* l"ODAY: DYING DAYS AT KHORIXAS *'MORE ON THE CCB * READERS' LETTERS * Baster bid RUMOURS of another exam scam, involving leaked examination papers to halt from the Ministry of Education, were elections confirmed by permanent secretary Vi­ talis Ankama yesterday. could be He said reports of leaked chances with the credibility papers in the Windhoek area of its examination system, on cards were being investigated by he said. both the Ministry and the "We cannot rule out the . ERICH 80018 Police . possibility of another rewrite AIlkama added that he was if the problem proves to be unaware of similar problems extensive. At the moment RUMOURS that an urgent in the Ondangwa region appeal will be lodged with though, it does not appear the Supreme Court to reported to The N amibian to be very widespread," contest the holding of elec­ this week. People worried about the Though details remain chances of a rewrite have tions in the Rehoboth gebiet c were stonewalled by a law­ sketchy about how many already called The N amib­ yer yesterday. candidates or which exami­ ian, appealing to the Minis­ nations are involved, try to think carefully, Sources claim that a Arikama said any suspicious Last year the delay in Windhoek law finn, W'eder, circumstances would be in­ Kruger and Hartnl,.ann, has obtaining matriculation cer­ vestigated. received instructions from tificates caused untold prob­ ANGOLAN ANGUISH ... Luanda - This 'videD-grabbed' picture of People's Televi­ In view of last year's exam lems for would-be univer­ Rehoboth 's ~ Diergaardt sion of Angola shows the bodies of children killed in the streets of the capital on to bring an-urgent appeal in scam which led to a mas­ sity entrants unable to pres­ November 1. They were shot during crossrIre between Unita and MPLA forces. sive rewrite for thousands the. Supreme, Court on Sat­ ent the necessary documen- Yesterday there were indications that the path could be paved for peace. See. report, of part-time matric students, urday, November 28, to below. Photo: Agence France-Presse . declare the holding of elec­ the Ministry would take no CONT. ON PAGE 2 tions in Rehoboth as ultra vires (beyond one's legal power or authority). tOIERVMI\N'S BUTCHERY Yesterday noted lawyer, Peace hopes in Angola 401 INDEPENDENCE AVENUE Abe Naude, who represents Diergaardt, would neither LUANDA: Unita leader Jonas Savimbi Friday aiming to consolidate a fragile deny nor confirm the ru­ t~Jked with a leading government gen­ truce brokered by the UN Sunday night. MEAT SPECIAL 'mour and refused to com­ era. in the first high-level contacts be­ The capital was quiet yesterday and ment. tween the two sides since weekend fi,ght­ state radio urged citizens to "stop the Young Lamb Grade A from Diergaardt also refused to ing left 1 000 dead, Angolan state radio collapse of the economy" by returning to say anything about the reported yesterday. work. Rl00.00 each. matter, adding that all state­ Savimbi received ceasefire proposals But fighting was reported in at least No charge for for cutting-up. ments should come through from General Antonio Franca N'dalu, three provinces. Government radio said his attorney. He would only the radio report said. N'dalu was a key Wednesday rebels took the town ofCaxito, Rl00.00 each confinn that certain instruc­ governinent negotiator in earlier talks SO kilometers north-east of the capital. tions had been given to his with the Unita rebels. - Portuguese State Secretary for For­ R8.99 'per kg attorney. Meanwhile Brazilian and Russian news eign Affairs Jose Manuel Durao Barroso If such an application is reports said UDited Nations officials were spoke by telephone for an hour with R1 0.99 per kg successful, there are fears working to fre_e some 75 citizens from Savimbi late Wednesday. An aide said that it might seriously in­ those countries seized by Unita at a dam Durao Barroso was convinced dialogue Rl 0.99 per kg fluence the elections, espe­ project east of Luanda. was still possible between the two sides. cially in the Hardap and Moscow television reported Unita lead­ Durao Barroso was the chief mediator Khomas regions since its ers said the foreigners were not in dan­ in May 1991 peace accords that halted delimitation divides the ger. the 16-year civil war that began 011 the UN peacekeeping chief Marrack Gould­ eve of Angola's ind~pendence from Por­ . CONT. ON PAGE 2 ing was e'tpected to arrive in Luanda tugal in 1975. - Sapa , ., .. .. ~ . ... 2,Friday November 6 1992 THE NAMIBIAN .PEOPLE Foreign'Affairs Rock 'n roll 'not to blaDle ... ' WASHINGTON: Demo<rat Bill CIinton's THE Ministry of Foreign Affairs has described infor­ victory in the US presi­ mation contained in an article titled ''NDF Left in the dential elections - and Dark Over UN Fleet" that appeared in The Namibian his clarion call for last week as incorrect. change - will echo be­ The report dealt with the early as October 23 without yond official Washing­ sudden arrival of 13 UN heli­ notifying the Ministry of De­ ton to the ordinary citi­ copters in Oshakati witlDut local fence. zens who live and work Defence Force personnel ap­ "1bat is absolutely incor­ in the capital. parently having been informed. rect. The Ministry of Foreign ''We're gonna have Apart from causing panic in Affairs never granted landing rock 'n roll wackin' out the area, a dangerous situation rights," Grunewald stated. of the White House - could have arisen as NDF He explained that it was members might have opened another ministry ~t had been the beat for a new gen­ HONOURED ... Education Minister Nahas Angula receives his honorary member­ eration," said Curt fire on the helicopters. in contact with UNA VEM in At the time Defence Force Luanda and made the arrange­ ship of NEMAS from permanent secretary Vitalis Ankama, who was later given a Christenson, who runs spokesperson Paul Kanyemba ments for the transit of the fellowship award by the new society. a stand in Pennsylva­ attributed the breakdown in, helicopters. nia Avenue, within ~y communication to the lack of UNA VEM had, in fact, nei­ earshot of the White timely notification from the ther approached the MiQistry House. Ministry of Foreign Affairs. of Foreign Affairs, nor the New group links all In a statement Foreign Af­ Namibianembassy in Luanda. Kid for sale fiUrs liaison officer 1heo Gnlno­ Furthermore, it was clear wald said the report wrongly from the correspondence that NEW YORK: Police in gave the impression that For­ UNAVEM had b:een in touch levels of education the north-eastern eign Affairs granted landing with a senior official in one of us TIlE Nanu'bia Educational minstration, which was ac­ he said. city of Portland say right to the helicopters. the Government ministries long Furthermore the impression before the date quoted in The Management and Admini­ tive in the establislunent of Based on the idea that Elizabeth Nelson of­ was given that this was done as Namibian. stration Society (NEMAS) the new society and has 6 education must be profes­ fered her nine-year-old According to GI11Jlewald, it was officially inaugurated 800 members worldwide. sionally run for the benefit daughter for sale in a had been up to that official to on Wednesday to promote In his address, Angula of the whole community, hamburger restaurant. SANCTIONS request ail the other relevant "professional practice, noted that "policy makers NEMAS will organise con­ Nelson, 34, admits say- FROM PAGE 1 ministries to provide authori­ teaching and research in and administrators at the ferences, seminars and · , ing to the child, ''I sation in line with their spe­ education management Ministry officers, research­ workshops on educational wonder ifI could get 25 had approved the lifting cific competencies. and administration at all ers and lecturers at the management and admini- bucks for you," but it of sanctions by the City of 'The MiQistry of Foreign . levels". University ... and practitio­ stration. was meant as a joke. Boston. Affairs promptly indicated the The inauguration was at­ ners in the schools" were all It will also give input on "The next thing I knew, The Namibian Govern­ diplomatic judgement requested tended by Education Min­ present at the inauguration. key educational issues and the police were there." ment expressed gratitude from it, but the ministry would like to emphasise that it was ister Nahas Angula, perma­ "This augurs well for this provide training in specific She was charged with to the US for sustained not the point of entry for the nent secretary Vitalis country, for the common fields. endangering the welfare efforts in requesting may­ request and it had no responsi­ Ankama, University Vice­ forum so established will 'The new society bestowed ofa child. ors and country executives bility to have assumed work Chancellor Peter Katjivivi remove the dichotomy that its first honorary and fel­ to re-examine ' sanctions which should have been done and an impressive audience has bedevilled the work: of lowship awards shortly af­ * Reports: Sapa, AFP, AP legislation concerning by the ministry concerned," he Namibia. added. of Namibian and interna­ people engaged in the re- ter being inaugurated. MiD­ tional educationists. search, study, planning and ister Angola and Vice-Chan­ NEMAS will be affiliated execution of administrative cellor Katjivivi were made to the Commonwealth ' and management policies in the first honorary members Council for Educational Ad- education in this country," . of the soCiety. court. Olivier is believed to ing of elections - might con­ be a South African as he is not stitute a submission to the known locally. This could not validity of Schedule 5 of the be confmned as Naude re­ Namibian Constitution.
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