants or their employers are kindly requested to communicate to PRODEC by telex Development Agency (FINNIDA) of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. or fax the candidate's full name. his/her position in the company. contact teleX/fax number. and the date of dispatch of the application form. PRODEC is in charge of the administration of the seminar and will inform selected participants of the practical arrangements and the condition of their participation. ORGANISED BY PRODEC - PROGRAMME FOR DEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATION - HELSINKI, FINLAND IN CO-OPERATION WIT~NNCCI ~ NAMIBIA NATIONAL . . CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY, WINDHOEK ' "; ~...... ~ ., ...... ~ 22i,Friday November 6 1992 THE NAMIBIAN

, ~~ MUNICIPALITY OMARURU BRISTOL, England: There was no place for TOWN CLERK battle-weary Danker WahI 'Bartmann in a ' virtual Applications are herewith invited for the post of Town Clerk of the town of Omaruru. shadow Test team named by the Springbok rugby REFS MUST COME CLEAN QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS selectors yesterday for the Applicants must be in possession of an appropriate post-school qualification and six match against England B JUST when everyone was hoping that things were 'im­ years previous experience, preferably in a senior municipal capacity. here on Saturday. proving for Namibian football, local referees let the side In fact, it became unlikely down during the epic Premier L~gue outing between 'FRINGE BENEFITS that the fiery Natal player Mrican Stars and Mukorob Tigers at the SKW Field on would see any further ac­ The following fringe benefits are, inter alia, applicable to the post: Wednesday night which Tigers won 2-1. tion on this historic tour. And to add insult to injury one referee even accused the a) 26 working days annual leave Although he is laid low league of being responSible for the latest disaster when b) ample sick leave with only a minor shoulder hundreds of soccer fans were made to wait for a full c) 13th cheque injury, sU,stained in Wednes­ hour before a match official was located. , d) pension fund day's encounter against the The whole drama apparently started after senior refe­ e) medical fund Midlands, the selectors in­ ree Dios Engelbrecht, who was initially appointed for , f) 90 days bonus leave after every 5 years of service which may be taken in cash timated that he no longer the match, refused on the grounds that he was not g) municipal house at a subsidised rental is available. ' figured in their plans. preparred to handle such a crucial match after a long In a move that was not ' lay-otT. ' Enquiries in this regard can be dir!!cted to~ he Town Clerk, telephone 28 or 277 entirely unexpected, they Carlos Kambaekwa was then asked to step in and the Omaruru and applications on the prescribed application forms must rea~h the Town named Tiaan Strauss of latter allegedly also refused saying "I am not a 'moegoe' Western Province to play , Clerk P.O.Box}4"Omaruru on or before the 4th DecelJlber 1992. (~tupid) to be asked just hours before the game to open-side flanker against the ' officiate in such an important match." powerful English second­ The referees' association than apparently did nothing NOTICE NR.: 7/1992 stringers at Bristol's Me- about appointing an official for the match until just D.F. BERGH: TOWN CLERK before kick-otT time. ' To page 21 Referee August Gaseb, who happens to be an ex-Black Mrica player, offered to handle the match. However, ' this was rejected by a Tigers official because of the present tension between the two teams which are both fighting to avoid relegation. ' It was thanks to referee Shakes Kandenge, whose leg was still in plaster a'few weeks ago, wfiotQok up the challenge, virtually hopping around the pitch on one Ministry of Works and Transport leg. This kind of refereeing problem is totally unacceptable and I think the time has come for the NFA to pressurise Department of Transport the referee's association to affiliate themselves to the mother body. A furious Elifas Shipanga, acting-chairperson of the Training Opportunities NFA, told me during the match on Wednesday that the situation was getting out of hand and that the referees Pupil Survey Officers should :get their act together. I cannot understand how the Referee's Association can 3 posts: Windhoek refuse to be affiliated to the NFA when their chairper­ son Ben Uanivi is a member of the NFA's executive. Salary: R11 613 x 510 - R14 979, This situation must be addressed by the NFA if they , • r want to take disciplinery steps against the referees. Persons with a Senior (or equivalent) Certificate with Mathematics and Natural Science as subjects are And the Referee's Association, which is part and parcel invited to apply , of the football scene, should be affiliated to the elected A minimum of a D-symbol on the Higher (or equivalent) Grade or a C-symbol on the Standard soccer controlling body in this cOUntry as it is elswhere (or equivalent) Grade must have been obtained for Mathematics. in the world. In the present state of affairs, the right of the Referees' AppOintment is subject to passing of a psychometric aptitude test conducted by th~ Ministry of Labour Association to handle matches under the auspices of the and Manpower Development ' NF A is questionable as they are an autonomous organ­ isation. In terms of an agreement, the appOintees will undergo a training period of three years, which consists of 2 years theoretical training and 1 year practical work, in order to obtain the National Diploma for •••••••••• Technicians, The ministry will pay for tuition and pay the employee a salary throughout this period, whilst the employee will undertake to remain in the employ of the ministry for a minimum period equal CONGRATULATIONS to the training period, after obtaining the diploma referred to, ' AFRICAN STARS! Job Description: Pupil Survey Officers will assist in all survey operations which include the follOwing: planning and alignment of new roads with the aid of aerial photographs; contour surveys on sites of AND now on a lighter note. I must congratulate Mrican proposed bridges and drainage structures; staking the final centre line with an electronic theolodite; Stars for their second cup victory of the season. levelling longitudinal and cross sections; calcl:llating volumes, final heights and areas; drawing of plans By beating Ramblers FC in last Saturday's Metrop,oli­ and horizontal and vertical design of high standard roads aided by computer programs; assisting during tan Life Champion of Champions cup final, Stars earned the construction of new roads by supplying final levels and accurate pegging ofcurves and drainage RIO 000 prize money, gold medals and tracksuites. The Katutura giants also became the first local side to instructions. win two major cup competitions in one season since the Enquiries: Mr. G, D, Francis, teL (061) 2082046, Premier League was founded three years ago. A great achievement for a team that two season's ago 'Applicants must be Namibian citizens. was 'forced to take part in the national play-oft's to Applications (on form Z83 or ZO/1229(1) obtainal:)le at all Government Offices) must be escape relegation to the First Division. The Stars success story is even mor remarkable for submitte~to: The Permanent Secretary: Works and Transport, Private Bag 13341, after ending runners-up to Kraatz Welding Eleven Windhoek. - Arrows in last year's league championships, they be­ Closing Date: 31 December 1992. came the first Namibian side to represent our country in the newly-launched CAF Cup competition. An attractive range of benefits includes a 13th cheque, a housing subsidy subject to certain Having clinched the Castle Classic championships ear­ c on~itions, rental allowance, assistance with removal expenses, pension fund, medical aid lier this year, Stars can be considered strong candidates scheme and ample vacation and sick leave. for Black Africa's title as Namibia's cup kings. Working for a better future Well dorie Stars and may next season be even better!

lINTAS:NAMIBIA 92/2391 ~ . ... ,. . THE NAMIBIAN Frictay November 6 1992 23

(20h30), NAMIBIA FOOTBALL FIXTURES ... FIXTURES.•• FIXTURES OSHAKATI NFA REGION ASSOCIATION(NFA) FIXTURES .•. FIXTURES .•• FIXTURES PUNYU FOOTBALL LEAGUE WINDHOEK LAGER NFA CUP KHORIXAS ~ Robber Chanties v. Civics FC (16hOO). SEMIFINALS· FIRST·LEG: KUISEBMOND - Kraatz Welding Eleven Arrows v. Af­ SATURDAY: rican Stars (19h30). INDEPENDENCE - Young Chiefs v. Black Mamba (13hOO), SATURDAY: African United v. Everton (14h30), Golden Bigs v. Teen­ SKW FIELD· Pupkewitz Toyota Young Ones v. Namsea SUNDAY: agers (16hOO). Orlapdo Pirates (16hOO). NOMTSOUB - TCL Chief Santos v. Civics (16hOO). OSIDKUKU - Bush Bucks v. Arsenal (15hOO). KUISEBMOND, - Interatlantic Blue Waters v. Prime KHORIXAS - Robber Chanties v. Ramblers FC (14hOO). OLUNO SEC. - Double Action Santos v. Vietnam Rang- Press Liverpool (l6hOO). KUISEBMOND - Interatlantic Blue Waters v. African ers (14h30), Volcano v. Oshakati City (16hOO), ' (14hOO). NOVEL FORD PREMIER LEAGUE SUNDAY: WEDNESDAY: INEPENDENCE - African United v. Black Mamba (l4h30), TONIGHT.: INDEPENDENCE - Auto Centre Nampol FC v. Namsea Oshakati City v. Arsenal (l6hOO). .: RAMBLERS - Ramblers PC v. Auto Centre NamPoI (19hOO). Orlando Pirates (19h30). OLUNO SEC. - Double Action Santos v, Okatana Franco SATURDAY: SKW FIELD - I&J Black Africa v. Punchline Challengers United (15hOO).

Winning Edberg AFI'ER all the upsets the day before, Stefan Edberg rallied and advanced to the quarterfi- nals of the Paris Open tennis tournament, beating American Dennis Rostagno 7-6 (7-2), 7- 6 (8-6). ,. However, it was not a good ... 0-''''' • omen to see Peter Sampras, Andre Agassi and IohnMcEn­ roe all lose in the rich 2,1- million indoors event. Sam­ pras lost to Henri Leconte in a match reminiscent of last year's Davis Cup final in Lyon, Fr.ure, before a wildy cheering crowd. Rampant Rammles IN the other Novel Ford Pre­ mier League match played on Wednesday night, favourites Ramblers kept their title hopes alive winning 3-2 against Civ­ , ics FC at home. Ramblers have now collected 44 points from 22 matches, only three points' . behind joint-leaders Liverpool and Young Ones, and are strong candidates' for the champion­ ships if they win all their re­ maining matches. Aussle shock LEADING Welsh Club Swansea shocked Australia on Wednesday, defeating 's world champion 21-6 in the first game of Australia's , tour of Wales. Swansea, unde- feated in club competition this season and playing six of the current Welsh intemational team, dominated the game and held the Wallabies to just two first-half penalty goals.

Soccer Africa MOROCCO and Egypt seek their first points in the qualify­ • ing rounds for the 1994 Afri­ For many years, the name SUDWEST AUTOHAUS has stood for pristine can Nation's Cup finals when they clash in Casablanca on new and used cars, and the very best of service. In years to come we fully intend to continue Sunday. Egypt were surpris­ with, and improve upon, our fine tradition of giving you the best - but as ...... ingly beaten in _their opening Group B match in Malawi during August and Morocco later made an equally disap­ p~inting start, losing in Mali. This change of name, as from 1 November 1992, repre~ents our new, increased Boks impress de~ermmation to serve the people of Namibia to the best of our ability. For all of us at

THAT'S more like it, . Bokk~~ '. ' • c.... AUTOHAUS .WINDHOEKto go that extra mile for you. South Africa's rugby Spring­ '- boks turned in the most im­ AUTOHAUS WINDHOEK is not just about selling new and used Audi and Yolkswagen ears ... pressive performance of their European tour on Wednesday, j'" * We service Audi and Volkswagen. crushing a Midlands XV 32-9 * We have a fully sto.cked Pa~ts !>epartment (halftime 10-9) at the Welford * We offer highest quality used ~ars- with guarantee Road ground in Leicester. AUTOHA US WINDHOEK Head Office, Workshop, Spare~, 69'Lazarett Sir, Tel (061) 3·8280 Fax (061) 22'3473 New & Used Car Sales, 17/19 Garten Sir, Tel (061) 3·7526 Fax-(06I) 3·3723 A string of possession from the tight and loose phases, which saw the Boks backs in devas­ * AUTOHAUS WINDHOEK is part of the M&Z Group* tating form for the first time in two months, laid the founda­ tions for an emphatic victory in their first match on English 'I UNTAS:NAMIBIA 9212368 s_o_1_in...... 22_ ye_ar_s_. ____....J- ---. . .------=::.::-,::.=-...,.. ------______--.J '< • 24 Friday November 6 1992 THE NAMIBIAN

SPORT Tigers triumph

MUKOROB PeJagic Tigers put up a gallant come· back to trounce African Stars 2-1 in an exciting Novel Ford Premier League outing played at the SKW Field on Wednesday night. Dave Hiiko grabbed both Tigers goals with Rein­ holdt Goagoseb knocking in Stars only goal of the match. The victory gained Tigers three valuable points to steer them off the relegation zone.

METROPOLlT~N PIVOT... Stocky striker Dave Hiiko (right) grabbed both goals in Mukorob Tigers 2·1 victory over Wednesday night's Novel Ford Premier League victory at SKW Field. The victory has eased Tigers relegation worries and the LIFE Shandumbala Boys could still move up the ladder depending on the outcome of next Wednesday night's encounter between Narilpol and Orlando Pirates. Vacancies Tired of struggling? This is your Windhoek Lager NFA Cup: chance to earn BIG money! We require that you have: Your own vehicle LIVERPOOL CONFIDENT We offer: A medical scheme and Motor Finance . AGAINST BIRDS Contact: Mr PJ Strauss Mr D Bloodstaan . Swakopmund or Mrs Mouton As Young Ones promise fireworks ... Tel. .(0641) 4709 Windhoek OSCAR MENGO I.'f Prime Press Liverpool sounded Meanwhile, Young Ones CONRAD ANGULA Tel. (061) 239140 very optimistic after iUs club was pitted against coastal Pro Geoffrey Zaahl, has asked giants and last year's runners-up Interatlantic Blue encounter can be relied on to fans from ·both clubs to use MrETDeWaal MrWTheron Waters at Wednesday night's Windhoek Lager NFA produce exciting football. the small gates before the main Keetmanshoop Rehoboth Cup semifinals draw. His Pupkewitz Toyota Young Many people are already talk­ entrance for cars. To avoid Tel. (0631) 2270 Tel. (06271) 2286 Ones counterpart Andre Alcock, who face Namsea ing about a replay of the 1990 long queues, the two small Orlando Pirates, was similarly pleased. Mainstay Cup fmal that saw entrances will be open for the 'Kings at Night' downing - pedestrians while the main Said Mengo: "I am totally gate will deal only with cars the Sea Robbers at the Katu­ satisfied with the draw. Not The return-leg will be played tura Stadium. that I consider Blue Waters on November 14, with Blue easy opponents, but I know On the other hand, Pirates Waters visiting Liverpol at SPECIAL ART AUCTION that my boys are definitely wi".l be out to avenge their Okahandja while Young Ones going to feature in their first two ' ~gue defeats at the hands will travel across the city to . FIRST TIME EVER IN NAMIBIA cup final come November 28." ofYo,mg Ones, who romped face Pirates at the Katutura +1-70 PAINTINGS WILL BE SOLD The former Kaizer Chiefs home 3-1 in the first round Stadium. trialist also refused to be and continued their winning * Admission fee for both VARIOUS OLD S.W.A MASTERS AND swayed by his club's present ways by thrashing the Bucca­ matches is R4 for adults and leading position on the log, neers 5-2 in the return round. RI charged for cars. S.A. ARTISTS adding that Blue Waters were .------­ ALL WITHOUT RESERVE PRICES! one of the most experienced teams in cup competitions. Monday 9th November 19hOO at the SWAWEK Hall. "Blue Waters are experts when it comes to cup compe- titions and the mere fact that they played in last year's fi­ The following artists paintings will be sold: nal will certainly motivate Adolph Jentcb - Johannes Blatt - Anfried Blatt - Joacbem Voigts - them. THE Executive Commit· Committee of Tigers Sport Fritz Krampe - Otto Klar - Cbristine Marais - Connie Downing­ "It will be a tough round for tee, players and ·support· Club. From 1990 to 1991 Archie Van Der Ploeg - Heinz· Pillow - Dieter Aschenborn - us but we want to end our best ers of the Mukorob Pe· he was the Assistant Man· Henry Bredenham - Mel Briggs and many more. season in the Premier League lagic Tigers Sports Club ager of the soccer team with a major cup win, so I am are grief stricken to hear and in 1992 he was ap· TIDS IS A ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN sorry for the Birds," he con- of the tragic and untimely pointed manager of A MASTERPIECE. cluded. death of their hard-work· Mukorb Pelagic Tigers FC. * Young Ones's manager ing and dedicated man­ Andre Alcock also stated that ager, David 'Pele' Ka· DON'T MISS THIS AUCTION he was very pleased with the hatjipara (30), whose life draw which has his team pit­ was cut short on Wednes­ ted against Orlando Pirates. day in a car accident. Viewing: Day of Auction from 14hOO hrs. "It is great to play Pirates in We wish to extend our Terms: Cash or cheques (with I.D.) a cup tie. They always draw a sincere condolences to the good crowd and my boys enjoy bereaved family and Pse Note: Light snacks and wine will be served to prospective buyers (free) playing in front of a big crowd. friends. We wUI go for a comfortable Kahatjipara joined the TO ATTEND AUCTION AND MORE INFORMATION win on Saturday and settle for Tigers Football Team in PHONE MRS J. EAGLES WINDHOEK 061 - 31421 -227786 a draw in the away return- 1988 as a player. In 1989 AUCTIONEER: GERRY HEIJ leg," Alcock said. he became a co-opted DAVID 'Pele' Ka· A Young Ones-Pirates member of the Executive hatjipara.