* TODAY: EIGHTH MAN ARRESTED IN CONNECTI0N 'WI:rH ARMS HAUl* PETROL HIKE TO HIT CONSUMERS *

Vol.2 No.16S SOc (GST Inc.) Wednesday September 5

.:t...... I , 'tlidsca.ses :';Sh'ootup' OUTRAGE AT 'LEAK' . by 178% * Confusion' between govern~ent and '-FNOC"

THERE WAS a 178 per cent increase in the number of new * '.Mystery' OTA, extreme right-wing link Aids cases reported in July .;: compared with the same month last year, latest figures reveal. STAFF REPORTERS Fifty people tested positive for the Aids virus in July (a 43 per OUTRAGE and shock were chain of communications following cent increase on the 35 cases an investment enquiry initially made reported in June), taking the the reactions of Permanent Secretary for Trade and to the Ministry of Trade and Indus­ total number of reported try. Namibian Aids cases to 395. Industry Tsudao Gurirab last In mid-July, Permanent Secretary Of these, 207 people. (52 per night to a series of incidents Gurirab received a telephone call cent) were diagnosed in the in which 's First from a British-based firm of consult­ first ,'leven .months of tbis year National Development . ing engineers for livestock indus­ alone. Corporation (FNDC) risks tries, Intertan, expressing an interest Medical experts believe tbat in investing in Namibia's tanning ' the actual 'number of people being accused of betraying industry. <# infected with the Aids virus in government confidence. ' As his Ministry had not yet been Namibia is two to three times able to establish its own investment higher tban the figures A two-month-long chain of events promotion unit, Gurirab referred reported. has led to confusion between the intertan's managing director, Allan The new cases reported in July Ministry of Trade and Industry and Collins, to the parastatal organisa­ were divided evenly between the FNDC' parastatal over the han­ tionFNOC. dling of investment projects. the sexes: 52 per ceilt were On Gurirab's advice, Collins faxed H~wever, FNDC crnutperson Bob men and 44 per" ~ent were an enquiry to the FNDC on July 23. . " Meiring contacted The Namibian late but never received a reply. Then, out women, with tbe gender.of tWo last night, after an e~rlie r enquiry, oi tlie blue on August 29, Collins cases'(fol]r per cen~r unknown , and maintained that an investment receive'd a .faxed message from an To date, 41 people are kpown ., propqsal which has 'sparked the con- . organisation called the International to bave died from Aids in fusion was part of an "open file Freedom Foundation (IFF) in Lon­ Namibia. report - available to anyone who don. . The average age of all reported requested it" . . The IFF's self-styled UK director, - male Aids cases, is 32, while Full details were not available last Marc Gordon, has a history of far tbat of women diagnosed to be night because of the story breaking right-wing involvement. In the past infected with the virus is 26, late. he.ran a London-based pro-Contra highlighting President Sam Also emerging from the saga is (the US-backed Nicaraguan rebel . Nujoma's fear tba.t the most hard evidence that the DTA is using .group) outfit and was a member of a eCOl,lOmically active sector of a far-right American organisation in section of the Federation of Conser­ , Namibian society could be , London to reRresent its political inter- vative Students - so extreme that it devastated should Aids be . ests and hijack legitimate business was denounced by British Prime allowed to spread. MOSES Shomawe whose taxi shuttles between Katutura and contacts fonned by the Namibian Minister Margaret Thatcher. * See grapb, page 5 government. . ,: There's not much option but to increase fares. The story came to light through a Continued on page 4 C'onsumer to shoulder increased fuel costs ALL prices fo r furniture removal Namibia, he went on. "The 'golden representative admitted. "We've been Meanwhile, the road haulage s.ervices will go up following this egg' of Untag has vanished and.the KA TE BURLING waiting for the increases to be im­ company F P du Toit said it was week's petrol price. increases, ac­ demand for things to be taken back to nounced after what's happened in taking stock of the increases and cording to a leading furniture re­ South Africa has also dried up ...' "We're in a bit of a decline at the . other countries and, frankly, I think . working out their implications. "We . moval company in Windhoek yester- Apparently business had taken an moment, with only internal moves we've got off lightly. I really don't heard rumours about .the price rise day. upward turn last year with SADF llJld being made, so these increases have knOw. how bu sinesses in Zambia are but hoped for the best. It's quite an .. Our main cost is fuel," said a railways ' employees moving back not come at a particularly good time. " going to keep their heads above water . enormous increase to absorb and. representative of the company yes­ south, as well as private individuals The petrol price hikes which were with 50 per cent increases." tliere's little doubt it will be shoul­ t erda y .•• U nforhmatel y the increases who decided to leave Namibia flfter announced on Monday in response to Even for a private motorist, the dered by the customer. " will be passed on directly to the Independence. Now the southbound' the Middle East crisis, will put 10. increases would hit hard, he con­ F P du Toit is Namibia's biggest customer.' , traffic had stopped and there were cents on a iitre oil petrol and 1,6 cents cluded. "It won't be bad around town roa~ haulage company as well as Times were not good in general for few people wanting to move in the a litre on diesel. Nevertheless, the but it will put about Rl000n the cost the furniture removal business in opposite direction,.s aid the company'. hike could have been aloi worse, the of a holiday and that's a lot of money. " Continued on page 3

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JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia: The US Navy has intercepted and impounded an Iraqi ship carrying tea into the Gulf in the tirst seizure of Iraqi-bound cargo under a UN trade embargo, Western diplomatic sources said. . The sources said the ship Zanubia, versal addiction. States will stili attack him, Abu Iyad which was laden with Sri Lankan tea, The sources told that Western in­ said in the newspaper's Tuesday :, was taken to the Omani port of Muscat. telligence had been tracking the edition. "The Americans have intercepted Zanubia as it made it way towards the Abu Iyad, whose real name is Salah an Iraqi vessel, the Zanubia, and are Gulf from Sri Lanka. ' Khalaf, said the Iraqi leader wanted Rebel fire drives peace force taking it into Muscat," one of the * Meanwhile, Iraqi President Sad­ to keep the border strip he named Western sources told reporters in dam Hussein is ready to quit Kuwait after hinlself when Kuwait wa:s de­ Jeddah on Tuesday. and release all hostages'provided he ' clared the 19th province of Iraq a from Sprigg'S Payne airport The ship apparently left Sri Lanka gets a guarantee , the US will not week ago. some tinle after the UN Security attack him and he can keep a strip of The strip, which Saddam attached Council inlposed the sanctions against Kuwiti ferritory, a Palestinian leader to the Iraqi province of Basra, is FREETOWN: The West African peace-keeping force in Liberia Iraq in a bid. to force Baghdad' to · said, .,. called Saddamiyat al-Mitlaa. He would has been forced .to withdraw from Monrovia's Spriggs Payne, withdraw its troops,f(om Kmyait and "Saddam Hussein is ready to also insist on keeping the Gulf island airport under rebel tire, African diplomats in Sierra Leone said. restbre the Einirat.e's ruling fan1ily. negotiate and to withdraw from Kuwait of Jazirat Bubiyan to increase Iraq's They quoted General Arnold Doe, also welcomed the white-hel­ The sources said the Sri Lankan · if he <;>btains certain guarantees," access to the sea. . Quainoo, commander of the force, as meted peace-keepers, but they have government J:tad assured the Western Palestine Liberation Organisation "He is convinced that the United saying his troops pulled out over the been fighting against Taylor's guerril­ countries enforcing the blockade on (PLO) number two Abu Iyad told the States did not mobilise all its forces weekend under attack from the main­ las ever since they arrived. Baghdad that no further shipments to French newspaper Liberation. for Kuwait alone, but that it intends stream rebel movement of Charles On Sunday Taylor formally declared Iraq would be pennitted. One oilier condition was that Kuwait to profit from the crisis, to weaken Taylor, after capturing the aiqJort on war on the peace-keepers, calling them The sources made clear that al­ ruler Sheik Jaber AI-Ahmed AI-Sabah the Iraqi army as much as possible, Friday, foreign mercenaries who had come to though a seizure of tea may seem did not regain power. destroy all the non-conventional arms Quainoo was speaking as he passed prop up Doe's beleaguered ' govern­ minor to the world community, it The Iraqi leader feared that even if ·in its arsenal, and stop it using oil as through Freetown on Monday 0;1 his ment. was an inlportant commodity for Iraq he pulls out and releases Westerners , apolitical weapon," Abu Iyad said. way to the Gambian capital BanjUl for He accused the troops of raping where tea drinking is almost a uni- held in Iraq and Kuwait, the United talks with the Economic Community of women and children, looting homes West African States (ECOWAS), under and selling drugs to the local popula­ - whose auspices the 4 OOO-strong peace­ tion, Quainoo told Reuters in Banjul on keeping army was created. Tuesday the accusations were baseless. Gorbachev-Bush summit crucial to Gulf crisis The sources said he would discuss This correspondent observed the 'with Gambian President Sir' Dawda peace-keeping forces closely for eight MOSCOW: Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze said on Tuesday the forthcoming US­ J awara, chairperson of ECOWAS, how days after their arrival. During this time the peace-keeping force should deal they were well discie;ned and courte­ Soviet summit in Helsinki would be an important landmark on the way to reaching a Gulf settlement. with Libe~ian Preside!!t Samuel Doe ous to civilians, Tass news agency quoted Shevard­ Gulf settlement, " Tass said, by superpower detente. .'after. the ' ECOWAS-'sponsored talks Peace-keeping patrols were often nadze as saying the planned Septem­ Shevardnadze was speaking at an He ruled out any outcome other last ' week named' veteran politician greeted with cheers by Liberians, re­ ber 9 summit in the Finnish capital international conference on tile Asian­ than restoration of Kuwait's sover­ Amos Sawyer to head a new interim lieved at their arrival after two months between Kremlin le.ader Mikhail Pacific region in the Soviet far east­ eignty. "It is impossible even to Liberian government. . of warfare, random killings and law­ Gorbachev and US President George ern city of Vladivostok. think about any possible outcome Quainoo would return to Freetown lessness in. Monrovia. Bush had been made necessary by In his first comments on the Gulf under which sovereignty, territorial on Wednesday, they said. Mean>.l(hile, Ugandan President the "extraoi:dinary and extremely crisis since the SUD1ffiit was annow:x::ed integrity and legal power would not Under the protection of the peace­ Y oweri Museveni said on Tuesday dangerous" situation in the Gulf. on Saturday, Shevardvadze said the be restored," keeping force, which comprises mili­ rebel leader Charles Taylor was pro­ , •Shevardnadze expressed the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait on August 2 He added that priority had to be tary units from Nigeria, Ghana, Guinea, longing Liberia's agony by rejecting a . conviction that the summit will be an ran counter to the new approach to given to settling the crisis witllout Sierra Leone and Gambia, Sawyer's negotiated settlement to the country's important landmark on the way to a · international relations characterised resorting to military means. administration is supposed to organise civil war: elections within 12 months, Museveni, current chairman of the But neither Doe, whose soldiers Organisation of African Unity (OAD), control only a sm all area of central said Taylor's National Patriotic Front Monrovia, nor Taylor whose N"tipnal of Liberia rebels had been unable to Shun witchcraft asks John Paul Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL) con­ oust President Samuel Doe after pro- trols most of the country. were repre- ' . longed fighting, ' MWANZA, Tanzania: Pope John Paul appealed to African Catholics possessions?" the Pope asked, sen ted at the peace conference. " He has been there (in Monrovia) on Tuesday to shun witchcraft because it led to "forms of enslavement Priests in the Mwanza region say The diplomats said Quainoo, a for­ for two Illonths, dancing around Doe," the tradition has been corrupted and Iller head of the Ghanaian army , would said Museveni, a former guerrilla and false worship". 'that many fathers ask high prices for also tell the ECOWAS his troops ur­ leader who came to power after a long The Pope, who said mass for tens Pope to speak out against abuse of daughters - delaying marriages and gently need' supplies. They assembled bush war, of thousands in an idyllic setting mallari, a foml of bride-price prac­ forcing couples to live out of wed­ in early August in Sierra Leone with "Clearly he is unable to overthrow only 30 days ' rations, which are nearly Doe. Doe is unable to control Liberia overlooking Lake Victoria, also called tised in Tanzania in which a man lock. exhausted. and is hiding in a house they call the on Africans not to abuse marriage gives the woman's family a gift of Here, as at each st~p sinc~ starting The force, officially known as the Executive Mansion," Museveni told a customs or practice artificial birth' money or animals such as cattle, a lO-day tour of Africaon Saturday, ECOW AS Monitorifig Group (ECO­ news conference in Paris, controL If the woman's virginity is proven the Pope got a throbbing welcome, MOG) landed by sea in Monrovia on "Since none of them is able to im­ Priests say converts to Christian­ on wedding night the family gets an with singing, dancing and drum August 24 and was welc~med by Prince pose a military solution, they should ity in Africa occasionally fall back extra award, according to the tradi­ beating, Yormie Johnson's small breakaway .discuss and resolve the issue peace­ on witchcraft and animist traditions tion. While in Africa, the continent with rebel group. which controls the port fully and save innocent lives," he said. in times of extreme difficulty. "Don't excesses and abuses of the world's fastest population growth, area. Tanzanian priests had asked the these cu stoms lead to attitudes which the Pope has called artificial birth· judge the dignity and worth of per­ control a danger to the ·dignity of accident investigation and prevention sons only on the basis of wealth and human life, -SAA LOOKS AT AIDS PROBLEM on Tuesday. Dr Peters, like his speaking col­ DURBAN: Ofthe215 people who have Society's symposium at Banana Beach, leagues,emphasized that no one should died of Aids in South Africa to date, 26 Dr E B Peters, the airline's medical view people wth Aids as a threat. De Klerk defends visits - more than 10 per cent - were South director, said SAA "certainly will not "As far as ' the airline industry is African Airways' employees and the deny that we have HIV~positive indi­ concerned, I'd like to stress that nor­ airline is monitoring their condition viduals who are still flying". mal, everyday contact is not going to very carefully , it was disclosed at an The symposium, attended by more transmit Aids to anyone," he said, to SA's trouble spots Aids symposium on the south coast of than 70 pilpts, physicians or pilot doc­ " The important thing is to educate the Nata; on Monday, tors , on Monday focused on Aids in the public. as to what the realities are." JOHANNESBURG: State President F W de Klerk said his visit to Speaking at the Aerospace Medical aviation world, It will discuss aircraft Soweto on Tuesday was not a publicity stunt, but the start of a

-~ programme to visit South Africa's trouble spots .. BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed "I plan to carry out similar visits around South Africa ... to show support for the tremendous challenges ahead," he told a press conference at Soweto's Protea Police station after a whistle-stop two-hour tour of'the township. "I plan to visit Natal as soon as possible. I do not shy away from , trouble spots. I didn't come on a publicity relations exercise," De Klerk added. He was accompanied by Dr Rina Venter, the Minister of National Health and Population Development, and Dr Stoffel van der Merwe, the Minister of Education and Development Aid. B The President's delegation - accompanied by a large contingent of A security personnel - visited Baragwanath Hospital, a primary T school, a business centre, and Nancefield Hostel,one of the biggest M A trouble-spots during the recent wave of violence which swept N Witwatersrand townships.

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.:., THE 'NAMIBIAN Wednesday September 5 1990 3 Taxi fare hikes on way shortly

KA TE BURLING

MONDAY'S sharp increase in He had been driving passengers up fuel prices was causing concern to the north for three years and the at the taxi rank on the corner of price for a siilg1e journey had been John Meinert and Tal Streets R35 for a while~ Now' the prices yesterday. Taxi drivers were , would go up, but until a set figure had beenagreed by the Northern Namib­ huddled in groups at the rank, ian Taxi Association, the cost would discussing the 10 cent increase be absorbed by existing profit mar­ on a litre of petrol and working gins. Frans didn't expect yesterday's' out its business implications. increases to lead to undercutting. In any case, he said, passengers were According to Moses Shomawe, who more interested in travelling with a , drives his own taxi between Wind­ 'driver they trusted than in cutting a ' hoek and Katutura, the increase was few cents off the jQUIDey north. "1bere "very bad news' '. are many accidents on the road. People ,He said there was hardly any lee­ are careful who they travel with," WORKING from the Khomasdal taxi rank, Kevin Langenhoven said his six-cylinder vehicle would way onpresentpricesofRI a trip and smiled Frans. he could see noway round increased 'make the increases even more noticeable. fares. "I'm usually busy", said Moses, "but some days are better than oth­ ers. NAU It costs around R50 to fill up in the accused of manipUlating Illorning and a really good day can bring about R60 profit." For the moment, Moses could only guess at fare increases but suggested R I ,50 as a possible figure. "We won't aid in the communal areas , put up prices individually, even if.we . have our,own taxis. Everyone will get together and decide on a conunon price." ' Joel Waters, another private taxi driver and executive committee THE Namibia Agricultural Union MEDIATING ROLE member of the Nambia Bus and Taxi (NAU) - formerly the all-white South ~ RAJAH MUNAMAVA Association, agreed it was too soon West Africa Agricultural Union - At this stage, the representative of to predict new taxi fares. and the Co-ordinating Committee of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung re­ • 'TIle association will have a gen­ Black 'Communal Farmers in Na­ According to Ngaujake, as long Konrad Adeqauer to use its influ­ portedly~ offered to act as mediator eral meeting as soon as possible and mibia appear to be on a collision ago as 1988, the Konrad Adenauer 'ence with the NAU so that a meeting between the two groups and prom­ most of the drivers will attend it. course. Stiftung informed him it had money between the two fanners' groups could ised t(l convene another meeting for We'll take a decision together and At the core of the controversy is an to channel through the South West be convened. further discussions. everyone will stand by it." amount of Rl million given by the Africa Agricultural Union. At that A meeting was arranged at , Matters came to a head last week But Joel was quick to see how German Konrad Adenauer Stiftung time it had been discouraged by Swapo Okakarara on August 11 and was when the co-ordinating committee price increases would affect taxi users. as assistance for farming activities in which said the move would only benefit attended by the NAU, the Konrad went public on the matter, saying it "It's important to take the public Namibia. whites. The money was apparently Adenauer Stiftung and representa­ has waited too long for a reaction into account," he said. Chairperson of the Co-ordinat~g released last March on Namibia's tives of the Co-ordinating Commit­ from the NAU and the Konrad Ade­ "Increased prices will make life Committee of Communal Fa~ers ' independence. ~ tee of Communal Farmers. ruiuer Stiftung. very difficult for ordinary people trying Eeperi Ngaujake last week lashed According to Ngaujake, the com­ In a last ditch attempt to revive the to get to and from work. out at the NAU for presuming to SHOWDOWN mittee said that having one Union for talks, Ngaujake made a telephone It's already hard enough for people administer funds when it only repre­ blacks and another for whites did not call to the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung to fmd a rand for the taxi fare," he sented white farmers. ,On June 4 this year, the Co-ordi­ bode well for farmers. It requested to enquire about the promised sai". He said the agricultural union had nating Committee under Ngaujake the NAU to disband so that a new Okakarara meeting. He claimed the Joel also pointed out that his asso­ currently embarked on a calculated , approached the Namibia Agricultural organisation could be founded by all Stiftung representative put the tele­ ciation had to bear in mind competi­ strategy of running so-called devel­ Uruon to ask whether communal the farmers. phone down on him, saying he was tion from municipal and private bus opment projects in communal areas farmers would benefit from the money It argued thatthe NAU only repre­ not obliged to asnwer any questions. companies. "Every year we cope as a way of getting money and recog­ and why they had not been consulted sented whites, that no financial or ' Ngaujake said his committee would with increases of one or two cents on nition as a non-racial organisation. 'about it. According to Ngaujake, they technical assistance had been hold a report-back meetiIig for its a litre, but this is amuch bigger jump. , Only recently had the union moved were told the donors were satisfied forhtcoming for black farmers, and members, adding he did not rule out, \'{ e 've been expecting it for a week into black communal areas with such with the arrangement and that the that the NAU had never alotted meat the possibility of a new organisation ot so and we'll just have to work it projects despite having been in exis­ matter was closed. quotas to black farnlers for their , ' for all farmers in conununal areas out. " tence for 47 years without doing Consequently, the committee, wrote aninlals. being founded. Frans Jonas, who runs a longer anything for black farmers, he said. a letter to the ,Konrad Adenauer NAU replied that if representa­ His committee represented com­ taxi-shuttle to the north, was equally Even so, black community lead­ Stiftung, expressing irs displeasure tives of the Co-ordinating Conunit­ munal farmers in all Herero reserves, resigned to the increase., ers, farmers' associations and tradi­ that communal farmers had been left tee of Communal Farmers were not the · Tswana communal lands and "It's not a good situation, but there's tionalleaders are not being consulted in the cold. A -copy was sent to the happy with the NAU, they were at farmers ill the south, he said. not much we can do about it now," or being given a say in administering union. liberty to form their own organisa­ he said. funds meant to develop their areas. The committee further inlplored tion. ' Continued on page 4

FROM ~AGE f Crime report ,Old 'Mutual snaps up'

operating the passenger service Mainliner. According to the company, "pas~ FOUR people died unnaturally at City Centre building senger rates WOll't change overnight" and certainly not before consultation the past weekend, whlle goods worth will other companies .• 'The real implications will only be apparent after we've nearly R50 000,· were stolen OLD Mutual has bought the City Centre building in the heart of done our calculations," said the company. ' countrywide. The police reported' Windhoek at an undisclosed price. One piece of good news, however, was drat Du Toit's weekly service to yesterday two people were killed Ovambo would probably not be affected. "It's a low cost service and it's Instantly on Sunday morning when The building was bough~ from the , not only in property but also in vari­ difficult to make increases ofa few rand here and there," said the firm. "We~ll the vehicle they were travelling in Levinson brothers, children of the ous local companies, Old Mutual's , 'do our best to leave that service alone." left the road near Tsumeb and late lack and Olga Levinson. manager for Namibia, Willie Braak,' ~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~-I·overturned. The structure forms part of the said. The deceased were Wilhelm Johan­ Levin~on Arcade between the main "Investments like these form part Have you thought of taking' up nes Bronkhorst, 29, and the 18- Post Office and another big property of Old Mutual's long-ternl objective year-old Michael Tietz, both from investment of Old Mutual, Mutual to add value to the society's policy­ Tsumeb. In another tragic incident Platz, which is currently nearing holders. cycling to combat the riSing on Saturday, Sakeus Ashlkelo, 30, completion. "The effectiveness of this strat­ was shot and killed with a pistol A statement by the assurance egy was evident in the annual results petrol price? It is a healthy near Ondangua. Hanna Kalf, 41, of company yesterday said the acquisi­ of Old Mutual made public late last MaltahOhe died on Monday after tion confirms Old Mutual's confi­ month, " the company said. and cheap way she was poisoned. dence in the future of Namibia and • 'The results showed that the soci­ The pollee are also investigating .' 'adds to its already substantial in­ ety paid an average of R15 million a several reports of theft, housebreak­ vestments portfolio in Namibia" . working day in benefits to its mem­ ofgetting across town! ing and fraud involving R49 389. The company's investments are ' bers. " 4 ",{ednesday September 5 1990 THE NAMIBIAN

, ' .-.--.. FOCUS ON LITERACY 17h58: Programme Schedule as Fdtz Curtis, Robyn Peterson as 18hOO: News Arlene Kincaid. 18h05: Weet Jy Nle 20hll: Sara Dane 13 kids to a textbook 18h13: The Adventures of Teddy Episode 2: Beautiful, resourceful and Ruxpln strong-willed Sara Dane is the hero­ An enchanting animated sedes about ine of this mini-series, a saga of the adventures of Teddy Ruxpin, an romance and rebellion set mostly in lJIiop. which is a creature resembling Australia inJhe early 1800s. Starting in print-starved Dar a Ted~y Bear. " . Juliet Jordan as Sara Dane, Harold "Escape from the Treach Hopkins as Andrew McClay, and DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA: Tan­ lack hard,currency to order books from Thf; mill's performance,like the en­ erous Mountains" Sean Scully as Louis de Bourget. zanians have the highest literacy rate in abroad. tire publishing crisis, should be seen in Episode 5: Whileescapirig the city, , 21hOO: News Africa but hardly anything to read, as Only six new children's books have the context ' of an overall dismal na­ Teddy and friends come upon the 21h30: Hill Street Blues soaring paper costs and interest rates been publis.hed since 1986, Education tional economic situation. Continual building which housed the treasure " A police' drama series. have brought the publishing industry to Minister Amram Mayagila told the currency devaluations prescribed by' of Grundo. "Goodbye, Mr Scripps" a virtual standstill. National Assembly recently. Four of the In'ternational Monetary Fund (IMF) 18h35: Transworld Sport EpisQde 7: Early trends ipdicate a Says Abdullah Saiwaad, acting gen­ those titles were published by his de­ have made the mill's paper cheaper to 19h43: Baby Boom , ' bustling election day on the Hill as a eral manager of the East .Africa Pub­ partment in response to a chronic short­ foreign buyers, but more expensive for A comedy s~des about a high-pow­ confident Chief Daniels dangles,the lishing House: "It is more profitable to age. he said. local ones. With paper accounting for ered, goal-odentated, career-minded prospect of making him the new chief sell tomatoes than to publish a book." Newspaper circulation has fallen 70 per cent oflocal publishers' produ,~­ execut~ve who becomes an :instiUlt before Captain Furillo. Starring Dainel Educators wh'ci have spent years teach­ sharply in recent years. Papers have tion expenditures, the Publisher's As- mother to a young child, J Travrum., Veronica Hamel, Michael 'ing adults to read and write Kiswahili in lost tens of thousands of readers after , sociation of Tanzania (PATA) has ap­ "Stress" Conrad, Michael Warren, Charles the shade of, trees are disillusioned. raising prices - and cutting the size and pealed to the government to help make Episode 2: Je goes for her annual Haid" Bruce Weitz, Kiel Martin, They fear thci publiShing crisis could quality of their product - in response to books affordable by subsidising paper physical examination only to find Taurean Blacque, Joe Sp,ano, Betty undermine tl;e achievments of a 20- increases in the cost of newsprint. costs. The PATA would also like the out her -health is poor, This jJtings 11).omas, Ed Matinaro, and Barbara year-old literacy campaign. Publisher Abdullah Saiwaad says government to set up a book develop­ They also worry that,the dearth of with interest rates hovering around 30 ment council. back me~nodes of her f\lther's early Bosson.. new publishing could. threaten .univer­ per cent, publishing houses are finding Regional politics have been another death. Starting Kate Jackson as JC 22h17: Group One t Medlc~1 sal primary education. Schools have the cost of loans prohibitive, and that complicating factor. Until 1978, Tan­ Wait, Kdstina and Micheile Ken­ 22h38: Food Jor Faith ' been hit hard by the 'book shortage;

, " " .\. Places ar(;l :' lirnited; so . please contact Mis~ S· Freislich :(3 t Plans' Were, underway for the com­ Theinoney was not ' to be spent To this end, the union had appointed mittee to move Ovamb<>, Kavango, 'freely' but strictly in accordance with people it called developers in Ovambo, , 307-2325 .to book. ;'r.,'' ~.' '1- . into "':.' {r o Raoko arid Caprivi for ,consultations the ' projects as agreed to with the Kavango, Caprivi, so-called Herero­ :~ __ , "":' ' ,- :,<"'.':0." . - '_::" -"": -. :. •. farmers .abourfOrm4\s j\' n~w ~or- Konrad Adenauer Siiftung, said Reitz. land and Namaland. , Cofirsefees 'arestridly payable 'in·advance to the cashier at ,(J:::. According to Reitz, up to 90 per cent These people would act as facilita­ the Cheques can , the . Ad n\ inis fr~iioJ1)16c~at 4~ademy :: l;~ Namibian , ot'.;th~ mOl1ey .w!>uld be spent in the tors and would help establish -farmers' (}lade out to' The A~aderriy , and : ~~~t to Private Sag ) 3301, 1l. 0'~ernrt1,entt6 ~ ,,~:.,~•• I. ~ activities of communal areas whi.1e only I Opec cent association's. After tPis they would Windhoek 9000. '.' , .' " . '. thel<.oilra!1 their' priorities in terms of did not,it--ran the 'Hsk of L Asked'why his organisation adm ini- ' ' "development projects: The aim of the After payment you a;e requested to phone Miss Freislich at seeing the union exploit resources.from stered all the money. Reitz said it was proJect was to better living conditions ' the above,tell fphone number- and quote yoi;Jr, receipt number • government and non.;governmental because', his union had the infrastruc­ as well as· improve ·agricultural skills in orgahisations forihe exclusive benefit ture and know-how. the respective areas, Reitz said. in order to secure yo~u~place .' " of white farmers. ' "We are also the only agricultural In terms of the contractual agree­ " , 'Sf' , t' union at this stage which represents ment with the Konrad Adenauer ' The Technikon reserves the right to cancel a course if in- MONEY RECEIVED most farmers both in the commercial Stiftung, the NAU would submit its sufficient interest is shown. and communal areas," he added. llie books every year for inspection, Reitz An offiCial from the NAU, Gys Reitz, money had been used to establish a said. confirmed his union had received the 'human resources development proj­ An advisory board was to be estab­ sum of 710 000 Deutsche mark (about ect', Reitz said. lished which would meet quarterly to one million rand) froni the Konrad The project focused on the develop­ review the project and decide on policy Technikon Namibia Adenauer Stiftung. He-said the money ment of health, physical, social, cul­ matters . 'i\ was obtained some years ago but could tural, economic, ethical, and religious .In conclusion. Reitz had a question ,not be received uniil after independ­ aspects of a community and 'on leader­ for Ngaujake: "What do you wantto do ence for poliiieaJ reasons. ship training in ihecommunal areas. with the money?';

/ THE BE ST Pl'OPLf fOR THE JOB S2709/A54 C I '1'. J ,'f .i v 1'-11~ ~ ~< ~~J-ff' ( (":t .. ·r · l ~': Jl ~ .. ,",~ ~ ~~~c.~, 1ft ~ .'v~.' .":" > THE NAMIBIAN Wednesday 'September 5" .1996 5 Aids cases shoot up Ugly dispute over

------HIV INFECTED CASES REPORTED IN REP. OF NAMIBIA 01/01/1990-31/0"1/1990 cattle purchases I NUMBER OF I HIV INF. CUM . TOTAL i m'~ [::: >--:=1 . narrowly averted I NUMBER OF HIV 1 A MINOR case involving the purchase of cattle and the cancellation I . ! of cheques with the bank by a white border farmer threatened to 207 cause a stir 4lQlong the farming community of Rietfontein Reserve . iI i 200 late last week. i The incident started when farmer left. 1 Nicky van der Walt arrived at Tallis­ The white fanner wasted no time 157 manus in the Herero Reserve last as he rushed to his bank in Gobabis I 150 week to buy cattle. . with orders that all the cheques paid He managed a truckload of a herd out to the farmers that day be stopped. I of cattle and paid his suppliers by But as luclc would have it, one of cheque. the farmers had managed to cash his 100 However, Van der Walt had no cheque and hid the moneY after get­ official permit as required by law to ting wind that the police were after it. transport the animals out of the re­ . The police arrived and conducted 50 serve but promised he would get one body searches on the man as well as and left. his vehicle without success. I At nightfall thatday, VanderWait . It was the intervention ' of new I arrived back at Tallismanus with his RegioruU Commissioner Brave Tjiz­ I O ...... lUliII-oO ..... _....IlI!ililil ...... _..IiW...... I.. __ truckload of cattle, two of which era which prevented total confusion, I JAN FEB MAn APR MAY JUN JUl were dead animals by then. though. His message now was that the farm- 'nle Commissioner stepped in and MONTHS . ers from whom he had bought the contacted Vander Walt, reminding . MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND SOCIALSERy]:cES, EPIDEMIOLOGY SECTION animals must obtain the necessary hinl that he could not have it both I.-...... _._ _ ._._.-- ...... _---.-----... -- .. _---_.. _._ --.. _._------' permits and bring the animals to his ways - the cattle and the money - and · A GRA~H showing the number of Aids cases reported between January arid July this year. fann. the matter was settled when the farmer By then most of the people from agreed to go back and collect his Community-police whom he had bought the cattle had a:nimals. liaison takes off NAMIBIAN Police Commissioner SiggiEimbeck yesterday confirmed that two men, arrested on SUnday and Monday in THE ' Public· Police Relations in Windhoek; connection with last week's massive arms haul, were freed - to interest all sections' of the ~~visory CQmmittee (PPRAC) tClIlununit y so tliat all corn.munity­ yesterday after bei~g questioned. was "determined to give the based groups would piay an active Eimbeck did not want to give more details except to say that the two were police its full support and to . role in combating crime; only held for interrogation. _ involve all sections of the - to persuade the media to support He added that the investigation into the matter was continuing. community in the fight against the work of the PPRAC; . The six men were ,arrested on I:riday and Saturday after ann~ were found at six Windhoek homes. " t.lu~ rapidly rising criou; rate". • - to ask poli.ce to give acompre­ Coemaad Trtwes, Thomas Henle, Josef Kleyclums, Tobias de Klerk, AI­ In a press reiellS~ ];>y Or"kenneth hensive .re\'iew of crimC(.'in th~ Wfud­ exanderSclueiner, ari1l-folm Nebe, ajl frol,ll W41dhoek, .appeared in court Abrahams; temponuy ~~dia ~lations hoek area :at 'eachmeetini of..the ~.. on Monday,. buUhe c.ase was posJponep 19. September,1 7. . . officer of the committee, he s~id this -conuluuee. - .. ' ' . They appeared on several charges, including high treason, ~d are l?eing was decided at the third meeting of The groupsaid the aim~ and objec­ held in custody until their next court appearance. PPRAC in W4tdhoek-'0Il.August22, tiVeS qf theJ )PRAC ~ereas · f~llows: held at the Kh9mas,dal Com,Illunity - te;> ensure. e(fec,tive co-operat.iqt:l Centre and cluUr~d byJlyi N:unaseb,. betV'eentge Namibian police and the The slatement said.p esent· ,at the public; . meeting were 'represent tives from , . to educate and infornl the public ' Okatana'man kidnapped "': communi~y-ba'sed otg . s'atiorts in on aspects relating to 'crime and'po------:------~------'-----'--- .~. . Katutura and Kliomasdal, as well as of "collaborating!' withi:he police. licing;; . . ',1'; members of the police. ", ; •• Several speakers expressed their - to advise and assist the govern~ Unita feared involved A repOlt from agroup ln Katutura disappointment at-'tJ:ie fact that there ment and the' Namibian Police on . A RESIDENT of Okatana near OshaJcati in northern Niunibia, Frans Shee-" revealed that certain reside ts were were no representatives from central policy concerning proper relations .., . . - .'.' already implementing ' a "neigh­ and southern Windhoek suburbs between the police and public; longo, is still missing after being abducted by unknown people last Thursday. bourhood watch" programme. In present .• Are only blacks concerned - to facilitate active and positive According to our sources at Oshakati, Frans Sheelongo was at home on tcnns of this programme 20 about crime?', one speaker asked. involvement by the public in the Thursday night when he was woken up by unknown people. holds group together to fonn 'Where is the business community?' prevention and combating of crime; They apparently held him at gunpoint before disappearing with him into the for their mutual protection. another speaker wanted to know." - to attend to matters assigned by night. Another group reported Decisions taken at the meeting the Ministry of Home Affairs or the He was never seen again. ficulties as people did not yet included the following: Inspector-General of the Namibian It is not yet clear who was responsible for his abduction. However, it is about the PPRAC and accused . - to publicise the workofthe PPRAC . Police. . believed Unita bandits could have something to with the incident. Mystery over Oshikuku fire "i-. i;

A MYSTERY still the tire which killed more than 60 goats at a home in Ovarilbo week. The goats burned to. death a ftre broke out at he Oshikuku kraal of Frans Amutse, about km north,west of Oshakati. It is still not,knoW!) wh41t cau the tire which destroyed t,he kraal . completely • . According to Wilhelmine Amutse they were. woken by anguished . bleating sounds on Thursday at about 12pm. They rushes outside and saw the kraal, about 300 metres from the house, was ablaze. The tire was too strong and !)othing could be done to save the goats. More than 60 goats were totally burnt to death. . There are rumours in the area that the incident could have been carried out i'Ycriminal elements. There was no tire near the kraal and arson is 1>uspected. Mrs Amutse said she incident was a great loss as the goats were the family'S main source of income. She was unemployed while her ..... husband was a h.bourer and earned very little. . DEFENCE counsel for the six you.ng whites who face charges of high treason,.housebreaking with the To keep their chiidren at school, th¢y had to slaughter one or two intent to steal; conspiracy to cause uproar and conspiracy to abduction. They were pictured in the goats,as well as selling the animals live, to get money. Windhoek magistrate's court when the six appeared briefly on Monday. See story. . ------

6 Wednesday September 5 1990 . THE NAMIBIAN

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THE PREMISES PRESENTLY OCCUPIED BY GREETINGS FROM C~ngratulating the newspaper on Offering greetings on behalf of NAMIBIA TODAY its fifth anniversary last week, Tjombe both the staff of the newspaper as fl·· MESSRS H CHARNEY & CO AND expressed appreciation" for the dif. well as its readership, he added that ' TIIE editor of Namibia Today, Kaomo­ ficult mission of informing and edu­ The Namibian could "rest assuJed at SENTRAAL DRANKWINKEL ARE Vijanda Tjombe, has exhorted The cating the Namibian people and the all times that Namibia Today is a AVAILABLE FOR HIRE AS AND FROM Namibian and its staff to go "from . world at large which you so ably conipanion in that struggle ". strength to strength in, the challeng­ fufilled during those dark days of 1st OCTOBER 1990. ing and new phase of nation-build- South African colonialism and me- CONGRATULATIONS INTERESTED PERSONS PLEASE BP Namibia Limited sent a message CONTACT: to the editor and staff of The Namib­ ian congratulating the newspaper on MANFRED BLOCH its fifth birthday. at GREETINGS FROM ioselth. SlIJIIa.,O ELEVEN ARROWS MANAGEMENT, players and sup­ Tel: (061) 3.;7940/3·2929 (w) or 22-4043 (h) porters of Eleven Arrows Football Club have congratulated The Na­ mibian on their fifth anniversary last week. "Best wishes for the future and . keep up the good work," said the NUMBER PLATES- club. ACRYLIC & ALU"MINIUM NUMBER ------NAMIB A----~--... KAIYAMO WISHES PLATES Weekly , R30 R60 · Daily. R125 R250 · . ELIA Kaiyamo has sent personal NOW AVAILABLE AT: greetings to The Namibian and staff .'l'~3------SOUTH AFRICA------f.I~ 1 on the occasion of their fifthanniver­ Weekly R33 R60 sary . . Daily Rl40 R280 . •• Aluta continua" , he concluded. BOTSWANA, LESPTHO, MALAWI, ZIMBABWE Weekly R72 Rl44 NAMIBIAN THANKS Daily R350 . . R700 THE Namibian would like to thank ~-....;.---- ZAMBIA, ZAIRE its many wellwishers on its fifth Weekly R102 Rl71 . anniversary. Daily R395 R790 Among others, we would espe­ cially like to thank Namibia Brewer­ C/O BULOW & KASCH STREETS . FRANCE, GERMANY, EUROPE, BRITAIN · ies for the donation of a few cases of NEXT TO STANLEY'S UNVrERSAL SHOES Weekly RlOO R200 beer feir our birthday; to Bon Appetit Daily R48S R970 for the magnificent birthday cake; CONTACT US ALSO FOR SILKSCREENING Japhet Helao for the . flowers and AND SIGNWRITING AT; ----...... NORTH AMERICA ------fruit; to Tangeni Hailonga for the Weekly .R128 R25S chlimpagne. TEL: 22-3964/21-1474 Daily , R625 Rl250 We would also like to thank all those who took time to personhlly AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND --;--.- visit or telephone our offices with Weekly Rl48 R295 messages of support and congratula- nslily R48S ·R970 tions. . ELCIN/LUTHERAN WORLD FEDERATION have vacanclesfor the following positions PROJECT ENGINEER . roST TO: The Namibian PO Box.20783 Qualifications; pegree or diploma in Civil Engineering from an . . . Windhoek 9000 Namibia accredited university. At least three years' experience in building construction, roads and irrigation. .. '11.1 .... 1111111111 1111 The successful applicant will be based in WeStern Caprivi, and Address•••• ~~ .... " ..... -: ...... ~ ...... ~~ ...... ~.~ •• will be expectd to travel between various· related projects. housing Postal Code ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• and a vehicle will be provided. We are looking for someone who is well motivated and hard-working, and who will relish the I enclose a cheque/postal or~er to the amount challenge that working in this envirollment presents. of ...... for ...... 1 ••••• weeks·subscrip~ion to the Applications with CV and references should be sent to: Namibian (please ensure the exact amount in . Lutheran Church Federation Rands or equivalent currency) ATTN: Office Administrator PO Box 2312, WINDHOEK . , CLOSING DATE: September 21, 1990

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The Lutheran World Federation is a NGO in Namibia with its member Chqrches. A Financial & Administrative Coordinator is DATE: 8th SEPTEMBER 1990 required to be based in Windhoek, reporting to the Representa­ VENUE: WINDHOEK SHOWGROUNDSMAIN HALL tive. The successful applicant will be part of a management team and directly responsible for the financial and adminstrativefunc· TIME: 8 TILL LATE lion. This is a challenging, demanding and responsible position. BAND:VARNHAGEN We are looking for an accountant who has' considerable commeri­ cal experience, is flexible, motivated and organised, and is com­ PRICE: R60 PER COUPLE - COLD BUFFET INCL mitted to development work in Namibia. The renumeration pack­ DRESS: SMART CASUAL age includes a negotiabJe salary, ~car and assistance with housing.

Application with CV and references should be sent to: TEL 3-8654 Luterhan World Federation ATTN: Mr Guy Millichamp FOR FUTHER DETAILS POBox 23129 WINDHOEK HELP A WORTHY CAUSE! THE NAMIBIAN Wednesd'ay September 5 199rnt

THE LEGAL ASSISTANCE CENTRE, a public interest law firm based in Windhoek, requires a PARALEGAL WORKER to take statements and correspond on behalf of clients; assist in the preparation of court papers and be involv~d in civic education THE APPLICANT SHOULD BE; * Namibian * fluent in English and one other Namibian language * in possession .)ta Matriculation Certificate - pr,efere'nce will be given to applicants with legal training * active in community based structures . Please collect job description and application forms at the Legal Assistance Centre, comer o(Tal and Bulow Street, Tel 22-3356 The closing date fro applications is 17 September 1990 THE South African Police yesterday confirmed the deaths of 36 people in renewed violence in East Women are particularly invited to apply. The Legal Assiatcne Rand townships since Monday night. Above: An anti-Inkatha youth armed with a petrol bomb and Centre is committed to affirmative a tion-in the selction and stone walks in Vosloorus, one of the worst-hit areas on the East Rand. Thirty-eight people died in the· promotion of its staff township in one night of violence late in August. Photograph: Agence France-~esse.

Orgy of violence in Rand to.wnship Protea Medical &+ Laboratory .

JOHANNESBURG: Township war erupted · again on the teargas to stop groups of youths rumed Supplies (Pty) Limited Witwatersrand on Monday night and on Tuesday, leaving 36 with stones and petrol bombs from Tel (061) 6-1389 Fax (061) 6-2879 people dead, police said. storming the Sotho section hostel. Police also ordered press and TV The worst orgy of violence broke Order, Adriaan Vlok, wh<[promised camerapersons to vacate the area when 1982 p'IPER SENECA If PA 34-220T out in Sebokeng in the Vaal area at an urgent investigation into the kill­ a confrontation was looming between about 4am on Tuesday with a shoot­ ings. police and youths in Hattingh Street ZS-LFZ out between hostel dwellers and lo­ Renewed fighting was also reported near the hostel. cal residents. on the East Rand where two Vosloorus A WTV cameraperson refused to 2 X Continental 285HP At least 20 bodies have already men were stabbed to death and an­ hand over his camera to the police Equipment: been removed from the building~, other shot and killed. A man in Katle­ and ran off with the police in hot . but a police spokesperson said they hong was also' fata).ly burnt. Four pursuit. He was later given shelter by 2x King KY 197/COMMS were stili bringing bodies out. bodies were found in Sebokeng on residents. ·1 x King KNS 80/RNA V Police arrested several men and Monday night. At least two trucks which were to took·possession of a number of AK- Colonel Frans Malherbe said a be used as batteting rams to demolish 1 x King KJ 76AITX 47s. strong police and army contingent the hostel we~e hijacked. The police, 2 x King KR 87/ADF It is not yet clear whether the dead had been moved into the unrest areas however, kept the youths away from men were hostel dwellers or local to contain further outbreaks of fac­ the hostel by continuously firing 1 x King KMA 24 Audio Panel residents as police were still investi­ tional fighting. teargas. . 1 x King KRA LO Radar ALT gating. However, hostel members The atmosphere in Vosloorus and Some hostel men carrying guns 1 x Bendix RDR/100 Colour. WX Radar . ~ 1'-_ M claim that th<:y returned to the hostel Katiehong was volatile and tense on were seen cha~ing youths from the to fetch clothes and belongings to Tuesday morning, but Col Malherbe hostel entrance. A part of the hostel 1 X Nluco ELT 10 fmd ANC comrades lying waiting to said police had the situation under was yesterday severely damaged when King KAP/KFC 200 Flight Control System attack them. control. groups ofyouths rammed a bulldozer The Deputy Pr<:sident oftheANC, Although the toll is expected to into it. Nelson Mandela,visited the hostels rise on Tuesday, at midday Captain In "Sharp contrast, it was quiet in PRICE ,R3S0 000 in the area as news of the fighting Ida van Zwiel on the East Rand said Soweto and the West Rand on Tues­ filtered through. The area was also no more bodies had been found. day. For further information pleas.e contact visited by the. Minister of Law and Police in Vosloorus yesterday used ~~~~~ Mr Nico Vlljoen -at 6·1389 working hours Photographer tells of bloody SADFfire SEBOKENG: Soweto photographer N Khumalo on Tuesday "All of a sudden there was shoot­ NAMIBIA NATIONAL described to Sapa how·U Sebokeng hostel dwellers died after the mg. Many of the people ran. Some of SADF opened fire. the people fell," he said. Khumalo said when it was all over, WRITERS ASSOCIATION The incident occurred shortly be­ "As I came in the SADF was.also there were 11 bodies, some outside . fore 4am while Khumalo, who lives entering the area. They took up posi­ and some inside the buildings in the in conjunction with in Everton, was taking his children to tion' cocked their guns - I thought hostel compound. . school, as he knew there would be maybe they wanted to scare the people. He told Sapa that he had heard UNESCO trouble with transport later in the "The people came towards them reports of an SADF Hippo driving day. waving their hands, saying 'peace over one of the people shot. A regis-. He said he heard shooting and went we are not fighting.' Some them even tration number of the vehicle was presents a towards the hostel compound. sat down. passed on to him. Natronal Writers Workshop INKATHA LEADER ARRESTED 3-6 Spetmeber 1990 at SEBOKENG: The Transvaal chairperson of the Inkatha slashed several times with pangas. Yonth Brigade, Themba Khoza, was arrested on Tuesday Mandela is due to meet Law and Order Minister Adriaan Rossing Foundation 'Centre, in Sebokeng, near Vereeniging, for allegedly possessing Vlok (or further discussions on the violence on Tuesday anns during the violence that swept the township earlier night. in the day. On leaving the police station, the ANC motorcade, with Khomasdal,. .Rand .Street, This was said by ANC deputy president Nelson Man­ Mandela being driven in his red Mercedes Benz, stopped deJa, who said police had confirmed Khoza ' ~af1'est along at the SebOkeng hostel where most of Tuesday's violence Windhoek with 11:' other Inkatha members. took place. .' Mandell' spent more tllan an hour in discussions with from 09h30to 17h30 everday the conunander of the Sebokeng police station on Tues­ day. Interested individuals and TIle ANC leader led a top-level delegation which in­ Stones fly alCrossroads cluded national executive committee members Walter : Violence flared in Old Crossroads on organisatiQns are warmly Sisulu and Pallo Jordan. Tuesday afternoon when a group of youths stoned Mandela launched a scathing attack on alleged police shacks in Section One before setting them alight, welcome to participate!!' . collusion withlnkatha, but saidit was the Sebokengpolice SABC radio news reports. and not the force in general. The incident happened while refugees from Section Police had also co:illrmed 36 deaths in the wuest since One were gathering their belongings at the Noxolo Pri­ Monday night: Mandela said he and his delegation were' 'outraged by mary School, where they had been staying for the past GUEST SPEAKER three weeks. The group of about 200 families, mostly what we found" ataloca!. tnOituary where one person was women and chiIdren, has movedto the Topeor Training apparently shot from b~billd and the back of his skull was Professor. Lewis Nkosi Centre in Crossroads, where they will remain until missing and'his brains were spilling out. peace is restored. Most of the others, he said, had been stabbed, shot or 8 Wednesday September 5 1990 THE 'NAMIBIAN

Thanks to Angola These were things of the past md cannot be allowed to continue ill a DEAR f.riends from Angola new Namibia where serious attempts It'has taken me quite a long time to mUst be made to build a new nation think of how to thank you for the through education. good things you have done for Namibia CONCERNED RESIDENT - the list of all your assistance i~ too long to include here. PRIVATE BAG X5507 How do I thank someone who has OSHAKATI shared a trench with me? I have no descriptive words to express my Work-seekers gratitude and appreciation for what Angola has done for Namibia. I know single out certain individuals, how­ what we have leamed, the school IT HAS come to our attention that that the price Angola has paid for our ever, I would like to mention just a Liquor and schools committee there ,has raised the issue when unemployment is discussed, it independence is higher and I am sure few: for example, the First Secretary with the principal who, in turn, in­ refers primarily to ex-soldiers and that it cannot be measured in either of JMPLA, Bartholomeu, B de Sousa, . I WOULD like to make a strong fornled the Directorate of Education returnees and not to us matriculants. gold or money . The people of Angola Angelo, Vivi Neto and all my good appeal to Education Minister Nahas in the region. Many hundreds of matriculants in and their socio-economic infrastruc­ friends in that militant youth organ­ Angula to take action in those in­ This was done even before the Caprivl are just moving up and down tures were the daily targets of the isation. I wish themhe.althandall the stances where bottle stores and cuca building was erected. Comrade Mzee the streets in the day. Weare organi­ apartheid regime and its mercenar­ good things in their daily work and shops are being erected near school Kaukungua has raised the issue and sing ourselves to see how we Cal). ies. life. In the end, I salute all the Ango­ premises. urged those involved to look for another address this problem, because it However, today we are the victors ! lan people for their inexhaustible kind­ The government and the Depart­ site for this venture. This was appar­ appears as though we are not being TIle precious blood of the Namibian ness and hospitality. I further pledge ment of Education, in particular, should ently not heeded, although the origi­ . considered. Is it, becau,se this region and Angolan daughters and sons has that the sons and daughters of-Na­ put education in the forefront of the nal planning for the town reserved is far from Windhoek? crowned our struggle with freedom mibia shall,neverforget you and your nation-building struggle. that area for the erection of houses, This appears to be the only region and justice. I am aware of the fact beautiful country, for the relentless But this aim will never be realised while the business is only demar­ in Namibia where there are such a that our enemies are still working support you have daily rendered to if the public and ather selfish indi­ cated at the southern side of the town, large number of matriculants with­ day and night to destabilise our peace, about 75 000 Namibian patriots who viduals act in irresponsible ways by where most of the businesses are' out work. b.'lppiness and fraternal comradeship lived in ,your country. Now we are building cuca shops or discos to lure situated today. Some of us matriculated three years and, therefore, there is still a need for two independent people, therefore, pupils into bars; and thus prevent We are urging the Minister to do ago, and still have not worked_ We vigilanc'e at all times. let us march forward to consolidate them from taking their studies seri­ something to prevent, the disruption thought that the new 'g{)vernment ~: tpelieve that Angola and Namibia our hard-won freedom and independ­ ously. of education in this manner. We do would favour us, but perhaps ,our can work together in order to bring ence. And in this instance I am particu­ not expect pc

'Relax and enjoy it'

MANILA: An of..flurnd remark by the Philippine Foreign Secretary about rape - "relax and enjoy if' - has sparked outrage among women in the country. Raul Manglapus was commenting at a Congressional hear­ ing on Monday about reports that Philippine women in Kuwait were raped by invading Iraqi troops. According, to reporters present at the hearing, he said the reports were unconfirmed. But, jesting with con­ gressmen, he added: "If rape is in­ evitable, relax and enjoy it." Several woinen stalked out of the room. "People like him do not deserve to be in government if he said that," Lza Maza, deputy secretary-general of Gabriela, a coalition of feminist groups, said in an interview on Tues­ day. "I am enraged," Maza said. The quip showed ' 'the low regard of the government for women", she said. Manglapus said on Tuesday he made the remark in jest. i "Ib~'\t is an anecdote and joke going around about Confucius saying that," he said .. . . "Certainly, I did not say it with

He also gave an 'assurance that the Philippmes would make a fomlal protest to Iraq over the alleged rape of a Philippine woman dressmaker. Ani III Garcia, 35, told reporters on returnmg io Manila last month she was raped in the kitchen of a Kuwaiti apaItmen. by a Pale'stinian who ac­ compan.ied the Iraqi invaders. Manglapus told anews conference he was infOlmed officially of the incident only .ater after Garcia sub­ mitted a swom statement to his of­ , fice. "We will protest. It is being pre­ Standard Bank Namibia Limited (Registered Bank) 78/01799/07 pared now," he said. - Sapa-Reuter :wr106321E11 ;. f ... I THE NAMIBIAN' . " .. Wednesday September 5 19909'

OPINION Namibia -development in perspective Our concept of development must internlltional) interdependence in stable if trade links with that qther STEVEN ISAACK works also include progress towards the economic and other matters. coUntry were. severed; with the Namibia , achievement of economic independ­ Economic independence does not * thirdly. freedom of the country ence. The latter seems not to be on mean complete non-dependence on to formuiate its economic objectives (NDT) Development Trust the .agenda of economists and gov­ others. ie, one hundred per cent self­ and policies and to pursue them with­ as programme officer: ernment respectively. sufficiency, out undue and unsolicited,and th~re­ Community Organisation, It is high time that we give the goal A blind pursuit of such an 'objec­ fore almost unacceptable. influence ' Development and of economic independence more tive would not, in fact,' be in the from another country or groups of meaningful and practical considera­ interests of any ¢ountry. Instead, countries. Education. Here he gives tion. economic dependence is defined as a The abovementioned factors do his views on development To safeguard our political inde­ situation in which the following , not serve as the be all and end all. but ' with particular reference pendence, our freedom to formulate requirements are met: should be seen as the most important and pursue our own lifestyle and .* first, a reasonable degree of self­ if we want to remain politically inde­ to Namibia. development pattern. makes it abso­ sufficiency. or ability to do without pendent. lutely essential to include economic supplies from others for a while in We must realise that the attain­ DEVELOPMENT means and effective political and economic independence among the most im­ such strategic items as food, energy ment of a reasonable degree of eco­ necessitates change. management capable of ensuring that portant objectives in the national and critical inputs for those sectors nomic independence is a matter of The'achievement of development available natural resources. capital. dcind~nd­ ~Dce - not through moral appeals, . .debat,es in ,the, SADCG. the OAU, United Nations or through regio~ SEEING DOUBLE apd/orinternat~onal declaratiofl!land conv~nti9ns . . We need therefore to define the WITH 100% BONUS ON YOUR INTEREST concept of development more broadly and realistically. We must accept the implications .of this in tertns. of development pat­ tems and strategies to be pursued. For example, we must be awar.e of the fact that apparent development in terms of per capita incomes could be If you're planning on saving for something special achieved while our country comes under imperialistic neo-colonialism. then look twic~ at the Standard Bank Bonus Plus Professor A<;lebayo Adedji of the Savings Plan. Bonus Plus not onl, ~ ertables you to United Nations EConomic Commis­ sion for Africa said recently: • 'The discipline your approach to savings and budget African regi,on cannot escape ~ retieat committments, it also guarantees the interest rate . into econo~c colonialism whic

Ruppel vat Hans hof toe ( Stryd by Wind~oekse J

PIUS DUNAISKI ""'--Gevangenls

DIE Regering het sy amptelike regsadviseur en Prokureur-generaal, Hartmut Ruppel, opdrag gegee DIE vurige NG Kerk-predikant en kapelaan van die Windhoekse om hofstukke voor te berei om die gewese kaptein van Rehoboth, Hans Di~rgaardt, uit die 'amptelike Gevangenis, ds. Du Toit, het aan die einde van verlede maand woning' te sit. bedank en is reeds Vrydag weg, het Focus gister verneem. Ruppel het hierdie inligting gister ing teenoor die Regering ingeneem word om die woning te verlaat. Du Toit het opslae getnaak toe hy die druk by die tronk en die hasepad self in 'n telefoniese onderhoud met en hy het reeds by verskeie geleen­ Volgens hom gaan hy van die· swaarde gekruis het met die nuut­ na Kalkrand gekies en 'n beroep Focus bevestig. thede. waarskuwings van top Reger­ beginsel uit dat Regeringseiendom aangestelde Kommissaris van aanvaar as dieNG Kerk-Ieraar op die Dit volg nadllt Diergi=dt, wat reeds ingsamptenare gekry daaroor. niemisbruikmoetwordnie,enom 'n Gevangenis, Crispin Mutongo, ty­ klein dorpie suid van Rehoboth. 'n rebelle-kultuur in die nuwe land Die Permanente Sekretaris van hofbevel te kry om die posisie ron­ dens 'n eerste kennismaking-sessie Die Windhoek-gevangenis bet nog ontwikkel het, 'n skriftelike kennisge­ Plaaslike Owerhede en Behuising, dom Diergaardt reg te ·stel. vroeer vanjaar. Sy harde woord«wis­ nie 'n nuwe kapelaan aangestel nie, wing wat hom gelas het om die huis Nghidimondjila Shoombe, het gister Ruppel het gese hy gaan Vllfl die seling met Mlilongo het toe daartoe maar 'n offisier neem solank waar te ontruim, veronagsaam het. by navraag gese die kwessie van standpunt uit dat Dicrgaanit ollwel­ gelei dat heelwat wit personeellede om die posisie te vul. Hy bet oudergewoonte 'n uitdagende Diergaardt is reeds na die PG verwys, tig in die huis is en die hof sal gevra van die tronk uitgeloop bet. Die ~trede Intussen doen gerugte die rondte, . houding ingeneem en tydens die nadat hy vemeem het dat hy steeds word om 'n uitsettingsbevel uit te bet die atmosfeer by die trook beduiwel wat duidelik deur ongelukkige wit . naweek in die openbaar gese hy weier halstarrig weier om pad te gee uit die reik. Op 'n vraag het Ruppel gese die en sedertdien heers daar spanning tronk-beamptes versprei word, dat om uit die groot hui~ pad te gee. woning, ondanks die amptelike ken­ staat beskik oor genoeg tnasjienerie .tussen wit en swart bewaarders· en die Windhoekse Gevangenis besig is · Pie wailing is tydens die koloniale nisgewing en grasie wat~gestaan om Diergaardt vas te vat indien hy beamptes. Du Toit se pad het duide­ om in chaos te ontaard. tydperk gebruik OIn etniese kapteins is. Op 'n vraag het Shoombe gese sou weier om gehoor te gee aan die lik op 'n konfrontasie met die nuwe Mutongo word daarvan beskuldig van Rehoboth te huisves en behoort daar is deftnitief iemand wat Dier­ bevel. Die PG was gister versigtig Regering gedui toe hy lloonop 'n 'dat hy 'n heksejag voer op person­ aan die staat. Hieroor verskil Dier­ gaardt aanvuur in sy negatiewe houd­ om 'n hofbeslissing te antisipeer en regsgeding teen die staat aanhangig eellede en dat hy gekant is teen wit­ gaardt aangesien hy glo dat die woning ing. '~ Ek weet nie wie agter hom is hetgenoemdatditvandiehofafuang gemaak het om te keer dat hy na 'n mense. Volgens 'ngerug het Mutongo aan die Baster-gemeenskap behoort. · nie, maar iets steek definitief daar om te besluit wie reg is indien Dier­ , gevangenis op Otnaruru verskuif word. ook ongelukkigheid veroorsaak omdat Diergaardt het reeds bekend ge­ agter ... Hoekom het hy byvoorbeeld gaardt sou waag om ook sy saak te Die saak is uiteindelik geskik en hy 'n versteekte wapen-arsenaal in maak dat sy Bevryde Demokrate­ nie lankal sy Republiek-idees gehad stel en die aksie te beveg. Ruppel het hyhet sy singekry, omdathy aangevoer die tronk soek, wat glo nie bestaan patty formeel 'n besluit geneem het nie? Hoekom juis nou dat die land . bygevoeg dat Diergaardt aIle agter­ het dat 4y nie opgelei is om 'n . nie. In die onlangse arrestasies van dat hy in die huis moet aanbly as" 'n onafuanklik is?" Ruppel het op sy stallige huurgeld vir die tydperk van gevangenis se bevel oor te neem nie jong witmans wat verb and hou met saak van beginsel". beurt erken dat die saak nou in sy sy onwettige besetting sal moet opdok . en dat sy posisie by die kerk in gedrang gesteelde wapens, is JosephKl~ Die gewese Baster-k.'lpteinbet sedelt hande is en dat hy dokumente vOOIberei indien die hoffen gunste van die staat sou kom. se adres aangegee as Windhoekse onafuanklikheid 'n negatiewe houd- om die hof te vra dat Diergaardt gelas se voorlegging besluit. Intussen het Du Toit geswig voor Gevangenis.

'-,llIIIIIIIIIIIIII • Ontevrederiheid • •.. ., vl~m Op •., GEVOELENS bet vandeesweek weer in rugbykringe opgevlam •., nadat dit bekend geword het dat twee top sogenaamde. bruin .. spelers, Eden Meyer en Tol van Wyk, 'n aand voor die belangrike .. proefwedstryd Saterdag skielik onttrek is om plek te maak vir twee wit spelers.

"Hoekom moes ~lers wat heel Snyman kon nie gister opge~poor •..., NAMIBIA NATIONAL TOUR SEPTEMBER '90 week geoefen het nadat hulle vir die word vir kommentaar nie, aangesien proefspanne gekies was, plek maak hy op 'n besoek aan die Noorde is. • Groups: 1. MordiHo vir wit spelers, wat nie opgeneem Miiller het aanvanklik gese hy is · •111 2. Thiza was of geoefen het nie?" was die verbaas dat die twee 'bruin' spelers •.. kwelvraag waarmee Keith Allies, 'n die aand voor die wedstryd onttrek .3.Ma1wne .. bekende in rugbykringe, vandeesweek is, en het gese niemand het die reg na Focus gekom bet. Op hierdie vraag om spelers te onttrek wat deur die •.. DATE DAY VENUE • • het die president van die Narnibie­ keurders gekies is nie. Toe hy Allies •.. 5/9 Wednesday Orvetoweni Hall, OTJIWARONGO • ·Rugbyunie (NRU), GertMUller, gis­ se weergawe van die insident hoor, 6/9 Thursday OKAKARARA •., ter geantwoord dat Meyer en Van het hy gese indien dit waar is kom dit •.. 7/9 Friday Khorlxas Hall, KHORIXAS • Wyk se Qnttnikking deur hul eie neer op 'nemstige onreeltnatigheid ­ klubafrigter, Deon Kotze, bewerk­ en dit is iets waaraan sy unie hom nie •.. 8/9 Saturday Kuisebmund,WALVIS BAY • .. • stellig is. sal skuldig maak nie . .. 10/9 Monday Arandis Hall, ARANDIS . •.. Volgens Miiller speel die twee N adat hy die saak · met Kotze ., 13/9 Thursday OKAHANNA 'bruin' spelers vir Windhoek-rug­ opgeneem het, het hy met 'n ander • • byklub en die se bestuur bet gedurende weergawe gekom in antwoord op 14/9 Friday . Tal Park, WINDHOEK • •.. .. die week die keurders van die twee Allies se aantygings. .. 15/9 Saturday GOBABIS .' nasionale proefspanne geskakel en Volgens Miiller is dit korrek dat .. 17/9 Monday Mariental Hall, MARIENTAL • aangedring daarop dat Meyer en Van Meyer en VanWyk in die Narnib­ .. • Wyk onttrek moes word omdat daar Meule-span opgeneem was en die 19/9 Wedensday Rocys Inn, KEETMANSHOOP • .. •., .'n "belangrike liga-wedstryd" gespeel week geoefen het. •., 21/9 Friday KEETMANSHOOP . is. Allies, 'n vertroueling van gewese Die bestuur van die Windhoek­ .. 22/9 Saturday LUDERITZ • Nanru-spelers, het aanFocus gese hy klub, vir wie die twee spelers rugby .. • voel persoonlik seergemaak oor die speel, bet glo toe die keurders geskakei .. 24/9 . Monday OVAMBO • .. • voorval omdat Meyer en Van Wyk en vertel dat hulle 'n belangrike liga­ .. 25/9 . Tuesday ONDANGWA • sovee! ingesit het deur heel week te wedstryd vir diese!fde Saterdag het .. 26/9 Wednesday Malung Hall, GROOTFONTEIN •., oefen en 'n aand voor die wedstryd as wat die proefspanne mekaar sou •.. 27/9 Thursday · Rundu Chiefs, RUNDU • moes hoor hulle is onttrek. opdreun. 'n Reeling is toe gemaak .. • Wat verder seergemaakhet, is die dat die twee onttrek word. .. 27/9 Friday. Ngwezi Hall, KATIMA MULILO • . feit dat hul plaasvervangers wit spe­ Dit blyk egter dat Meyer en Van •• 29/9 Saturday KATIMA MULILO • lers is wat nie vir die Nashua- of Wyk nie in die reelings geken was III • • Namib-Meule-spanne gekies was nie. nie aangesien Kotze en Meyer die • •., Hulle het ook nie geoefen nie. _ saak later moes uitmaak om die on­ • "Die hele ding stink!" het Allies gelukkigheid van die twee spelers te •III ALL SHOWS COMMENCE AT 19H30 • gese. Hy het voorts vertel dat Hen­ probeer afkoel. III •., III ning Snyman oor die aangeleentheid Die proewe vall Saterd.ag gaan .. •.. genader is om 'n verduideliking te grotendeels bepaal watter spelers later .. gee . vanjaar die belangrike Europese .. •.. Die se antwoord was glo dat die rugbytoer sal meemaak. Groot koor­ wedstryd Saten;L'lg bloot 'n proefwed­ sagtigheid om 'n plek oop te speel in . . : ~ stryd was en du s nie s6 belangrik nie. die toerspan, heers onder die spelers. ~ • •••IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIII.I~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~ -~--

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Omundilo u kumwifa'wa Vatuva a popya nookapitiya hanga eumbo laAmuts,e yornalukanda rnOshakati .. KU OSWALD SHIVUTE MOSHAKA TI ---"'-., o VANEUMBO 10mJJshamane Frans Amutse, mOshikuku ~ Uukw:ambi, ehuliloshivike la ya ova popya onghumwe yavo koshiponga shomundilo u kumwifa 00 wa hanga eumbo lavo nowa twaalel!, nokuli Omusamane Silvanus Vatuya ngoka e li Komufala gwOshitopolw~ ' sha Shakati, oikombo yavo aishe, Hike lwopo-60. . .' ~ ~ . pamatopolo ngoka opo ga ningwa ngaashingeyi kEpangelo noku na 0J:!1~lewa ye mOmatungo ga Komufala mOshakati-uushilo, okwa Ii a ~gi oshinima Pahokololo 010 la yandjwa kumeme ' lapo onhele oyo .. iha mono naana ondjabi i shambula o'shinene omutenya gwOmaandaha eti 3.9.1990, sho a gongele nokukun­ Wilhelmine Amutse koshifo eshi, vo Oikon}boi dulife po-60 oya lung­ opo ngeno a kandulepo eemhumbwe dathana nooyene yOmalukanda ngokaga kundukidha Oondoolopa ngaashi ya ova Imngikile va kofa onguloshi yEtine winifwa po filu-filu nokwa Ii ashike davoadishe, ongheenee,ohava dipaa Shakati naandjoka ya Ngwediva noya li ya kundathana iininm yi iii noyi iii ya la dja ko, eshi va pendulwakepupumo ina okuekelwashi shaashi oya ninga po nee nande oshikombo shimwe ile pamba aakalimo yomOmalukanda ngaka. lomundilo nokekweno' loikombo oniakaia ongaho. Oukombwena inava ve shi landife po ofika opo ngaho ve Ooyeqe yomikunda nenge yOmalukanda ngoka ga Ii ga ithanwa kOshigongi lleengobe odo kwa Ii di Ii mokati valulwa navo okonlUpeshe . . limonene sha shomondjato. ' shika sha Ii sha simana unene ongaashi nee; komwifi, Oshiningwanima eshi osha tilifa Kakwa Ii naana a hala okuholola Omusaman~ Andreas,Namene mwene gwOlukanda lUupindi Mokupenduka kwavo qva mona ovaneuinbo eli, osheshi fiyo opapa kutya ota diladila kutya omundilo Omusamane Tomas Nakale mwene gwOlukanda lwa Amunghambya, k-utya oshinyongo shavo shoikombo kaku shiivike kutya omundilo wa tya owa etwa koshike, kakele a'shike Omusamane Filippus Antanga mwene gwOlukanda Iwa Neshila. osha yalm omundilo. Oshinyongo osho ngaho owa holokapo ngahelipi. kokutya naye oshe mu kumwifa kutya Omusamane Eliaser Kuushomwa mwene gwOlukanda lwa MaslU1ka. oshi li konyala oule weemeta 300 Okwa tya ngaho ' popepi nosh~ oshike sha holola po omundilo 00. Omusamane Antanga Amushila mwene gwOlukanda lwa Etenda pamwe Iwaapo okudja meumbo (sha hala inyongo kapa Ii pa temwa omundilo, Ekonakono lokutala ngeenge naakalelipoye aakulimtu. okutya oshi Ii kokule kanini neumbo). sho vali oshinyongo oshili ,kokule paritwe poshinyongo opa li onihadi Omusamane Jacob Amutenya mwene gwOlukanda Otshimbangu. Mokuuya poshinyongo okwa li, neumbo na,itashi dulikaohandje i oufiku 00 woshiponga sha holoka, Omusamane Namakwa Stefanus mwene gwOluka,nda Kalaula. ngeno tva kendabala okuxupifa dje ngeno meumbo yo i ka tomeke ola ka djuupalekwa shaasm ovanhu Omusamane Paulus Kosmos mwene gwOlukanda Omhumbu, oikombo imwe, ashike kakwa Ii vali oshinyongo. mokutondoka onghuwo yokudima Omusamane Jonas Mbango mwene ' gwOlukanda ·Kandjengedi oshowo tapa wanwa shaashi ondalu ya.Nely­ Omalipulo okul,i opo kutya otashi omundilo ova Ii ve na okulyata apa mukwawo gumwe Omusamane Katumal~. . anga oya hangika nale ya lunda dulika omundilo OIl wa tomekwa owina . naapenya mokukonga oidimifo, Meekulu Selma Shiyaniba Mukwanainbwa gwOlukanda Iwa Mukwan­ pombnda. kovalongi voikulumuna. onghee ito dulu vali okudimbulukwa ambwa popepi nOngwediva ngoka a kalele po nUulukanda mboka uushona Ove shi pondola ngaho hewa Meme, Wilhelmine okwa holola konima yefimbo kutya opa Ii onihadi wopooha dhOlukanda lwa Mukwanambwa. okuyeulula ko eengobe, ashike eudonai laye omolwoshiponga eshi ile ongahelipi. Omusamane Daniel Jwrias mwene gwOkalukanda ka Ngwediva-Shik9pi. oikombo aishe omakala ongaho. shomundilo, osheshi vati oikombo ,Okwa pandula ovashiinda ovo va' Omalukanda ngaashi Sikai nOshikango kaga'Ii ga kalelwa po moshigongi Omundilo wa tya ngaha owa lung- , ' yavo oyo ya kala hai va yakula tondoka onghuwo nova ninga keshe muka,oshowo Omatala 'ga Shakati. winifa po oshinYQngo ashishe nowa pamikalo dihapu; unene tuu kom­ osho tava dulu mokukelela omundilo Omusamane Vatuva okwa lombwela aanashigongi mbaka kutya elalakano kala riatango tau pi fiyo Olomakaya binga.yoshimaliwa. Okwa ti omusha­ uhe lihanene epya ali she wo u kwate Iyoshigongi shika, tango, olya Ii okushiwathana naakuluntu yomalukanda eshi omutoolinghundana wetu a tale- m3.?e waye oye aeke ha longo ashike eumbo. .ngaka noshitiyali okukundathana nkene omalukanda ge na okupangelwa okUza mpaka. ' , Okwe ya lombwele kutya oye na okukatopolil omalukanda nenge omikunda dhaW'0 muutopolwa opo ya YUle okupangela nawa oshoka <;>malukanda gamwe omanene noonkondo na itaya vulu okudhidhilika nawa aakalimo yaamoka. Omusamane Vatuva okwe ya lombwela kutya oye na okudhidhilika kutya oolye noolye taya ningi omaukolokoshi momalukanda gawo moka noku ya lipota nziya kuye nenge kOpolisi opo ya lea tukilwe onkatu. Aakuluntu mbaka oya Ii ya ti kutya momalukanda OInU na jlnene oombot­ sotso odhindji naapiyaganeki unene mboka ya zile ku Angola, Oya lombwela wo Omusamane Vatuva kutya otaya vulu okukwathela Opo-lisi mokulandula, mboka haya yaka iinima mOndoolopa ya Shakati. , Oshigongi osha Ii wo sba kalwa kukOmufala gwOpoIisi Omusamane James Tjivikua nokOmukuluntu gwOmbelewa yoSWAPO mOshakati Omusamane . Petrus Mwailepeni. . Komufala gwOpolisi Omusamane Tjivikua okwa Ii a pandula omalongekidho getsakaneno ndikanokwa Ii a lombwele ooyeneyomikunda mbaka kutyangele oye na ornaudhigu naye mu mone kombelewa ye nenge ngele osha endelela korun:a YO,otundi dh#longa naye mu mone kegumbo lye. Omusamane Tji vikua okwa indila kaakuluntu mbaka kutya pu kale elongelokumwe enene pokati kawo nOpolisi opo ornaudhudhu ga fulwe rno moshilongo. Omusamane Mwailepeni naye w6 okwa li a pandula Omusamane Vatuv~ ·omolu omalongekidho getsakan.eno Iyatya ngeyi I)lI okwa ir.J.dile shitsikile omathi1llbo nomathlmbo, "r,

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•.. SPORTS SHORTS ... SPORTS SHORTS ...... SPORTS SHORTS ... SPORTS SHORTS .. . KEETMANSHOOP NETBALL A WINNER Maradonareturns FIRST-CLASS netball was the order of the day when seven top netball teams participated in a mini-netball tournament organised by the Keetmanshoop Town Club last weekend. TIle tournament, described by Villagers' goal-attacker Joan Smith as highly with stunning win successful and contested in an extremely healthy atmosphere, also marked the return of the south as a netball giant. According to Joan, •• the south, especially Oranjemund, has promising players ROME: Two months after the World Cup rmals, many of the the most iJl1pressive new foreign with potential whom could be developed into top players if they are exposed tournament's top phiyers return to action on Sunday in the world's signings in pre-season friendlies for to stronger competition". richest soccer. league. . Torino, back in the first division after The tournament, according to Joan, has also drawn a large number.of spectators a season's relegation. who were rewarded with good netball with Villagers having little problems in Italy's 18 first division clubs - formance. And former Italian World Cup getting rid of their opponents. bursting with 54 foreign players,. New Juventus manager Gigi captain Dino Zoffhas put the sparkle The results of the matches are as follows: including many signed during the Maifredi, jovial and oozing confi­ into Lazio, where Wes.t Germ,1I1 for­ Keetmanshoop Town Club & Villagers Combined Club 25 Oranjemund 21, World Cup - start the new season dence before the match over a new ward Karlheinz Riedle hils settled Oranjemund B 28 Keetmanshoop CombinedA 21, Villagers 34 Keetmanshoop after a year ofunprecedented success line-up that includes six other fresh into a good partnership with Uru­ 8, Oranjemund B 17 Combined B 15, Villagers 35 Oranjemund A 21. abroad. faces, was forced to apologise to fans guay's Ruben So sa. Although hosts Itruy failed to win afterwards. Italians will be watching Cup soccer's greatest prize, Italian clubs "We started out with an over­ Winners' Cup holders Sampdoria to NAMIB MILLS won almost every trophy for the taking mnbitious attitude and were beaten see whether striker GianIuca. Vialli last season and a record eight of them by being too presumptuous," Maifredi can climb back from a sorry World CROSS COUNTRY will be in Europe this year. said.. . Cup in which he failed to score a But the big names and the multim­ Mara(iona, in splendid form along THE teams for the Namib Mills Cross Country Relay will be made up of four single goal. illion dolIar payouts do not always with the Brazilian temn mates Careca participants, and e;lch partiCipant will run five kilometres. The orgarusershave UEFA Cup runners-up Fiorentina guar;mtee the successful. temnwork and Alemao, rubbed salt into the decided to change the initial route because.of safety reasons, but the start will used the ' money from the sale of needed to endure 34 league matches wound: "Juventus beat us on only still be at Namib Mills in the northern industrial area with the fmishing mark Baggio to lure. former Brazil coach and the additional chalIenge of Eu ­ one count - they cost a lot more at the hockey/cricket field on the southern part of the city. Sebastiao Lazaroni as manager and rope. Jononey," he said. . . The entrance fee is R400 per team and each team must have a sponsor 10 to sign Steaua Buchllrest striker The league boasts 56 players from . AC Milan have made only minor represent. . Lac atu s. the World Cup finals - seven from changes to the .squad that brought The entry forms will be available at the Sports Council office in the Baines But the Romanian has not scored West Germany's winning squad - but them their second European Cup' title shopping centre in Pionierspark. since moving to Italy and is finding many are finding it hard to adju ~t . last May. The athletes will compete in eight sections this year: men's open, women's that life in ·the rich West .pas its after the highs and lows ofItalia '90. But, after the Netherlands' disap­ open, ·veteran men, veteran women, commercial banks, financial and professional drawbacks. The poor pre-season performances . pointing World Cup performance, institutions, builders, construction and mining, trade and industry, academic "I am very homesick forRomnia," of several of the biggest n.arries have doubts · linger over whether Dutch institutions and sports organisations. he said. already prompted fears of "World international Ruud Gullit cari regain FI Qating trophies will be presented after the tounlament. The organisers have .. After training, my wife and 1 Cup sickness" . his form ' after a .year out through received only two entries so far -from Karstens Motors at Otjiwarongo. often talk about our old ·house and They include AC Milan stal~arts - injury. our friends in Bucharest ... All for­ Marco van Basten and fellow-Dutch- .. Fomler Real Madrid midfielder eign players need time to settle in SHILTON TO COACH man Frank Rijkaard, Czechoslovak and . Spanish international Rafael both on and off the field. It's a battle Thomas Skuhravy and homesick Martin Vasquez has proved one of you have to win every day, " he said. NATIONAL KEEPERS Romanian Marius Lacatus and Flo- rin Raducioiu . . RECORD-BREAKING former England player Peter Shilton is to remain on "There has been ~ certain mnount the international soccer scene as his country' s go~eeping coach, manager of falling off.mentally mnong the Graham Taylor said yesterday. players who took part in the World The 40-year-old Shilton retired from international competition at the end of the Cup," Internazionale Milan coach World Cup after winning a world record 125 caps, but has taken onhis new role Giovanni Trapattorii said last week. following the resignation of former coach Mike Kelly. Inter, who have five members of "Peter's vast experience and knowledge. of goalkeeping will be invaluable in the third-placed Italian World Cup the preparation of our goalkeepers," said Taylor. squad as well as and West German "Other ' keepers have always sought out Peter for advice. and I'm delighted that captain Lothar Matthaeus and team his abilities remain available to the England manager." mates Juergen KIinsmmm and An­ dreas Brehme, have been particu­ larly erratic in pr~ - season friendlies. PERUVIAN WORLD'S . .. But I think we are only paying TOP JOKER for the World Cup in the sense that those who played up until July 7 or 8 WlTH a broad smile and a four-day-old beard, a Spanish-born Peruvian started training again bter than the business person claimed here onMonday to have set the world record for joke­ others and so they are a bit slower, " telling for the second year ill a row following a ncin-stop lOO-hour joke-telling said Trapattoni. marathon. . One man deteffilined to put defeat Felipe Carbonell, the son of a Spanish miner, said he broke his earlier recotd· behind binl is Argentine captain Diego of cracking jokes for 72 hours set in Lisbon in 1988. Maradona, whose World Cup for­ ~'Laughter in a crisis-ridden country such as Peru is an Elixir to help us bear tunes ended in tears in the Rome final the burden," Carbonell, a bullfighting commentator and' tennis player, told to the jeers and whistles of a hostile reporters. Peru is plaugued by guerrilla violence · and its economy is in crowd. shmnbles. . Maradona looked .like a man re­ Duting his loo-hour session at a hotel in Lima, he said he told 8 000 jokes in born last Saturday when he led cham­ Spanish, English, French, Italian, and Portuguese. . pions Napoli to a crushing 5-1 win over UEFA Cup holders Juventus in the Italian Super Cup before an ador­ NAMFIT • 'NUCLEAR ing 70 OOO-strong crowd in his adopted home town of Naples. AEROBIC MARATHON. Fiat boss Gianni Agnelli 's 45 mil­ THE Namibia Fitness Association (Nmnfit) together with Nucleu s Health and . lion dolIar shopping. spree on new Fitness, will stage an aerobic marathon on Satur.day in the Nucleas Health and_ players for Juventus - including a Fitness Centre. world record 13 million dolIar fee for The fitness centre is situated at the Old Breweries in Tal Street. Italy midfielder Roberto Baggio and 8,8 million dollars for West German ALL eyes will be on Juventus .striker Salvatore Scillachi when the Thomas Haessler - looked like money World Cup's top scorer returns to action for his club on Sunday WINDHOEK TURF down the drain On a nightmare eve­ ning for. the club. after two months in the richest soccer league in the world. Italy's ~8 . CLUB RACING Even the efforts oftop World Cup First Divisions teams· bursting with 54 foreign players, including scorer Salvatore Schillaci of Italy niany signed during the World Cup· start the new season after a THE WifilUloek Turf Club is staging Ii race meeting on Saturday, starting at could not redeem the team's per- year of unprecedented success abroad. . - 14hoo, at the race course in Windhoek (South of Academia). ' Six races will be presented, ie: * Maiden, Graduation, Tv.:o D-division (1 100m and 1 4OOm) and .. Two A division.races (I OOOm and 1 600m). Squash champ tackles Hong Kong Open title First National Bank is sponsoring the main event of the day (A division - I 6oom) to the amount ofR 1 200, as weII as the Maiden race to the tune ofR8oo. HONG KONG: World champion Jansher Khan of Pakistan laimched his bid for a fourth successive Other sponsors the club would also wish to thank are the folIowing: Windh6ek Auto Electric, P W Pampe, North Point Garage, Welgemoed Diens­ Hong Kong Open squash title on Tuesday with a hesitant 15·1314-1515·10 15·12 first round win over en Hcrstelsenllum, Willla Equipment, Hytec, South West Breweries Ltd, his practice partner Sohail Qaiser. . DanIou Motors, Kaizer Motors, Cymot, Super Tyres, Gearbox Engineering, Qaiser, the 1983 world junior ners. , footing drives. Parsons Bakkery, Greg's ,Motor Spares, Radiator Services and Mnr J van champion who is fmding his best But he made several critical un­ "It is diffic;ult for me playing against Duwitz. . . .• form again after an injury lay-off, . forced errors in the final two gmnes him because we practice together About 30 h.orses from Windhoek, Armos, Gobabis and Rehoboth will participate surprised his compatriot with some and top seed J ansher rounded off the in the six races. . . deft drop shots and cross-court win- en;ounter with some delightful wrong- CONTINUED ON PAGE 15 Wednesday · September'5 1<990 15

~ .. ~ a ._ '. .~, .- \~ ,~. ~ C0N"tIN(jEDFRd. M 'PAGE 1.4, -, .:~ ")" ( - . . - ~, NFA-Cup gets-into gear .~d he know'S my ·game w~ll,,' said renowned for berating referees, was Jansh~r, ranked second in ihe:y.ierld· • on his ~~t belfuviourdJ1l'iI?g his tight behind JahAhgidadly and Ilellfn o¥er ScotI-and''s Stu.,rt Hailstone. CONTINUED 16 . • .. ·l'JI NO " FRP~ P~QE something every day even though I Spain's Austin Adarraga caused a am wofld champion. " .' , '~ , minor upset when he beat the incon- sent the <.:ountry at the African Cup have not lost a single match since the stay Cup semifinal that ended in Third-seeded Chris Dittmar of ~' !listent' uinar 'Hayai Khan of Paki- Winners' Cup Championship. beginning of the new season.' disaster whet} !he Kings at Night led Aust~alia, . beaten ,by Jansher in the... s~jW.' . _. The championship is sponsored by Pirates maintaine.d a consistency 2;0. fIna~ ' he ~e for the past thre,e rars, Adarraga, world ranked 13 places Rossing UraniuI!). Limited to the and dedication tfuoughout the sea­ . Young' Ones went on to, to~ent sailed into the second round with.a below Umar Hayat, who complained amount ofRSS 000, the biggest spon- . son that has not been witn~ssed-for a the fancied Buccaneers in' the final comprehensive IS-I · IS-9 15-14 . o.fabacl\:injury, wOI\IS-lO lS : ~n5- sorshlp ever in the history of local long time; in any case, not since the and looked set to become the first triuiiwhpver ~glish qualifier Dar- , 9 . football, with the winner receiving a reign of Nashua Black Africa in the . team to 'beat Pirates this season t>e­ ren Webb. , N~ other first ro~d 'matche~ will whopping R 10 000. early 1980s. " .., '. . fore .t:rn; match was disrupted by . ~cer Trist

STOCKHOLM: South Africa will probably be readmitted into the Olympics for the 1996 Games· with . a remote possibility of them returning four years earlier, IOC head Juan Antonio Samaranch said on Tuesday. . "1 think 1992 is too early, but I'm c.an participation in 1996. dangerous to relax any measures pretty sure that South Africaowill he Ramsamy, a South -African who against apartheid in sport, " Mluleki present in 1996," the president of the visited his country earlier this year said in a conferenc.e speech. International Olympic C9mmittee after 18 years in exile, stressed the "What is encouraging and is a (lOC) told reporters at a United Nations importance of continued sports sanc­ , sign of hope i~ the willingness of the conference against apartheid in sport. tions - including an Olympic ban on white sports bodies to merge with South Africa was eXpelled from athletes who have competed in South their black counterparts. ' , the Olymp'ic movement in 1970· Africa since September 1989. Mluleki said a committee of because of its apartheid policies and He was supported by' another South members from NSC, SANROC and most other international sports or­ African George Mluleki, president the white establishment South Afri- ganisations later followed suit, lead­ of the National Olympic and Sports can National Olympic Commlttee ing to the country's almost total Congress (NSC), an anti-apartheid (SANOC) met last month for the first . SMARTEST MICROBUSES!!. sporting isolation. . sports body. ,lime and reco~ended the forma­ Now, Samaranch said, a changing , 'All the pillars of apartheid are tion of one united body controlling 1989 VOLKSWAGEN MICROBUS 1900•• .R31 000 political climate in South Africa and still in place ... Therefore it would be Olympic sport in the country. 1989 VOLKSWAGEN MICROBUS 2.1i. ••• .R41000 progress towards forming racially integrated sports bodies there had ~T PIET CROUS MOTORS made it remotely possible that South THINGS ALWAYS GO RIGHT!! ~frica could even participate in the 1992 sunmler. Games in Barcelona. TEL 22·5861 or 22·7746 "We' are prepared to take swift WINDHOEK . action to aJlow South Africa back, even if rhe problem is solved only a few months before the 1992 Games arc to begin," he said. ~ ...... ~ "We need a political solution in South Africa. Now something posi­ ~ 4x4 BAKKIES GALORE!! = tive is moving there, and maybe we =1983 Hilux 4)(4 with rails.; ... ; ...... •...... R19 000 =

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LEWIS FAILS IN ASSAULT ON RECORD A determined assault by Carl Lewis ap.d his team·mates on the world 400xl00 metres relay record set by the French squad last week failed at an international athletics meeting here on Monday . . Lewis and his Santa Monic'a track club colleagues Leroy Burrell, Floyd Heard and Mark Witherspoon clocked 38,19 t:econds, outside the 37,79 of the French quartet at the European Championships in Yugoslavia ..· There Was some compensation for Lewis in the 100 metres when he came 'from behind to beatNigeria's Chidi Imoh in a'relaxed iO,18 seconds: Said Aouita, in action after injury, was chased ail the way' to the line by Spaniard Marco Rufo in the mile. The Moroccan won, but in a disappointing time of 4:02,30, just oI).e hundreth of a second ahead, W orId lllgh jump record holdedavier Sotomayor of Cuba beat Soviet Sergie Malchenko and Bulgaria's Georgy Dakov with a 2,36 meire~ effort, while fellow Cuban Jainle Jeffers

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ALTOGETHER 16 NFACup first·round matches Will be played this weekend when, the country's top 32 teams will participate in Na~iI~ia's biggest cup competition countrywide.

For football fans in Windhoek, second round. Walvis Bay, Kee~oop, Khotixas, .What is making this tournament so Gobabis, OutJo and Uis top class special is the fact that the winning entertainment is likely to ·return to team will have the honour to repre- .the soccer stadiums with :the teams ·fightingit out ' fora place in the CONTINUED ON PAGE 15 ...... ~ ..... ~ ...... ~ ...... ·• " .• • • SUPER '.• OTORS •

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