1 './ .. I * TOD~Y: MINER TRAPPED AT TSUMEB * ROSSING WORKERS PROTEST * SlJPER SPORT * ?a Bringing Africa South Vol.2 No.409 SOc (GST Inc.) Friday September 13 MAKE sure that your copy of to­ e day's actlon­ packed The Na­ m iblan has Its full 44 pages, in­ serla cluding Abacus, a special sup- plement on the Indian Trade Ex­ hibition, Or Doomsday memo to Quayle claims Gonzo on bird­ hunting and much more .•• that a one-party state is imminent THE Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA) GWENUSTER has warned in a memorandum to visiting United Lady.o( States vice-president Dan Quayle that a one­ Fund, especially insofar as party state in Namibia is imminent. Development Aid was con­ the night cerned. The statement was issued finance the Governor of the It went on to urge' 'the USA against a background of wide­ Reserve Bank was forced to Government to promote the says NO spread praise for democracy in leave the country after only concept of channelling· such Namibia since the country one year of service". aid through private enterprise gained its independence. Revealing a certain amount and not necessarily through STAFF REPORTER The US vice-president him­ of paranoia and even hysteria, Govemnlent' '. self yesterday described Na­ Muyongo said •'w e are acutely The memorandum stressed A disappointed customer mibia as a "model for other aware of forces within the the" need of real sUPP'"~1l for a­ rang The Namibian late African countries on moving governing party who are not strong opposition to ensure the last night from his luxury towards democratic rule". satisfied with the Constitution continued livelihood of democ- hotel bedroom to tell of a The memorandum to QUayle, in its present form". racy in Namibia' , .. frustrated romance earlier signed by DT A acting presi­ 1'liese elements were trymg . Finally, the DTA appealed in the evening. dent Mishake Muyongo, said to create a climate in which the 10 the US Government 16 The man, a black Mauritian that while it appeared on the Constitution could be changed " continue its support for doctor,had called Namibia's surface that democracy was to a 'one party state' type of democracy in Namibia to en- only escort agency earlier' in alive and Well iD tlatniQia, there government, the DTA man sure thafCentral Planning does ,the ,evening to order a' R120 were ~ . many instll,lIl!ents of added. not take root in our Society in woman'but when she arrived nomw democratic process tlult Muyongo continued that the .ap.y form w~tsoever". she refused to join him and the .are not working". _ PTA was also aware of at- . It called (or both moral and doctor says he was told she Muyoogo cited as anexarnple tempts by 'certain Ministers' fmanc~al support for "inGe- does not "go with blacks". the fact that the Standing to interfere with private insti.~ ~ pendent pressure groups such "Two weeks ago I was in Committees ofPailiament had _ t1Jtions such as Meatco. • 'In . - as the NSHR (National Soci- Johannesburg, and paid R160 not yet been instituted "with this manner they will intro- etyofHumanRightsofPhilya for an agency fee and then we the result that policies such as duce 'Central Planning' via the Nangolo), the Institute for negotiated a massage and what Foreign Affairs would indicate back door," the DT A memo- Democracy, and to foster the and what... There were no ibM our closest friends are Cuba randum added. formation of new legal aid problems. and the Peoples Republic of The Alliance said it supported organisations to help victims "But here you still discrimi­ China" . the policies of the W orId Bank of government harassment". nate. I was very much dis­ Further, the fact that • 'in and International Monetary turbed as I had expected that in IN PRA-ISE OF DEMOCRACY. US vice-president Dan South Africa, not free Na­ Quayle addressing the media at State House yesterday. mibia," said the doctor. Quayle called Namibia "a model for other African He added that he could quite countries on moving towards democratic rule' \ He said understand if he had approached he hoped change would come to Malawi, which he has amibianthat someone in the street and she just visited. Quayle and his entourage today fly to the A STRONG earth tremor §J~:eru;ive part of what he had refused him, but 'this was Ivory Coast, the final stop on their week-long African yesterday morning col­ called a " stope", the area where continued on page 2 tour. Photograph : Erich Boois lapsed a section of the giant copp er~bearing ore is mined Tsumeb copper mine. were Peter Kinver from the rock face, had col­ that last night the rock lapsed. ·was still" talking" , or moving The missing man's family rockfalls and creaking, so that the area had been notified and mine officials were • ' holding R96 000 law s-uit ;';:~~;Iliui . Miraculously, was too unsafe for rescue olberminers working with workers to approach as there thumbs" that he was still alive, the trapped man·at the ore face could be more collapses. continued on page 3 'Bushmen' family in search for left to do sometbing else only S~aldng from TSIlmeb, THREE 'Bushmen' are re­ living at the fann Jonkersboek, ....-- -- ---- portedly claiiningR96000 near Drimiopsi.. - Shortly after the alleged CLEANLINESS: from four men who kid­ Tuesday to November 10 1992. incidents, a medical practitio­ napped and assaulted them The three Bush.men, Fritz ner, Dr Kermeth Abrahams, • IN SCHOOLS in the Gobabis district Ariseb, the father, Abraham examined the Bushmen and his during March 1987. Ariseb, the son and Sina report is filed at the High Court ~ 1• IN HOSPITALS The men responsible now Thogobeb, the mother, are with the Registrar. - FOR ALL PEOPLE claim they reached an out-of­ claiming the sum from their In the criminal trial which court settlement with the Bush­ former employer, W Swart, a ended in 1988. the four ac­ mell at which a dominee and farmer who lives on the Faun cused were found not guilty by CLE ESS: FIRECHEM headman were present. KomNade. Gobabis Magistrate S Jacobs. As a result the matter was His alleged accomplic:es ate The Bushmen later instituted a • THRU IN-SERVICE TRAINING NAMIBIA postponed by Judge Levy in OP -Luck, and G Luck. both the High Court of Namibia last policemen, and J Luck, a fanner continued on page 3 , 2J~riday September 13 1991 . .THl= .NAMIBIAN 1... .." ... ~ -, ~ _ .. ' _ ..~ - ~ FROM PAGE 1 of negotiations between the two received a 'phone call from the over 30. I am 20. I felt sick in men to keep going'. The doctor warned they of them, starting with a mas­ agency saying she would not the car on the way there and The manageress added that would lose customers .if such business'. sage. go with blacks. was reluctant and when I saw they did npt have a policy, but discriminatory business atti­ The woman arrived punctu­ When she saw him she re­ A call to the agency pro­ him I decided not to say any­ neither did they force the women . tudes became known. He said ally at 21hOO with two white fused even to enter the room duced a polite response. The thing but to leave." to do anything they did not he had felt very embarrassed men to collect the RI20 agency lIOd disappeared . down the ' woman - no names asked - said When it was suggested that want to. "Some of our ladies and may even tell the press fee, and then normally the r~st corridor. The men did not take it was not his colour but his most clients must be over 30 do go with them," she said of about it when he goes home to of the evening would consist the money and the doctor soon age. "I never go out with men she said she 'gets enough young black customers. Mauritius next month: Ministry of Works, Director: Maintenance Deputy Director: Government Garage 1 post: Windhoek 1 post: Windhoek Transport and Salary: R80 295 (fixed) per annum. Salary: R68 112 (fixed) per annum. 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