Bringing Africa South SOc (GST Inc.) TENSION ~Border' dispute still rages between two chiefs

THE land dispute in the Caprivi had been created by the South African government in order to divide the people of this region both politically and tribally, said Chief Joshua Moraliswani of the Masubia group in a press release last week. He added that since there had been Chief Moraliswani went on to say no boundary in the past, he did not that on several occasions the Maf,ve see why one should now be created Kuta had warned the Swapo leader­ by the present state. Even the colo­ ship and even the govemmenttbat nial system which promoted divide they would cause civil war in Caprivi and rule had failed to bring this about if the border was not created. Where The Masubia chief rebuked the would they get the arms to fight for a Mafwe group for trying to urgently border when they had been afraid to re-open the question of a border now fight South Africa from ? !hat a Swapo government was in power. the chief asked. . "This case has been quiet since it He concluded by saying it had was taken before court and why is it shocked his authority to learn that brought urgently whenSwapo comes the Swapo office in the Caprivi had to power?" he asked. misled Minister of Lands, Resettle­ The chief added in the statement ment and Rehabilitation Marco also signed by his Ngambela, R N Haushiku about the fact that Brian Sinvula, that to create a border would Simataa took the Mafwe chief, his THE Southern African Development Coordination Conference and a Namibian Ministry of Mines be contrary to the constitution of the delegation and the Minister on May Republic of Namibia. 19 to the alleged cutlinewithout the I and Energy delegation met last week to discuss possible areas of cooperation. From left, Permanent ''t have been lenient with SA­ knowledge of his office. Simataa, Secretary to the Information Ministry, Vezera Kandetu, Regional Director of the SADCC Energy appointed Mafwe chieftainship on confirmed to the delegation that the Sector, J T C Simoes, and Dr Leake Hangala, Deputy Mining Minister of Namibia. See story below. the basis that they were SA babies. alleged cutline was correct on May My people have suffered much dur­ 20. ing colonial rule and now the same "It has also come to the, attention people who betrayed us want to use of my authority that the leadership of the border dispute as a scapegoat for Mr Brian Simataa has divided the political reasons. Swapo unity in this region more than Making useful citizens "It has come to my notice that was the case during col~al rule. " some Namibians from this region As this case was before the Appeal have been taken to SA for military Court, in terms of his traditional law purposes and that some firearms of and customs Chief MoraIiswani is­ the former battalion were left with sued a stem warning to whoever still of Namibia's unemployed ex-soldiers on the,pretext that they tried to demarcate a border in the were lost. Yet it is clear that there is Caprivi. an: instance which would like to cause There had been no border in the THE Namibian government soldiers and Koevoet members would Namibia's national army. civil war in this region by using the past and there would be none in the was confident it would gain be included in the development force Geingob emphasised even the political dispute for political gain. " future, the chief said. on a voluntary basis, particularly those Namibian army would devote much support for the establishment who do not qualify for recruitment in of its time to civic projects. of a quasi-military, force aimed at training former combat elements for jobs in civilian life, Prime Minister Hage Geingob told Sapa. The project, also open to unskilled civilians, was unique in Namibia. , 'Our basic problem is unemployment. .. and some of them (the unemployed) were in the de­ fence forces," the Prime Minister said in an interview. SAPCC Energy Sector and Namibia "The idea is to get them off the streets because we are seeing the discuss new areas of cooperation crime rate is going up, which is worrying, " he added. DISCUSSIONS between Namibia's Mining Ministry 'and the To occupy the jobless gainfully, SADCC Energy Sector delegation identified new areas of the government did not want to give cooperation between this country and the SADCC. One of the them jobs without training them first. areas which will enjoy joint Namibian!Angolan attention is the "The idea therefore is to employ electrification of the far north of Namibia. them and to provide them with skills At a press conference last week, . Namij:liafromMay 18to 23 and the to make them useful citizens of. a joint statement was ' released. discussions centered around the tomorrow." Present at the conference were the following issues: Namibia was not going to war and Nannbian: delegatim led by Dr Leake - Review of the SAOCC energy could not afford to maintain a large Hangala, Permanent Secretary of sector programme of action and defence force so that the develop- the Ministry of Mines, and the status of projects; ment force was a long-term project SAOCC delegation, led by Mr JTC - identification of new areas of to retrain former foes for civic duty. Simoes, National Director in the cooperation be~n Namibia and Geingob did not identify which Ministry of Energy and Petroleum the SADCC energy sector, former fighting elements would be in and Regional Coordina- - invitation to the Namibian accommodated in the development tor of the SADCC Energy Sector. force, but it is understood that Plan The "delegation visited CONTINUED ON PAGE 5 su,nill ... ;;z. Fore' . 'I ~L ... " '- 2 Mooday May 28~ 99Q

" " Anarchy" follows Gabon"rebellion , LIBREVILLE - Westerners evacuated from the Gabonese city of no sign of a French uniform on the Port Gentil over the last few days, spoke of chaos and lawlessness street. Some of the worst political there following anti-government riots. unrest in Bongo's 23-year rule erupted on Wednesday after the suspicious Port Gentil, the heart of the central glo-Dutch giant Shell have major death of opposition leader Joseph no Afric'an nation's oil industry, was in installations. But a French anny source R€mdjambe. Two people were killed YOUR DAILY GUIDE TO EVENTS WORLD-WIDE the hands of anned groups intent on said Gabonese paratroopers were in and dozens ofbuildings set ablaze. overthrowing President Omar Bongo, position near the refinery, the post "It's total.anarchy. Prisoners es­ the evacuees said. office and other key points in the caped from the local jail, about 200 " The Gabonese anny holds the coastal city 130 km from Libreville. of them, did most of the looting", airport but dares not go into town," Evacuees said French soldiers said Laval Dupuy, a 22-year-old said a French woman among hun­ guarded the French consulate and schoolteacher from Montreal, Can­ dreds of people flown by French other sensitive targets but were keep­ ada. military planes from the city where ing a low profile. More than 100 vehicles were bwmd Fundamentalists In front France's Elf-Aquitaine and th~ An- In the capital, Libreville, there was by the rioters, he said. ALGIERS - Moslem fundamentalists have seized the initiative with fiery religious, rhetoric in a campaign for Algeria's first free elections since independence. Costly defiance HYDERABAD, Pakistan - Security forces on Sunday fatally shot 40 people and wounded 250 others who obeyed the call of religious clerics and defied a 13-day-old curfew, police and witnesses said. The shooting triggered small gunoattles between residents and troops across this violence-wracked city in , southern Sindh Province, and the anny moved in to restore order, they said. De Klerk in trouble JO HANNESB URG - Nine black people were killed in a series of attacks in the violence-torn southeastern province of Natal, police said yesterday, as Nelson Mandela accused President'F-W. De Klerk's government of encouraging the violence in the regioIL De Klerk also came under fire Saturday at a 50,000- strong raIly of rightwing whites who vowed to resist his plans to dismantle apartheid. 'Free and Fair' Burma RANGOON, Burma - After waiting 30 years for multiparty elections, Burmese A ~ ',' oman and her children who arrived earlier this month at a refugee camp in Pakistan-controlled flocked to the polls yesterday, and many in the capital said they voted for pro­ KiiShmir from India-controlled Kashmir. As the two powers battle over the region, Muriam Bibi tells ' democracy parties. There were no signs of military presence on Rangoon of her rape and four-day detainment by Indian soldiers. streets or near the polls, and no disturbances were reported; Soviets show Iron fist Nuclear alert over Kashmir MOSCOW - Soviet troops sent to Armenia to control local natiOnalism shot dead six people when they were ambushed at the central railway station in LONDON - The United States and the Soviet Union are alarmed about the possibility of nuclear war Yerevan. the capital of the republic, the official Tass news agency said. between India and Pakistan over Kashmir and are exchanging intelligence,' The Sunday Times reported. Drug barons at bay The weekly, in a Washington re­ It said American spy satellites have also filmed what some analysts said BOGOTA - The g9vernment assured Colombians it had taken all possible port quoting unidentified American photographed heavily anned Paki­ were special,racks designed to carry precautions to protect voters electing a new president in the middle of a officials, said the two superpowers stani road convoys leaving the nu­ nuclear bombs being fitted to Paki­ bombing campaign blamed on drug barons. have information that both India and clear weapons complex at Kahuta stani F-16 aircraft," the weekly added. Pakistan ' 'have been readying their near Islamabad and heading for mill­ Soviet intelligence relayed to nuclear arsenals. " tary airfields. " The satellites have Washington said that in the past three UN limbers up weeks, India had heavily reinforced UNITED NATIONS - The five powers on the U.N. Security Council have its troops along the borderwithPaki­ spelled out conditions onhuman rights, free elections and outside intervention stan and shown signs of preparing its in Cambodia before permitting the United Nations to help end the country's Eritrea bombing renewed nuclear weapons for use, The Sunday civil war. Tiines said. NAIROBI - Ethiopian jets killed 12 civilians when they bombed the small The newspaper said Pakistan might towns of Seganiti and Digsa, the rebel Eritrean People's Liberation Front use nuclear weapons because it would No pleasing' Pope John (EPLF) radio reported yesterday. be heavily outnumbered by India if VALLETTA - Pope John Paul said that Western-style consumerism loomed as The raid was the second within a week reported by the EPLF whose radio is war starts. a new threat in Eastern Europe after the failure of communism. monitored in Nairobi. The report noted that India and The bombed towns lie south of Asmara, capital of the northern Eritrea Pakistan fought wars over Kashmir region. It is encircled by EPLF forces who have been fighting the Ethiopian in 1947, 1965 and 1971, all before Turtles to fall at the first? government for 28 years. ' either side had nuclear weapons. CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand - A pub's racing turtles have hit a hurdle even before taking off as officials have condemned the race as constituting illegal games of chance in bars. The idea began as a bit offun but has attracted Death for Chinese railway robbers fire from both gambling and animal rights authorities. ' BEllING - China has sentenced to per said yesterday. city of Zhengzhou also sentenced death 11 members of a train robbery The Workers Daily described the eight members of the gang to sus­ gang, "tigers" as " extremely harmful" pended death sentences and hard Walesapeace-bid fails " ,The North Eastern Tigers" , for people who robbed many trains. It labour, the newspaper said. repeatedly terrorising trains through­ gave no details of their activities. Executions in China are carried out WARSAW - Strike leaders stepped up their challenge to the out the country, an official newspa- A middle level court in the northern with a bullet in the back of the head. Solidarity-led government yesterday, issuing calls for national rail stoppages that cast a pall over Poland's first fully free elections in BLOOM COUNTY more than 50 years. r-~-fl6lll?E--3-5Z-,7-!JfI~UJ,-~~ Sharply escalating the eight-day-old conflict over railway workers' ~" A60, e.IfJl1YTHING pay, the strikers called a 9O-minute warning strike for midday ~y EfXI'r.OflW UIT1J 8€I!VG, 71flIN 11E/IE today, and an indefinite halt to freight traffic from tomorrow ~~ 6fltAX1€$, $IAV5 AliI?, AflEf( A VoHlt€ , evening. KMlil f!M1{~, The caIIs set the strikers on collision course with the government .J which has refused to negotiate on pay. Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiedrl says pay concessions would be suicidal for its economic programme and fatal for Poland's fragile democracy. "The government's position is well known and the government is not changing it," Mazowiecki !'Jld report~~ yesterday after voting near his Warsaw home in the nationwide local elections~ The strikers issued their call after an abortive attempt by Solidarity leader Lech Walesa to mediate in the stoppage that is already blocking Poland's ports, choking maritime trade and reducing on imports. ' Walesa's failure was believed to be the first time he has been unable to control a strike since 1980 when he helped found the Solidarity trade union. " Nothing came of it. Goodbye," W alesa said as he emergedbefore dawn from nearly four hours of talks wi strike leaders'in the northe~n city of Siupsk.

" '. NaDlibia wins OAU chairperson's praise on MricaDay

"Namibia's independence of the 21st of March 1990 is indeed a great achievement and symbol of freedom, dignity and national sovereignty for all Africa," said President Hosni Mubarak, current chairperson of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) on the occasion ofthe celebration of Africa Day last Friday. He said the independence of African life and in the world at large. Namibia heralded an even stronger The challenge now faced was sus­ attempt to bring about an end to tained development and social and policies of racial discrimination and economic reform. "Every effort apartheid in South Africa. should be made to achieve African "Africa shall never rest and struggle economic integration by the year 2000 shall continue until the system of in implementation of the Lagos Plan apartheid is dismantled," he said. of Action. " . Mubarak also spoke of the OAU's Mubarak explained that problems establishment, 27 years ago to the experienced by Africa adversely day. affected world peace and stability He said the organisation stood then and emphasised the need for' 'genu­ for what it still enshrines - ' 'the ine and meaningful dlalogue and aspirations of the African peoples for cooperation between North and freedom, unity, solidarity and prog- South". He said debtor and creditor ress" , countries must negotiate ways of THE touring Wales rugby team on Friday won its match against Namibia B 35-18 .after it took the Today the OAU was a reality, he easing Africa's crippling financial visitors about 30 minutes to gain control. The Windhoek match was the second oftheir six-match rugby went ·on, a driving force in present plight, in terms of an "economic tour. The Wales team won their previous match against Welwitschia at Swakopmund 73-0. detente" . The goal was worth struggling for: Africa free Political independence useless from backward­ ness and exploi­ tation; Africa without economic self-sufficiency spared from military con­ NAMIBIAN President Sam Nujoma formulated reconstruction schemes frontation and said political independence was for both the Kavango and the Caprivi internal dis­ meaningless unless it was accompa­ regions. The road between Rundu putes; Africa nied by economic independence. The and Katima Mulilo he said, was a capable of in­ Namibia Broadcasting Corporation priority, while water development vesting all its (NBC) last night reported the Presi­ projects would also be launched in inherent poten­ dent as identifying the economic these regions. tialities and re­ potential of both the Kavango and sources for a Caprivi regions in the far north. better life; and President Nujoma, who is pres­ Africa occupy­ ently on a nation-wide tour of Na­ ing the high mibia, stopped over at Rundu and place it rightly Katima MtIlilo at the weekend where deserved in the he made a number of add'resses. .1 ..'ii world. NBC reported him as saying po­ HUSNI MUBAKAK. litical national reconciliation as well .as economic reconstruction required a lot of hard work. All Namibians should cooperate First N amibians start with the government in order to make this possible, the President said. diplomatic training He added that the government had PRESIDENT SAM NUJOMA

NAMIBIAN Minister of Foreign Affairs Theo-Ben Gurirab will formally open the fIrst diplomatic training course for the future Namibian Broadcasting Corporation diplomatic corps of the Republic of Namibia today at the Windhoek Training College. This first intensive course will 23. Ms Sophia Shivute The NBC has an attractive vacancy for a extend over a period of six weeks. 24. Ms Hedwigh Hoffman The second course will start in Au­ 25. Ms Lynn van Antwerpen gust this year and will be followed by 26, Ms Shoppie Prollius two more training courses with an 27. Ms H.E. Mouton intake of approximately 30 candi­ 28. Ms Bience Gawanas HEAD: TELEVISION NEWS dates each time at an interval of three 29. Ms Ndilula Kakena months. 30. Ms !.N. Haitembu The successful applicant will be responsible for the general and functional Those interested in jobs in the for­ 31. Ms E.T. Matengu eign service are welcome to continue 32. Mr Jimmy Joseph management of the total television news action and will report to the Director: submitting their names for consid­ 33. Mr N.R. Kandji eration The following candidates will 34. MrD. Kasume News and Public Affairs. participate in the first training pro­ 35. Mr E. Kangua!jivi gramme which starts today: 36. Mr J. Isaacs 1. Mr Shapua Kaukungua 37. Mr G.P. Kandanga In addition to an applicable university degree and sound experience in the 2. Mr Jefaja Nyamu 38. Mr F.W. Nauhaus gathering of news, the compilation and production of TV-news bullet-ins, the 3. Mr Tuliameni Kalomoh 39. Mr Neville Ankermund 4. Mr Charles Shihepo 40. Mr M.J. Jossops succesful candidate must be familiar with the political dispensation of the country . 5. Mr Nicky Nashandi 41. Mr David Mpepo and have a knowledge of the Namibian Community and its needs . 6. Mr Martin Andjaba 42. Mr A. Dercksen 7. MrNiilo Taapopi 43. Mr F.U. Gaaseb 8. Mr Bonny Haufiku 44. Mr W. van Wyk de Vries Closing date for applications: 8 June 1990 9. Mr Leonard Ipumbu 45. MrI.!. Namaseb 10. Mr Ndeutapo Amagulu The final decision about where the 11. Mr Peter Manning people selected for the first intake Benefits 12. Mr Veiko Nghiwete will be posted to will be based on the 13. Mr Elia Akwaake perfomance of the candidates mthe Pension Fund 14. Mr Bernard Nyambe training courses, Permanent Secre­ Medical Aid 15. Mr Harold Urib tary for Foreign Affairs Andreas Tel: 211254 16. Mr Kennedy Liswani . Guibebsaid last night. Group Life Insurance ""'''I''''"~.''' Box 10205 17. Mr George Liswaniso Postings abroad are normally for Generous Leave, sick leave Windhoek 18. Ms Linda Scott two or three years except for agen­ 9000 19. Ms Frieda Ithete cies like the United Nations where Home loan scheme 20. Ms Monica Nashandi continuity was important and where 21. Ms Panduleni Shingenge longer periods of service were neces­ 13th cheque 22. Ms Tonata Emvula sary, he said. 4 Monday May ·28 1990 THE NAMIBIAN Glaser says DTA neglects

17hS8: Programme Schedule "Margin of Error" 18hOO: Weet Jy Nie Alex amasses a bundle by playing ordinary DlelD.bers' problellls 18h07: Cadichon or the the stock market on paper for his Memoirs of a Donkey economics class - and courts disaster THE nemocraticTurnhalle Alliance's (DTA) eastern region chief east. Many people, he said; were now 18h18: Educational by secretly . investing his father's organiser, Ben Glaser, walked over to Swapo last week. openly declaring their support for Programmes money in realllfe. Swapo. 20hOO: News and Weather "Studiemetodes: Ek bet IntroduciIig the new member at a due to him that the DTA had won the Tjizera claimed the DTA was on the 'n probleem" (Slot) Report press conference last Wednesday, elections in the eastern region. verge of collapse in the area, and he 2Oh2S: In the Heat ofthe Night Swapo chief coordinator Moses "Now the opposite has happened added his party had made consider­ "Tembo: Baby "The Hammer and the Garoeb said the task his party had set and Comrade Glaser is to join hands able recruitment gains. Elephant" for itself was not only ensuring its with his people in the area and work He also disclosed that two white 18h48: Niklaas Glove" Virgil is very excited when an old strength, but would also help it to win towards building our nation, " Ga­ Afrikaans-speaking residents of "Kersfees sonder friend shows up. Unfortunately this elections at all levels. roeb said. Gobabis, Mike van Rooyen and his Aneka" old friend was Althea's ex-boyfriend To this end Swapo intended mobili­ Glaser said he was disillusioned with wife, had registered as Swapo mem­ Met Aneka in Engeland sien Nildaas and he is still in love with her. sing Namibians across tribal and racial the DTA because its leadership did bers last week. glad nie na Kersfees uit nie. Hy voel 21h12: Tycoon: The Story of . lines, he said. not take notice of the problems ofits . Three other people had held discus­ te hartseer en eensaam. Toe Kersfees a Woman Garoeb Said this would not only ensure ordinary members. sions with the organisation with a aanbree1c, is daar vir hom 'nhele paar a strong party but also a strong gov­ He said he had also realised there view to become members, and had In episode eight, Davinia deals a verrassings. ernment. He foresaw his party mak­ wasno poi,nt in staying in the DTA as indicated they were going to consult ruthless blow to her business rival, ing an electoral sweep in the next he could now serve his people and their families before deciding to join. 19h1l: My Secret Identity forcing him off the board and push­ elections, help in the building of the nation Swapo has scheduled a big informa­ "Breaking the Ice" ing him out of her expanding organ­ The Swapo man said one of his or­ through the Swapo government. tion meeting involving white resi­ When his best friend Jeff secretly isation. ganisation's objectives was to re­ He called on all people in the east, dents of the Gobabis area for this plans a birthday party for him, An­ 21hS9: News/Weerberig duce the nup1ber of parties in parlia­ especially ~ Damara-speaking citi­ weekend. Speakers at the meeting are drew is more than surprised at the 22h20: Sport outcome. ment and that withSwapo continuing zens, to follow suit and lend support expected to be the Swapo chief coor­ 22h20: Dagsluiting 191134: Family Ties to swell with new members, that to Swapo. Glaser is the Damara chief dinator, Deputy Agriculture Minister objective was being reached. in the east of Namibia. Dr Kaire Mbuende, and Deputy He said Glaser was a worthy oppo­ The head oLthe Swapo office at Minister of Wildlife, Conservation nent during the elections and it was Gobabis, Brave Tjizera, told the press and Tourism Pendukeni Ithana. Ithana TODAY'S WEATHER conferenceSwapo w~ making head­ is the government representative for way in its recruitment drive in the the eastern region.

THE Weather Bureau's detaHed forecast for Namibia for today: • Partly cloudy and warm but hot over the Namib. Coast partly cloudy and mild but hot over the central part with bergwinds. Wind moderate southerly to south-easterly but fresh easterly at times over the central parts. Russian milkman trailed by UFO

VILLAGERS near the Russian town ofUpetsk think thirsty visitors from space may be trying to kidnap the local milkman, a newspaper reported last week. Maintain sanctions, says Gurirab The daily Selskaya Zhizn quoted Vladimir Akhaltsev as saying he was trailed by a shining ball one night as he drove his milk tanker to a dairy WHILE Namibia welcomed the positive aspects of the meeting between the near Lipetsk, close to the southern city of Voronezh where Soviet media South African government and the African National Congress, pressure reported the landing of three-eyed extra-terrestrials last autumn. against South Africa must be maintained to permanently end apartheid, It said Akhaltsev speeded up to escape the alien craft, " but even when he Namibian Foreign Affairs Minister 'Theo-Ben Gurirab said on Friday. reached 100 kph the ball was still following him. For half an hour he tried He was speaking at a ceremony at the Organisation of African Unity office in to throw it off his tai!." Windhoek to mark the 27th anniversary of the movement and the celebration When the terrified driver reached the dairy and told the watchman of ips of Africa Day. . encounter, the man pointed silently to the ball, hovering above a nearby At a recent meeting withANC deputy president Nelson Mandela at Abuja, shop. Farmers in three villages also claimed to have seen the ball, the paper Nigeria and Cairo, Egypt, Mandela had reported some "positive aspects" in said, leading them to ask: "If thirsty humanoids steal our driver, who is the situation but stressed that "the main pillars of apartheid" were still in going to deliver the milk?" place. 'Russians, a deeply superstitious people, are fascinated by unidentified "Therefore the struggle to end apartheid must continue in the form of flying objects (UFOs) and the media regularly carries reports of such international pressure on the South African government and in the form of landings. The UFO reports are also linked to a fierce circulation war sanctions currently in place, " Gurirab said. among newspapers. He pointed out while welcoming the positive apsects of the process that had started in SA, this was only the beginning of what Namibia hoped would ~ the genuine start of negotiations in earnest. "We have not got there yet," the Miriister noted. Namibia extended good PAUL~S wishes and encouragement to all parties to the negotiations. ST. COLLEGE "We hope that these negotiations will start. .. and will be for the sole pwpose of agreeing on practical means to end apartheid and that they will not be about m~ swapping ideas of how best to polish up apartheid, " Gurirab said. The f~lIowing are the prizewinners of the StPaul's Raffle:

No Prize Winner Fish factory for Walvis Bay 1 R4 000 cash A Basson 2 Home Computer H Manchen NAMIBIAN Seafood Industries will build a R30 million fish processing 3 Rl 000 cash F Labuschange factory at Walvis Bay ifthe government approves their application for a fishing 4 Exotic leather handbag PShinedima licence and fishing quota. 5 R200 gift voucher J.MPandeni A company spokesperson said the factory would only employ Namibians, who 6 Cadac portable barbeque B Puckey would also be allowed to become shareholders in the company. 7 Camera WRust The company has applied for a licence to catch demersal fish, mainly hake, as 8 College of Learning Course G Chase 9 Necklace PRobinson well as pelagic fish and deep sea crab. 10 R1 00 Gift voucher BJ Reid II Liquor hamper Mrs Cloete (Karasburg) 12 Tea Chests D Beukes Namibia OAU member in July 13 Oxford dictionary P Cunningham 14 Five crates of coke A Plato NAMIBIAN President Sam Nujoma announced that Nanubia would become 15 Dinner for two CKeibel a fully-fledged member of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) in July. 16 Polony hamper L Diergaardt Nujoma, spe~g during Africa Day celebrations at a public meeting at Rundu 17 Overnight bags (9) CEmsting said it was significant that the OAU's 27th year was being honoured with the A Meroro independence of Namibia, which, he said, had been the last colony in Africa. A Kalili T Manchen A Nghifitikeko Muyongo accuses government J.S Ontong S Snyman of aid bias S Shomon S Shoombe THE Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA) accused the Nlimibian govem­ ------,Man~Jn'W.ih'JA ·Q ;u sponsors ------­ ment of favouring its own constituents in allocating resoun:es. The DTA' s Mishake Muyongo said at Katima Muliio th~. was the reason why tan Correspondence She. medical supplies had been sent exclusively to the Oyambo region after III

DUNCAN GUY

NEWL Y·INDEPENDENT Namibia is exploring a role for itself as a trade and service hub for its impoverished African neighbours. Since it became independent three country's copper exports. months ago, the former territory of But South Africa still administers South West Africa has been spared Walvis Bay, the only deep waterport the drain of skills suffered by other on Namibia's Atlantic seaboar4, al­ African countries on gaining self­ though President Sam Nujoma has rule. voiced hopes that Pretoria will even­ After 74 years under South Afri­ tually bend to his government's claim can administration, it mis inherited a on the area. ' relatively smooth-running ii:rl'rastruc­ Despite South African sovereig­ ture that enables it to extend a help­ nity, Walvis Bay held an obvious ing hand to neighbours in need of attraction to landlocked SADCC technical and other services. countries and would be essential as The Windhoek government is also an Atlantic outlet, Du Preez said. keen to cut its dependence on trade But he added that Walvis Bay's with South Africa which currently natural advantages as an outlet for supplies 75 per cent of Namibian southern African countries will not imports and takes 25 per cent of last forever. exports. "Once repairs to Mozambican ports EMBASSY members from foreign countries in Namibia marked the birth of the Organisation of BeComing a supplier of services on the IndianOceail, as well as the MricanUnity (OAU) 27 years ago on Friday at a ceremony at the OAU office in John Meinert Street, and technology would also diversify rail links which serve them are Windhoek. Above, from left, are Nanubian Foreign Affairs Minister Theo-Ben Gurirab, the representative the. fledgling economy from its reli­ complete, there will be more than of the current chairperson of the OAU, Hussein Elsadr (slightly obscured), and the representative of ance on diamonds, strategic miner­ adequate carrying capacity for the the OAU Secretary-General in Na~bia, Olujimi JolaosQ. (in front of microphone). Below, foreign als such as uranium, and agriculture. economic activity of the SADCC," diplomats at the ceremony at the OAU office. Photogfaphsby John Liebenberg. Namibia last month became the he said. '10th member of the Southern Afric~ The existing southern Africa net~ Development Coordination Confer­ wolk includes 1he Cbineso-built Tazara ence (SAOCC), setup in 1980 to help railway, currently used by Zambia to the region reduce its economic de­ ship part of its copper through the pendence on white-ruled South Af­ Tanzanian port of Dar es Salaam. rica. Namibian business people who have Already it has pinpointed opportu­ visited war-torn Angola believe they nities for transport, trade and elec­ are better equipped to supply basic tricity links with other members of consumer goods currently imported the group, which includes Angola, at far greater cost from overseas. Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozam­ Windhoek has a~d in principle bique, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia to supply the southern Angolan town and Zimbabwe. of Xangongo with electricity and for The general manager of the state­ Zambia to supply power to Katima oWIled TransNamib, Gert du Preez, M9liloinNamibia's eastern Caprivi, said after a recent SADCC meeting which currently uses costly diesel. Namibia could offer training and Talks are underway to develop air technical help to Zambia and An­ links with Angola and Zimbabwe. gola. Despite the go-it-alone intentions, "Angola sends its locomotives to the Windhoek government has made Brazil for maintenance and they are conciliatory noises towards its for­ the same type that Namibia uses, ' , he mer colonial masters in Pretoria in a said. bid to allay the fears of South African Zambia uses South African loco­ investors in the fledgling Namibia motives which every six months need economy: 1be Namibjan government maintenance in Pretoria and Du Preez was .elected on a left-leaning plat­ sees an opening for his staff to fly to form, but the bulk of the country's Zambia to do the work there. wealth is generated by the private Patrick Chiwenda, Permanent sector. About 70 per cent of 1988's Secretary for Mining in landlocked estimated gross domestic product of Zambia, has expressed interest in 3,74 billion rand was created by pri­ Namibia as a potential outlet for his vate businesses.

------Continued from page 1 Welcome Anne! SADCC'-Namibian talks ... government to participate in the SADCC energy activities and to support We wish you the principle of integration of the Namibian electricity supply network with that of other SADCC countries; - inviting the Namibian government to attend the meeting of SADCC energy ministers to be held in Gaborone, Botswana, from 11 to 15 June this year; prosperous - suggesting to the Namibian government to avail itself of the opportu­ nity to submit project proposals for consideration by the SADCC Energy Sector at the next meeting .in Gaborone; - the training of Namibian citizens in the .energy sector. Anne Gebhardt The SADCC delegation also visited the VanEck power station in sales and Windhoek, and paid a courtesy call to the Ministry of Trade and Industry. Tel 22·7338 On the bilateral level between Namibian and Angolan governments, both delegations agreed to the need for intensified energy cooperation between the two states. Areas of common interest were identified in the everything field of energy, and among these are the rural electrification of northern Namibia and southern Angola, the supply of petroleum products by Angola to Namibia, and the further development (\f the potential of the Kunene river basin. Both delegations will inform their respective govern­ ments of the details of their discussions. of the best

41 . ESTATES(P ly) LId Tel 3-7387 6 Monday May 2~ 1990 THE NAMIBIAN

- we also have problems with where Nasem \IS Nanso to report drownings; We request the Minister in ques­ 1 AM reacting to an article which tion to come to Luderitz on a fact­ appeared in The Namibian of May 7 finding mission to establish the truth titled 'Nanso rejects tribal Nasem'. of our grievances. If that statement had been made by . The former government failed to an ordinary Nanso member 1 would solve our problems, and we therefore not have bothered to respond but hope that the new elected govern­ since the President of Nanso made ment can help us. the statement, 1 cannot otherwise but 'The foreigners we refer to are mainly respond. Among the many self-con­ from South Africa or are Portuguese tradictory facts Mr (Ignatius) speaking, also from South Africa, Shiwameni said that Nasem draws who say they are from Madeira. should please do an article on the find a job without a certificate and 1 its membership from four political 1988 three of these parties were not We will not mention our names to matter, beCause my letter may not be cannot further my studies or get a parties and fronts. In his next sen­ yet formed. 1 therefore want to make avoid losing our jobs, and we are seen. Up to now 1 have not received bursary. tence he accused Nasem of being it clear that Nasem is a non-sectarian writing to your paper because we tribalist. Now how can an organisa­ (non-party political) student move­ two of my six results from last year. WORRIED STUDENT have lost confidence in the Nafau tion that draws its membership from ment which wants to unite all Na­ My last subject was written on No­ WINDHOEK offices in Luderitz, whom we yearly four different parties which on their mibian stUdents in their struggle for vember 17 and was supposed to be in Note: Can the relevant authorities report to, with no results. own are based in many tribal groups, a unitary education system which is a tertiary education this year, but be­ cause of late results, 1 could not shed some light on this matter? - Ed. be acc].1sed of tribalism? He shame­ both relevant and democratic. NO-JOB SKIPPERS enroll. 1 do not believe I am the only lessly refers to Nanso, which affili­ Nasem is not, as Mr Shiwameni LUDERITZ ated to Swapo,a one-tribe organisa­ was trying to say, a tribalist organ­ one disadvantaged by the DNE. Skippers' woes tion as was proved by the outcome of isation nor is it the result of a collec­ Ihave called the Department regu­ the elections last year, as anti-tribal­ tive initiative ofthe abovementioned . larly, but was put through from one THERE are ,several problems with Easy to say no ist. What a misuse of terms. . parties. Nanso failed in its task and person to another, until 1 had talked skippers at the coast which need to be He continued to call Nasem a paper formation of another student move­ to six people. Sometimes the tele­ solved: 1 AM dissatisfied with what is hap­ organisation. The DTA, NNF, NPF ment became inevitable. phone is put down in my ear when I - some skippers (citizens) with pening to many people in this region and the UDF represent over 42 per­ .am still talking. I visited their offices tic1cets are not working while foreign (Caprivi) who matriculated in 1988 cent of the National Assembly and if BENSHANINGUA at the start of the year but was once wiqualified skippers get work; and 1989. The Administration offi­ Nasem represents the youth and sfu­ , WINDHOEK again sent from one person tei an- - factor and shore skippers are the cials do not want to give them em­ dents from these parties, then can it · . other and 1 noticed that those work­ ones doing the employ of skippers; ployment. Everytime the answer is really be termed a paper organisa­ No results, no job ing in the examination section are as - according to our knowledge skip­ the same: no job. Where must we get tion? Mr Sbiwa.meqj., while Well aware yowig as 1 am (I am 19 years old). pers should be al'Pointed by the har­ employment? Why did we get our­ of the Nasem congress on the week­ 1 WROTE the national examinations The people there also tend to blame bour captains, and all skippers un­ selves educated? Why is tribalism end of April 28/29 still refers to its in 1989 and up to date have only the Department of Education in Pre­ dergo an interview with him before still at work in Caprivi? leadership as self-proclaimed. > • received four of my six subjects. 1 toria. 1do not think this is the case, as being give boats. Our educated people are roaming He said Nasem was formed in 1988 would like this issue to be tackled by , theyhavealwaysbeeninorderinthe - shore skippers should have knowl­ around like beggars. It hurts me to adding that it was a collective initia­ - your newspaper. I want to air my past. By the way, I am referring to edge of fishing, and should at least see this, especially with a framed tive of the DTA,NNF,NPFlindUDF views about the Department of Na­ part-time matric examinations. have been a skipper or crew on boats senior certificate on his wall. to oppose Swapo, forgetting that in tional Education, but feel that you laminadilemmabecauseIcannot at sea; I would like to requ~st the new Ministers to solve this problem of ours. I myself matriculated in 1988 and could not get a job. I have also been rejected for a bursary. What must I do? I am 25 years of age. Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport SIMON SlYANGA POBOX82 KATIMA MULILO Teacher Head of Department Fighting chiefs Senior Secondary Mathematics (6 posts) (1 post) TIlE time has come for CriefMoral­ Salary: Minimum Category C (post level 1) R27 897 - Maximum iswani to see that the border dispute Category G (post level 1) R45 041 . case has not been solved by the Salary: Minimum Category C (post level 1) R16 605 - Maximum Requirements: A Category C classification which includes a Supreme Court and that his ancestors Category G (post level 1) R42189. professional, educational qualification plus 6 years teaching were not the first to settled in the Requirements: A B-degree with Mathematics, at least up to experience. Eastern Caprivi. The Crief and his second-year level, or at least a three-year education diploma with The following will be strong recommendations in respect of the elements should then be prepared for Mathematics. respective posts: his claim that he is the (Munitenge) Duties: Teaching of Mathematics in the senior stanaards (i) Tuition of Mathematics through the medium of supreme ruler, custodian and para­ (Std 8 - Std 10) and any other duties, the principal may assign English mount chiefin the East Caprivi at the to him/her. (ii) (a) Afrikaans ' expense of his counteIpart. Station: Khorixas or Braunfels (b) Technical drawing Crief Moraliswani has been the (iii) Tuition of Mathematics through the medium of plaintiff in the border/chieftainship English . case for a 10DS time. It is time, now (iv) Tuition of Mathematics through the medium of iliat we are independent, to ask the Teacher English Senior Secondary Afrikaans (v) Tuition of English in the senior standards Honourable President, as a oeutral (Std 8 -Std 10) person, to help resolve the issue once (1 post) Stations: and for all so that both Criefs respect (i) Brandberg Primary School, Uis one another and restore peace in the (1 post) region. The Crief should face reality .Salary: Minimum Category C (post level 1) R16 605 - Maximum (ii) Braunfels Agricultural School, Braunfels now. He knows very well ·how ex­ Category G (post level 1) R42 189. (2 posts) pensive the court case has been for Requirements: A B-degree with Afrikaans, at least up to second­ (iii) Edward Garoeb Primary School, Anker both Masubia and Mafwe factions. year level, or at least a three-year education diploma with Afri­ (1 post) People were forced to contribute kaans. (iv) T.H.F. Gaob Primary School, Khorixas because of his actions. Duties: Tuition of Afrikaans in the senior standards (1 post) He obviously thought that by tak­ (Std 8 - Std 10) and any other duties, the principal may a~sign (v) S.1. Gobs Secondary School, Omaruru ing the case to court he would be the to him/her. (1 post) victor. It is for these reasons I want Station: Khorixas or Braunfels him to sit down and account for what he has done. He has IOwnhatreci and An attractive range of benefits Include a 13th cheque, a mistrust instead ofUDitina the people, Teacher housing subsidy subject to certain conditions, rent allow­ as the role ofchief should be. I see the Senior Secondary English ance, asslstlince with removal expenses, pension fund (7% Crief now gives a clenched fist ..- contribution for men, 5% contribution for women) medical lute; as far as I witnessed, he wu a aid providing 95% cover on virtually all eventualities and (1 post) . UDP and later an NPP supporter in ample vacation and sick leave. the pac ". It is my wish that .the PIesidcot Salary: Minimum Category C (post level 1) R 16605 - Maximum Enquiries, regarding these positions, can be directed to Mr should solve this problem to help the Category G (post level 1) R42189. J P Breytenbach at Khorlxas, Tel (0020) 6 or Fax (0020) 57. Requirements: A B-degree with English, at least up to second­ two chiefs to know their mba! juril­ year level, or at least a three-year education diploma with English , Applications (on form 21544 • application for ali teaching dictions. Caprivi will nC)t be the first Duties: Tuition of English in the senior standards posts) can be addressed to the Director, Private Bag 200, region to be demarcated, but chiefs (Std 8 - Std 10) and any other duties, the principal may assign Khorlxas 9000. in o~r regions. know their jurildic­ to him/her, tiOl]- and tha! is why there are DO Station: Khorixas or Braunfels Closing date: 10 June 1990. senseless claims in other areu'. I once again appeJIl to the Bovem­ ment of the day to come up bore aad Your partner on the road to prosperity show each chief where he bepo. aDd ends so that the ODe cqaot claim supremacy over tbIp ·.ther. .. E ·K I...IKANOO PRIVATE BAG 1006 KA1'IMA MULILO Everything ca;meto a halt on Africa Day

NAMffilANS took the day off from person of the OAU. mibian President Sam Nujoma's work on Friday and joined fellow While paying tributeJo the "long Africa Day message. independent Africans in celebrating and glorious march" oftheOAU and Nujoma praised the OAU for its Africa Day - the 27th anniversary of the African people towards the eradi­ , 'unflinching" material, moral and the founding of the Oganisation of cation of colonialism and "fruitful" diplomatic support to Africa's lib­ African L'nity (OAU). cooperation between all African states, eration movements, and said politi­ On this, the first year in which Mubarak said problems still remained cal developments in South Africa Namibia has officially celebrated in the fields of economic and social gave groUnd for "guarded optimism" Africa Day, the OAU hosted a recep­ development, democracy and human about the end to apartheid. tion at Windhoek's Safari Motel - rights. He honoured all those who sacri­ one of many such celebrations staged " Namibian independence is in­ ficed their lives for the cause of rid­ throughout the world. deed a great achievement and is a ding Africa of apartheid, colonial­ Tens of thousands of kilometres symbol of freedom, dignity and na­ ism and exploitation, before sending away in the Indian capital New Delhi, tional sovereignty for all of Africa," his "profound salutations" to all Namibia's cultural ambassadors - said Mubarak. OAU member states for their "undy­ songster Jackson Kaujeua and the But one of the OAU's major aims ing commitment" to the continent's Chikokoshi Dan:e Trwpe amoog them - the elimination of apartheid - still future generations. - performed alongside groups from had to be achieved. "Africa shall The speeches over, guests took to Angola, Kenya, Malagasy, Mozam­ never rest and the struggle shall the floor and danced to the irrepress­ bique, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda, continue until the system of apart­ ible beat of Swapo cultural group HERE'S TO AFRICA! OAU Ambassador Olujimi JOhlOSO (left) , Zimbabwe and the ANCin an artistic heid is dismantled." Ndilimani. and Prime Minister Rage Geingob salute the OAU's founders. Africa Day tribute. Turning to the OAU's goal of And,asanindicationoftheOAU's economic integration - the setting up sphere of influence, the wheels of of a common African market - by the government came to a halt in almost year 2000, Mubabrak said the OAU all African countries, as Namibian would work hard to foster coopera­ Prime Minister Hage Geingob found tion among its members. ' out on Friday. There was also an urgent need to Geingob said he telephoned the improve the economic relationship Zambian government's offices in between the developed and develop­ Lusaka but received no reply. He did ing' world, he said. "The time has the same to Dar Es Salaam and then come for genuine and meaningful to Harare - again no answer. dialogue and cooperation between "I then telephoned Johannesburg north and south. " and they answered. Something ·will Mubarak concluded: "Africa is have to be done about that next year, " capable of investing all its resources the Prime Minister told guests at the in a better life for all its people, OAU's Windhoek reception. enabling Africa to enjoy the high The proceedings were opened by place it rightfully deserves in the Egyptian Ambassador Hussein Elsildr world." who read a message from his presi­ Before proposing a toast to Afri­ dent, Hosni Mubarak, current chair- can unity, Geingob delivered Na- The OAU still strives WITH Information Minister Hidipo Hamutenya and Foreign Minister Theo-Ben Gurirab (centre) are (from the left) the OAU's Joel Felli, Nigerian High Commissioner Efegeka Ezi, Ghanaian police chief for econotnic unity Patrick Agboba and Joyce Namuhuya. '

FOUNDED on May 25, 1963 at a campaign for the strict implementa­ meeting of 32 independent African tion of Resolution 435. heads of state in the Ethiopian capi­ Now Namibia is independent and tal Addis Ababa, the Organisation as a member of the OAU it will for African Unity (OAU) has striven become part of the organisation's Sweet Honey sings of to end apartheid and colonialism strategy for African' 'economic inte­ throughout the continent and foster gration" by the year 2000. cooperation between member states. As Elsadr explains, this involves Among the delegates at the OAU's the creation of a common African founding meeting was Namibia's market similar to the European Eco­ a universal struggle current President, SamNujoma, who nomic Community (BEC). Elsadr says was there representing Swapo, then a that, with the economic unification fledgling liberation movement. of Europe in 1992, it was a "matter ITIS always sobering to be reminded struggle," said Reagon. "It (Namib­ kind. Over the years, the OAU has given of survival" for Africa to form its of freedom struggles elsewhere in ian independence) has such an iin­ Added to which, all five of the all­ moral, diplomatic as well as material own common market as soon as the world. But it becomes an uplift­ portant message for those of us who woman group have stunning voices support to the continent's liberation possible. Not to do so could lead to ing experience when the reminding nrust continue the struggle for it shows which - accompanied only by the movements and, as Egyptian Am­ Africa losing almost all trade with is done through the music of one of that we have ground to stand sparsest of percussion - shake foun­ bassador to Namibia, Hussein Elsadr, Europe. the finest singing groups to have on. "However, as the name Sweet dations and bring colour and life to points out, the OAU made a substan­ Existing regional economic coop­ performed in Namibia for a long, Honey In The Rock suggests, the even the drabbest of venues. tial contribution to Namibia's inde­ eration between African states - seen long time. group takes time out from politiking Sweet Honey's second and last pendence. in the SADCC and its north, east and United States a cappella group Sweet . to sing some beautiful ballads which Namibian concert takes place tonight Plan received weapons from the west African equivalents - showed a Honey In The Rock blew away the tug on the heart strings, just as their atthe Windhoek Theatre in Leutwein Tanzania-based OAU Liberation Com­ common African market by 2000 long-weekend hang-over with a re­ tributes to the likes ofSteve Biko and Street, starting at 2Oh30. Admission mittee while Namibian exiles were was possible. "What is needed now sounding two-hour set ofsongs which US black activist Fannie Lou Ham­ is FREE but seats are limited, so get given refuge, education and training is the political will," says Elsadr. had even last night's subdued Kho­ mer rouse passions of a different there early. in OAU member states. The OAU Most Africans wished to live in a masdal audience on its feet and also channeled funds to Swapo,nota­ united continent, says the ambassa­ (almost) raising the roof with applause. bly during last year's all-important dor, and with the current democrati­ Those who two-thirds filled the for­ election campaign. During the same sation of Africa, polticians would mer Khomasdal Teachers Training period, OAU states in the United soon get the message and work to­ College hall stretched Sweet Honey's Nations used infonnation gleaned from wards economic - though not sover­ crowd-warming teclmiques to the full, its Namibian observer missions to eign - unity. but in the end no one could resist the force with which the group sang. The liberation struggle of women mdblack Americans past and pres­ Congratulations ent were dominant themes through­ out the concert, tales of protest and repression: ringing familiar bells with many a Namibian activist in the from Gorbachev audience. But, as group leader Bernice Jdmsoo. WITH Namibian Independence, the last colony disappeared from the map of - Reagon explained, the fact that the Africa, but the continent would not be liberated as long as apartheid remained United States Information Service in South Africa, Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev said in a message to (US IS) was prepared to sponsor this, African heads of state on Africa day. the US govermnent' s cultural tribute "Now a possibility Is emerging to solve this problem (apartheid) by political to Namibian independence, was proof means In the Interests of ail South Africans, both black.and white," Gorbachev that the black person's struggle had said. Africa was one of the most Important factors In th'e creation of a just, non- ' . J~:ain~!i ground over the ye8!"s. violent and nuclear.free world. "I would like to assure that the countrles.and '> .'~ VVe . are,so,. happy to be in. this . peoples of Africa will always find In the Soviet Union a well-meaning partller" country and to be present at the be- ready to develop with them friendly relations," he said. ginning of a continuance of the THE outstanding Sweet Honey In The Rock; IAN CAS

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" . ing very closely with the government NUDO-PP WANTS KERINA and with the majority party, Swapo." Finally, the statement said Nudo­ PP would not be party to "anti­ NUDO·PP, a member of the FCN alliance, said in a press release it Namibian constitution actions", and was "tota&y,against the intrigues ofKephas Conradie and Mr Hans neither was it party to Diergaardt's Diergaardt to replace Professor Mburumba Kerina in the National association with the Afrikaner Weer­ Assembly" • standsbeweging. In a statement sigiled,by B Kan­ can make decisions on his own bind­ danga ofNUDO-PP, it was said that ing other parties and their respective PERMANENT Secretary for Kerina had acted in the best interests leaders." Education Vitalis Ankama of the majority of FCN member par­ Reiterating that Nudo-PP, the (pictured above) opened the ties when he voted in favour of the Liberal Party and the DAN were complementary course at Tucsin constitution. In fact, the majority opposed to the replacement of Ker­ on May 10. Ankama praised people of Rehoboth supported Ker­ ina in the National Assembly, the the work of Tu~in and urged ina's "courageous action", the state­ statement s.aid as a result of Dier­ ment added. gaardt's unconstitutional action, legal donor organisations, such as the "Mr Diergaardt and Conradie must action had been instituted to prevent Konrad Adenauer Foundation, know that the FCN is not their private Kerina's removal from office. to continue ~ inaease support property. TIle FCN is a convention of "As far as. the government of of Tucsin's work. Also six member parties each with equal Namibia is concerned, we can say inaugurated was the Tucsin voting rights. No sinp party or leader without hesitation that we are work- enrichment programme.

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'n PLOFBARE gespanne atmosfeer beers by die Sentrale-gevangenis in Windboek nadat 'n groep oorwegend wit otiJsiere op die nuutaangestelde Kommissaris van Gevangenis, Crispin Matangu, uitgeloop bet nadat by taamlik in die gesig gevat is. Volgens bronne van Focus by die gevangenis-perseel weggery het. dat hy 'n tolk se dienste sal wi! he. Windhoek-gevangenis moes Matangu, Kommer heers in die tronk dat die Die goeie atmosfeer was toe al wat aangestel is nadat die gewese toestand lllmduit kan ruk. . versteur "en ~ n mens kon voel hier Kommissaris, brigadier IohanRob­ Dit volg nadat die Windhoek­ kom 'n ding·," het 'n bron gese. berts, en sy adjunk, kolonel Prins, gevangenis die afgelope tyd in die Du Toit sou glo hierna die nuwe oomag met onathanklikheid verdwyn nuus was nadat The Namibian 'n Kommissaris Matangu prontuit in sy het, hoor hoe sy onderdane hom glo storie gebreek het dat massa-ontsnap­ gesig voor sy hele senior personee1 p~ontuit in sy gesig beskuldig het dat pings aangemoedig word om die nuwe die volgende se: hy onbekwaam is vir die werk. Regering in verleentheid te bring. • dat hy (Du Toit) 'n Suid-Afri­ Matangu is onIangs deur die Presi­ Sowat twee weke gelede is dit kaner is en trots is daarop; 'n Speier van Welwitscbia rank bier pragtig om die bal te kry. Dit dent, Sam Nujoma, aangestel in die opgevolg met 'n werklike groot • dat hy dink die aanstelling van was van die min kere wat die tuisspan teen Wallis in die. prentjie hoepos. ontsnapping van verskeie gevangenes, Matangu is gedoen omdat hy 'n Die drama het hom Woensda­ wat in die proses kwaai aangerand is. swartman is en nie op grond van die was. Wallis bet oor die Weste-span geloop deur 73 - 0 te wen nadat goggend in die Windhoek-gevangenis Bronne het vertel dat Matangu nodige ondelVinding, opleiding en bulle 29 - 0 met rustyd voorgeloop bet. (Foto: Pius Dunaiski.) afgespeel toe Matangu sy personeel Woensdag by die eerste formele kennisnie; byeengeroep het vir 'n eerste kennis­ ontmoeting met sy personeel 'n • dat hy gedink het Kommissaris makingsessie en waar hy graag Reger­ toespraak gelewer het. Hy sou daarin Matangu sal met iets kom, maar al ingsbeleid wou uitspel. meld dat hy 'n herstrukturering van wat hy in sy toespraak kwytgeraak Wallis maak groot skrik Vit die gebeure is dit duidelik dat die gevangenisdiens wi! sien, wat in het, was 'n politieke boodskap; en veral die wit personeel, wat 'n sterk die dae van kolonialisme en apart­ • dat "hy met swartmense saam­ VAN PIUS DUNAISKI OP SWAKOPMUND anti-Swapo-houding het, op 'n groot heid tot 'n wanbalans uitgebou is. werk omdat swartmense in die top­ konfrontasie met die Regering af­ Die hele topbestuur is wit. struktuur van die SA gevangenisdi­ DIE Walliese leeu bet Woensdag op Swakopmund in die eerste stuur omdat 'n uitdagende houding Hy het vertel dat hy in Namibie ens inSuid-Afrika is. (Die mening is openbaar is. Dit kan tot groot aantal gebore is - nie in Zambie soos 'n as onwaar afgemaak deur Focus se bistoriese wedstryd van die toer 'n gebrul gegee wat Namibiers tot bedankings lei. regse koerant hom beskryf - en dat hy bronne wat die gevangenisdiens se bul fondamente geskud bet toe die Welwitscbia-uitn"odigingspan Die uitbarsting Woensdag en die daar in die polisiemag 'n inspekteur nuusblad, Mexus, van I Ianuarie met 73 - 0 oorrompel is. daaropvolgende spanning tussen was. Matangu sou ook bygevoeg dat vanjaar getoon het. Daarin is die Sowat sewehonderd rugby­ agsteman, Owain Williams, ook twee swart- en wit bewaarders, het oor die hy dat dit blyk dat sekere wit offisi­ topbestuur in SA spierwit!) liefhebbers het aanskou hoe die jong gedruk het. naweek gelei daartoe dat dissipline ere nie apartheid wi! los nie en dat Matangu het hierop geantwoord Walliese span, wat mank loop aan Die ander driedrukkers was die in die tronk 'n laagtepunt bereikhet. · daar vermoedens bestaan dat die groot dat hy nie dadelik op die aantygings onttrekking van sleutelspelers weens giftige kantman, Rowland · Phillips, Gevangenes doen byna net wat hulle ontsnapping gekook is om die Swap<>­ wi! antwoord nie. Du Toit het toe beserings, die Namibiese subuniespan Mark Ring (senter) en Ian Buckett. wi!. . . regeringin verleentheid te bring. opgestaan, sy pet opgetel en die ver­ in die grond boor. Opvallend van die Wallisers was dat Beweringe wi! dit ook he dat die Bronne het vertel dat ds. Du Toit, sIae Matangu agtergelaat. Hy het Die massiewe telling van 73 - 0 het hulle hul aan die water vergryp het. Na ontstoke wit offisiere, wat uitgeloop watnognielankinNamibiewoorien uitgestap sonder eqige verskoning. skokgolwe in Namibiese rugby-kringe elke drie is daar met bottels water op die het nadat die konfrontasie tussen die die hoogste rang in die gevangenis Hy is gevolg deur een sogenaamde veroorsaak. Wallis het vanjaar die veld gehaas om die dorstige en kapelaan, 'n ene ds. Du Toit, en dra, opgespring he( en die nuwe Kleurling-offisier, luitenant Marga­ swakste gevaar in die Vyfnasie-reeks swetende bleek Wallisers af te koel. in Europa en nie minder as twaaIf top Aan Welwitschia se kant, het Jorrie Matangu plaasgevind het, glo Kommissaris duidelik laat verstaan ret Bok, en 'n groep wit offisiere. spelers het onttrek. Jordaan en die moedige kort skl'um­ vuurwapens getrek en van die het dat hy in Afrikaans wit praat en Volgens Focus se bronne is hulle Met vyftienman-rugby het die WaI­ skakel, Riaan Jantjies, die beste spel adj.-off. Leon Taljaard en sy broer liesers letterlik 001' die Welwitschia­ gelewer. Jordaan hetdie beste gevaarin senior-sersant Koen Taljaard, adj.­ span gestoornroller en nie minder as verdediging terwyl Jantjies ondailka off. S.E. Wolmarans (hoof van vroue­ dertien driee is in die proses ingeryg. min balbesit, die kere wat die hal aang­ Khomasdal afdeling), kaptein Bassingthwaite (by Die Welwitschia-span, met die bek­ ekom het, goed gehreck het. Hy het het later teruggekom en vertel dat hy ende senter, Danie van der Merwe, wat egter min ondersteuning gekry. die ander wou gaan keer), bewaarder ingepas is om politieke repurkussies te • Namibie se B-span het Saterdag Srnit van sekuriteit, bewaarder Kruger voorkom. is byna in aIle fasette van die egter hul beter van hul taak gekwyt en Community (in opleiding), adj.-offisiere JJ. Steyn, spel geklop. Maar dit was veral in die Wallis in die sogenaamde "Suidwes­ Roors Scholtz (broer van WoImanms), 10sgemaIe wat die toerspan sy vemuf stadion" in Windhoek bietjie en Ben Human, Renier Mouton, getoon en as groot oorwinnaar getree hokgeslaan. Wallis het met 35 - 18 Etienne Vermaak en Tredoux (sy het het. getriomfeer. Service Centre glo geloop tot by die deur en terug­ N adat Wallis met rustyd reeds stewig Die wedstryd was veral in die begin gekom), bewaarders I . Oppermann in die saal was met 'n telling van 29 - 0, baie saai omdat dit gewemel het met a humanitarian organisation comprising of: A en Marius Barnard. is die krane egter eers in die tweede hanteerfoute deur albei spanne. Dit was Day·Care centre, Library, Clinic & Old Age Die hoof van die gevangenis in helfte oopgedraai. Die toersp8D het die egter veral Namibie B wat 'n klomp wedstryd spotmaklik laat lyk en punte strafskoppe teen hom gesoek het en op Home has a vacancy for a Windhoek, Piet Nel, het hierop die uitlopery veroordeel. vir die vales opgestapel. 'n stadium is die skeidsregter deur die Dit was duidelik dat die Wallisers Die vergadering, waar vrae vurige Namibiese skare uitgejou. flks is na hul seisoen in Europa en dat Shaun McCulley. wat weer op die beantwoord is, het voortgegaan, maar die Namibiers gesukkel het. Eers hier rugby-tonee1 gekom het nadat.hy met die gespanne atmosfeer het dinge naby die eindfluit het Welwitschia 'n 'n besering gesukkel het. het in die daarvandaan moeilik gemaak. klein opflikkering getoon, maar toe eerste helfte die Wallisers rondgejaag The vacancy requires"a lady in possession of "Vandat die voorval plaasgevind was die koeel reeds deur die kerk. met sy goeie kantlyn-skoppe. a matric certificate with typing and book· het, 1!::oukus die wittes eenkant en die Mike Rayer van Wallis het die tel­ Wallis het voor rustyd 'n drie swartmense eenkant en die spanning bord geopen met 'n strafskop in die aangeteken om met IS - 3 voor te loop. keeping. A driver's 1igence would be an het die dissipline in die tronk sleg sewende minuut. Slot Glyn Llewellyn Dit het die toerspan die "odige in­ added advantage. The correct person must getref. Daar is min samewerking en (nr .4) het daama spotmaldik gaan druk. spuiting gegee, wat n4 rustyd weer wittes en swartmense is negatief Die skrumskakel Steve Fealey, wat kookwater-rugby gespeel het wat her­ have good organising skills, a dynamic . teenoor mekaar," het een bron gese. 'n lewendige vertoning agter sy pak inner het aan Woensdag se weghol­ personality and good h uman relations. She Die toepaslike owerhede kon nie voorspelers gehad het, het in die 20-ste sege op Swakopmund. vir kommentaar opgespoor wordnie. minuut gaan druk nadat hy behoorlik Teen die einde, nadat McCulley 'n must also be ambitious, be able to work on byna man-aIleen deur die Welwitschia­ paar strafskoppe oorgeskop het weens her own, have a Christian background and be span gedartel het. Nog drie drjee is voor Wallis se vuilspel, het Namibiers sterk rustyd deur Wallis gedruk. vertoon en goeie lopies ondemeem. prepared for challenges. Salary is negotiable In die tweede helfte is daar agt driee VeraI Ben Swartz se sterk lopie oor according to experience and competency. ingeryg, wat gewoonlik gevolg het op byna die lengte van die veld om onder goeie dryfspel, wat met opwindende die pale te gaan druk, het geesdrif in die tweede fases-spel afgerond is om die spel gebring. Dit-was egter te lw om Address written applications, together with a verdediging van Welwitschia uit­ iets te beredder. mekaar te skeur. . Wallis se punte het bestaan uit drie complete CV to MrA Manettl, PO Box.24183, Op vleuel het Steve Ford getoon dat doelelilwee driee en driro 8trafskoppe en Windhoek 9000. Tel (061) 3·4001 (0) (061 ) 22· hy 'n sneltrein is. Hy het gevaarlik Namibil! B s'Q uit 'n doel, 'n Ikepdoel gelyk elke keer as hy aan 'nbal vat. Hy en drie strafskoppe. 2898 after hours. . . ~ .bekr opn met twee. driee. FeaIey het Allan . B"teman, ae!lter van \vallia , <- drle gedTUk terwyl die lang en kranige was die ~te speIer Op die veld. THE ~AMIBIAN ,Monday May 28 1990. 11

Regstellings nodig p.m. kan uitkom nie, wat laat die bestuur glo dat ons met R872 p.m. sal MET Namibie se onlangse ona~­ uitkom? klikheid en die verdwyning van kolo­ BRIEWE... BRIEWE... BRIEWE... Die ander probleem is bevorder- niale mag is daar'peelwat verander­ 'l' iPgs. i' . • inge in diepyplyrt. Maar nog steeds verstaan nie! kan ons nie gelyke beWtPdeling kry,~ \VaarVan 6 -Wittes IS. Vali die swartes Nou die dag word 'n wit semor rue. ' ,c., ~(- is daar egter swartmense wat inst­ Ons almal weet goed dat alhoewel het geen se of stemreg nie, omdat T.B.A op die Keetmanshoop, D. Van inktief 'n koloniale kleed dra. die nasionale radiodiens ~~u al 'n Om aan te sluitby 'nklubwaarVan hulle blykbaar~e staats~ptenare is . . Wyk, binne 6 maande twee bevor­ geruime tyd aan die gang is,daar slegs wittes lede is, moet jy eers deur nie. Hierdie saak verg noukeurige derings toegeken. Eers ~ord hy aandag. ,. steeds voorsiening ge~ word vir 2 wittes aangewys word om die klub Maritz moetOmaarnet onthou dat hoofklerk: radiobeheer 'en daarria Daar is sekere swart- en bruin­ kanaal een, wat 'n sterk Afrikaanse te kan besoek. As jou gedrag h@e die behuisingskomitee vir ons nie besryfstoesighouer. Maar hy het net karakter openbaar. .' groepe in Namibie wat hul oorsp):Ong goedkeuring ~egdra, kry jy 'naan­ aanvaarbaar is rue. . 'n standerd 6 skoolrapport, terwyl totaal prysgegee het en steeds so wil Niemand het tot dusver daarteen soekvorm om in te vul en aan 'n Onthou, as jy voortgaanmet apart­ daar swart klerke met standerd 8 en behou. Selfsgevalle het 'n mens in beswaar aangeteken, omdat ons almal, komltee vir oorweging te gee. Geen heid' is daar nie plek vir jou inNamibie selfs standerd 10 is. die land in die verlede raakgeloop in die gees vannasionale versoening, swartman sal aan die uiteinde by so nie. Wees dus gewaarsku! . TransNamib het geen geld om aan waar 'n ligter van kleur kind van 'n blind geword het vir die klas van 'n klub aanvaar word rue, en veral, sy werkers te bestee nie, maar hulle swart vrou op sy broers en susters dinge. onder die voorsitterskap van Maritz, Bekommerde Namibian kon bekostig om 'n Portugese rug­ neersien omdat hulle donker van kleur Maar noudat sommige mense on­ die eienaar van die Khorixas Bakk:ery. Khorixas. byspan met R30 000 te borg. Hoe is. tevrede is dat alle nuusbulletins van Ek wi! ook sommer aan hom se; ruim dit? 1 Junie vanjaar net in Engels sal 'Ons swartes koop ook met dieselfde Wrywing en familietwis was op . TransNamib aangevat Conradie ~t ook in sy berig genoem die manier veroorsaak, min wetende wees, word nou luidkeels geskreeu geld as die wittes en die geld het ook daar heers 'n goeie gees van samew­ dat hulle allnal een gemeenskaplike en gepetisie - tenkoste van die meer­ dieselfde waarde. Wees gewaarsku, GRAAG wi! ek Conradie as person­ erking en versoening by TransNamib. moeder het, terwyl net die vaders derheid van,die Namibiers. want ons kan enige dag besluit om eel1toof van TransNamib se geheue Ek dink nie die waar nie. Die blankes verski!. Ek wi! langshierdie weg net di­ nie meer daar te koop rue. verfris na aanleiding van 'n artikel in. verstaan nie wat versoening beteken In die geval waar die swartvrou se egene wat met die opstelling van o Aan die klubbestuur ~ ek se; . Die Republikein van 11-05-1990. ·nie. Versoening beteken nie verdere van Xoagus is, verkies die liggekleur­ sodanige peiisi~s teen die instelling 'Stel die.. klub oop vir alle Namibiers .Hy se mos in die artikel dat daar uitbuiting nie,maar dat hulle (wit­ des 'Skrywer' as hul van. van Engels op die kassie besig is, en probeer om apartheid' uit julie nie probleme by TransNamib is en tes)moetberoukry ooJ' die slcgte Hierdie neiging veroorsaak dat daar waarsku, dat ek binnekort 'n petisie gedagtes te kry." dat die werkers ook die probleme het dinge wat hulle qns aangedoen het selfs erg afgewyk is van oorspronklike sal opstel om die sogenoemde kanaal rue~ . met apartheid. " swartvanne. tOxam word soms Ucham een sommer afgeskaf te kry! Ek sal Anti-Apartheid Comadie is praat volgens my nie Jy moet met jou dade ,wys

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Rig skriftelike aansoeke, vergesel van 'n volledige CV aan Mnr AA Manettl, Posbus 24183, Windhoek 9000. Tel (061) 3-4001 (werk), (061) 22-2898 na lire. 12 Monday May 28 1990 THE "NAMIBIAN

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EllyThomas Elenga Mukulu ota Ii hokolola"kutya kwatela mo omagumbo gokukala manga, opo ngaa iinirna yi longe gandjeomolwonkalondjindilimuyo Omukwa nguka ogwa simima nonando ge Ii monkalo ombwinayi; mEpangelo lyetu yene niinirna yetu tai dbigupala notai gandja ethano Oluno mokulongithwa kwago nale on­ osho Elenga Mukulu a hokololele yene kashi Ii we ngaashi nale iinima ya ewinayi mokushitalela monakwiwa Ondangwa gombelewa yoPoosa. (oshoka ogwa oshifo shika ngawo. Ii yaashi yetu yene. Ornalelo glilongo yalcwaita yamwe yoPlan. OnJmDdanaD 9000 kala gwa hupwa omututu omunene Oshi Ii sha konekwa poornbelewa pamwe naga tale nawa oshinima·shika. ndji ya pita' moradio momaisku 4 ngoka gwa kala gwa fa okangulu). dhiilongo mOshilongo ashihe kutya Elenga Mukulu olya gwedha ko nll.­ Mai 1990 okuzilila koministeli yopevi Olukanda Okwa Ii wo hamu ningilwa iigongi ope na omagumbo ornawanawa lela tango ta Ii ti kutya moshilongo ornu na yegamenohailwaF. Malima, oyaeta iinene yoshilongo nenge oompangu mokutungwa, ngaashi pOrnbelewa omahala gamwe ga sirnana, ngaashi onJaunwemuse akwiita yoPlan mbooo IAmunghambya dhomalenga. Omukwa ogwa Ii gwa yOshilongo shUukwarnbi noshowo omadhiya, omiti nomandombe sigo onena katuna iilonga yetu. kuthwa ko kaakwiita yaSouth Africa koombelewa onkwawo, ngoka taga nomithitu ngaa na osha gwana lela Mwaashi sha pita moradio kutya momurnvo 1975 sho ya tungu Okamba " vulu okulongithwa nenge okukalwa ku omahala gatya ogawo ga simanekwe Amungbamba ota yono oompango aakwiita yamwe yoPlan ita ya ka yawo yOrnakakunya pehala mpoka. yamwe mboka yaana omagumbo moshilongo shetu sha manguluka opo dhoshilongo sha Namibia. Akwetu Omukwa nguka oya kala ihe haye gu manga ihe oge Ii monkalo ornbwinayi Egameno lyuuntshitwe Ii kale lya taam~wa mo muukwiita, mungaye tu yamukule Amunkambya keli nande longitha onga Ohaltari yawo yokun­ manga onkee otaga vulu okulongwa gamenwa. Nange osha longekidhwa nomuyakwetu oyendji mbono nda nawa. Mu Amunkambya omuna amu ingila Omambo nokugalikanena opo ga pewe yamwe mOOka "ye na nawa, otashi ka eta mpoka kutya aat­ tsakaneka, oshetu etela omalimbililo mboka yalimoDTA nenge yeli noshoyo okulekela Ornakakunya ngele ompumbwe yomagumbo.Ornatala alelipo ya kale haya futu sha tashi vulu no~ayipulo taga pwatukitha omitae. moDTA taa tsikile no ku longtihwa taga ka lwitha oSW APO mokuti. otaga vulu okulongithwa pamwe ngaa okulongithwa ' mOkutunga oshilongo Tseoyendjiotunaoonzapodbinasba leomutaodi. A.antu mbano ohayi itaoga Elelo lyOshilongo shaMbalantu olya nande ongaa oosikola dhaanona shetu. nuukwiita, katuna oonzapo dhosivili kutya yo oye na eendjebo dhawo kala nokupula ko Ornukwa gwawo nenge ontaeyo yill hwepo miilonga yedbi pewa Jru Unita. oshoka Oshigwana oshigundjuka ka­ yosivili.SwBpo DEpangelo lye op­ Otatu indile opo aakuluntu yoshig­ sha Ii we shi shi kutya mOrnbalantu wamwe · fioshikondo shegameno wana yeye yakwnagidbe Aahannmg­ omu na Ornuti omunene ngoka gu na naaninge oonkambadbala kehe, opo bambya. Ngele ita ye shi ningi naye sha nOndjokooona yaMbalantu. '0sh­ yatameke ynya mekwatatbano tu tae yithile mbala, ohoka tae otatu inirna shirnwe, ' aatalelipo (Tourists) Omukithi omuitlithi onkee ngaa natango ,ta go dhipaga aakalimo. lyakola naagaluki aye she, opo ye tu ko ninga owal1\~1"lipapula to lika". mOOka ya Ii haya talelepo Omuti nguka Moshipangelo mOshakati, mehuWo lyoshiwike sha ziko omukithi gwa . yelithile nawa onakuyiwa yetu, tse tu Moshivike sbgayi oya Ii ya tsili.ke ongetbano ewanawa lyaMbalantu kaya ~ ­ tya ngeyi ogwa falele natango aakwashigwana oyendji, moka mwa pule wo mpoka twa pumbwa okuye­ Ii we taya mono ornpito yoku gu tale­ uupandela moondjila onene yo Jru ya kwatelwa okanona komunangeshefa a simana omushamane Frans lithilwa. · kOkatana aniwa oya ya yamukula lapo oshoka opa mbolokwa kaaSouth Swapo nayi tameke meendelelo oku Africa. Kakele kOrnukwa, omatungo Indongo. " omusamane Simon Kaukungwa goka ninga omitumba naagaluki. atuhe. gamwe goshigwana oga kala wo ga Okanonamati haka kedhina Imman­ mOOka tai faalelwa komukithi, omanga ali a ninga osbipopiwa moRadio kutya Aaleli yoSwapo nakale wo yeshishi kwatwa ko kaakwiita mbaka riElelo ly­ uel Sam Shaftishuna oka Ii kena owala kiitopolwa irnwe kwa za oonkundana Swapo iita inayi yi tili. ngele ongawo kutya oyena ondjo, oshoka nkee nga opshilongo sho lya kala ta Ii pula kutya oomwedhi hetatu, oka hulitha etitano kutya omukithi gwatya ngeyi oguli ko nayi ye komaluvanda. na Ii pewe omatungo galyo olya kala lya ziko komatango mOshipangelo ngaa ta gu xwepopala. Konima sho twa zile pondje ka yena nande Tse mba tu Ii muAmungbambya owala ta Ii tidhwa-tidhwa po. Oma­ shEpangelo m Oshakati. Konirna sho ka . Omupresidende a ga ndja elombwelo ekwatatbano natse, sbika ota shi ulike aak.washigwana otwa vulwa oJru Wa tukathano nomakuthilathanopo Ii ka hakukilwa komukithi nguka omu­ kutya aapangi mosbilongo ashishe na kutya kaye onkWa natse. ondangala. goondyembo oga Ii ga holoka omolu tilithi, noka eta moshipangelo .shoka. ya ka kwathele komahala ngoka ga nika Swapo ota indilwa opo a dhiladhile okukondjela omauthemba ngaka. Osheya puuyelele kutya okanona oshiponga. nawa onkalo yaagaluki. T. Tashihulushito Okatokolitho 435 sho kayi miilonga haka okwa Ii ka kwatwa koshirnela Natango ota ku gandjwa elombwelo GweniM.K Aunkambya noshilongo shaManguluka yo aakwiita nonkungo, nokonirna oshitishanathigo kutya aakalimo mOOka yena iiyenditho Oshakati Oshakati ya South Africa ya shuna koshilongo shimwe osha kwatwa kuunkundi na ya kwathele mekondjitho R. De Namibia 9000 shawo, Ornukwa nguka ogwa man­ nokahulitha. 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Ovahona vetu ovalaule vakwetu ina longifa ovanailonga vaV'o eevili da vetu talako ongo vanhu noivavetu pitilila pe he na ofuto, omanga nee MINISTRY OF 'FINANCE valulL Obava tukana oitya yii ngaasbi omwe di ngeenge wa fi, otashi dulika 20 inda kokaumbo laxnyolro nomatukaoo pa pile nande oma1i1w inava futwL makwawo mayi inaateelelwL Efimbo Eshi ohashi twala fiyo opopo ova­ I:( ~::::~: :i; :~~:: :: :: i nailonga va kale tava fi ondjala sh­ loilonga tayi hovele oJrudja poheyali aashi inava futwa pefimbo 010 la As announced on previous occasions and as part of the continuing fiyo opomugoyi wonguloshi, ndele nande ongaho omunhu ohafutwa ufwa. process of Independence, the Government of Namibia has decided to oumaliwa vashona-neenghono. Ope na nee ovanailonga vamwe ovo prepare for the Introductlon,of a new currency for Namibia to take Ovanhu ihavapewaomafudo onghee hava loogo pomahooli, hava lango eevili 16 mefiku; ashike ohava futwa ngoo atameke1e ndele nokadjepo mgee place during 1992. ,wa tewa-rewa moilOO8L Kashina nee ashike R120 ile R140 koivike ivali. Shahala okutya, komwedi omunhu a A suitable name for .the new currency has to be chosen which: kutya onnmhu 00 okwe mu longela eedula difike peni. Oha tewa-tewa tya ngaho oha futwa R280, odo inadi a) should be different from that which has been used In Namibia for so aSruke pehena elombwelo 1asha kutya wana nande oJrufutwa omunbu h. many years, omolwasbike, shapo oba 1m tiwa asbikc ubala omutenya noufiJru aua ta kapena oilooga, nckle mongula opcoa longo. Ovanhu va tya ngaha vamwe b) should be short, sharp and lucid nale omunhu a Jrutilwa po. 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IWISA KAIZER CHIEFS CASTLE CHALLENGE CHAMPIONS 1990

KAIZER Chiefs made history a fortnight ago when they became the first team to win the newly-launched Castle Challenge at the FNB Stadium, Johannesburg. Chiefs, who have already netted the Iwisa Soccer Spectacular, look capable of reclaiming the league tide at the end of the current season. The team.is, standing from left to right; Nelson Dladla (ass.-coach), Neil Tovey, Gino Peneda, Abel Shongwe, Scara Thindwa, Rudolph Seale, Matthews Phiri, Ntsie Maphike, Shane MacGregor, William Shongwe, Augusto Palacios (coach). Kneeling: Doctor Khumalo, Lucas Radebe, Rudolp Seale, Ace Khuse, Marks Maponyane, Wellington Manyathi (captain), Howard Freeze, Fanie Madida and Mark Tovey.

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RESULTS of the Premier League matches played at the weekend: WINDHOEK. SATURDAY: African Stars 1 Robber Chanties 0, BS Tigers 4 Explorer XI 5, Golden Rivers 2 Sarusas Orlando Pirates 2, Ramblers 1 Golden for America's Cup Bees 0, LiveIpOol 0 Arsenal 1. SUNDAY: Ramblers 9 Robber Chanties 3, African Stars 1 Golden Bees 2, Civics 4 Explorer XI 3, Sarusas Orlando Pirates 3 Arsenal 1, Liverpool 2 SAN DIEGO -The Soviet Union, Japan and even landlocked Switzerland will be among the challengers Golden Rivers O. for the 1992 America's Cup, the San Diego Yacht Club announced yesterday after a midnight deadline for entries had passed. TSUMEB. SATURDAY; Benfica 0 Sorento Bucks O. A total of 20 yacht clubs from 15 time and Spain's entry will represent The San Diego Yacht Cub had SUNDAY: Benfica 1 YoUng Ones 2. nations will race the new America's the Hispanic world for the first time. agreed to the Leningrad request but Cup class of 70-foot (22 metre) Ehman said a second Soviet chal­ final word had to come from the RUNDU. SATURDAY: Cuca Tops 3 Young Onesl. monohull yachts in May 1992 off lenge had been received from the challengers. SUNDAY: Cuca Tops 1 Sorento Bucks 3. San Diego Bay - a record number of Leningrad Yacht Club but it had They will meet next Thursday in yacht clubs and of challenging coun­ requested an additional 14 days to San Diego to decide their Challenger WALVIS BAY. SATURDAY: Blue Waters 3 Life Fighters 1. tries. come up with the 25 ()()() dollar fee. of Record - the syndicate charged SUNDAY: Blue Waters 1 QUef Santos O. The general manager of the 1992 The Odessa Arcadia Racing Yacht with organising the challenger sail­ (The Eleven Arrows-Black Africa was not played as the latter were reportedly cup, Tom Ehman, said nine countries Club was the first Soviet entry. offs. not al1owe4cto pass the Namibian/Walvis Bay border into Walvis Bay). would be racing for the first time: , Scotland, West Germany, Japan, Switzerland, the Soviet Un­ ion, Spain, Yugo~lavia and . NAMIBIA BEVERAGES Cup veterans challenging again Ibis time are Australia, England, France, A JOINT VENTURE PARTNERSHIP EJETINEEN Italy, Canada and New Zealand. RRST NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LTO New Zealand's Michael Fay, whose REG_NO. 89/531 ANO PARADISE BEVERAGES (NAMIBIA) (PTY) LTD . 1988 challenge ended in failure in NAMIBIA • (PlY) LTD. the New York Court of Appeals last month, again represents the Mercury Bay Boating Club. are looking for.8 fully qualified Ehman said the race would pro­ duce other firsts" Japan will be the first Asian coun­ PHOTOLITHOGRAPHER try to be involved in the ~erica's Cup. . The ideal candidate will have an eye for possible colour scanning, besides The Soviet Union and Yugoslavia being an excellent stripper. . . bring in Eastern Europe for tb,e first We are offering an attractive renumeration packet with a 40 hours workweek. ' Persons interested should Please address your application with a copy of your trade certificate to: apply for the position at l)fr The Manager Studiographlx Namibia (Pty) Ltd J.C Coetzee Tel 6-1386 or in PO Box 9298 WINDHOEK 9000 writing to PO Box 1436" or phone (061) 22-2813 for more Information. WINDHOEK ~ . .. .. ' 16 Monaay~ay 28 1990 THE NAMIBIAN

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Italians stay in front NASHUA Black Africa's goalscorer, tc'ellah Snewe (extreme right), moves into an open space with Italy's Luca Gelfi won the 10th stage of the Giro d 'Italia cycle race yesterday, team-mate Eric Quest ready to send a pass to him. Stars' Vemuna Hoveka, who played a humdinger his second stage win in five days, but countryman Gianni Bugno retained the leader's pink jersey. for the brightly shining Pepsi Boys during the BS Tigers tournament final tie at the Katutura Stadium Bugno clocked in just six seconds behind Gelfi' s one hour 31 minutes and on Tbursday, is trying to catch up with the Lions' pair. The teams drew I-I. 46 seconds, increasing his overall lead to more than four minutes. Poland's Lech Piasecki was third, 57 seconds behind Gelfi on the slightly climbing 68-km run from Alba to Cuneo near the French border. Bugno stretched his overnight one minute and 24 second lead into a comfortable four minutes and eight seconds, with compatriate Marco Giovan­ netti his nearest rival. Monday's 11th stage takes the riders a mostly flat 241 Ions from 'Cuneo to Lodi, south-east of Milan. Rugby men picked

Namibia has named its first Test team to play the visiting Welsh rugby side at the South West Stadium in Windhoek on Saturday. The team is: Andre Stoop; Ben Swart, Vince du Toit, Durandt Deysel, , Gemard Mans (capt), Shaun, McCulley, Basie Buitendach; Casper Derks, Stefan Smith, Manie Grobler, Johan Barnard, Sarel Losper (v-capt), Arra van der Merwe, Alex Skinner, Theo Oosthuizen. Reserves - Eben Beukes, Grove Smith, Jasper Coetzee. Japie Vermaak, Moolman Olivier and Jaco Coetzee. Basie Buitendach, the scrum-half, will be playing his first game this season following a groin injury at the beginning oflast season. He played for his club, Wanderers' second team, on Saturday ina curtain-raiser to the Wales versus Namibia match. He had an outstanding game and looked fully fit. McCulley is also playing for the first time this season, following a cricket injury while playing for Namibia, and he has also had hamstring injury problems. He replaces Moolman Olivier at fly-half. A newcomer to the side is left-wing Ben Swarts, who replaces Heinrich de SARUSAS Orlando Pirates' hot-shot Sabansa Namaseb (black attire) tries to beat Young Ones' Waal. Swarts played for the Namibia B side on Saturday and scored the best talented right-back Stylie Willemse. Orlando defeated Arsenal 3-1 at the Katutura Stadium yesterday try ofthe match five min~tes from full time after running fromhis own 25-yard and Young Ones beat Benfica 2-1 at the Nomtsoub Stadium at Tsumeb yesterday. line. ' The pack is the same which did duty against Portugal about a month ago when Namibia won 83-9. Victory for Senna PEPSI BOYS-LIVELY LIONS Brazillian Ayrton Senna, driving a McLaren extended his lead in the World Drivers' Championship when he won a thrilling and incident riddled Monaco SHARE THE SPOILS Grand Prix yesterday. The Brazilian finished in one hour 52 minutes,just 1,087 seconds ahead of Frenchman Jean Alesi in a Tyrrell. The race required a restart after an accident on the first lap when Berger collided with Prost. No drivers were injured. The other placins were as follows: CONRAD ANGULA 3. Gerhard Berger (Austria) McLaren 4. Thierry Boutsen (Belgium) Williams 5. Alex Caffi (Italy) Arrows PRE-TOURNAMENT favourites Nashua Black Africa and a revived African Stars both failed to find 6. Eric Bernard (France) Lola the winning goal and shared the first prize money during their not-so-exciting BS Tigers soccer 7. Gregor Foitek (Switzerland) Onyx tournament final played at the Katutura Stadium on Tbursday. No goals were scored in the first tory of the seasoo, oot bad their dreams police are either incapable of han­ Friendly Cup warm-up period, and the game will be remem­ shattered by a well taken indirect dling the soccer thugs or do not care bered for poor finishing and. lack of free-kick by St-ars' saviour Pule for the 'safety of black sporta lovers. World Cup finalists Sweden beat 6-0 (halftime 1-0) in a soccer friendly strategy, particularly in the play of 'Noriega' Tjombe only five minutes This national reconciliation policy on Sunday. the team' respective forwards, with from full time. seemed to be fully exploited by lOme Scorers: Stars' Patrick 'l6-valve' Basson and The goal was just what the Pepsi government officials and they usu­ Sweden- Mats Magnusson (fourth minute), Anders Limpar (57th), Tomas Black Africa's targetman Smithly Boys needed as they went on to tor­ ally get away with it as they know Brolin (59th, 6lst), Peter Larsson (64th), Jonas Them (74th) Attendance: 'Chacklas' Engelbrecht being the main ment their more-fancied opponents that they are protected by the so­ 12914 culprits. with numerous mimes. But their called national reconciliation. " Both strikers got two golden op­ efforts went either unrewarded over "It is totaly unsafe to take your portunities each in the first half, but the Lions' cross-bar or safely into the family to the Katutura soccer sta­ Fromberg survives to win their team-mates could only hold their hands of goalkeeper Moses Tjiten­ dium," he continued. " But white breath in disbelief as their aimless dero. rugby followers can watch their game Richard Fromberg of Australia beat Marc Rosset of Switzerland 4-6 6-47-6 (7- and over-hasyted efforts missed the Both teams failed to produce the with a police guard everywhere to be 5) to win the Bologna International tennis tournament yesterday. mark. winner at the final whistle and split seen. Fromberg, who also had to rally on Saturday in his semifinal match against Black Africa, who looked set to the prize money of which each re­ " Where will this Namibian inde­ Jerome Potier of France, needed 2-1/2 hours to beat Rosset. take their opponents apart from the ceived R3 250. pendence lead us'l" he asked. • 'We Rosset, the No 2 seed, seemed distracted in the first set,losing his first serve outset, had only themselves to blame Credit must also go to referee Alex must start seeing the fruit. of our and trailing 3-0 before recovering his composure and rallying to win the set. for the draw as they failed to hold Kapenaina for thC wonderful way he hard earned independence. I think it Fromberg was troubled by errors off his backhand and appeared tentative at onto their 75th lead through their handled the match. Despite the good is not asking too much to send a few the net. But he won the second set when Rosset, serving at 4-5, committed three pivot Fellah Snewe. football, the game was marred once police security men to the Itadiumor doublefaults. In the third set, neither player yielded a break and the match was The huge strilrer, who had the crowd again by the slight commotion of are they waiting until someone gets decided by the tie-breaker. roaring with his devastating left-flank hooligans who seem to have become murdered before they Iiact, lib in runs throughout the match, was set a regular feature at the Katutura soccer the past, " he asked. through by the enteIprisins Bernhardt stadium. 'The obviously