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'-" 'hT0DAY.. COPS SWOOP ON'DRUG DEALERS~: BLAZE AT ' BAiNE~:fC·OMPl.:Ei("sU·PER SPORT * ," H'. ,./ ... " D-day for child killer Stepmother who brutally tortured five-year-old to be sentenced • court heard how the child was starved • TYAPPA NAMUTEWA or received food in a small tin which had been mixed with the urine of her A WOMAN who was found step-mother and two other children. guilty of systematically Witnesses told how Auguste was 1 torturing and then killing her bealen daily and how ]eremia had forted boiling water into the child's LITILEST MARCHERS ... This diminutive trio, who took a serious view of the proceed ings, were fi ve~y ear~old step.da ughter anus and mouth. She was also force- in the forefront of the children's mardt down Independence Avenue to the Town HaD on Saturday will be sentenced in the fed with hot porridge. morning 10 commemorate the Day of the African Child. Photograph: Lestey Paton Windhoek High Court this TIle child was burnt on her back and f-=::::'::::':!::::"::::::::::=::::'=-=::':2-=-=::"::::'::=::":=::::'::"::':::~~:::::=::::-==:::::----- llI orning. between her legs with hot coals and :v1e ri am Jeremia, 28, was convicted burning wood. of murdering Auguste Muta1eni on Jeremia was sent to a hospital in November4 1991 in or-e oCme worst Bloemfontein for mental tests ~ pre ..: ases of child abuse ever beard in a siding Judge Pio Teek said the bru tal Namibian court. way in wbichsbe bad killed berdaugh ter migbt indicate that there was some Teachers dig According to e vidence presented in court, the young child was tortured lhiog wrong with her. aoo starved between Marcb and No A medical report will be presemed vember 1991. in court today and sentence will be In a shocking list of abuses, the passed. In• over pay OSWALD SHIVUTE AT OSHAKATt, MGr:~ emerges NON·FORMAL teache r s a t Secondary Schools in the North a re set to stop Hfternoon classes as they say they have not b.een paid in on ostrich ban terms of an agreement reached with the Ministry of Education last year. be off and OSTRICH eggs ab(lutto senf other The teachers come from schools li ke Gabrie l ostrich deals tbat c.»old be lost through delay Taapopi, Oshakati, Iipumbu, Ombalantu. Ponhofi , may be exempted from a ban on all ostrich .. Uuk"ule. Onangolo, Eenhana and others. Most teach imports and expOrh. normal morning classes and then involve !.hem Agricultu~e, Water and Rural Develop selves in non-form al education afterwards. ment Minister Anton voo 'Wietersbeim 00 The teachers complain that they haven't been Friday gave more details ofa temporary ban continued on page 2 SUPER SNlFFER .. 'Cash', the dog that discove.-ed a huge amount of eft'edhefrom Juoe 9. Mandrax tablets (see report below), keeps watch over the loot at the Police Von Wietenheim explained: ''This tempo- Headquarters in Windhoek. Spelt out, using the Mandrax tables, was MX continued on page 1 Throw Away. L!:=======~=",=",======d.111 JOB HlJN'I'6R8 EMPLOYMENT AGENCY The dynamic team of Job Hunters Is looking for qualified : Cops SWOOp on drug dealers • K INOERGARTEN T EACH ER · 3 C OOE E LEV EN CATTlE TRUCK ORIVERS · 4 ExCLUsiVE S ECR ETARI ES THE Namibian Police The dru gs we re con Mulilo for iU egaly deal valued at R80 970. try. Geyser said the pol icc • 2 R EFRIGERATION M ECH"NICS have arrested a South fi scated by the police ing in 3 660kgs o f Can On Friday Chief In was intensifying the fi gh t African woman, 51, d uring an acti on on June nabis. spcctorSean Geyscrsaid the police had I;l un ched against crime and drugs who w as found in 10. On June 7, lhe pol ice All applicants must be qualified with in-serv ice Ir;l ini ng on and added that 10 dogs recognised trade diplomas & experience. possession of 2 182 In a separate police arresled a man, 30, ;\1 had been trained in trac Mandrax tablets and act ion on May 3 1, a 26- Swa k o pmu n d ' s dru g-rel:lIed crimes for Top benefits offered ing Oagga , twO in llagga weighing 1 year-Old Namibian man Mondesa single-quar o ffi cials al Namibian Please contact Job Hunters at ; Mandrax and six in ex 470kg with a combined wa... arrested at the Lewis ters, forillegally dealing border posts in the north 223903 or 224719 Fax: 230206 plosives. street \·:alueofR 69 870. Compo und in Kat ima in 26 990kg of Cannabis and tht.: southo f, llC COUll· .•' 2 Monday June 14 1993 THE NAMIBIAN .1 '. ,•. Not enou,gh bid for Government stock I million was on offer 10 able tale. The internal investors ' money. If there is regulartrad. rejected because they TOM MINNEY investors but it was un registered stock is a way TIle internal stock in ing iD loan stock, usu were not properly com der-subscribed , said the for the Government to theory could be bought ally the price of the stock pleted , The lower sub· NOT ENOUGH money was put forward for central Bank of Namibia. borrow money fTom in and sold between inves· rise.s lIS bank and other scription may be partly 'I the latest issue of Government stock, and TIle weighted ave rage vestors, whether indi tors on the Namibian interest rates fa ll , and becauselhcGovcrnmcnt l' only R89 miliion was allocated to investors. price of the stock allo viduals, banks, insurnncc Stock Exchange, but this falls again when they had sold R6Q million of The tender was for three:.year 'stOck, which cated was R95,093 per companies orotl}crs.lpe h~ flot yc t happened. risc. lnvestors who want tre a~ u ry bills to inves is dated June 15 as todJlY is the ofrl(ial date RlOO,OO of stock, giv in ~e slors_ buy ttte stock One drawback is that 10 deal short-term take a tors on June I , another 11 al the price they agree it is issued in very large form of borrowing. The of issue and it will be bought back in three ing a weighted average 8fllnble 0" w.hich way y.ield to redemption with the Government, amounts, making i.t hard they think: the, rates will yield on the bills, which years' time. ., equivalent 1014,061 per the Government pays in. to trade and another is move . wcre to be redeemed af ,. It is the fifth issue in· offered interest of 12 per cent per year. This is tax terest on it and then buys that the rate ofinteresl is The Bank,ofNamibia ter 182 days (six temal registered govern cenl a 'year ,on the f:,.re free to individuals in it back again in ~ quite rugh,' making~ few says some tenders forthe months), was equivalcnt ,. mentstock andthis stock value. A total of RlOO Namibia - a very favour- years' time refillxling the people willing to sell . latest issue of stock were to 12,28JX:rceRt pcr year. ·1 Furore over school flag scene of the demonstration, pupils were, more than JOSEF MOTINGA anything e lse, annoyed that "parems are disturbing our studies", Others were, at best, mocki ng towards MEMBERS of the Soweto branch of Swapo In the demonstrJ.tion. A Shipena wa~ not the only school Katutura on Friday hoisted the Namibian nag at without a flag, they argued. A Shipena Secondar y School, after angrily They watched as the demonstrators prepared forthe de monstrating against its absence since the hoisting of the flag, but before the process was COIll beginning of the year. pletc~lthc bell rang to signal that break was over. Toy-toying, placard~wav ing demonstrators, sing With aloud, taunting 'boo', the pupil. flocked baek ing freedom songs marched to the school. Some said to their classcs, leaving the demonstratOrs to carry on they were parents of pupils thcre. with the ceremony alone. Spokesperson, MariaAmutenya,told The Namibian The parents, angered and disappointed, threatcne(l that they wanted all the pupils to gather around the that just as they had brought the colonial govcnunen! flagpole and hoist the flag, sing the national anthcm down. they would do the same to A Shipcna. They and say a prayer. "We want our children to learn how claimed that the teachers had chased the pupils intothc to hoist the flag for which we shed our blood," the classrooms instead of encouraging them to hoist the Secretary of the Soweto branch of the Swapo Elders' flag. Council, William Titus, announced over a loudspeakcr. Deputy Principal. Chaietle Da Silva, repeated to An initial agreement between school staff and the The Namibian, what she said had been hcr response to demonstrators to bring 30 pupils out of the classes to a delegation on June 8, th at the rope had becn broken hoist the flag was torpedoed by some of the demonstra and that the school was acquiring a ncw one. tors who demanded that all the pupils come out. It was She said thc issue could have been discussed with then agreed that all the pupils would come for the parents but only around 60 out of about 900 responded ceremony during break. Whcn they arrived at the to invitations to meetings with the sc hool staff. - ANC's terms of endearment THE ANC would contribute more than 13 MK recruits would be integrated into th e SAD F 000 trained personnel to a future South only if they met cen ain standards, saying a new Africandefenceforce, thechiefofstatrofits anllY would be a joint venture between various armed wing, Umkhonto we Sizwe, said in forceswithjoint!yestablishedstandanis."TheSADF UP, UP AND A WAY, .