WINNING NUMBERS NEWS NORTHEN SPORT 1 1272195 31 4 1301032 31 SCHOOL GIRL MANDUME NBC CAN’T 12 1306040 31 FONDLER CENTENARY AFFORD 3 1299974 31 RESIGNED AFCON FEES 6 1274370 31 P 12 P 02 P20 REMINDER Find us onwww.informante.web.na • 061-275 4102 / 4363 THESE 5 NUMBERS APPEARED IN LAST WEEK’S INFORMANTÉ. IF YOU HAVE ONE OF THE NUMBERS, THEN YOU ARE A WINNER. Your Community NEWSPAPER • 19 January - 25 January 2017 • Edition # 564OTAVI SPARKS LAND WAROtavi land saga cooks over to north-central townsA no-man’s land in Otavi earmarked for future development, but occupied by what residents believe are friends, family and business connections ofmembers of the town council and management sparked a massive land invasion by frustrated landless Gabby Tjiroze houses, but the municipality built “There is nothing I can say right now. taking its toll in their area. standoff about the land occupation. Just poor quality houses and awarded the Don’t call me like that if you need infor- Meanwhile, the woes of Otavi before going to print the residents dugAccording to residents, the annoy- houses to the Namibian Defence Force mation it must be on paper, I can’t just in over their demands for land in the ance for the outcry was fuelled soldiers, although the residents already give it to you like that,” said the mayor residents continued after tents that no man’s land that according to them isby the municipality and town council applied for land allocation since 2008. of Otavi, Martha Shipanga. were erected for flood victims were dis- occupied by friends and family appoin-who have long taken the residents for In the meantime, all efforts of con- mantled with the help of the Namibian tees and staff of the council members.granted. They claim that the town was sultation between the residents, the The residents further fumed that the Defence Force (NDF). The flood-strick-given N$15 million in 2010 by govern- mayor and CEO failed to address municipality built houses and devel- en victims are now seeking shelter in The situation has become contagiousment under the Targeted Intervention the stalemate, with the municipality oped the township in an area that was the community hall. with signs pointing that it has alreadyProgramme for Employment and Eco- trying to get a court order to evict the not earmarked for housing, meaning spread to Grootfontein, Kombat andnomic Growth (TIPEEG) programme hundreds of illegal occupiers who won’t that the council contravened its own The community hall was ironically the Otjiwarongo. According to residentsto transform single quarters into decent budge because others are already settled regulation. The residents were placed scene were the residents nearly got vio- the issue has been long overdue as the on land. in an area which is flood-prone and lent with members of the town council municipality keeps taking them for this week they had to witness the flood and management during a meeting granted and losing their applications. the past weekend trying to solve theWidow offers reward forsuspects at large ance in court before Magistrate carcerated with other trial awaiting Niel Terblanche John Sindano on Wednesday, 18 prisoners. During the proceeding BREATHTAKINGThe widow of Hans-Jörg Möller has January. At the start of the pro- they complained the mode ofannounced that she is willing to pay ceeding in the Walvis Bay Magis- transport used to bring them from First sunset of 2017 at Sossusvlei- accompanied by the first rain in a drought-strickena reward of N$150 000 for informa- trate’s Court, the state prosecutor the capital to Walvis Bay is not ideal land. Photo:imgrumtion that might lead to the arrest of stated that certain aspects of the for them. The first accused in thethree more suspects in the murder investigation into the matter has not case, Panduleni, stated in court thatand robbery case of the popular been finalised. they were handcuffed in the backpleasure boat skipper. of a police van and had to endure The prosecutor also stated that falling over and getting injured on Carol Ann Möller said she is cer- three of the five men could not the drive down to the coast. “I hittain the reward will go a long way manage to secure legal representa- my head when I fell over and alsoto find three more men police de- tion from the state and argued injured my back. We need anothertectives are looking for. She said on that the matter be postponed to a kind of transportation mode like anthe night of the incident in June last later date. Tashiya and Shekundaj aeroplane,” said Panduleni. Mag-year eight men entered the family’s managed to obtain the services of istrate Sindano did not commenthome which lead to her husband’s a state-sponsored lawyer to take on their request to be transportedmurder. Seven months to the day their case forward. Mr. Mpokiseng by aeroplane but ordered that theafter the murder and robbery of the Dube confirmed his appearance on Special Reserve Force members ofwell-known pleasure boat skipper behalf of the two men and said he the Police in charge of the prison-and his family in Walvis Bay the five will assist the other three to obtain ers treat them with dignity and topersons accused of committing the legal representation from the state. follow due process.act that shocked the population of Dube also acknowledged that theNamibia appeared in court again. investigation process has not been “Any complaints of this nature finalised and that he will abide by should be lodged with the officer in The five men Gotlieb Panduleni, the Court’s decision to postpone charge of the police unit transport-David Tashiya, David Shekundja, the case to a later date. Since their ing you. 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2 NEWS 19 January - 25 January 2017 Teacher - Learner relationships not a new phenomenon Tax frausters want bailTEACHER RESIGNSA teacher accused of fondling a Grade 9 student at Oshikoto Secondary School in Tsumeb Eba Kandovazutendered his resignation with immediate effect on Tuesday, 17 January, after public pres-sure on the Ministry of Education to take action against him. The State is fighting tooth and or another,” Namandje said. nail to keep the accused of the Namandje noted that Huang isIMMORAL: Teacher Moses Shino, who fondled Gabby Tjiroze to the ministry with immediate ef- biggest fraud case in Namibiana schoolgirl. Photo contributed fect stating reasons for termination history, estimated at some N$3,5 willing to pay N$50 000 bail, and Moses Shino ostensibly re- of his services with the ministry as billion, in custody as the ongoing Huizhang agreed to N$100 000. He quested for early retirement “personal”. investigations unearths more further claimed during his submis- after the case was reported to the criminal activities. sions that the alleged defrauded police and he pleaded guilty to The ministry further stated that N$3,5 billion does not exist. a charge of indecent assault on a Shingo is no longer in the service The trio who stand accused in the Grade 9 pupil last week. of the Ministry of Education, Arts biggest Namibian tax fraud case Advocate Louis Botes who repre- He was fined an undisclosed and Culture although he was at will hear about their fate next week sents Laurentius also accused the amount by the court on 14 Decem- school yesterday. Monday when Magistrate Venatius State of not having the necessary ber last year and resumed duty this Alweendo postponed their bail evidence to prove his client is guilty year up until his resignation this The ministry also took note of application judgement in the Wind- of the fraud and money laundering week. the lack of reporting of this case by hoek Magistrate’s court Tuesday, 17 allegations. Efforts to get comments from his the school management which is January. wife, the principal of the school, to be addressed in an appropriate Botes maintained that pending proved fruitless. fashion in accordance with regula- Chinese nationals Tao Huizhang, investigations should not prevent According to the Ministry of tions stipulated in the Act. 46, Jinrong Huang, 36, and Namibi- granting bail. He stated that Lau- Education, the ministry only learnt an national Julius Laurentius are al- rentius’ family is based in Namibia, about the case of indecent assault This appears to be one of the leged to have wrongfully and falsely therefore absconding is out of the while processing the request for his cases that the ministry has taken intended to defraud, give out and question, adding that the accused early retirement on Tuesday. actions promptly although there pretend to the Ministry of Finance needs to go back and manage his Shingo submitted his resignation has been numerous cases of that goods were being imported businesses. teacher and learner relationship from abroad, thereby inducing where some cases even went as far the ministry to the loss of N$3,5 Public Prosecutor Rowan van as learners being impregnated by billion. A case of money laundering Wyk strongly objected to bail of all their tutors. was also opened against them. the accused persons as they all pose a flight risk.Amnesty extended for illegal weapons Sisa Namandje who represents the Chinese nationals argued that Van Wyk said that the suspects Niel Terblanche Gerber was of the opinion ons will ultimately ensure al, residents who wish to the State does not have evidence were able to transfer huge amountsA SPATE of arrests of white that more illegal firearms a safer environment for surrender firearms will only against his clients, stating that they of US dollars to China withoutcommercial farmers last are still in the hands of all residents of the region. be required to answer a few should be precise. authorisation by falsifying theyear concerning the posses- people and urged residents He pointed to crimes such basic questions for control invoices. He added that out of thesion of illegal firearms saw of Erongo to surrender such as robberies and cases of purposes. “The charges laid against my reported N$3,5 billion, only N$13the police in the Erongo Re- weapons while they still domestic violence that often clients lay on practical basis. What million amounted to the importedgion declaring an amnesty have time to do so in order lead to the untimely death The aim is to create a a joke. One can’t refuse bail on such goods.for the handing over of such to avoid prosecution. of people. conducive atmosphere for weak allegations. My clients areweapons. “We are certain of the fact people to surrender their charged with common law offences “We implore the court to exercise that there are a lot more “People who do not make illegal weapons without fear and not with the Customs Act. The its power and refuse bail. More The original amnesty pe- than what was already sur- use of the amnesty period of prosecution. State’s accusations are vague. The charges might be available when weriod would have been from rendered. By illegal weapons will definitely be at odds case is bound to collapse one way lead to trial as investigations are notthe middle of August until we mean anything that has with law enforcement agents Some of the people that yet complete and this is just a bailthe middle of November last to do with firearms and ex- at a later stage. The conse- handed over the weapons application,” Van Wyk said.year. The amnesty period plosives, even empty bullet quences will be severe when in their possession said thatdid not have the desired shells or parts of exploded the amnesty ends,” he said. they either received it as Gang rapists denied baileffect and the period was bombs,” he said. gifts or inherited it when aextended from November According to Gerber the Gerber said all illegal family member died. Most Eba Kandovazuuntil the middle of February reduction of illegal weap- firearms collected during of the mortar shells or parts THE two man who stand accused of raping a 19-year-old girl fromthis year. the amnesty period will there-of were picked up Windhoek in the Hakahana informal settlement in Windhoek have be destroyed. In gener- according to the police. been denied bail by Magistrate Bernadine Kubersky when they made The police held a briefing their first appearance on Monday, 16 January.recently to report back on ARSENAL: Weapons that were handed in. Photo contributedthe success of the amnesty It is alleged that Oscar Shivute, 28, and Vitaris Nepembe, 25, forcefullyfor illegal weapons. Ac- and unlawfully had sexual intercourse with the victim under coercivecording to Deputy Com- circumstances in her mother’s home. The incident occurred last Friday,missioner Tobie Gerber the 13 January.first amnesty period onlyproduced one illegal firearm In her bail statement, the victim stated that she does not object to bail,being handed over. When as long as the court orders the suspects to move away from her and notthe period was extended make any contact with her, as she fears for her life.many more of the weaponsand even some explosives Public prosecutor Ellen Shipena strongly objected to bail, stating thatwere surrendered. rape is a serious offence, and thus bail would not be in the interest of the public. Shivute has since applied for a State-funded lawyer whilst At the time of the briefing Nepembe opted to represent himself, even after being warned of the30 rifles, 10 pistols, 10 bar- seriousness of his charge by Magistrate Kubersky.rels, 10 mortar shells, twoairguns and 4 000 rounds of The duo pleaded with the court to grant them bail on condition thatammunition were surren- they will move from the victim’s place and report themselves to thedered. Another senior police investigating officer every day, but it proved futile. They were howeverofficer said that the numbers informed of their right to a formal bail application.have not increased signifi-cantly over the past week. Magistrate Kubersky postponed the matter to 7 March for legal aid and the suspects were remanded in custody. In a separate incident, another young girl, aged 16 experienced a grue- some rape when two teenage boys her age gangraped her in Ondangwa in the Shinime area. 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19 January - 25 January 2017 NEWS 3 Good rains continue so far 1911DAM INFLOWSINCREASESLIGHTLY The whole country is currently receiving normal to above- normal rainfall which will continue for the period, January, February, and March, according to the Namibia Meteoro- logical Service. Marthina K. Mutanga south of the country is now 35,4% full, 2017 up from last week’s 29,7% and standsGood rains were recorded all over at the same level as last year the same OMARURU RIVER IN FLOOD the region covering the border time.between Namibia and Botswana, The Omaruru River has always been a good indicator of above average rainfall and Omaruru residents are rejoicing as thewhile satellite photos also indicated Naute Dam rose from 70,2 % to river has been in flood since last week. Omaruru has been subject to intense water restrictions, running dry on severalgood rains in Angola and Botswana 75,2% and Oanob Dam at Rehoboth is occasions. With a nod to social media that was awash with videos and photos of the event, a photo from 1911 shows thatwith a high probability of more heavy now up from 25% last week to 28,3%. even more than a century ago the Omaruru River in flood was a memorable occasion.rains in the south of Angola and Photos: Digital Namibian Archives and Xenia Ivanoff-ErbNorthern Namibia. The department of Hydrological Von Bach, Oanob, Hardap and Services said the water level for the OPEN TO ALL RETAILERS NATION-WIDE!Naute dams recorded slight water Zambezi River at Katima Mulilo isinflows. currently at 1,05m. The river level The level of the Omatako dam has remains below normal but higher thandropped since Monday this week from last year this time.1,1% to 0,6%, while the Von BachDam increased from 12% last week to The Kavango River levels are15,5 % this week. Last year the same decreasing with the water level attime it stood at 21,9%. Rundu decreased by 6cm. It is now at Hardap Dam near Mariental in the 5,68m and remains above normal for this time of the year. The river level at Nkurenkuru dropped with 6cm and is currently at 2,51m.Elderly SA couple WHOLESALERdeported 30 New Castle Street Northern Industrial, Windhoek Eba Kandovazu persons came to Namibia in 1993 Open Mon - Fri 08h00 to 17h30Sixty-one-year-old Brian Kinghorn with their children to do missionaryand his 65-year-old wife, Pamela work for the Namibian community. Saturday 08h00 - 13h00Kinghorn were sentenced to 10 years He stated that the suspects have beenimprisonment or a N$5 000 fine each engaged in youth projects in the Tel: 061 262 687 | Fax: 061 214 786 | C: 081 127 3787 | E-mail: [email protected] Valid 19 Jan to 08 Feb 2017in the Katutura Magistrate’s Court northern regions, where they operatedon Monday, 16 January. with permits and visas. Borris further Zara Nubian noted that the suspects applied for The couple paid their bail shortly permanent residence after 10 years but Na$ll c4ol4ou.r9s 5after they were sentenced by Magis- was rejected by the Ministry of Hometrate Bernadine Kubersky and faced Affairs. Darling Vibrations Darling Juliana Darling Freedom Frikaimmediate deportation to Cape Town, Maxi DreadSouth Africa. Kinghorn and his wife pleaded with Na$ll c4ol9ou.r9s 5 Na$ll c5ol1ou.r9s 5 Na$ll c4ol9ou.r9s 5 the court to be granted a fine of N$4 N$ 42.95 The couple were charged with 000 each, to which State prosecutor Joedir Wig Joedirremaining in Namibia after expira- Fillemon Nyau objected, stating that RKH-3599 Straight Wave 6” Magic Braziliantion of employment permit as well as the penalty clause for such cases is a Nature Wavecontravening Section 29(5) read with fine not exceeding N$12 000 or im- N$ 199.95 N$ 136.95Sections 1 and 8 of the Immigration prisonment not exceeding three years. alNl si$zes6a9ll c.o9lo5ursControl Act, by remaining in Namibiaafter expiration of visitors permit. “The offence committed is very serious. Taking cognizance that the The charge against the couple was accused are both adults, and that theythat on 11 January 2017 at Brak- are here for the benefit of the country,water, they wrongfully remained in it is shocking because one wouldNamibia after the expiration of the expect them to be very responsiblework permit issued from 3 November and law-abiding. By staying they2014 to 30 September 2015, thereby have demonstrated that they do notremaining in Namibia illegally from have respect for our laws, therefore1 October 2015 to 11 January 2017. the court should send out a stifferThe suspects pleaded guilty to both sentence to warn would-be offenders,”charges. Nyau argued. David Borris who represented the Kinghorn and his wife have shownKinghorns stated that the accused remorse for their unlawful acts. 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4 NEWS 19 January - 25 January 2017 Local tourism picking up considerably Gibeon business centre “white elephant”HOLIDAY TOURISMSLOWS DOWNLocal tourists have shortened their visits to holiday destinations and curtailed theirspending during the December holidays due to the economic pinch that the countryis feeling, while the number of foreign tourists also saw a considerable decrease. POINTLESS: The Gibeon business centre. Photo: Hoandi !GaebWORLD WITHIN A COUNTRY: Photo for illustrative purpose. Hoandi !Gaeb village’s residents. “This building is the The Namibia Development Corporation only notable development constructed Marthina K. Mutanga a decrease of some 25%. Swakop- continuing until the end of Janu- (NDC) has refuted allegations that its and completed at our village since inde- mund, however, did not see such a ary 2017. NWR Chief Marketing multi- million dollar tourist and devel- pendence. But now we cannot optimallyThe managing director of Hos- decrease which could be ascribed Officer, Epson Kasuto, noted that, opment centre at the restive village of utilise it,” a resident said. pitality Association Namibia, to the fact that visitors had a wider “The support that we received from Gibeon in southern Namibia has turnedGitta Paetzold, said the percentage choice of places to frequent, both in the domestic market was crucial in into a white elephant due to infighting NDC’s Manager for Properties, Sarelof Namibians residing at accommo- terms of accommodation and new increasing the occupancy rate dur- between potential entrepreneurs for Losper, denied allegations that the cen-dation establishments in December shopping centres. ing this period.” space at the state of the art complex, and tre is not up and running due to infight-has decreased some from last year. the selection of entrepreneurs for units ing and squabbles among potential en- The exodus from the country's Kasuto said it is worth noting by the parastatal. trepreneurs and the problems regarding “December is Namibia's tradi- capital Windhoek this year not only that the domestic market was very the selection process. “We are waitingtional holiday month, which sees headed to the coast and North as excited to explore some of the NWR Informanté understands that some for the Ministry of Trade which is ourfewer foreigners visiting, and more traditionally in the past, but saw resorts, with Popa Falls, Hardap, business units like the luxurious accom- line ministry to provide funding so thatNamibians traveling,” said Paetzold. Namibians traveling to the South, Gross Barmen and Waterberg Re- modation facility, the laundry and the we can buy the necessary equipment for with the Namibia Wildlife Resorts sort reaching full occupancy during grocery shop have not yet been allocated our operations there,” he said. Paetzold noted that reports from reporting a good occupancy rate the Christmas weekend. “Our Torra as some potential businesspeople are notthe coastal towns of Walvis Bay and during the Christmas period at a Bay and Sesriem Camp had 100% happy with the selection process applied “In fact, the selection process wentHenties Bay, as well as NWR resorts number of the resorts run by NWR. occupancy during the December by the NDC during the recruitment of smoothly and transparently. But not allalong the coast also indicate that period, which proved once again businesspeople. business units could be allocated as yetthere was a general decline in busi- NWR ascribed this to them of- that domestic travellers see the due to lack of equipment. The accom-ness, both at establishments as well fering a 60% discount for some of value in exploring their country,” The centre, which has been con- modation facility, for instance, could notas retailers, with some reporting its lesser-visited establishments he said. structed to focus mainly on the tourism be allocated to an entrepreneur as the during December, with the specials market and through tourism promote NDC needs to furnish it with beds and the economy of the village was com- other necessities for a guesthouse. How- pleted last year at a cost of more than ever, suitable entrepreneurs had already N$27 million by a Chinese construction been identified and will be informed company and handed over to the NDC accordingly,” he said. for it to manage it on behalf of govern- ment. Losper said the NDC’s role is to enable people to move out of poverty. ”It does However, residents of Gibeon say the not help to hand over facilities to the buildings stand locked up an unused people without equipment. If we do that since its completion. we are leading them deeper into poverty instead of helping them,” he concluded. They also claim that the tourism pro- ject is situated way out of reach of the Meanwhile, Informanté has it on good ordinary people of Gibeon and would authority that another tourist develop- not economically contribute to the bet- ment centre, which was also completed terment of the living standards of the last year for a total cost of more than N$9 million at Kalkrand in southern Namibia, is also still not occupied. The Jungle Fighter is no more Warning: Staff Reporter becoming a legend in his own lifetime. Peter Ekandjo, a celebrated former com- He was since independence a State False Pension Payouts batant of the People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN), has died. House official and is the author of two Members of the public, and particularly former books - The Jungle Fighter, and The SWATF and KOEVOET soldiers, are warned about He is said to have died suddenly in Volunteer Force - where he chronicled information that is circulating urging them to visit Windhoek moments after returning not only the ups and downs of the Sanlam offices for their pension payouts. Sanlam from the North on 8 January, exactly liberation struggle, but also lamented would like to distance itself from such information seven days after his 58th birthday. the way former PLAN combatants were as it is completely false and totally misleading. There treated by their leaders immediately is no pension payout administered by Sanlam to any The cause of death is still unknown. after independence. former SWATF and KOEVOET soldiers. At the same Born at Omatando village near time, Sanlam would like to distance itself from any Ongwediva on 1 January 1959, Ekandjo He is a brother to Namibia's Prosecu- organisation or persons spreading such information. joined the Swapo Youth League in 1973, tor General Martha Imalwa and the went into exile in 1977 and immediately former Ongwediva Constituency coun- joined PLAN. He was trained as a recon- cillor Silverius Thikameni Ekandjo. He is naissance cadre at the Tobias Hainyeko survived by his wife and children. Training Centre near Lubango in the Huila Province of Angola and deployed Preliminary information indicates he as guerrilla fighter in the war zone from is to be accorded a State funeral this 1979 until 1983 when he was sent to the weekend. former Soviet Union to undergo special intelligence training. Memorial services is to be held in In October 1984 Ekandjo infiltrated Windhoek and at Ongwediva. The fu- Namibia on a top-secret mission to neral service will be at Okatana Roman identify, recruit and train clandestine Catholic Mission Station. urban guerrillas and set up support networks. REST IN PEACE: A young Peter Ekan- He managed to gather preliminary djo. Photo contributed information and establish confidential contacts at Grootfontein, Windhoek, Walvis Bay and Lüderitz but in May 1986 was captured by the then security forces, allegedly betrayed by a comrade who was captured earlier on. Ekandjo, also known as The Jungle Fighter, spent months in detention at Oshakati but in October executed a dramatic escape and returned to Angola,
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6 EDITORIAL 19 January - 25 January 2017 RETRO SPECTIVE NGHIDIPO NANGOLOUphill battle for PIC OF THE DAYeconomic development GOAT KAMBASHU: These goats were spotted hiding from the rain in Mix settlement.So much has happened in Namibia and the world at Photo: Marthina Mutanga large in the last six months, which basically neces-sitate the alterations on the emphasis of all the national GROSS DOMESTIC RECESSIONeconomic plans and programmes, from Harambee,NDP4/5, to the campaign to attract foreign direct During December, the Namibia Statis- economy, driving growth lower. The tered livestock stock at the export abattoirsinvestment (FDI). tics Agency released the third quarter money saved, and not invested, is unpro- and butchers. Farmers are re-stocking and GDP figures for Namibia, and they were, ductive – not being put to use, that further investing in their herds! But the fishing It is essential that the state adopt additional strategies to well, if not unexpected, certainly a disap- slows growth. sector declined by 4,8%, dropping into themodify existing economic development programmes, al- pointment. For the second quarter in a negatives once again.beit temporarily, to avoid being swept away by the global row, our country had experienced negative This translates down personally as well.tide which Namibia has no control over, even though it growth. Namibia has entered a technical When ordinary citizens start feeling Mining and quarrying declined by 5,6affects the country’s economic performance and vitality. recession. economically pressured, they tend to save % in the third quarter, mainly due to a more and pay down debts to prepare for decrease in diamond production of about It is worrisome that our frontrunners are quiet, see noth- I know! Sounds scary! But what is hard times ahead. Yet every dollar spent, is 13%. This was offset somewhat by stronging, hear nothing or speak nothing about the economic a technical recession? I’ve previously one that is active in the economy, paying growth in the uranium subsector, whichdevelopment of the country in view of the cash crunch that covered our Gross Domestic Product, and wages and suppliers. Ironically, by saving, showed growth of 16,4%. The manufactur-led to steep budget cuts last year and the plausibility of the that figures in here. A technical reces- growth is reduced and a recession can ing sector also experienced a decline ofshift in geo-politics and the global trading system since sion is when GDP growth is negative for linger. 5,3% due to declines in diamond cuttingsome of the major economic powers opted for isolation two quarters or more. That neatly defines and polishing, beverage production andand protectionism. it, and yet doesn’t actually tell us what it Let’s have a look, then, at the state of the other fabricated metals. In contrast, the means – what its effect will be on our lives. economy in our recession. Inflation has electricity and water sector had positive The question on everyone’s lips is how Namibia will To start with, it helps to know that a reces- increased quarter-to-quarter, averaging growth, recording 5,3% growth – withmaintain international economic relations with the outside sion refers to a slowdown of economic at 6,9% in the third quarter versus 6,7% the electricity sub-sector showing slowerworld in view of Brexit, Trumpxit and China, the latter activity – quite reasonable, given that GDP in the second quarter, due to increases in growth.now wanting to take a lead in globalisation. is an indicator of economic activity. the price of food due to the drought. Our net exports have improved, compared to But the construction sector continues Brexit is the decision of the Britons to control their Its effects, however, spread beyond last quarter, but Namibia is still running to struggle. After 10 consecutive quartersborders and immigrants, exit the European Union and simply that – whereas a simple reduction at a trade deficit of N$5 billion. In other of 20% plus growth, it had slowed to nearperhaps establish a new economic model. Economic in economic activity can be countered words, we import N$5 billion more than zero in the first quarter, and a decline ofplanners and analyst should be apprehensive about Brexit. simply by a better quarter later, a reces- we export. Compared to the second quar- 19,9% in the second quarter. In the thirdBritain, which once conquered one third of the world, is sion has psychological effects that can ter figure of N$7,3 billion, we are making quarter, it registered a decline of 12,3%,abandoning the international trading mechanism it once trap the economy in a negative feedback some progress. due to a 19,4% decline in government con-championed more than 430 years ago as an imperial loop. When companies see a recession ap- struction. Hotels and restaurants recordedcolonial superpower. Trumpxit in America (USA), which proaching, they tend to ‘buckle up’, getting Onto the specific sectors of the economy. a return to form with growth of 10,3%,currently dominates world trading, could mean protec- ready for tough times. Excess employees Agriculture and forestry had an increase with greater tourist numbers bolsteringtionism, escalation of wars, including trade wars, and as are trimmed, and instead of investing in of 1,6% in the third quarter – after six them.usual Africa (Namibia) will be economically subjugated to new ventures, they will start saving money. consecutive quarters of declines. Theaccept raw deals. recovery in the sector is attributed to the Wholesale and retail trade slowed down This can result in what is called the livestock farming subsector that registered further, but it still recorded a 3,6% growth, The alternative development plans to global economic paradox of thrift or the paradox of delev- a growth of 1,1%. In addition, the crop driven by supermarket and clothing sales.uncertainty must be spelled out unambiguously to instil eraging. After all, these excess employees farming subsector recorded an increase of The transport and communication sectorconfidence in the development of the local economy. trimmed are no longer employed, and 3,1%. The increase in performance is due grew by 1,8%, spearheaded by the portHigh-ranking state functionaries should also set an ex- their consumption no longer fuels the to the increase in the number of slaugh- services and airport services, reflecting theample by cutting their lavish perks with no exception, as greater tourist numbers as well. Finally,economic impediments are having a cascading effect on the financial services sector grew by 3,4%,education, health, security and political stability. with the banking sub-sector leading the way. The war against poverty and the provision of decenthousing are already affected by the austerity budget When looked from this angle, it is clearcuts, attributed to unsustainable spending, venality in the why it is called a ‘technical’ recession –awarding of major capital projects and capital flight due to because while certain industries in ourmoney laundering. economy may struggle, others are on a re- bound. The technical recession should be The state should seriously close all loopholes to contain seen as a warning sign, not an indicationspending, re-inforce investment laws on Asian inves- of economic doom – and we should guardtors and nab corruption to consolidate capital that can against falling into the paradox of thriftbe invested in value addition and diversification of the and preventing a recovery. The economyeconomy. As it stands now, the future of economic devel- works best when we all pull together –opment is certainly uncertain. when we Harambee. With the final 2016 GDP figures still to come, let us Harambee EDITORIAL DISCLAIMER at the start of this year to ensure that a technical recession does not turn into a • The newspaper’s views are not necessarily those of full-blown depression. our advertisers and the views aired in letters are not necessarily those of the newspaper. 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19 January - 25 January 2017 EDITORIAL 7 Two faces of initiation expose the two-faced FlipsideDIVISION ON GRADE 8INITIATIONS Staff Reporter CHRIS JACOBIEAseemingly selected picture of a black Namibian GUARD THE NAMIBIAN learner of Windhoek Gymnasium being HOUSEinitiated, but at the same time ignoring his whiteclassmates in a similar position, on social media By now Namibians should be used to (SPYL), Veikko Nekundi, eventuallyexposed the underbelly of youth politics of division. those who, when they do not get their through Facebook comments, exposed way, revert to racism and tribalism himself as a very enthusiastic senior Gymnasium, apparently under pressure from under which to hide their own when Grade 10s were initiated duringthe near defunct Swapo Youth League (SPYL), shortcomings or personal agendas. his school days.Veikko Nekundi, apologised for the incident, whilethe same scene, mentioned nowhere, was playing It is not only the politically and It was right for other Youth leagueout next to the Parliament and under the nose of patriotically bankrupt, whose own leaders, who do not share the samethe Office of the Prime Minister at the prestigious ambitions and greed will always be enthusiasm for quick response asgovernment school, Windhoek High. at the expense of the less fortunate. Nekundi, to point out that there are Stereotyping in Namibia between much more pressing issues to busy The Affirmative Repositioning Youth Activist, all races and tribes is the poison of oneself with.Job Amupanda, yesterday condemned the selective progress as it destroys the values ofaction of Nekundi, saying that the problem is compassion and tolerance that should Typically in Facebook tradition, thethat incidents are not properly investigated and feed robust national debate which, issue blew over more quickly than itresearched before reacting. “Nekundi had the Youth again, is essential to take Namibia began, proving that the nation is moreLeague in trouble a few years ago due to the same forward to meet the challenging times unified than the politically bankruptshortcoming of not getting his facts straight when that lie ahead. want to accept. It is also a Namibianhe defamed the Permanent Secretary of Foreign fact that the attention span of socialAffairs, Veikko Nghiwete. He was found guilty of A short flurry on social media media and its consumers are as shortlibel and the courts ordered him to pay damages. platforms of the initiation of Grade as the memories of the sacrificesAll members of the Swapo Youth League had to 8s, sparked by a selective parent their mothers and fathers made forpay N$5 towards his mistake and over-zealous who ignored the bigger picture at the independence and a just and equalstatements,” Amupanda said. events at Gymnasium – undoubtedly society. a prestige Namibian symbol of SAME FUN: Different school just up the road of excellence over many years -- is a sad Namibians cannot be that sensitive Gymnasium the same type of initiation was un- reminder of the destructive force of and should take themselves less derway with a senior spraying a tied up junior with selective truth. seriously. A situation is developing water while he is tied to a pole while the whole where certain tribes feel victims and school looks on. Somebody does not have to be an suspects and others feel superior “calling grade eight learners “bloukoppe” and made admirer of Gymnasium to realize and entitled. Examples of where them do various things for two or three weeks”. that the school and its learners were tribalism can lead Namibia to are Nekundi also backtracked at one stage of the deliberately singled out, because the that the biggest tribe in Namibia, Facebook debate and softened his angry demands same incident, but with different the Ovakwanyama, although on its for an apology by condemning bullying. victims, occurred at a prestige own a minority measured against the Amupanda yesterday said it does not mean that government school, Windhoek High combined rest, might feel victimised he supports initiation practices, when he condemns (WHS), where a learner was also tied because of sheer political size, while the Nekundi statements, but a lot of fact checking to a pole, while a black senior sprayed the San and Tswana might feel had to be done before everybody jumped on the him with water … but here the silence marginalized by their own limited bandwagon. “Just looking at the pictures did not is deafening. numbers and geographic isolation. look to me as if the participants at both schools Tribalism renders both assumptions were traumatised.” After nearly three decades unfair and unjust. The owners of Gymnasium, Curro Holdings, of independence and national released a statement on behalf of the school and reconciliation it is time that racism It is worthy to be reminded that said that measures will be implemented to avoid and tribalism are stirred together in the Namibian President, Dr Hage the same pot. Tribalism and racism Geingob, from a minority tribe, ledANOTHER SIDE: The picture that was not shown of are not different crimes against the constitution-writing process ona Gymnasium learner enjoying himself with initia- fellow Namibians. There simply is no behalf of Swapo as chairman and also,tion and a far cry from the facebook picture by a difference and to pretend otherwise is as first prime minister, oversaw theparent that landed in politics. an insult to the majority of previously process of a balanced police force, suppressed and disadvantaged army and civil service. Therein lies In a carbon copy of the Gymnasium initiation A BIT HEAVY FOR THE TAPE: The Gymnasium communities of Namibia. the unshakeable foundation of aon the WHS playground, a light-skinned learner initiation did not discriminate as the picture shows. Namibian House.was strapped to a flagpole while a black senior was One of the classmates suffering a little more dis- It is because tribalism was ignoredspraying him with water and other learners looked comfort with one having to hang on a bit while his during the 27 years of obsession Racism and tribalism are the sameon amused, but it did not make the social media friend stands. of some that search for even the crime and deserve the same name andplatforms. Photos: Contributed smallest evidence of racism to contempt. be abused for personal gain, that At one stage, a psychologist, Dr Shaun Whitaker, Namibia is now again confronted For those who don’t believe thatalso weighed in on the evidence he had seen on with political tribalism and faction the evils are the same the Namibianpictures circulating on Facebook describing the infighting on an even larger scale than Constitution places a special andsmiling and thumbs-up children as “psychologically Namibians experienced during the additional responsibility on membersviolated.” infamous Omusati clique era. of Cabinet and Parliament “…..to remain vigilant for the purposes Another psychologist, Dr Job Mudzanapabwe, To separate tribalism from racism of ensuring that the scourges oftold the State-owned New Era, that some children is to believe that black Namibians apartheid, tribalism and colonialismmight even emerge stronger after initiation, should tolerate racism, discrimination do not again manifest themselves inalthough he, however, in general doesn’t support and insults from their own kind as any form in a free and independentinitiation. they are not capable or have the Namibia……” right to reject tribalism as equally In various comments on different Facebook dangerous and as destructive as It should, therefore, be exposed andplatforms, Nekundi is reminded of his own school racism. punished the same, because the vastyears, apparently in Swakopmund, where he himself majority of Namibians are of goodwill,enjoyed initiating Grade 8s as a senior. He was a guy In fact, tribalism should be more compassion and hospitality, which hurtful as it now happens between they deserve to be, because of the comrades who fought shoulder to immense hardships the nation faced shoulder to destroy racism through and is still facing. independence, freedom and justice for all. When discrimination comes from Namibia must not bring up the the same kind it is an insult of the terrible twins, racism and tribalism, worst kind. to be the problem children that brings the Namibian house down and the Much more happened in outlying fathers into disrepute. communities that Namibians do not know of and WHS and Gymnasium The rest of the Namibian family have are not the centre of the world. The a responsibility to keep their house unusual and quick response from a together as it is a shelter for rich and leader of the Swapo Youth League poor and the genius and the idiot alike.
8 BUSINESS 19 January - 25 January 2017BUSINESSMARKET RECAPWEEKLY market review Looking after your loved ones is important 11 January 2017 - 17 January 2017 CRUCIAL TODOWN UP NSX STOCKS CODE PRICE % VOLUME VALUE HAVE A WILL NHL 2.00 - - - NICTUS HOLDINGS - NAMIBIA BVN 10.14 - - - BIDVEST NAMIBIA - LIMITED NBS 27.90 - 1 16 NAMIBIA BREWERIES AGR 1.46 87 127 AGRA LTD BANK WINDHOEK BWH 17.49 - 605 10.579 HOLDINGS LTD ORY 21.12 (0.09) ORYX PROPERTIES 267 5.644 LIMITED Death is always a tragedy for family and friends, and if it happens relatives should 66 3.130 be given the opportunity to grieve and not have to worry about wills and testa- FNB NAMIBIA HOLDINGS FNB 47.71 (0.21) ments not being in place. LTD 1.341 5,117 - - TRUSTCO GROUP TUC / TTO 3.90 (2.50) PRICE NICHTOULSDHINOGLSDILNIMGSIT-ED NHL 2.10 - % COMNMAMOIDBIIATIES 547 PRICE % GLOBAL INDICES 1,109 (0.03) 46,454 2.26 BRENT CRUDE OIL 55.47 3.41 NSX Local 2,268 2.25 Staff Reporter who have a last will should GOLD 1,212.00 2.35 NSX All Share 7,220 make sure it is updated regu- PLATINUM 0.25 JSE Top 40 3,285 (0.04) “With a will, you can direct larly and still applicable: “You 981.70 S&P 500 22,841 (0.76) the distribution of your should also review your will af- UK FTSE 100 (0.64) real estate, family heirlooms, ter life changes, such as getting FOREIGN EXCHANGE PRICE % Euro Stoxx 50 (0.42) stocks and bonds, automobiles, married or divorced, having a Hang Seng equipment, and any other new partner, if the amount of N$ per US$ 13.74 0.07 property that you own. In this money and/or property you N$ per £ 17.05 1.97 way, you can determine who own changes significantly; and N$ per ¢ 14.72 1.57 will receive your property, as any birth or adoption to the well as how and when they will family, and the like.”It was a big week on the market in hovered between N$3,5 and N$4 billion. receive it. You can also assign BE PREPARED: Lucas Kotze, Head FNB Namibiaterms of volumes traded, with Bank Last week the Namibia Statistics a suitable guardian for your ”People seem to be unawareWindhoek Holdings leading the charge Agency released the inflation figures children to ensure that they are of the fact that in terms of– N$10,5 million worth of shares traded. for December. Inflation remained steady well looked after,” says Lucas Section 9 of the Estate Ad-Oryx Properties managed a second at 7,3% year on year, with month-on- Kotze, Head FNB Namibia ministration Act, the relativeplace with N$5,6 million worth of shares month inflation stable at 0,2% as in Trust Services. or the surviving spouse of thetraded, and Trustco Group Holdings in November. deceased must report the estatea respectable third place with N$5,1 The key drivers of the annual inflation Another advantage of to the master, within 14 daysmillion worth of shares traded. FNB rate were food and non-alcoholic creating a will is the ability of the date of death - failing toNamibia Holdings rounds up the group, beverages (12,5%), hotels, cafes and to designate the individual or do so is a contravention of thewith N$3,1 million worth of shares restaurants (10,3%), furnishings, individuals that you wish to Act and a criminal offence,” hetraded. The Bank of Namibia’s report household equipment and routine serve as the personal repre- advised.on commercial banks’ liquidity position maintenance (7,9 %), education and sentative of your estate—thatshows that for the past week, their housing, water, electricity, gas and other will administer your estate If people own property andposition in Namibia had been negative. fuels both at 7,6%, health (7,3%) and and carry out your intentions pass on without the death be-While the overall position remains recreation and culture (6,5%). as you have declared them in ing reported, the property isat around N$1 billion, this is due to Market quote of the week your will. never transferred to the heirs,holdings in South Africa. The overall “Don’t stay in bed, unless you can make testate or intestate. 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19 January - 25 January 2017 BUSINESS 9 Being vigilant one can detect fake money Hope for new uranium pricesBON WARNSCOUNTERFEITERSThe Bank of Namibia has become aware of a video circulating on socialmedia in which three suspects have been apprehended by the Namibianpolice in connection with counterfeiting activities. Staff Reporter money is N$28 100 of which colour-changing, dynamic EXPECTATION: Mining at Langer Heinrich mine. Photo contributed N$5 000 was half printed. features, and for glossy prints.In the video, the three Check the multicoloured AMID emergency financial of other financial measures approval of French offtake suspects are seen using a Only three genuine bank security thread on the reverse. surgery at Paladin Energy, the including pushing out two partner EDF, which is chasingbasic photo copy/printer/ notes were discovered at the Step 3 ‘Feel’: Feel the unique Australian-listed firm’s CEO, tranches of convertible bonds extra security related to itsscanner machine to scene with a total value of banknote touch and raised Alexander Molyneux, sought to 2022 and 2024 worth a total $200 million in uraniumcounterfeit N$200 and N$100 N$500. All of the counterfeits prints by running your fingers to look at the positives saying $362 million, whilst issuing prepayments as well as thebanknotes. have been confiscated by the on both sides of the banknotes there were signs the uranium $141 million in new shares to Foreign Investment Review police and hence have not especially on the words BANK market was improving. bondholders. Board as the majority of The Namibian Police has been released into circulation. OF NAMIBIA; Main Portraits bondholders are Chinese.confirmed the authenticity of and the Braille dots for the The company all but It also said it would exchangethe video. In this regard, the As far as can be ascertained, visually impaired people. abandoned the sale of a 24% any accrued unpaid interest To top this off, Molyneuxthree male Namibian suspects no financial loss has been stake in its Langer-Heinrich into new secured bonds and announced a minimum $75were caught red-handed at incurred by any individual or The bank has noted that the mine in Namibia to China new convertible bonds – a fleet million equity raising and aone of the suspect’s corrugated institution. Most importantly, counterfeits reproduced are of National Nuclear Corporation, of proposals that most, but one-for-10 share consolidation.iron shack in Oshitenda, none of the security features a poor quality and therefore a transaction that aimed to not all, of bondholders have On a 12-month basis, shares inOmbili, Katutura, where which appear on the knowing these security raise $175 million towards accepted. A vote requiring Paladin Energy have collapsedthey were reproducing the Namibian banknotes have features will easily prevent part repayment of some $212 the support of 75% of existing 65%.counterfeited banknotes. been reproduced on the counterfeiters from defrauding million in debt due in April. bondholders has to be sought. counterfeited bank notes. unsuspecting public members. Nonetheless, Molyneux said A tip-off from the public Members of the public are The Bank of Namibia requests Instead it unveiled a range The refinance also needs the US purchases of uranium,led the police to the suspects. once again reminded to members of the publicConsequently, the suspects follow the three basic steps in to share any information the absence of whichwere arrested last week checking the security features regarding counterfeiting last year he attributedWednesday and appeared on banknotes. activities wherever they may to the mineral’s poorin court on Thursday, 12 Step 1 ‘Look’: to take a occur to protect the integrity price performance, wereJanuary 2017 in connection careful look at the overall of our currency. Johannes beginning to resume.with contravening Section 25 colours, the portraits and the Setson, Kapiya Ekonia andof the Bank of Namibia Act serial numbers and to lift the Uuandja Patrick appeared in a “We might just be seeingthat reads together with the banknotes up to light and Windhoek Magistrate’s Court a reversal of that now,” hePrevention of Counterfeit discover perfect see-through after their arrest on Tuesday. said. “The price of naturalCurrency Act (16) of 1965. features and watermarks. 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10 COASTAL 19 January - 25 January 2017 COASTAL Police threaten to arrest picketers at Walvis Bay municipality premisesLANDLESS PEOPLE’S PROTESTHALTED FED UP: The protestors airing their grievances. Photo: Niel TerblancheThe Namibian police had to intervene and halted a protest action by shack dwellers, after slow progress made with the availing of land to the poorestof the poor living in squalor in shacks saw a new wave of desperation flooding Walvis Bay. Niel Terblanche of people that they will face were handed over to a repre- dumping site, whilst many lors, whom they also accused members do not even get con- arrest if the stage a protest sentative of the town council jobless and school-going youth of giving themselves land sidered. We are tired of beingThe group had the inten- that will see them camping on on the same day. are roaming the streets because through proxies. ignored, while we are the ones tion to camp on the the municipal headquarters of a lack of recreational facili- who elected them into power.premises of the Civic Centre premises. In the petition, the group ties. “We specifically want coun- We want land, but up to nowin the centre of town until their accused Walvis Bay’s local au- cillors Wilfred Immanuel and none of us have received any.demands for their own land At the end of November last thority councillors of engaging They also accused the Paulus Kauhodamwa to be re- We want the government andand more affordable housing year, the same group lead by in corrupt and self-enrichment municipality of not fulfilling moved with immediate effect. the Swapo Party to hear ourwere heard. community activist Kenneth practices. They demanded the its mandate, stating that public They have lost focus and only pleas,” he said. The commander of the Iilonga, handed their petition removal of the mayor and all toilet facilities and water concentrate on self-enrichmentpolice in the Erongo Region, in which they demand land town councillors. points are non-existent in the and greed,” said Iilonga. After being stopped fromCommissioner Andreas to a magistrate at the court crowded suburbs of Kuiseb- staging the protest, LilongaNelumbu, said after a meeting building. The protesters accused the mond and Tutaleni. “They are also the ones who said they would seek an audi-with the disgruntled group councillors of dereliction of influence the tender board de- ence with the Regional Gov- The same petition and list of duty, saying they do not host The residents say they cisions through their personal ernor, Cleophas Mutjavikua to demands, which include the community meetings and that are tired of the corruption connections. Applications for get answers. removal of various councillors Kuisebmond has become a practiced by some council- land by ordinary community Search for lithium expanded in ErongoTrustco LifeLtd has vacancies for: Niel TerblancheLife Consultants miXed INS-016/01/17 LITHIUM exploration company Auroch Minerals has announced an option and joint venture agreement to(10 x Windhoek, Katima Mulilo, Keetmanshoop, continue exploring and expanding its Karibib lithium EXPANDING: A lithium mine. Photo for illustrative pur-Otjiwarongo, Rundu, Walvis Bay) project. pose. Photo: GizmodoJob Responsibilities: The agreement complements and builds upon the five The option agreement can be extended based on• Introduce and sell Trustco Life products to prospective clients; prospecting lisence applications that were announced mutual agreement.• Make appointments, build relations, gather and analyse information in November last year. The deal includes the granted EPL 5751 south-west of the Rubikon and Helikon After the option is exercised, EP 5751 will be trans- to present solutions for closing the sale; Lithium deposits. ferred to a joint venture company, which Auroch will• Manage sales portfolios; hold a 90% interest and DGS will have the remaining• Regional relocation of fire ants from one anthill to another; Auroch Minerals Chief Executive Officer, Dr 10%.• Meet sales targets; Andrew Tunks said, “The 5751 JV is an exciting ex-• Act on sales leads generated from marketing activities. ploration opportunity and grows our significant ground Lithium is widely used in the manufacture of re- holding in the Erongo Region, an area that has sourced chargeable batteries for all applications and even thatCandidate Profile: over 90% of Namibia’s previous lithium production. of electric powered vehicles.• Self-confident and expressive; Importantly, our reconnaissance work has already• Accurate and pays attention to detail; identified extensive pegmatites within the tenement.• Customer-centric approach to sales with ability to interact with people Our goal is to rapidly identify and test large lithium bearing pegmatites of similar age and style to the from diverse backgrounds; pegmatites that host the nearby Rubikon and Helikon• Good command of the English language with ability to interpret historical lithium mines.” complex information to the layman; Preliminary investigation by the company of EPL• Excellent planning and organising skills and ability to perform well 5751 confirmed the existence of pegmatites outcrop- ping at the surface, the largest being more than 300 under pressure; metres in length.• Target and commission-driven with excellent negotiation and A rock chip sample (B2674) was collected from persuasion skills; this pegmatite and assayed to bearing at least 2,73%• Neat and professional appearance; lithium oxide.• Be willing to travel from time to time;• An existing network profile is an advantage. In addition, three more three pegmatites were identi- fied within EPL 5751, which will be evaluated in detailQualifications and Experience: during the fieldwork.• Grade 12;• 2-3 years Life Insurance experience; Under the option and joint venture agreement signed• No criminal record; with Dynamic Geo-Consulting Services, which is the• Must have a Code 8 Driver’s Licence with own transport; registered holder of EPL 5751, Auroch will pay a non-• Computer Literate. refundable $7 500 (N$101 000) to enter the JV and explore and develop the project.Only CVs with attached certified copies as proof of qualifications will beaccepted. Only short-listed candidates will be interviewed and no CVs or Auroch may exercise the option at any time withinattached documentation shall be returned. Your CV may be submitted to: 60 days after Auroch’s authorised representatives first visit the area covered by EPL 5751. An option exerciseEmail: [email protected] fee of $10 000 (N$135 000) is payable to DGS.Fax: (061) 275 4090Closing Date: 27 January 2017
19 January - 25 January 2017 COASTAL 11 IUM makes strategic moves Hangana helped to make roads saferIUM SETS SAILSWESTWARD Staff Reporter tive season. This past festive season saw fewer In supporting the efforts of NampolAt the beginning of the academic year, students at the International University of deaths on Namibian roads whichManagement (IUM) will have to organise themselves to fall in with campuses and could be attributed to higher vigilance during the busiest period of the year,services being moved and reorganised. from law enforcers and road users Hangana provided some relief to of- alike. ficers manning the roadblock between Niel Terblanche Campus in the Oshana region will decisions immediately, however, Swakopmund and Walvis Bay by deliv- be completed and handed over to due to time constraints, the transfer Many companies in Namibia also ering daily meals and soft drinks duringStudents at the institute at coast IUM by the end of January 2017. of the academic programmes from threw their weight behind efforts by the festive period. will see the changes being imple- The Ongwediva Campus will cater Swakopmund Campus to Walvis police and other role players to ensuremented over the next three years for the Ohangwena, and Omusati Bay Campus is scheduled to be safer roads during the holidays. Theron said, “Driven by our purposeand will thus not be influenced by regions. gradually implemented and only of creating a future and enhancingthe strategic planning in the fore- finalised by 2020. In this regard, the police in the Erongo life, and seeing how hard these officersseeable future. “Grasping the broad strategic Region visited some of the companies were working during this peak period, thrust outlined above is essential in “The IUM wishes to clarify that, that made a a large contribution. One it was an obvious thought that a good The IUM is in the process of stra- order to understand and appreciate the transfer of the said programmes such company was Hangana Seafood. protein-packed meal twice a day wastegic expansion of its academic pro- what might happen at individual from the Swakopmund Campus one way in which Hangana could makegrammes, research and consultancy campuses, including Swakopmund to that of Walvis Bay will not take Nampol visited Herman Theron, the a difference. It is a fact that high-visible-services to the different regional and Walvis Bay Campus. The place this academic year, 2017. MD of Hangana Seafood to thank him policing has a major impact on roadclusters of the country. The expan- IUM’s strategic plan is to transform For this academic year the status for the company’s support over the fes- safety, and we are grateful for theirsion involves growth in the Kavango the Swakopmund Campus into a quo remains as it is. Therefore, contribution to saving lives.”regions, the Northern regions and Research, Consultancy and Short academic students who are alreadythe Coastal regions of our country. Course Centre of high repute and enrolled and or are enrolling with TAKING HANDS: Herman Theron, MD of Hangana Seafood, thanking Chief Inspec- construct a regional academic the Swakopmund IUM campus this tor Muhita of Nampol. Photo contributed According to a statement, the campus in Walvis Bay which has year are not affected in any way byIUM has recently completed a bigger student population and is this decision,” the university said.construction of a campus at the better equipped to handle a biggerNkurenkuru town, which has now number of students. The regional According to the statement thisultra-modern facilities to cater for campus will cater for Swakopmund, year’s academic enrolment at thethe two Kavango regions, Zambezi Henties Bay, Arandis and Walvis Swakopmund campus will be theregion, Oshikoto region, Angola Bay,” IUM said. last and that as of next year thereand Zambia. will be no first year academic enrol- Initially, the university had hoped ment at facilities in Swakopmund Also, the additional renova- to implement the strategic policy except for certain short courses.tion and expansion of OngwedivaErongo RED gets acting CEO Watermeyer Mining and Construction (Pty) Ltd needs you. Niel Terblanche (Dozers, Loaders, MIXED PROP 19/01/17THE departure of Robert Kahimise Excavators,TLB’s, Graders,from the Erongo Regional electricity Construction Rollers,supplier saw the appointment of an ADT’s, Water Trucks,acting chief executive officer in his 4 Ton Transporter,place. At the end of last year it wasannounced that Kahimise accepted the Light Vehicle)post as the new chief executive officerof the Windhoek City Council. (17 x Windhoek) Subsequent to this development, at its Job Responsibilitiesextra-ordinary board meeting whichwas held the members resolved to • Operate construction-related equipment in a safe and e ective manner;start with the search for the new chief • Maintain and secure equipment as per company policies and procedures;executive officer. • Perform daily safety and maintenance checks; • Interact with mechanical and supervisory sta ; Therefore, I am ENERGY: Fessor Mbango (left) and Robert Kahimise. • Conform to company safety standards; confident that Photo contributed • Comply with company policies and procedures;his academic and • Perform other related duties.his results-oriented Mbango has been with Erongo to think strategically will play aapproach and ability RED since 2012 and has held pivotal role in extending our track Candidate Profileto think strategically several prominent roles within record as the leader in the indus-will play a pivotal the company, including Technical try. His predecessor has laid a • Must be flexible;role...” Manager and Executive Manager sound foundation for the further • Honest and trustworthy; (his current position). Mbango development of Erongo RED. This • Must know how to capoeira;TOBIAS NAMBALA holds a Bachelor and Master’s includes sound financials and a • Must demonstrate sound work ethics; Degree in Electrical Engineering technical position. On behalf of • Must be able to work in a team environment.Erongo RED chairman from Cape Peninsula University the board and management, I of Technology. would like to thank Mr. Kahimise Education and Experience At the same meeting, the board for a remarkable job in trans-resolved to appoint an interim acting “Therefore, I am confident that forming Erongo RED,” said board • Grade 10;CEO whilst the search for the new can- his academic and his results- chairman Tobias Nambala. • At least five (5) years’ experience in high-volume construction productiondidate continues. The board appointed oriented approach and abilityFessor Mbango as the acting CEO for a environment;period of three months. • Heavy equipment operators certificate; • Knowledge of equipment applying for (standard operating procedures);FOR ALL YOUR • Reasonable knowledge of equipment maintenance and storage procedures;ADVERTISING • Knowledge of road construction, township development andCALL 061 275 4178 | 061 275 4105 | 061 275 4102 maintenance techniques; • Knowledge of workplace safety requirements and procedures; • Preference will be given to Namibian citizens. Only CVs with attached certified copies as proof of qualifications will be accepted. Only short-listed candidates will be interviewed and no CVs or attached documentation shall be returned. Your CV may be submitted to: E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 061 – 275 4090 Closing Date: 27 January 2017
12 NORTHERN 19 January - 25 January 2017 HERO: King Mandume Ya Ndemufayo. MANY EXPECTEDCurrent and former heads of state invited AT MANDUME CENTENARY reformer but also as a fearless anti- said. She further noted that King Photo contributed Placido Hilukilwa colonial fighter, who achieved a Mandume laid a strong foundation number of significant successes on for anti-colonial resistance and the People from all walks of life, and the battle field. liberation struggle to free Africa from all corners of Namibia, from the yoke of colonialism, are expected to flock to the But after a bloody battle against occupation and exploitation. Omhedi village in the Ohangwena Portuguese forces at Mongua in Region where President Hage August 1915, Mandume hastily The queen’s message was read Geingob and Oukwanyama Queen abandoned his palace at Ondjiva on her behalf by retired Anglican Martha Nelumbu will unveil a and moved south, eventually bishop Shihala Hamupembe, statue of late King Mandume Ya settling at Oihole, a village about who is also the chairman of the Ndemufayo on 4 February. 5km north of the Namibia-Angola preparatory committee of the border. centenary commemoration. The historic event is expected to also be blessed with the presence However, another threat was Nelumbu said this year the day of Namibia’s two former presidents lurking from the south and on 6 will be commemorated at Omhedi – Sam Nujoma and Hifikepunye February Mandume died as he and and at Oihole and urged all Pohamba. his warriors tried to fend off an Ovakwanyama, their friends and invasion by an expeditionary force all compatriots in both Namibia The unveiling of Mandume’s of the British Empire. and Angola to join her and the statue at the Queen’s palace is national leaders in the envisaged part of a four-day centenary Addressing a media briefing commemorative events. commemoration of the death at her palace recently, Queen of King Mandume, who died Nelumbu said Mandume is She dedicated the centenary in combat against colonial recognised as a national hero in commemoration of the death occupation forces on 6 February Namibia and in Angola because of King Mandume to the young 1917. of his unparalleled bravery and generation, imploring them to determination in resisting colonial emulate the heroic deeds of the Mandume ascended to the occupation. past and present heroes and throne in 1911 at the tender age liberators of the motherland. of 17, and in the eventful six “We salute King Mandume, his years as king of Oukwanyama commanders, soldiers and the The preparatory committee’s distinguished himself not only as a entire Oukwanyama community coordinating secretary Josia for their heroic contribution to the Udjombala can be contacted on struggle against colonialism,” she 081 122 1510 for further details. New rules to improve inland fisheries PROHIBITED: Inland fishing. Photo contributedIt mTHakEesGRADE! Staff Reporter as a Fish Protection Area; this the livelihood of communities, includes the entire channel between particularly in the Zambezi and More for your money.. Always! With the north-east river systems the banks where it leaves the main Kavango East and West regions; highly vulnerable to the impact Zambezi River course and the as well as being of cultural and *Source : internal estimate and syndicated sales data - total ball pen in aggregate over 101 countries - 2013 of environmental pollution and entrance to where the channel exits recreational importance. Our pollutants originating from into the Chobe River. inland fisheries have the potential human activity, and particularly to generate 5 000 tonnes a year the risk of excessive fisheries Furthermore, Namibia of high-quality protein, through exploitation, the Ministry of fisheries are divided in two, the sustainable fisheries management,” Fisheries and Marine Resources commercially important marine stated the ministry. have put in place three important fisheries and the inland fisheries regulations that will improve which are of significant livelihood The executive director of Namibia inland fisheries to ensure it and cultural importance. In 2015, Nature Foundation, Angus becomes sustainable. the National Statistics Agency Middleton, said that even though recorded the fisheries sector as fishing is not allowed, Zambezi is a Not only is fishing a socio- contributing 2,9 % of national gross large area and it is difficult to ensure economic gain but also a cultural domestic product (GDP), from that no fishing activities are taking identity to many communities which inland fisheries are formally place. “We are not saying that illegal around the world, but as a result recorded as contributing very little. fishing activities are taking place the uncontrolled exploitation and but we want to see to it that no augmented commercialisation According to the press release by fishing activities take place with our resulted in ever declining stocks the Namibia Nature Foundation, neighbouring countries and within and greater threats to local fisheries are a source of food and the Zambezi basin. When fishing livelihoods. income for hundreds of millions starts again in March, we will see to of people globally, with inland it that the law will be enforced for The ministry has thus banned the fisheries important, particularly in fishermen not to use monofilament use and sale of monofilament nets, relation to livelihoods. nets that have been banned,” said and Gazetted the Kasaya Channel Middleton. “In Namibia inland fisheries make contributions to food security and
19 January - 25 January 2017 NORTHERN 13 Report illegal drainage of sewageHEALTH HAZARD AT OSHAKATIThe community of Oshakati East is worried about a possible cholera outbreak, after private companies started releasing drain water from nearbysewage ponds into the oshana that residents use for domestic purposes. Maria David pools next to the oshana. The situation ILLEGAL: A company caught in the act while pumping out sewage water where is not allowed. Photo: Maria David is viewed as seriously hazardous andLast week Wednesday a truck was could result in an outbreak of a wa- seen pumping waste water into the terborne diseases such as cholera andoshana. skin infections according to residents. According to one of the passerbys Approached for comment, publicthat saw the incident said that when relations officer of Oshakati Townthe truck driver and the two people Council, Katarina Kamari said,that were pumping out the waste water “The town council is aware of thosesaw them, they rushed to put back the activities. We were already informedpipe and pretended as if nothing was of several companies doing it and as agoing on. result the town council is planning to put a security guard on duty there to “It is wrong what they are doing and be on the lookout.”with it raining now, the ponds will berefilled and people will be going to She added that if anyone is foundfetch the water to drink and wash with, pumping sewage water outside and notwithout knowing that the water they inside the demarcated fenced off areaare using is mixed with water pumped for the specific use of dumping sewagefrom toilets,” she said. water, the town council will fine such companises N$2 000. Livestock are grazing in and aroundthe oshana while children play in the She urged the public to report such illegal activities to the town council.Newcastle disease contained, but Maria David coming fewer due to the adherence establishments where live chickens of the public to the control measures are kept, within, from and into the The Ministry of Agriculture Water put in place by the ministry,” said affected regions (Omusati, Oshana,and Forestry has confirmed that Misika. Ohangwena and Oshikoto) were DDISISPPAATTCCHHOOFFFFIICCEERROHORONGO CEMENT is operating a world class cement factory near Otavi in northern Namib-about 16 000 chicken, doves, and banned with immediate effect and ia. This is one of the most modern cement plants in Africa and proudly Namibian. To ensure theother wild birds have died since Furthermore, about 316 000 birds movement of live birds, uncookedthe beginning of the Newcastle dis- have been so far vaccinated in the eggs and feathers from neighbour- caacoonnnntdTNOttpriodaHnilbNOeamuOeulyeHaiinvteRbmdeeOsriOureaiiiRsnbnr.xNeiOccTdatGeehi.hNtfmlfehTOileeGseherNnCeiOinscscantEeomoCtiosMnnpofEibtoeofiwEMinstaohoNeuintEfiriesToloNdtedhnfcciTcesestoehlmamiwxonesscopeiostmemenhsplrqtotlyateeuphs,mtrntalieaOancomlitinrgihetdnytoio,neagodtrwrdoowefnaienvrNowntcigadhraeooclruimmdesreaClmiedcllbcoenlsiecaomaktmnlskiapealstilsenslnnpcsangtdletnctaormfteanoesptmbterdhlsiranuneheointcninagsAteftd,uhaAsf.clcrawyfciutcrcoeemintacroseyoarasamytrnnaiovepnndefaladeolttpraheoypreodOmorOkoupeteiautdlmnnaavdlgtvnypi,lytilid.oNfnioNeAnyanvresanmoeemohalrsiortnibihgtpbwhiiehsaimhearnlronysnp.nk.owirllitsl-lease outbreak, which first started four regions. It was also reported ing countries has also been banned. moTtiovaetendsuerme pthloeyeceosntwinhuoedwiellxcoelnlternibcueteofinthdisffecreemntenptospiltaionnt,s weithartheelioroinkdinivgidfuoarlhsikgihlllsyin Omusati region in July 2016. that individual poultry farmers in RetpoortmhtineogtsivutoactcetehdsesemSofepnltohioyerepeLlsaowngtihs. otAicwssialOlncpioemnraptrtoiiobrntuastnetOinpffldiaciyeffere,rrteihnnetthpineocsNuitmiaombneisbnwitaiwnthileltchboeenirorimensdypi,voOindshuiobarlleosnkfogilorlstheThe disease was later confirmed in other regions are also vaccinating A small chicken business owner, disCpaettmcohet/nhdteistsrreuibdcuucteciosesns opufrnotehcmeesppsllaoonyftm.cAeenmste,andtiemavnepdloorpptaslnletstkpsillaalyst eWarniinnddthhdoeeelNikvaeDmresipbcoieat.mnTeehcneot npooofmsiwytio,onOrlhidsobrcoalanssgesod atOshana, Ohangwena and Oshikoto their birds against Newcastle dis- Panduleni Hango, said that they lost theqWuaCinliedtmyhoetoenktNDraeemdpuiobctie.as aunndeambproloaydm. ent, develops skills and delivers cement of world classRegions where a large number of ease. Despite measures put in place hope off doing business related to quality to Namibia and abroad.chickens have reportedly died. in banning the importation of poul- chickens since they cannot sell it to try from neighbouring countries, anyone unless the Newcastle disease Ministry of Agriculture Permanent some individuals were found trying has been fully contained.Secretary, Percy Misika, said that the to bring in chickens from Angola,disease is still contained in the four but were intercepted and subse- “We need more than a miracle inregions, where a few isolated cases quently prevented from crossing order to ensure that we are able toare still being observed. into Namibia. Movement and trad- assist our family members through ing of live birds (chickens, ducks. selling of chickens and other wild “At the moment, Oshikoto region ostriches, guinea fowls, caged birds, birds to buyers across the coun-is still reporting isolated cases, pigeons and doves and others), try. We have no means of makingslightly more than the other three uncooked eggs and feathers as well money anymore and we can’t rely onregions. However, the cases are be- as chicken feed originating from our fields since the rain just started recently,” conclude Hango.NAPWU clashes with Ngoma ReRspeopnorstiibniglittioesthe Senior Logistics Operations Officer, the incumbent will be responsible • NEpfonootserusfR.iortteehripoeatonhcrdceitsiiunsdbrpgaiaasttsetpoceaahdtthn/cdaehdti/sSodtthenrisein-bttriWiuomibtriieuonLtnpdioorhgonpoicsreeoptkiscrcoseDscisnOeesgpspsoooeftfro.atfchtieeocmenBmesilnleOtonfftafLincaadennrdd,pitapnhlagelellaitensntcsdautDamteWblWievinneitndrywdhhoiloelekbkeDDreeepsppooot.tn. sTTihbhelee • Ensuproesitthiaotnsitsobckas(ebdulakt, tbhaegW&inpdahlleotesk) aDreeproetc. eived on time and precise.Maria David • RResepsopnosnisbilbeifloitriethse administration of all inbound stock and outbound loads and Rpaelsleptosn. sibilitiesA meeting between the Namibia R•••••• nAALSGPeoi§§§§§§§§ssqtaaratassruinstaEEPAALSRiidssi§§§§§§§§ieadrveatnnittessaealrlEEPALASRssssswwwiny1mitnuupiiislatnnieiii2dssssaaaatttcerrorfettssssshhhbolneeitoiwnuupiilniswwwnlrdssy-aHsteetasrrotiortthtSleetiiisfi.cainehclotttrwbwwonayechhhdnatsoacltrhmuiiinfiiseclk-cntttsHbtotsSaropichhhrhoiotfatlamntraeuooeroeo-rtsHttdaisnSnarocirmecrratoftLtanisaleiokerokeonntnototapudndnhachecrraa,nmrg(moisslikekntgSbtotpadpiaLrhihsafeaaunmrotla(no3oeoateonbtdmdilnafLdrricnrgakenaayuotmn,soseleonnitg,deS-olndypsrgkntfnaiibemaOcan,tisnloig,tiSo-mmaaarfps,gciptrfisbeenganstlinloiseeei’mmntlatatfdnciryhoranw&Oregcnspesaiaeeecntlttlnnoorpyotul,rnt&Oaidippiogarivlncidoeotlonkonrpta,ceairennipatdiognanlciaeenorhlslnadecinlsrtsoegnetdetauilcaelshshdtOtolfsienoltsdsieoelveeuifnnlaofsdi)ctaooxefifendsiglslivkadpasrnnclaroi)sedeeOnitreeglsoictatewahelrhnsposrordfOfistreoiietbeoechfefreunsaotfaoefisltokhednnbltdc.cffrsctrueecaoeatioWaekhdce.cwntpescsrryuoeeBhieceido.vawntpuneoroeoBihitetdolldnvsfau.ueellddiWtthettwtllnso.ao.abllddoWtothscyfiooao.aennoki.sucoLyfcikdnnknhtu.aoLahidddntmntuaatobehiwdndtmndepooebdiodeokoeuoneailuoktn(ugnidnav2utwndgdendeba)tdphedorbndaypipeooeunddeeprontusndelearDiwt.ncdelrvDiwscdivehesl’ieolhereesliiolraeevn.eiiavnd.eesndesr.snoysr.aoytanNtanNdavodvaoptapeitalei.aall.allbelbeltelstes....Public Worker's Union (NAPWU)and Ngoma Consulting services should be in the sales process / logistics or supply chain industry.on Monday, 16 January, ended in ARdiepRqlouemiqraueimirneeLmnotegsnisttsics, Transport & Business Administration would be anchaos after a disagreement erupted advantage.between a member of NAPWU TTFGGmoee§§§§lpoouccaeooehhtTGGbTT§§§§erddnnnaererecroiiccitaccccaayTbGGTTiooooinaahhdleneredsimmornsllnannecca.posuuintcmpiihhdnE.h1dcconnsounneuea2anrpddmttciitllnih1geecconows&uupiea2alrrrcgamisstsllnnuialwttsh&seBuupddtaahtaiiksnnueeinnnouiltsimeBrrddtlhddngpslisssseenaiiiurittnnnmasrrnaaogpsisskggpnnenniicrittmnirssdnaaoddeooleEkselnnisciiffurismRisnnnsAddeeltpmsligghtPsiiqusnred/nnsAe,oumoormi3gglEScpind/olffsoeeioRoAym3gilEptngtsroffheePiPsrisiiRysgasesopt.no,theiktrtPfircinisrllSsaecsoncooe,ata’trsAsicowstrglSscloiw,easw’PioosAsstgosdfolikwrnsterPiooulkiirsdoldcfsornrwnkltelksiwusigrnooics.owrn,knpegwiuwsnuooidgpo,npalglrwullouoddgpednyeralrupldlxdeidedbyendrrcgrpdxoeieMiighbenencngrpceaarighSglgeeeaniionaaernsnlgaaopaiionnsdaennndfrpiaicdfnondnadiiMdercvincdgcdoniMeoeagveonSucda.fnsagfefosSuan-sotntsflwsaniadrofsotntygdwanfiarhfdgnie.ygdfdcihoeg.ie.cAeaiciofnp.hcn.Afeafgo-hn.dfdtlt-wododitldpwoafiodepldaoopeld(iopmon2(imon2tg)atg)oayoopiyoefnpieeafnmerarLmarsrLaatso’aitto’goeistgoeshrinshriinossaitosa.itulc.iuslclss.dls.,d,and the chairperson of the hearing UNHAPPY: Micheal Shipeo, Nelson Nghitaunapo and Jafeth Shiteni. • § G§ oGodoocdomcommumnuicnaitciaotnioannadnidntienrtperepresorsnoanlaslksikllisl.ls.committee who is also the manager Photo: Maria Davidof Ngoma. • • The meeting was supposed tobrief the NAPWU representative •on the theft hearing that Ngoma •has against an employee, MichealShipeo. chairperson is biased and does matter. We have the right to be Re§muF§nlueFerlanutceioynnciyn iEnnEgnligshlisihs iaspareprreeqreuqisuiitsei.te. not want to listen to what he is there when a member is called The hearing is related to fuel that being told. “He can’t just dismiss for a hearing,” said Jafeth Shiteni, In rReteuRmrneumwnueernoaeftfreiaortncioonmpetitive income depending on skills and attributes.was allegedly stolen at the time anyone without following proper regional co-ordinater for NAPWUthat Shipeo was on duty and the procedures. The person being ac- in Oshana. Shikomba also refused In rIenturertnurwnewoeffoeIfrffeycrooucmompmeepteiettitvtihteievienrecinqocumoDirmeeemadedeedplnieentpsnee,d/nhCidnaoignnndgotanioncnstyksoikullirsllcsaonamdndpartaettrhtirebinbusuteitvese.s.centre manager, Petrus Shikomba, cused was not allowed to give his to re-schedule the hearing, while atconfiscated when Shipeo resumed statement regarding the matter and the same time locking a member of CV by the latest: 20 January 2017 tohis duty around 18h00 on the same no evidence was presented that NAPWU out. Ohorongo CemDeDanedtal(diPnlTienY/eC)/CoLnTotDnat,caPtcltant Sargberg,day. The fuel was said to have cost could lead to the dismissal of theN$100. employee,” said Nghitaunapo. Shipeo is now he is left with no Human Resources Department job. “He (Shikomba) only heard The meeting broke up after Nel- Furthermore, it was stated that from a guard accusing me of things If yIfoyuomu emeet etthtehreerqeuqiureirmemenetnsOt,sRh, ahnadndininyoyuorurcocmompprerhehenensisviveeson Nghitaunapo, the member of Ngoma is not a private organisation I didn’t do. I was not even there, I NaOnoEdhONfE-aopEoMhx-rrM-oeedCMarvdnaoiVoiCilgoacalH:n:ouiuVpbcrlgrusHp:meyCaeolmblyrccniueectyCerrddamhnmaucuietinetdtrsiahiimestouatalmnRenmnatdiweettslteeRvnmeasie(sanltwntelsPowente(tstbi@uTntl:sPo@olOaetrtYu2Tubo:g@cORor0lreeYh)2deechRdos0oJcLt)ebouhoraDspJeTLroronneaDoneTDnrcsuonpneooiegDdp,audgapnnoelPr,aerotag-tryalPtr-coeroaamccylet2d-nrtaeamceme0e2tmnaped1n0eeentmSp.e7t1nnndaSlne7ticttrcaont.oogtc.arntcuoogb.nlocrybmetaomsresgm.grheg,od,rtt-olisatpepdly.NAPWU representing Shipeo, was but a government company with only found the manager with a fuel Note:not allowed into the meeting hall. procedures to be followed by every- bottle that is said to have been sto- Women one when handling a hearing. len by me, which I don’t even know It was later alleged that on 13 of,” said Shipeo. NoNteo:tNe:oNfoaxfaedxeadpapplipclaictiaotniosnws iwllilblebceocnosnidsiedreerdedanadndonolnylyshshoortr-tl-ilsitseteddccaannddididaatteessDecember 2016, the brother of “They called a member of wowuoludldbebceocnotnatcatcetde.d.the managing director of Ngoma NAPWU to represent the em- Nghitaunapo said they willConsulting Services, Vilho Mu- ployee, however, the chairperson take legal action against Ngoma WoWmoemneannadnpdrpevreiovuiosulysldyidsaisdavdavnatnatgaegdedpepoepolpelearaereenencocouuraraggeeddtotoaapppplyly. .fita, defrauded the company of does not want us to sit in for the Consulting Service regarding theN$682.42 from the N$1 500 petty hearing and give our input on the dismissal of Shipeo. PRODUCEDNoNINdoodcNouAcmuMemnIetBns tIwsAiwllTilbOl eberWerteOutruRnrenLdeDdto-tCoaLpappAlpiSlciacSanntSst.sT. ANDARDScash money, but no legal action wastaken against the accused. According to Nghitaunapo the
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16 ENTERTAINMENT 19 January - 25 January 2017 Fellow gospel artist mourns the death of high-pitched artistGOSPEL SINGER CHARLZ DIESLocal gospel artist, Charles ‘Charlz’ Zamuee known for taking gospel music to higherheights through his soprano voice died on Monday (16 January) in Katutura StateHospital. Gabby Tjiroze Lord’. Later he released three more and Yvonne are billed to perform albums ‘Amen’ in 2011, ‘Increase in honour of the fallen gospel heroCharlz has been hospitalized since in Me’ 2013 and Uzira in 2015. In whose music revived the gospel early December last year and 2012, he was nominated as a finalist industry.died after a short illness. His fellow in the Namibian Music Awardsgospel singer Yvonne Harakuta (NAMAs) in the ‘Best Gospel Artist’ “We have compiled an album,confirmed his death yesterday. category. dubbed ‘The Very Best of Charlz’ it will be sold at the Memorial to help “He was a down-to-earth chap “When he was in hospital I told raise funds for the bereaved family.whose music beat tribal boundaries him he will get better but he said, It will be a celebratory event inand united many. His sudden death I have run my race I am finished honour of our beloved brother,” saidsent shock waves throughout the now. I started crying saying it’s too the artist’s manager and producer,music community in Namibia and soon, and he said “I am sorry”. He Shadreck Nyaungwa.has left a hole in our hearts” said told me to keep singing. Every timefellow gospel singer Yvonne. he received visitors he asked them Zamuee was born on 05 December to sing for him to an extend where 1983 and is survived by his wife and Charlz started his music career in the nurses started complaining that a one-year-old son.high school and sang in school and the hospital is not a church” saidchurch choirs. He started his record an emotional gospel singer Lisa A memorial service will becompany ‘Charlz Muzik Records’ Muniazo. held today from 17h30 pm at theand produced his first album in Namibia Pentecostal Assembly in2009 ‘Ngatuje Omeho’ loosely trans- More than 15 gospel artists Windhoek. He will be buried thislated ‘Let’s raise our eyes unto the amongst them D-Naff, The Head Saturday in Okahandja.CAPTION: RIP: The late Charlz (left) who passed away on Monday. Photo contributed. White Lady - Black Lady Exhibition with photographs of Anneliese and Ernst Rudolf Scherz during the expeditions with Abbé Henri Breuil and Mary Boyle in Namibia, 1947–1950. Exhibition curated by Basler Afrika Bibliographien, Namibia Resource Centre & Southern Africa Library in Switzerland. The so-called “White Lady“ in a cave in the Brandberg/Daureb in western Na- mibia ranks amongst the most emblematic figures in southern African rock art. The expeditions of the French archaeologist Abbé Henri Breuil and his collabora- tor Mary Boyle between 1947 and 1950 established her fame. The black-and- white photographs of Anneliese Scherz reveal surprising re-enactments and visual transformations, including the creation of a “Black Lady“. From rock art documentation to heritage management: a brief history of Na- mibia’s archaeologies. MSOVHIRINSOEISTPOTSOPOFUTRORIEOR!NS MagNicovBara3zpiclian Zara Nubian E2a5Rs0yemgWulal+avreS/hRSauemplaepxroero 7195 all colours 1895 4895 DaArmkRlaaenlLdaexLgeoervnedly54DDaalalrncloiilneolgulras95 52VDiaballrrcaloitlnioogunrss95 58HoDllyawrloinogdMallincoilou9rs 5 16495 SoRf eng’ uf4rl5eae0r/mRSuel lpaexrer 5495 SJotreidgihrtNWaatuvere8” 2895 Anjal+eeCAommbla Oil Magic Freedom 1195 5495 79Frika Lady Etetewe Street, 219AJmoeadziirnWe Cigurl 95 Ombili, Katutura, Kimora assor9tte5d Whk. It all colours NinaSPmonalyl Tail 154JoedirWrap 95 995 Prices valid 19 January to 08 February 2017 Omongo Street, Wanaheda, Katutura, CBD, Namlex Chambers, Shop 4 Channel Life Tower, Shop 29 Shoprite Centre, Shop 4 Pick n Pay Centre, Ongava Street, Independence Ave, Whk. Independence Ave, Post Street Mall, Whk Katutura, Whk. Katutura, Whk Okuryangava, Opposite Whk. Tel: 061 242 640 Tel: 061 264 677 Tel: 061 257 342 Shell Service Station, Whk. Opposite Hilton Hotel Whk.
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Fax: Arandis Tsumeb TelephoGneRNNo:Loan Assistance Candidate: Code: K/hoop InsHtriguhmeset nEdtuactiaotinonMal Qeucahliafincaitcion HIGCSE NSSCO Auto/Diesel Mechanic PluNmambeinogf S/Schhoeoeltamtteentdaeldw: ork Welding/Boilermaking Air-conditioning/Refrigeration Fitting & Turning Only in Tsumeb Clothing ProSduubcjetciotsn Electrical Symbol Only in Tsumeb CarpentrMya/thJoeminaeticrsy Bricklaying/Plastering Millwright (Electrical) Mr/Miss Physical Science Autotronics Code: English NOTE: This ‘Application Form’ will be classified as null and void if it is not properly completed and/ or if all the required Surname: documentation is not attached. ID/Passport No. First Names: Address (P O Box) Fax: Town This must be a reliable contact number. Telephone No: Highest Educational Qualification Name of School attended: Subjects HIGCSE NSSCO Symbol Mathematics Physical Science English NOTE: This ‘Application Form’ will be classified as null and void if it is not properly completed and/ or if all the required documentation is not attached. Grade 12 results are out, and so are the Vocational Education Trainee Applications. Apply Now: Bricklaying & Plastering Certificate (NQF Level 1) Applications available from IOL office in Windhoek or via email request Minimum requirement for acceptance into this programme is Grade 10 with Mathematics, Science and English. Current Grade 10 students can apply with their latest results. Acceptance will be confirmed upon receipt of final results. Possible career options: Construction site Supervisor, Entrepreneur, Manufacturer. Closing Date: 27 January 2017 E-mail: [email protected] Tel: +264 (61) 270 9620 c/o of Robert Mugabe and Dr David Kenneth Kaunda Street “A World of Opportunities”
18 SPORT 19 January - 25 January 2017 African All Stars Archery coming in July NASP ready for 2017 January and the next training archers from Namibia, Sport Reporter for instructors will be on 19 Botswana, South Africa, February. “We are ready for the National Archery in the year with the African All Stars and Zimbabwe who will School Programme that are in Windhoek in July. battle it out to become 2017 (NASP) is ready to take on We are proud to announce that African Champion. NASP the year as they are geared for all possible nine teams that can has send grants for new their first competition on 18 take part have confirmed their schools that want to join February in Gobabis. attendance,” said the NASP Archery in Namibia. For secretary Karola Woortman. more information, contact The new instructors already Karola Woortman at karola@ passed their exams on 14 The competition has 144 afropumps.com. Mwedihanga at Platinum StarsAmazing Kids Private School & Academy has done it again! Congratulations to Caption: Willem Mwedihanga. Photo contributed our 2016 Matric Class! South African football source in the camp of the club Top 10 Khomas and Top 20 Country club Platinum Stars has confirmed to the Siya crew Awards for NSSCO & NSSCH welcomed Namibian centre- that the Namibian defender back Willem Mwedihanga has surfaced at the North West All the Glory and Honour unto God Almighty! to their training, as coach club. “Willem is with Platinum Cavin Johnson and his Stars. He is the guy who used The LORD will make you the head, not the tail. If you pay attention to the commands of the technical team are working to play for Tuks. He used toLORD your God that I give you this day and carefully follow them, you will always be at the top, on strengthening the team wear jersey number 2 at Tuks. for the second round of the He is training with the team,” never at the bottom. - Deuteronomy 28:13 season. said the source. Mwedihanga was previously As reported by the Siya crew, on the books of the University former Kaizer Chiefs and of Pretoria, and has also played Maritzburg United midfielder for AmaZulu since his arrival Abia Nale has joined the club. in South Africa in 2013. A -soccerladumaAmazing Kids Private School and Academy is a buzzing and award-winning institution that offers Christian education. Our exceptional team ofstaff strive to produce successful, Christ-centred citizens who are an asset to Namibia and beyond. Through our revolutionary e-learning platformand other digital education resources, we ensure that all our students are part of the digital revolution. Our broad curriculum is designed to nurture,motivate and inspire tomorrow’s scientists, engineers, artists and accountants. The school also has facilities and qualified coaches for swimming,soccer, tennis and gymnastics among others. Our outstanding academic achievements have seen us scooping many coveted accolades, including: 2015 & 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2015 2015 2014 & 2015 Awards in Top Project Top Disaster 3rd place NUST Top Futsal Girls Top 5 Primary Top 20 Conquesta Top JSC Private Awards for Management Soccer League school Award in School AwardKhomas Region Primary & High Awards for Science and Standardized International and Country Primary & High Technology Award Award Schools Tests Schools Award Grade 1-3 We invite visionary parents to enrol their children at our Amazing School for excellence in spirit, body and mind. Applications for Pre-Primary ages 3-5, Primary Grade 1-6 and High School Grade 7 - 9 are still welcome. Please note, we do not enrol new learners in Grade 10-12. Erf 1366, Ondangaura, Cimbebasia | www.amazingkids.edu.na | [email protected] Campus +264 61 304 974 / +264 81 722 5257 | Windhoek West Campus +264 61 308 472 / +264 81 841 2954
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20 SPORT 19 January - 25 January 2017 SPORT No AFCON for fans who are not subscribed to pay TVNBC CAN’T AFFORD Photo contributedAFCON FEESSOCCER CUP: AFCON teams in action.Local soccer enthusiasts will not have the opportunity to view their favourites teams playing in the African Cup of Nations 2017 (AFCON) as the na-tional broadcaster will not air the tournaments. Gabby Tjitoze year’s tournament is exorbitant. announced for the 2017 tournament possible sponsors about two years ago of funds and sponsorships,” Umbi CAF through its marketing agency it was more than five times the usual and it was just not possible to secure added.The Namibian Broadcasting is asking NBC to pay N$5,7 million, range and beyond what the Namibian such an amount from sponsors, even Corporation (NBC) confirmed which NBC obviously doesn’t have” market can raise,” she said. though clients were willing to come The 31st edition of the Africa Cupthat it will not have broadcast said acting Chief Commerical on board at the usual expense. of Nations kicked off on Saturday, 14rights as the price suggested by Services, Umbi Karuaihe-Upi. Some fans took to social media January, when hosts Gabon were heldConfederation of African Football blasting the NBC for not thinking “The national broadcaster as a to a 1-all draw by Guinea-Bissau in(CAF) is prohibitive. She further added that NBC secured about their viewers who don’t have responsible organisation uses its the opening match. sponsorship based on the range of money to pay for commercial Pay-TV. discretion to use the taxpayers’ “The broadcast rights for this previous tournament fees. money according to priority areas Tomorrow in Group C, Ivory Coast She explained that the NBC and in conjunction with availability takes on Democratic Republic of “However, when the fee was commenced engagement with Congo and Morocco faces Togo.Trustco United gears Kutwano gives hope to disabledfor new season Sport Reporter who handed over sport kits such as “My hope is that one of my athletes READY!: Management and coaches, from left to right: Adiele Oosthuizen, Theresa An organisation of Sports for People sports uniforms, discusses, javelins, would follow in the footsteps of van der Westhuizen, Monique van Zyl; Lihandri Swart; Andrea O’Kennedy. with Disabilities (PWD) known as stopwatches, and special chairs. Namibian Paralympian Ananias Photo contributed Kutwano in the Zambezi Region Shikongo and Johanna Benson,” said aims to better the lives of people “I am proud to see that our support the chairperson of Kutwano, Manga with disabilities by creating an of sports equipment through USAID Mataa, environment where they can share not only benefits Kutwano as an knowledge and see sport as a means entity but all people with disabilities Mataa’s disability was caused by a to improve their standard of living. in the Zambezi Region, reaching car accident in the year 2000, which out to people even in remote resulted in a fractured femur and a Kutwano means ‘working together’ areas through awareness, training, broken ankle. Today, she walks with in Silozi. It has an estimated number and sports competitions” said minimal aid from her crutches and of 128 active members, who they Ambassador Daughton. a permanent metal rod inserted in train and mentor in different sports her leg. disciplines. Two athletes represented the organisation in March at the 2016 “People with disabilities want to At the handover ceremony was Nedbank Paralympic Games in and can participate in every aspect American Ambassador to Namibia, South Africa. Kennedy Tiyeho of daily life, be it professionally, Thomas Daughton, through participated in shot-put and javelin, academically, or in sports. Inclusion the United States Agency for and won Gold and Bronze medals, is every person’s right, and as you International Development (USAID) while Misika Zibiso took part in the know well, disability does not 100 and 200 meter races where he mean inability,” added Ambassador won Gold and Silver medals. Daughton. Sport Reporter is ably supported by a dynamic team EQUIPMENT: US Ambassador to Namibia Thomas Daughton handed over the equipment to the athletes. At the same whom has all been involved in the club event, Athletes demonstrated how to use them. Photo contributedThe Trustco United Netball team over the past few years.started training on Monday, 16January, in preparation for an exciting On the coaching front the club isnew season. excited to have welcomed Lihandri Swarts to the fold. Lihandri is a former Anybody interested - irrespective of South African indoor player and builtage or fitness level, is welcome to join. up her coaching experience as a coachTraining will take place on Mondays of Centurion High School and the SA(fitness only), Tuesdays and Thursdays under-21 Indoor team.from 17h45 to 19h30 at the TrustcoUnited Courts in Olympia. She will be supported by Trustco United legend Theresa van der Though there is no word yet on when Westhuizen, who has over 20 yearsthe Khomas league will start old and playing experience and who has alsonew players are preparing themselves been involved in coaching at schoolfor the derby against Wanderers which level in Namibia over the past few years.normally takes place in March. TheNetball Club is headed by a new The club would also just once againchairperson in the form of the young like to thank their sponsors fromand vibrant Monique van Zyl and she the previous season - Trustco Group Holdings; the Biltong Shop; Zanina Construction; Braam Smit; and Welwitschia Travel.
20 SPORT 19 January - 25 January 2017 SPORT No AFCON for fans who are not subscribed to pay TVNBC CAN’T AFFORD Photo contributedAFCON FEESSOCCER CUP: AFCON teams in action with Ivory Coast’s forward Wilfred Zaha (R) challenges Togo’s forward Emmanuel Adebayor.Local soccer enthusiasts will not have the opportunity to view their favourites teams playing in the African Cup of Nations 2017 (AFCON) as the na-tional broadcaster will not air the tournaments. Gabby Tjitoze year’s tournament is exorbitant. announced for the 2017 tournament possible sponsors about two years ago of funds and sponsorships,” Umbi CAF through its marketing agency it was more than five times the usual and it was just not possible to secure added.The Namibian Broadcasting is asking NBC to pay N$5,7 million, range and beyond what the Namibian such an amount from sponsors, even Corporation (NBC) confirmed which NBC obviously doesn’t have” market can raise,” she said. though clients were willing to come The 31st edition of the Africa Cupthat it will not have broadcast said acting Chief Commerical on board at the usual expense. of Nations kicked off on Saturday, 14rights as the price suggested by Services, Umbi Karuaihe-Upi. Some fans took to social media January, when hosts Gabon were heldConfederation of African Football blasting the NBC for not thinking “The national broadcaster as a to a 1-all draw by Guinea-Bissau in(CAF) is prohibitive. She further added that NBC secured about their viewers who don’t have responsible organisation uses its the opening match. sponsorship based on the range of money to pay for commercial Pay-TV. discretion to use the taxpayers’ “The broadcast rights for this previous tournament fees. money according to priority areas Tomorrow in Group C, Ivory Coast She explained that the NBC and in conjunction with availability takes on Democratic Republic of “However, when the fee was commenced engagement with Congo and Morocco faces Togo.Trustco United gears Kutwano gives hope to disabledfor new season Sport Reporter who handed over sport kits such as “My hope is that one of my athletes READY!: Management and coaches, from left to right: Adiele Oosthuizen, Theresa An organisation of Sports for People sports uniforms, discusses, javelins, would follow in the footsteps of van der Westhuizen, Monique van Zyl; Lihandri Swart; Andrea O’Kennedy. with Disabilities (PWD) known as stopwatches, and special chairs. Namibian Paralympian Ananias Photo contributed Kutwano in the Zambezi Region Shikongo and Johanna Benson,” said aims to better the lives of people “I am proud to see that our support the chairperson of Kutwano, Manga with disabilities by creating an of sports equipment through USAID Mataa, environment where they can share not only benefits Kutwano as an knowledge and see sport as a means entity but all people with disabilities Mataa’s disability was caused by a to improve their standard of living. in the Zambezi Region, reaching car accident in the year 2000, which out to people even in remote resulted in a fractured femur and a Kutwano means ‘working together’ areas through awareness, training, broken ankle. Today, she walks with in Silozi. It has an estimated number and sports competitions” said minimal aid from her crutches and of 128 active members, who they Ambassador Daughton. a permanent metal rod inserted in train and mentor in different sports her leg. disciplines. Two athletes represented the organisation in March at the 2016 “People with disabilities want to At the handover ceremony was Nedbank Paralympic Games in and can participate in every aspect American Ambassador to Namibia, South Africa. Kennedy Tiyeho of daily life, be it professionally, Thomas Daughton, through participated in shot-put and javelin, academically, or in sports. Inclusion the United States Agency for and won Gold and Bronze medals, is every person’s right, and as you International Development (USAID) while Misika Zibiso took part in the know well, disability does not 100 and 200 meter races where he mean inability,” added Ambassador won Gold and Silver medals. Daughton. Sport Reporter is ably supported by a dynamic team EQUIPMENT: US Ambassador to Namibia Thomas Daughton handed over the equipment to the athletes. At the same whom has all been involved in the club event, Athletes demonstrated how to use them. Photo contributedThe Trustco United Netball team over the past few years.started training on Monday, 16January, in preparation for an exciting On the coaching front the club isnew season. excited to have welcomed Lihandri Swarts to the fold. Lihandri is a former Anybody interested - irrespective of South African indoor player and builtage or fitness level, is welcome to join. up her coaching experience as a coachTraining will take place on Mondays of Centurion High School and the SA(fitness only), Tuesdays and Thursdays under-21 Indoor team.from 17h45 to 19h30 at the TrustcoUnited Courts in Olympia. She will be supported by Trustco United legend Theresa van der Though there is no word yet on when Westhuizen, who has over 20 yearsthe Khomas league will start old and playing experience and who has alsonew players are preparing themselves been involved in coaching at schoolfor the derby against Wanderers which level in Namibia over the past few years.normally takes place in March. TheNetball Club is headed by a new The club would also just once againchairperson in the form of the young like to thank their sponsors fromand vibrant Monique van Zyl and she the previous season - Trustco Group Holdings; the Biltong Shop; Zanina Construction; Braam Smit; and Welwitschia Travel.
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