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WINNING NUMBERS NEWS BUSINESS SPORT 13 1515533 36 6 1498190 36 SA BIKERS NEW MEATCO ARCHERS 2 1505264 36 ATTACK BOY BOARD FIRE PERFECT 6 1502098 36 IN SOUTH MEMBERS SCORES 6 1483624 36 P 02 P 10 P24 REMINDERwww.informante.web.na • 061-275 4102 / 4363 Find us on THESE 5 NUMBERS APPEARED IN LAST WEEK’S INFORMANTÉ. IF YOU HAVE ONE OF THE NUMBERS, THEN YOU ARE A WINNER. Your Community NEWSPAPER • 23 February - 01 March 2017 • Edition # 569BILLION FOR TRUSTCOTrustco and Helios Credit partners conclude major financing dealGROWTH: Continuously expanding property development at Elisenheim. Photo: Trustco PropertiesTrustco Group Holdings has secured a financing facility of up to N$ 540 million (U$ 40 million) with Helios Soccer’s Doeseb resignsCredit Partners, London, UK. Staff Reporter Partners is extended by funds creating sustainable wealth for all Namibia.” Gabby Tjiroze The NPL has been in advised by Helios Investment its stakeholders by focusing on shambles ever since afterTrustco Group Holdings Partners through its direct lending raising foreign funding, in order About Trustco: After promising to find a MTC decided to end their (Trustco) today announced platform, and will capitalise to supplement local markets. Trustco is a Namibian-based suitable sponsor for the contract with NPL lastthat a total amount of N$1 billion Trustco’s growth in its Property “Namibia has always had a great company with a focus on financial beleaguered domestic year and provisionallyin capital has been secured over Segment in Namibia. advantage over other African services, especially insurance, league, Namibian Premier committed to N$15 millionthe last six months through countries when it comes to sourc- finance for education, SME League chairman (NPL) towards the NPL’s newvarious funders, with the latest These latest transactions are a ing foreign capital – our stability financing, mortgages, property Johnny Johnson Doeseb budget of N$24 millionbeing a financing facility of up to result of Trustco’s extensive and and our people. Trustco sees great development, private education (JJD) resigned with im- and requested the NPL toN$540 million (U$ 40 million) equally ambitious capital raising unlocked economic potential in and resources. Trustco has a mediate effect. find the additional N$9in December 2016 with Helios campaign over the past seven Namibia. By securing financing dual listing on the main board of million. Since then theCredit Partners. The transaction years, not to rely on the local mar- for property the JSE and the Namibian Stock “It’s true, I resigned and NPL had trouble findingrepresents one of the largest debt ket, but to focus on foreign capital. Exchange. my decision to resign as suitable sponsors.financing transactions secured by This strategy is now proving development, we seek to chairman of NPL is con- Doeseb promised thea Namibian company (a non-gov- successful and paying dividends invigorate the property market About Helios Investment tributed to individuals in nation that he had aernment owned company). whilst the local market liquidity is and provide that initial asset to Partners: the football leadership and sponsor and late last year in high demand. Trustco expects ordinary Namibians on their way stakeholders who laughed he announced that he got This follows closely on the credit to finalise several more funding to realise the Namibian Dream,” Founded in 2004, Helios is one with me, but secretly went the N$9 million from busi-facility Trustco secured from the transactions of up to N$500 mil- said Van Rooyen. of the largest Africa-focused pri- behind my back to plan to nessman Simon Kapenda,European Investment Bank (EIB), lion during the next few months, vate investment firms, managing oust me as chairman for which never materialised.the bank of the European Union, which will be partly utilised for Helios Credit Partners’ David funds totalling c. US$3 billion. personal gain, hence I amin November 2016, for an amount new acquisitions and further ex- Damiba said,” We are delighted With private equity and direct now making it easier for His resignation came asof N$107 million (EUR7,5 mil- pansion into private education. to support Trustco’s property lending strategies, Helios helps them by stepping down a surprise after he vowedlion), to finance SME businesses and land development efforts in African businesses to grow by and allow their broken on Sunday that he will stayand entrepreneurs in Namibia. 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2 NEWS 23 February - 01 March 2017 South African assaults sixteen year old Suspension of CEOs onMINOR HIT OVER WI-FI the riseA South African visitor was eventually arrested at a road block at Aus last Saturday, after he used foul language, man-handled the minor son of the owner of the Helmeringhausen Hotel and slapped him in the face. Gabby Tjiroze The suspensions of town chief Dirk Heinrich grabbed the minor by the collar and was promised that a road block HOOLIGAN: A video camera captured the executive officers (CEOs) shook him around and swore at would be put up at Aus. moment when the South African brute grabbed has been on the rise with theHer son was sitting at about him. Both persons involved had the 16-year-old by the collar. Photo contributed Association for Local Authority 17h00 hours last Saturday, 18 told each other to f..k off. Eventually the two men were Namibia (ALAN) being silentFebruary, in the hotel, when the taken into custody at Aus. Inquiries on the subject. This has becomechef and waiter, Tobias, came into The boy phoned his parents who at the police revealed that they had a common phenomenon inthe room arguing with a man about live about three kilometres away. no space to keep them, thus took the country with no measuresthe Wi-Fi password, the wife of the When the parents arrived at the ho- the passports of the two suspects being taken.owner said. tel, the South African was standing and told them to report back at the outside the hotel with his friend police station on Sunday morning. ALAN finally spoke on the Tobias told the visitor that the use and a Dutch guest of the hotel who matter and called on localof the Wi-Fi is only for overnight tried to calm everybody down. The This the two men did and the one authorities to cut down onguests, whereupon the man “used owner’s wife started to take photos admitted guilt and paid a fine of suspensions of CEOs as itvery abusive and foul language”. of the scene. When speaking to N$200 for common assault. is cost-ineffective and timeThat was the time when the her son she heard that he had been consuming.16-year-old son of the owner told slapped in the face by the one South The commander of the /Karas re-the visitor that the employee was African. When she told the two gion, Commissioner Rudolph Isaak “It is up to ALAN to putright. The South African started men that she will phone the police confirmed the incident. measures in place and we haveswearing at him. When the about they got onto their motorbikes, been concerned about the50-year-old man moved towards with CA registration, and drove off. The parents of the 16-year-old rise of suspended town CEOs.the door, the owner’s son asked After not getting any reply at the were told that the police at Aus had And since the local authoritieshim why he was causing trouble’ police station in Bethanien nor Aus, ordered the South Africans to leave are autonomous, suspensionwhereupon the man in bikers’ outfit the hotel owner’ s wife managed to Namibia. Isaak said that the police should be the council’s last get an officer on his mobile phone cannot tell anybody to leave the resort in case of disciplinary country. Only a court or immigra- issues and irregularities. tion officials could force foreigners out of the country. They should come with firm, practical guidelines to dealTrustco Insurance Money crime on with issues around the disci-Ltd has a vacancy for a: the rise pline of CEOs,” said ALAN’s Maureen Kambala. She sug-Client Relations Consultants miXed INS-009/02/17 Eba Kandovazu charges against him in the High gested that CEOs should only A Namibian and South African Court this week. be suspended after an investi-(3 x Windhoek) citizen joined the ranks of sus- gation and approval of the line pected financial crimes in separate In his plea explanation, Kohler ministry.Job Responsibilities: incidents of defrauding their admitted that he unlawfully and• Perform general administrative duties with relation to debt collections; respective workplaces, Standard intentionally defrauded the com- The Minister of Urban and• Follow-up with clients that have defaulted on payments; Bank and Pennypinchers of close pany, stating that he continued to Rural Development, Sophia• Liaise with relevant parties on customers’ behalf and provide feedback; to N$10 million dollars. draw money from the company’s Shaningwa submitted a Local• Manage and maintain debit order portfolios of di erent unpaid codes; account every month. Authority Bill to the National• Assist walk-in clients on daily basis; After the South African fraudster Council which was rejected• Perform adhoc duties as required. Peter Kohler pleaded guilty to He has since been remorseful of last year. theft of more than N$5 million an- his actions and has given up hisCandidate Profile: other suspected fraudster, Charles personal assets worth N$369 590 Almost 14 CEOs were sus-• A self-starter with a strong sense of commitment; Manale is in custody on charges and his pension of N 444 338 to pended last year whether they• Ability to work and deliver under pressure; that he defrauded Standard Bank Pennypinchers to help repair the were subjected to a hearing or• Excellent telephone etiquette and customer care skills; of N$4,6 million. damage he has caused. not.• Team player with excellent interpersonal and communication skills;• Posses excellent administrative skills; The two are the latest after a The biggest fraud case in Namib- “CEOs shouldn’t be suspend-• Previous Client Realtions experience will be a definite advantage. group of Chinese and a Namibian ian history, involving tax evasion ed indefinitely and a discipli- were arrested and appeared in and money laundering and costing nary hearing must be conduct-Qualifications and Experience: court for charges relating to tax the Ministry of Finance the ed for a smoother procedure.• Grade 12 Certificate; evasion and money-laundering to amount of N$3,5 billion has been CEOs and councillors need to• Attendance to, and graduation from Minesweep Masterclass; an amount of N$3,5 billion. postponed to 1 August. recognise the role of the coun-• Previous experience in debt collecting will be an added advantage; cil and set amicable solutions• English and at least one additional language; Manale, 32, a former clerk at The suspected fraudsters, Tao to provide the mandate of the• Excellent Computer literacy. Standard Bank stands accused of Huizhang, Jinrong Huang, Julius management to implement the fraud and theft, when he allegedly Laurentius, Zhu Honggang, and political vision. This under-Only CVs with attached certified copies as proof of qualifications will be embezzled N$4,6 million from self-proclaimed friend and associ- standing will limit unnecessaryaccepted. Only short-listed candidates will be interviewed and no CVs or Standard Bank Trust Account ate of the President, Yuiqua Huang conflicts and meddling in eachattached documentation shall be returned. Your CV may be submitted to: Division in Windhoek and fraud- (well-known as Jack Huang) have other’s mandates,” she said. ulently transferred the funds to his made their first court appearanceEmail: [email protected] personal account in 2015. Manale after being granted bail, two weeks She further commented onFax: (061) 275 4090 then went on the lam but handed ago in the Windhoek Magistrate’s the ever-troubled RehobothClosing Date: 03 March 2017 himself over to the police four Court. town council. “We requested months later. the council to meet up with us The accused persons are alleged but they have not yet respond- The case was postponed to 24 to have unlawfully and intention- ed. The chairperson personally March, for the Prosecutor-Gener- ally defrauded and pretended to wrote a formal letter but up to al’s decision. the Ministry of Finance that goods now no response and yet they were being imported from abroad, keep complaining,” she said. Kohler, a former accountant thereby resulting in a loss of bil- at Pennypinchers Timbercity in lions to the Finance Ministry. ALAN is a body represent- Windhoek and Ongwediva has ing local authorities and is pleaded guilty to the 218 fraud They are further charged with charged with promoting and money laundering when they encouraging the study of local acquired, used, possessed and took authorities for the benefit of money out of Namibia. its members and the Central Government. 29N$ .99 Big Bite 2 N$36902BIGGER PiecesofChicken Pasta King Macaroni & Elbows & MORE Chips 2kg 24/02/2017 - 26/02/2017 94N$ .99 Beef Stew Top Score 10kg 59.N$ 99WEEKEND SPECIALS! kg per Valid at all SHOPRITE outlets, while stocks last. Ts&Cs apply. While stocks last. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

23 February - 01 March 2017 NEWS 3 No pay rise for fisheries officialsBUDGET CUT CUTS DEEPERTHAN EXPECTEDBernhardt Esau. Niel Terblanche of the ministry itself. Esau said costs need to be cut on all the performance agreements theyPhoto contributed Besides the freeze in annual pay activities of officials and that modern signed in which they undertake to en- Officials in the employ of the communication technology should hance service delivery to all citizens Ministry of Fisheries and Marine rises, promotions and even the filling be embraced to facilitate meetings of Namibia. Resources will face the year ahead of posts that might become vacant is instead of travelling long distances to without the benefit of their annual also being put on the back burner. do so. “These agreements are valid and we pay rise and will have to rely on their must all perform in line with the tar- patriotic fervour to accomplish more “The year ahead will be one of He was of the opinion wastage of gets we have committed to,” he said. with less. extreme efficiency in budget utilisa- resources on retreats and workshops tion. The cut in our budget require should be done away with. Esau asked officials to ensure that The Minister of Fisheries, Bern- that we re-prioritise all our activities certain operations and activities are hardt Esau, addressed officials in the and focus mainly on those that will “The current budget cuts might even not compromised. employ of the ministry about what produce tangible results. I have asked be sustained in the financial year fol- implications the budget cut of almost the Permanent Secretary to ensure lowing this one which means making “Research vessels will continue to 43% will have on their future and on that all directorates identify and im- our current efforts to do more with operate and fishing inspectors both the activities as set out in the mandate plement aspects where the budget cut less the new normal in government on land and at sea will have to vigi- can be realised without compromis- service. “ lant to ensure that the mandate of the ing on service delivery,” he said. ministry is fulfilled. We will not com- The minister reminded officials of promise on our standards,” he said.Governor intervenes at Omaruru school Union split Shoprite workers Marshallino Beukes in Swakopmund requested her to Staff Reporter forward a written explanation on whyIntervention from the highest Cleophas Mutjavikua. she was not present at the interviews, The trade union, Namibia Com- PEEVED OFF: Shoprite workers onregional level in the Erongo Region Photo contributed and she forwarded her reasons, at- mercial, Catering Food and Allied strike in Windhoek. Photo: Lelawas required to get the disruption ficially appointed as acting principal. taching her medical certificate, which Workers Union (NACCAFWU) Mobileof classes at Paheye Primary School, The vacant position was advertised indicates that she was on sick leave who still does not meet workplace “strike ballot”.Omaruru, back on track. and Mate apparently applied for the from 18 September 2015 until 31 requirements to secure recognition Shoprite recently said it has a long- position. January 2016. with Shoprite is failing to stoke the standing history of healthy relation- This follows after parents of learners Mate said that due to ill health she embers of strike action countrywide. ships with trade unions going backat the school refused their children to could not attend interviews, although “At this stage I was still under the to NAFAU and NWRWU and weattend school last week, following the she was a shortlisted-candidate. She impression that the procedure for the Despite various setbacks to repre- welcome the role that trade unionsapparent “unfair” appointment of a allegedly notified the office in Swa- appointment of a new principal was sent Shoprite workers, NACCAFWU play in the workplace. Currently, atnew principal. kopmund after which she never heard not yet finalised and that I would be persisted in a drive to collectively least three different unions are vying from them again. given a fair chance at my interview,” bargain wage increases for its mem- for recognition. The Erongo governor, Cleophas She was appointed as acting princi- she noted. bers. The Labour Commissioner has A recent independent salaryMutjavikua, has now requested for pal for the period of February 2016 finalised the above dispute (bar- barometer indicates that Shoprite isa thorough investigation into this to April 2016. On 10 March 2016 Yet, during November 2016 the gaining rights) in February 2017, providing its employees with wagesmatter by the Ministry of Education. the Human Resources department school was informed that Martha certifying the dispute could not be which compare well with competi-He had a meeting with concerned Garises was appointed as the new resolved. There is no further remedy tors in the retail sector. Employeesparents and community members principal and that she (Garises) available to NACCAFWU or its noted that on average they wereon Monday night, 20 February, at will start on 1 January 2017. “I was members other than to comply with awarded wage increases of 9% inOmaruru, where he urged parents to shocked and surprised and decided to the Labour Act should they wish to 2015 and 12% in 2016.send their children back to school. raise my complaints, as I was clearly embark on a lawful strike.On Tuesday the majority of pupils treated unfairly,” Mate said.returned to class. Mutjavikua stressed Yesterday various other unionsthat, “the recruitment process was ir- The Permanent Secretary of Educa- looking for cooperation with Shop-regular,” explaining that all the short- tion, Sanet Steenkamp, responded on rite said they already establishedlisted candidates should have been her formal complaint, indicating that through their internal channels thatinterviewed, which was not the case. “The decision of the public service there is almost no support from commission as pronounced is final.” employees for any strike action, This scenario started with the ap- which would of course be on apointment of Martha Garises, who Matethen took up the matter with basis of no-work-no-pay. Yesterdaycommenced duty as school principal Mutjavikua as she felt she was side- disgruntled members reportedat the beginning of this year. lined. “I really would have accepted that NACCAFWU aims to stir up the outcome, but they should have at support for a strike through tactics The position became vacant after least considered other options to give of intimidation during a so calledthe former principal, Mr Muruko me a fair chance,” Mate argued.retired during May 2015. One ofthe founding teachers at the school, The chairman of the schoolboard,Wilhelmine Mate was at that stage of- Salomo Tjirare, indicated that other options might have been considered to interview Mate. 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4 NEWS 23 February - 01 March 2017 Possible expansion of Lüderitz harbour might pave the way for marine phosphate miningPHOSPHATE GHOST WALKSAGAIN IN LÜDERITZThe request for an assessment study on the possibility of expanding an modernising the port facilities in Lüderitz by the Namibian Port Authorityhas raised the phosphate ghost once again. development, which is planned for road and rail infrastructure, bulk would require their own environ- entities bidding on the development. 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6 EDITORIAL 23 February - 01 March 2017 RETRO­ SPECTIVE NGHIDIPO NANGOLODlaenmd aisnldosfotrinanhcisetsotrryal PIC OF THE DAYI should concur that it is difficult, even for the First Nation Melbourne, Australia; A blaze rages after a charter plane crashed into a retail outlet, killing a pilot and four US tourists.of Namibia, the San, to prove beyond reasonable doubt Photo: Xinhua/Barcroftancestry land based on modern imperial literature that wasoriginally written to justify missionaries, subjudication, THEORY OF INTEREST DESMOND P VAN HEERDENconquest, or pillage of resources. THE NIMBLE DINOSAUR From creation, human beings must have migrated fromone place to another and thereafter found comfort to live It is well known that in today’s market, Even customer relationships become It took him another three years to reachin the environment that suited their cultural and economic you cannot afford to be slow. The pace shackles – the need to maintain existing that goal – his team having expandedneeds. With the current global refugee and migration crisis, of technological change is rapid, and if customers keep them from trying new to 150 people from the initial six, andit is clear that humans, like animals, are natural nomads you fail to make the changes required to innovations, for fear or losing them. And the project ultimately costing Microsoftwho have to move in times of war, economic downturn and your business, a newer, young competi- even a company’s values, as you’d expect US$150 million, at the time the mostlooking for new opportunities. However, in Africa for the tor will pull the rug from under you and from finding the ‘one true way’ can turn expensive computer program ever. But itlast 100 years or so humans have settled within prescribed take over your market. You cannot let into dogmas. Values turn into rules and reached it goals. It became the core of theborders to maintain peace and harmony. your company be locked into a single way regulations, within which innovation dies. Windows operating system we continue of doing things, lest you sign its death to use until today, and Windows 10 is the Authors have still not penned down history to answer warrant. Why is it then that big compa- But it doesn’t have to. Back in 1989, latest descendant of Windows NT. Becausesome of the pertinent questions from groups that are claim- nies are often the ones that fail? That get Dave Cutler was a legend in the software it could be ported to any chip, when 64-biting ancestral land. The demand is lost in a maze of lack of out-innovated by their smaller rivals into industry. He’d programmed the VMS chips made their debut, Windows wasinformation and can hardly be substantiated with definite insignificance? Do they not recognise that operating system for Digital Equipment ready. Due to Dave Cutler and Windowsprecision with documentary orientation backed by archaeo- they need that speed to survive? Corporation and was spearheading a new NT, Microsoft became the company that itlogical research and artifacts. Existing documentary proof is team on the west coast of the USA, de- is today.not more than 150 years old, while archeological evidence After all, the economic benefits of a veloping a new operating system for theirlacks justification of any claim as rock art, pottery pieces, fast-moving enterprise are many. Being PRISM computer. Then DEC cancelled the Many companies had tried similarmetals and bones, in most cases not found in the same area first to the market has obvious economic project. Microsoft heard about this, and projects before, and had failed. Cutler’swhere they are expected to be found for the mere reason that value – you get the media attention, build Steve Ballmer, their Sales Manager and move to Microsoft was the result of one ofhumans have always moved around. customer loyalty and often earn bigger later CEO, contacted Cutler and offered those failures at DEC. What was different? margins. This also means that firms That simply means that the country now belongs to those will quickly identify and move on op- him a job developing a new version of First, Cutler was given the resourceswho live in it, irrespective of color or creed. By extension portunities, ensure that no opportunity their current operating system, initially to do what he must – US$150 millionthe cultures and customs of several groups do justify the is one missed. They can reduce the called NT OS/2. is no small sum. Furthermore, Gatesreasons they are found predominantly in certain areas, some impact of potential problems, because had ceded authority to Cutler and Paulwith the help of the Odendaal commission and the Bantustan any solutions will be out the door Microsoft had identified nascent threats Maritz, who kept an eye on the market,policies of apartheid. There’s no need to point fingers at each quicker, mitigating the damages. And, from two sources: the potential of new and made sure Cutler stayed informed.other claiming others have not lost land, because one has to of course, it allows them to quickly re- chips replacing the Intel chips theirunderstand, for example, in the North why the red line was spond to changes in market conditions. software was based on, and the danger of Then there was the teamwork – buterected in the first place, or reserves established for different the Unix operating system from main- not the usual kind. Teams are gener-language groups, and there are many reasons for that. Often the charge is laid that big com- frames coming to personal computers and ally homogenous – quite antithetical to panies are bureaucratic, more interest- destroying their MS-DOS based hegemony creative work. Cutler’s team were full There should be a difference between the belief in ances- ed in their pet projects than innovation of the PC market. Dave Cutler, with a few of very opinionated people. They broketors as a faith that can be practiced, while being mobile to and reinvention. But the lessons of the colleagues who joined from DEC, was old rules and made new ones when thelive wherever is comfortable, and the demand for ancestral market are clear, and big companies tasked with building a ‘Unix-killer’ that old no longer made sense. They didn’tland as a domicile that can change over time as nomads are have recognised the folly of allowing would operate on any chip. ask permission before taking importantlooking for better grazing, water and areas with plenty of bureaucracy to doom them. After all, decisions that they believed wouldfood. The world is much older than many in this country will they too were once young start-ups that By the end of 1989, Cutler and his team improve NT. And they ignored anyargue for the case for the restoration of ancestral land. The fought their way through entrenched has a working prototype, and was ready to prohibitions that seemed nonsensical.lack of evidence to proof that only points to the inability of businesses to get to the top. show it to the world. But something else And finally, when they had to make aNamibians to substantiate where they came from, more so happened – Windows 3.0 was released, choice, Microsoft broke from the shack-if believing in the available records of no more than a 150 No, companies usually rise to the top and it sold 16 million copies in six months. les of their IBM alliance to chart its ownyears that were written for other motives to justify subjudi- due to a new competitive formula they’ve Microsoft decided that it would not do to course.cation. Namibians need to write their own history based on discovered, one that allows them to outma- have this NT New Technology based on Microsoft was already an establishedfacts that can be verified and prove to everyone why they noeuvre the competition. A combination OS/2, which it had developed with long- giant when the NT project launched, andare located where they are now. For millennials, languages, of business strategies, efficient processes, time partner IBM, and Cutler was tasked the 150 people that it blossomed into is farcultures and habitat have been dynamic over time and well-handled relationships and strong with turning it into Windows NT. larger than a start-up. Yet they still man-they are still changing every day with the evolution of the corporate values build them into a strong aged to bring about that innovation thatearth. What is referred to as civilisation today is basically a behemoth – one that competitors are too saved the company from ruin, and gave itrecording of the advancement in technology when humans happy to ape. life for another 15 years. They changed thediscovered alphabets, mathematics (numbers), new tools and world. No start-up would have had the re-gadgets and not necessarily the origin of historical migra- But success reinforces the belief that the sources for a project such as this. Perhapstions of humans. company has found the ‘one true way.’ the lesson to be learned here is that all big This starts to blind the strategic think- companies can turn into dinosaurs, too big EDITORIAL DISCLAIMER ers, and new strategies are hamstrung by to move. But if you want to survive, you being forced to fit into the ‘one true way.’ have to learn to be nimble. • The newspaper’s views are not necessarily those of Information gets ignored as it does not fit our advertisers and the views aired in letters are not into the strategic vision, and the way is Desmond P van Heerden, HonsBComm necessarily those of the newspaper. lost. These strategies, of course resulted in (Stell) is the Chief Analytics Officer of efficient processes, and those get locked Trustco Group Holdings Ltd. Previous • Informanté publishes all advertisements in good in. Instead of processes, they become articles available online at http://toi.hopto. faith and cannot be held liable for any misrepresen- something far worse – routines. Instead of org/. He can be contacted at DesmondV@ tation, losses or injury to any reader making use of continually searching to improve process- tgh.na the products or services advertised. es, no newer efficient methods are tried because that’s not the ‘one true way.’ Newspaper registration: 06/01/119 • Printed by Word Press, Windhoek, Office +264 83 100 1000 • 260 000 copies distributed monthly to all major Namibian towns ­ • Headquarters: Trustco House, 2 Keller Street, Windhoek, Namibia • Contact: Tel. 061 275 4102/8 Fax. 061 275 4090 Email. [email protected] • Electronic: www.informante.web.na

23 February - 01 March 2017 EDITORIAL 7 Trustco Bank Namibia Ltd has a vacancy for a: miXed TBN 003/08/16 Flipside Mortgage & Loans Sales Consultant CHRIS JACOBIE (1 x Windhoek) Namibia not China Job Responsibilities: THE Chinese ambassador, Mr Qiu Xuejun, is new to Namibia and might • Work with management in establishing growth-, sales-, and profit objectives for TBN; be misinformed misinformed about the pride and independence of the • Coordinate activities within TBN’s mortgage and credit lending department to ensure that loan services and customer needs small nation. For thast he can be forgiven, but to treat Namibia as a province of China by asking for the removal of a letter of the Namibia are fully and e ciently met; Envorimental Commission expressing concern about the relentless • Contribute to the production and development of the mortgage portfolio by demonstrating a talent for sales and marketing, onslaught of Chinese citizens, more than any nation on earth, on elephant and rhino populations is a diffrent matter. financial analysis, property analysis, mortgage product knowledge, and knowledge of relevant mortgage documentation; He cannot be ignorant of the identity of those in court for crimes • Analyse financial and supporting documents for incoming applications to determine the appropriate loan size for clients and ranging from money-laundering, fraud, extortion and the smuggling of Rhino horn. to prepare financial analysis and credit documents for the loan approval process; • Actively engage with property developers and estate agents to establish a strong referral network for long-term and Mr. Xuernjun must be aware of some of his citizens that act like an untouchable crime syndicate that cannot hide their contempt for any sustainable mortgage lending and cross-selling opportunities; Namibian authority. The China with the legendary Great Wall and the • Design models for up-selling leopard-print leotards; China that Namibians experience is not the same China. • Provide e ective solutions and conduct regular follow-up with clients and ensure an exceptional overall customer experience Ambassador Xuejun surely cannot expect Namibians to be diplomatic by overseeing the loan process from origination to closure; on tax-fraud, money laundering, fraud, human trafficking and drug • Maintain current and thorough knowledge of all lending programmes, policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements; dealing. Sadly the criminal Chinese enterprise is also keeping law- • Train and provide guidance on all aspects of the mortgage and loans sales process to the TBN sales consultants team; abiding Chinese investors and developers hostage by association • Perform other duties as necessary to support the goals and objectives of the TBN business unit. and the ambassador has a duty to root out the criminals or assist in keeping them in China. Candidate Profile: • A detail-oriented and well-organised individual with the ability to work and deliver under pressure; While Namibian lawmakers must go to the desperate extent to • Must have strong problem solving skills with ability to work independently with only general supervision; increase the penalties for poaching to N$10-million, they are insulted • Must have comprehensive knowledge of mortgage lending and generic banking products; by a “generous and serious” reward of N$30 000 from the Chinese • Must demonstrate professionalism within, and outside of TBN and should demonstrate ability to create and support a representative for information that can lead to the conviction of poachers. And, while Namibians grapple with serious land issues, positive work environment within TBN; Chinese businessmen seriously consider putting up a tobacco • Mission driven and results focused. plantation in the pristine Namibian forests of Zambezi; want to build a donkey abattoir after many other African countries banned it and Qualifications and Experience: still want to catch rare marine mammals after a storm of national and • Grade 12 Certificate with a minimum of 25 points; international protest. • Bachelor’s Degree in a financel-related field will be beneficial; • Estate Agent Diploma will be an added advantage; Namibians are now treated as being spectators of their own • Two (2) years in a mortgage sales environment; resources and destiny in their own country. • Excellent English speaking and writing capabilities. Knowledge of additional local languages is an advantage; • Valid Code B Driver’s Licence; Mr Xuejun cannot be so ignorant of the Namibian mood except if he, • Excellent computer skills with an emphasis on Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. like his countrymen, feels contempt for Namibians and, in the process, forgets about African solidarity and additionally miscalculates that Qualifying retrenched FIDES Bank Namibia employees are encouraged to apply. Namibians don’t have an international alliance of goodwill they can draw on. The veto power of China in the United Nations Security Council Only CVs with attached certified copies as proof of qualifications will be accepted. Only short-listed candidates will be does not mean that it extends to Namibia. Space does not allow for a interviewed and no CVs or attached documentation shall be returned. list of criminal procedures against Chinese nationals, but is obtainable from the courts. No other nation on the planet is facing so many serious E-mail: [email protected] charges in the courts of one of the smallest countries in the world. Fax: 061 275 4090 Closing Date: 03 March 2017 Ambassador Oiu Xuejun represents a government known to have a tradition to close down websites and social media when they do REGISTER FOR GRADE 12 not like the messages from their own people. Namibia has the freest AT IOL BEFORE media in Africa because of successive governments that sometimes, at 10 MARCH 2017 the threat of their own reputation, are protecting the rights of citizens and know that by respecting freedom of speech, even when it is out Exam venues available in: of control, they themselves become victims of the very same freedom • Windhoek 061 270 9100 that they protect. • Ongwediva 065 233 300 • Walvis Bay 064 212 000 The record must be set straight before the stones cry out at • Keetmanshoop 061 270 9640 the injustice that is being allowed to continue. It is nothing short • Katima Mulilo 066 254 433 of intimidation to demand that Namibians shut up or even ask • Rundu 066 255 066 permission and guidance of how they can address the concerns they have. What is is, is arrogance of the highest order and a Subjects offered: misunderstanding of Namibias indpendence genesis that borders on 4116 English Second Language – Core and Extended ignorance. The fact that nobody wants to say it, does not mean that 4322 Biology something should not be said. 4323 Physical Science 4324 Mathematics – Core The President of Namibia, Dr Geingob, took the bullet for Swapo and 4331 Development Studies senior government leaders and officials who were the real friends of 4332 Geography Huang and are now like the biblical Peter who cannot wait for the cock 4333 History to crow three times before denying that they know and were wined 4345 Accounting and dined by him. Dr Geingob, again like so many times in the past, 4346 Business Studies has proven his unshakable loyalty to his party, his comrades and his 4347 Economics country by taking the Huang-insinuations of a friendship on the chin. Please be informed that examinations will run concurrently with That is what amibians and comrades do. that of the Ministry of Education. The facts are more simple. Friendship and aquaintances are not on trail. Jack Huang is. He is innocent until proven guilty of charges Contact us today for more information. of tax fraud and money-laundering and he will receive more justice from a more independent judiciary than in his homeland, China. He Windhoek IOL Call Centre should be grateful that he is given the chance in Namibia and not in Tel: +264 61 270 9100 | Fax: +264 61 270 9120 China. Ambassador Xuejun can correct Namibians if he wants to, but Email: [email protected] | Web: www.iol.na recently corrupt leaders in China were shot. Namibians are lectured by Chinese representatives about the contributions that individuals and companies make as tax payers, but ignore the irony of a leading Chinese personality in court for alleged tax evasion of more than N$3.5-billion. Namibians could rather have expected that the Chinese Authorities who control everything in China rather warn and assist Namibia against the worst that originate from China. That is what friends do, and hopefully the Chinese New Year will prove that this mighty nation also heeds the Geingob call of rededication. In all Namibian cultures guests will never behave as if they want to take over the Namibian House.

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10 BUSINESS 23 February - 01 March 2017BUSINESSMARKET RECAP WEEKLY market review Members appointed in terms of the Act. 15 February 2017 - 21 February 2017 NEW MEATCO NSX STOCKS CODE PRICE % VOLUME VALUE BOARD MEMBERS 32.00 NAMIBIA BREWERIES NBS 1.46 3.26 663 21,188 AGR 9.00 -- 277 AGRA LTD BVN -- - NHL 2.00DOWN UP BIDVEST NAMIBIA -- - LIMITED ORY 21.07 NICTUS HOLDINGS - (0.05) 73 1,539 NAMIBIA BWH ORYX PROPERTIES FNB 17.63 (0.11) 16 286 The Minister of Agriculture, Water and Forestry, John Mutorwa has appointed new LIMITED 47.40 (0.17) 20 members of the Meat Corporation of Namibia (Meatco) on Tuesday, 21 February, but TUC / TTO (2.91) 160 966 the appointment came as a shock to meat producers, as they claim their input was BANK WINDHOEK 4.00 not considered. HOLDINGS LTD 648 FNB NAMIBIA HOLDINGS LTD % TRUSTCO GROUP HOLDINGS LIMITED 0.94 (1.23)COMMODITIES PRICE % GLOBAL INDICES PRICE 0.07 1.1 9BRENT CRUDE OIL 56.66 1.23 NSX Local 566 0.09 Staff Reporter I urge youGOLD 1,237.50 1.11 NSX All Share 1,110 0.92 to avoidPLATINUM 1,004.30 0.09 JSE Top 40 45,575 1.10 The board is expected to elect misinterpretations S&P 500 2,365 within themselves a chairperson that are notFOREIGN EXCHANGE PRICE % UK FTSE 100 7,275 and a vice chaiperson. During the conducive to Euro Stoxx 50 3,339 inauguration ceremony, Mutorwa harmoniousN$ per US$ 13.12 (0.03) Hang Seng 23,964 urged the members of Meatco as cooperative workingN$ per £ 16.36 - well as livestock farmers to be well relationshipsN$ per ¢ 13.82 acquainted with the Meatco Act, so among and between 1.10 as to avoid misunderstandings that persons,” are injurious to the company.Namibia Breweries took the market by of 3,2%, the highest in 14 years. This JOHN MUTORWA The Minister of Agriculture, Water storm this week, growing by 3,26% increase was due to price increases The newly appointed board and Forestry, John Mutorwato close at N$32 per share, while also in food and non - alcoholic beverages members are: Dr. Martha Namund- Minister of Agriculture, Water and Forestry, Photo contributedleading in volume, with N$21,8 million (13,2 %), hotels, restaurants and cafes jebo-Tilahun, Ronald Kubas, Israel “I urge you to avoid misinterpre-worth of shares traded. Oryx Properties (9,8%), furnishing, household equipment Ngangane, Sophia Kasheeta, Stepha- votes. “Although the minister used tations that are not conducive totook second place in volume, with N$1,5 and routine maintenance of the house nus Oosthuizen and Mushokobanji the Act to appoint the board, he harmonious cooperative workingmillion worth of shares traded. (9,5%), housing, water, electricity, gas Mwilima. denied us the right to vote and this relationships among and betweenFNB Namibia released its Unaudited and other fuels (9,3%), education (8,2%) is a sensitive matter. There are pro- persons, who work for and in theInterim Results for the six months and communications (6,2%). Informanté is reliably informed cesses that needed to be followed. We company. As were demonstratedending 31 December 2016. Profit for the The Monetary Policy Committee of the that the current tension between the are looking into the matter and the by recent events and incidences,”period was N$599,2million, with earnings Bank of Namibia also met last week, Agriculture Ministry and Meatco background as to what transpired,” a Mutorwa stated.per share remaining flat at 226.3 cents. and decided to maintain the Repo rate has led to the unusual appointment farmer stated. The minister further distinguishedThe Group attributes the mostly flat at 7%, despite the alarming increase in of new board members. Meatco the difference between the duties ofperformance to the lacklustre economy, inflation. members had a meeting last year, 12 Mutorwa noted that legal actions Meatco’s board and that of the CEO,which endured lower commodity prices, This decision was made as a result August, where they nominated new were taken against the members who stating that the board is the govern-severe drought conditions, weaker global of the accommodative stance most board members, but it was regarded administered the meeting. ing body of the cooperation, withand regional growth and a sudden slump emerging market economies have held as invalid. Some livestock farmers authority to perform the functionsin the construction and manufacturing since the last meeting, and to support have expressed their disappointment conferred on the cooperation by thesector during the period. growth in the economy. and shock, stating that they have not Meatco’s Act.The Namibia Statistics Agency released been given a platform to air theirthe inflation figures for January 2017 “Market quote of the weeklast week, shocking the nation with I am guided each day by these threean annual inflation rate of 8,2%, the questions: ‘What are you fixing?’highest since 2009. This was the result ‘What are you making?’ and ‘Who areof a month-on-month inflation rate you helping?’”- Juliana Rotich Economy is expected to grow by 3.4% Calle Schlettwein Marthina K. Mutanga medium–term. Schlettwein said the economy. “We anticipate activity in the and the modernisation of the sector. tertiary service sector and activity in primary industry to be spurred by the Schletwein further, noted that after The global economy is expected to the primary industries are expected to recovery in the agriculture and mining grow by about 3,4% in 2017, from remain robust. At the same time, the sector. While Namibia has been spared slowing to a low rate in 2016, there is about 3,1% estimated for 2016 said soft recuperation in commodity price the severe effects of tropical storm optimism that growth for the domestic the Ministry of Finance, Calle Schlett- since the last quarter of 2016 coincided Dineo, the agricultural sector has been economy will pick up steam this year wein at the budget consultation with with the coming into production of the under severe pressure of the prolonged and further strengthen over the next public enterprises. Swakop/ Husab Uranuim Mine and its drought spells during the past consecu- MTEF. Public enterprises are estab- production ramping-up programme, tive three years,” said Schlettwein. lished to play a key development role in The economies of Angola and whose peak levels will add about 5% the economy. This is from the premise South Africa which are Namibia’s to final total national output GDP Close synergy between the Ministry that Namibia as a mixed economy and main trading partners, are still in low and about 20% to exports. Leveraging of Agriculture, Water and Forestry, development state should harness its growth trajectory, with anticipation more value addition from the produc- AgriBank and NamWater, as well as public resources to bring about robust that growth will strengthen over the tion chain is required to optimise job the development partners is required social and economic development and and wealth creation for the domestic to exploit economies of scale and bring the delivery of reliable and affordable about the innovation, value addition public goods and services.

23 February - 01 March 2017 BUSINESS 11 Anchored onfiscal sustainability TRUSTCO BANK INVESTMENT CORNERBUDGET NEEDS How Do I Know WhichPARADIGM SHIFT Investment Is Right for Me?According to Twilight Capital Consulting, as preparations for the 2017National Budget gather momentum and a greater participation by various Now that you have acknowledged that investing is essential for your future, followingstakeholders becomes evident government should consider a paradigm our article last week on the importance of investing, it is now time to determine yourshift in the national budget – anchoring the budget on fiscal suitability. needs and ask yourself these basic questions before deciding on a specific investment product. Remember, your needs and purpose of the investment will determine your Mally Likukela revised downward and outlook Namibia is ranked sixth, with investment period and product. remained gloomy. Morocco at number five. This • What is the purpose for my investment?The 2017 national budget calls for a serious attention on i.e. Mr. Shikongo wishes to invest money for his 13-year-old daughter’s university in 5 comes at a time when The budget should clearly this aspect. years’ time. Thereafter, he would like to only withdraw a portion of what is needed forgovernment is cash strapped, demonstrate how growth school each year and reinvest the remaining portion. Knowing why you are investingmounting public debt and ambitions contained in policies The 2017 budget should will help you determine the type of investment option to choose. In this case, thepublic discontent, amongst such as the Harambee, Vision outline a national plan and Trustco Fixed Term Deposit will be perfect option, as it allows uninterrupted funds toother economic and social 2030, NDPs, NEEEF, etc will vision for developing and grow at a fast pace due to attractive interest rate.challenges. create new formal businesses driving policies for the private • How much money do I want to invest? that create formal jobs and sector that embed corporate Knowing this will give you an indication of what your returns could look like, in terms Given the heightened debt allow government to collect sustainability and sustainable of interest. i.e. if you have N$ 100 000.00 that you would like to invest for 2 years, thecrisis, it will be crucial for taxes with minimum costs. business practices. amount will ascertain which interest rate bracket is applicable to your investment.the 2017 budget to address • Do I want to invest a lump sum or the minimum amount required?fiscal sustainability first and To drive sustainable economic Economic diversification If you wish to start your investment with the minimum amount i.e. N$200.00 forforemost. Namibia’s public growth, government should is vital to a countries’ long- a definite or indefinite period, then the ideal investment product will be one thatdebt grew by N$50 billion from also create a prudent fiscal term economic growth, but accommodates and grants you the right to make additional deposits (Top Ups), hence2010 to 2016, sparking fears position that obviates pressure many resource-rich countries, growing your investments in the long run. In this instance, the Call account and Noticeamong many Namibians over on future increases. including Namibia remain accounts (7, 32, 60 & 90 days), will be the most ideal.the sustainability of this debt heavily reliant on revenues If you wish to invest N$5 000 000.00 for a period of 6 months, evidently you havestock. In this regard, the budget Furthermore, it’s critical for generated by mining and very already developed your investments and perhaps would simply like to see your moneyshould paint a clear picture the 2017 budget to create an few sectors. The 2017 National grow on a really good & competitive interest rate. The Trustco Bank Fixed Term Depos-that shows how government enabling business environment Budget must be a tool to help it is perfect for this purpose.will prevent exposing future for new investments that Namibia diversify and avoidgenerations to high debt will bring new jobs, hence a national economy that is GSAOAVILNS Gservicing cost. broadening the tax base rather built on one sector. As already than increasing taxes on already identified in the Vision 2030, • How long do I want to invest my money for (long term or short term)? The budget should contain struggling companies. it will be crucial to promote Your investment period should depend on your long term and short term financialresolutions of hard decisions priority sectors like agriculture, goals, i.e. Buying your dream home, buying that flashy car, saving for your retirement;because managing fiscal The Bank of Namibia has manufacturing, tourism and are all examples of long term goals. If the purpose of your investment is based on asustainability will not come estimated that over the next finance services in addition to long term goal, it is advisable to invest on a long term basis, which means 12 monthswithout the hard decisions five years or so Namibia will mining. - 60 months and beyond.or fiscal rules, in fact it needs require more than N$220 However, if you’re investing simply to fulfil short term goals, such as: buying a newgenerational sacrifice. In billion to finance the needed Finally, apart from re-looking TV, saving for your next holiday, buying a new mobile phone, then perhaps you shouldthe face of dwindling SACU infrastructure projects. Of at the non-essential expenditure consider a short term investment period, which is normally 11 months or less.revenues and low expected this amount, the highest items, government should • Do I need to have access to my funds or not?domestic tax revenue, achieving requirement should go to look also at the size of cabinet It is very important to decide whether or not you will require access to your funds thatfiscal sustainability will require rail, energy, housing and port and legislature and executive you wish to invest. Knowing this will also help to determine what type of investmentthat government tightly match infrastructure. composition. A restructuring product will be suitable for you.revenue to expenditure in of the Executive is, therefore, If you wish to invest N$500 000.00 for a period of 12 months and you would like toorder to avoid defaulting on According to the 2016-2017 called for as a matter of have access to your money at ANY given time, then a Fixed term deposit is probablyinternational debts. Global Competitiveness Report principle in the 2017 budget not ideal at this stage. In this instance we recommend the Trustco Call Account, as it of the World Economic Forum, and all savings from trimming gives you the convenience and flexibility to transact (withdraw & deposit) as much as It’s clearly evident by now that Namibia is now ranked 84th. the bloated Executive and possible without bearing any premature withdrawal fees or bank charges, compared2016/17 growth will have to be Legislature should be channeled to a normal transaction account. A Notice Account may also not give you the flexibili- In Sub-Saharan Africa, towards more pressing needs of ty you need in terms of withdrawals, due to the notice period that is required in order Namibia is at number five the country. to withdraw funds. after Mauritius, South Africa, However, should you wish to invest a lump sum of money i.e. N$2 000 000.00 for Rwanda and Botswana, while 24 months and you would also like to make use of your monthly interest, then the in overall continental ranking Trustco Fixed Term Deposit will be the best, as it allows you to choose an interest pay- ment option. Meaning, should you choose monthly interest, then your interest will beCheque payments to be transferred to your preferred bank account on a monthly basis until your investmentcancelled by MOF term expires. However, should you opt for the maturity interest, your interest will only be paid out upon maturity of the investment. 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12 COASTAL 23 February - 01 March 2017COASTAL Fishing industry Local business endangered by electrical short drives economy Niel Terblanche increased value addition, and better prices in someGAMBLING HOUSE Despite a severe cut in the markets,” he said.UP IN FLAMES budget of the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Esaus said the NamibianWHERE THERE IS SMOKE: Local fire department extinguishes early morning fire at local business. Photo: Niel Terblanche Resources for a second year dollar appreciated markedly in a row the country’s most against the main tradingCrowds of commuters gathered in the main street of Walvis Bay in the early morning rush hour important fish stocks are currencies from January towhile the fire brigade battled flames in a popular gambling house. showing signs of recovery. December 2016 as follows: from N$16.38 to N$14.08 During his annual address against the US$ and from to the industry, the Minister N$17.79 to N$14.61 against of Fisheries and Marine the Euro. This decrease in Resources, Bernhardt Esau exchange rates against the stated that it is strong and local currency meant that for vibrant. every kilogram of Namibian fish and fishery products ex- “Fisheries sustains about ported, the industry earned 16 800 jobs directly, and less in 2016 as compared provided about N$10 billion to 2015. The average diesel in foreign earnings in 2016, price at the coast also in- which makes this sector creased which was detri- mental to operators in the Niel Terblanche drama playing out in front of electrical short circuit could be nent firemen on duty at all We will fishing industry. “However, them. cause of the fire but said that times and the rest of the force have to these figures must be seen inThe fire was detected shortly the matter will be investigated was made up volunteers. wait until the the context of the previous before eight o’clock in the Flames could be seen com- to determine the actual cause. National Budget three year average of aboutmorning when neighbouring ing through the roof of the “With more firemen on duty is tabled, N$10 to US$1, and aboutshopkeepers were busy unlock- gambling house when the fire “It was a relatively easy fire we could actually respond US$90 per barrel crudeing their places of business for brigade arrived. Two fire trucks to combat. Our only obstacles much faster because we do not BERNHARDT ESAU prices, which were usedthe day. arrived on the scene. were the amount of security have to wait such a long time as a benchmark in setting gates and grids inside the for volunteers to arrive at the Minister of fisheries salaries and other operat- Members of the municipal Michael Oosthuizen, owner building. Luckily we could station before we could go out ing costs in the sector. Thistraffic department had to cor- of Paparazzi’s, said he could aim our hoses through the bars when a call comes in.” the second most important implies that the sector, ondon off a part of Sam Nujoma not determine the damage in and extinguish the flames. earner for the country after the basis of current barrel oildrive to keep away pedestrians, terms of cost. He said all the We also had to break through The Paparazzi’s Gambling mining,” Esau said. prices and foreign exchangecars and taxis from walking machines and other amenities a side window to get to the House is the third place of rates when compared toand driving past the scene of within the establishment were inside of the store room,” he business destroyed by fire in The total allowable catch 2013/2014 levels, is earningthe fire. In spite of their best damaged. said. the past year. for last year for the various about 25% more in Namib-efforts, a large crowd gathered fish species was 521 714 ian Dollar terms. I wish toon the pavements around the According to Dennis Basson, Basson said that the fire bri- Last year Fashion World and tonnes compared to 528 696 remind the fishing industry,gambling house to look at the chief of the Walvis Bay fire gade now has seven permanent OK Furnishers in the central tonnes from the year before as I did in my address last brigade it seems as if the fire members. In the past, the fire business district of Walvis Bay which represents a marginal year, to make savings and started in the store room of the brigade had only two perma- were completely destroyed in decrease of about 1%. The re-invest these earnings gambling den. He said that an separate blazes. total landings for 2015/16 into the sector in order to were 514 297 tonnes, while cushion yourselves againstACC launches campaign in schools preliminary landings for difficult economic times in 2016/17 as at December the future,” he said. Niel Terblanche volve the youth in the fight against corrup- often visited by the youth, he said. 2016 stand at 458 000 tion and to raise their awareness on corrupt Esau said that while investigating corrupt tonnes. With regard to the budgetIDENTIFYING corruption and associated activities,” said Tobias Amoonga, Chief cut, Esau said that the min-practices at grass root level is one of the Public Education and Corruption Preven- practice is important, the best cure for cor- “The overall export value istry will not compromisestrategies that will be utilised in the fight tion Officer of the ACC Directorate Public ruption is prevention. Raising awareness of fisheries in 2015/2016 is on its mandate to manageagainst the scourge that robs the Namibian Education and Corruption Prevention in and effective implementation of preven- about N$10 billion, when the resource responsibly andeconomy of millions of dollars each year Swakopmund. A total of 500 posters were tive measures can help address the risks of converted from the various effectively. He admitted thatand that perpetuate extreme poverty in printed with sponsorships from AREVA, corruption at the root, before the crime is foreign currencies received. certain activities of the insti-society. In this regard, the Anti Corruption Waltons, Strauss Group Construction, committed, before assets are stolen, before This significant revenue may tution will have to modifiedCommission launched a poster competition Namport and Erongo RED.  public funds are misused and before bribery be attributed to improved or even abandoned for thein the schools of the Erongo region more and other forms of corrupt practices are catches with regard to sizes, time being.than a year ago. After identifying the ten “The posters will be distributed to all committed. favourable exchange rates,best posters it was decided to mass produce primary and secondary schools in thethese works of art in schools to make the Erongo region including private schools, He thanked the all the learners of all theyouth of Namibia aware of the huge variety totalling more than 70 schools. Posters will schools that took part in the competition.of corrupt practices. also be put up at offices of ministries in the region where the public gather and wait for “The Anti-Corruption Commission is “The aim of the competition was to in- services like Home Affairs and other venues excited to have youth, the future leaders of this country and Erongo in particular on our side, as part of the fight!” he concluded. IMPORTANT NOTICE: THE INSTITUE FOR OPEN LEARNING 2017 GRADUATION CEREMONIES WINDHOEK ONGWEDIVA Date: 23 March 2017 - Time: 09:00 Date: 30 March 2017 - Time: 09:00 Venue: Safari Conference Centre, Windhoek Venue: Bennies Entertainment Park Students will receive formal invitations in due course. Contact us today for more information: Call Centre +264 61 275 4444 • Email: [email protected] • Website: www.iol.na

23 February - 01 March 2017 COASTAL 13 Hub plans draws investorsMORE PARTNERSHIPS FOR PORTThe port of Walvis Bay might once again hold the key to more foreign direct investment in Namibia. The plan to transform the harbour and its sur-rounding infrastructure into the preferred logistics hub of southern Africa will once again be used as a selling point to overseas investors. Niel Terblanche Operation Officer for Africa studied by the visiting business an investment seminar to ap- centre, a gateway to the large The Toyota’s of Marubeni Corporation, Mr. delegation. peal international investors to market of the SADC region are here!!!In this regard, a Japanese busi- Takashi Yao. do business in Namibia. in line with its International ness mission jointly organised During August 2016, the 6th Logistics Hub Master-plan 2011 Toyota Hilux 2.5by the Japanese Chamber of Delegates of the mission Tokyo International Confer- In a statement announcing adopted in 2015,” the Johan- D4D SRX S/C 4X4Commerce and Industries in plan to meet with senior ence on African Develop- the visit, the Japanese Embassy nesburg Office for the Japan 225,000South Africa (CCIJ) and Japan government officials to gather ment (TICAD VI) was held in South Africa said that the External Trade OrganisationExternal Trade Organisa- information updates and in Nairobi, Kenya, where the business delegation views said in its statement.tion (JETRO) will pay a visit intensify the understanding of participating leaders of Japan Namibia as a politically andto Walvis Bay amongst other economic policy, infrastructure and African countries affirmed economically stable country The business mission visiteddestinations in Namibia. The development plans of Na- the importance of strengthen- which offers new business op- Walvis Bay this past week andmission, consisting of eight mibia. Policy stance on mineral ing business relations, invest- portunities with its abundance was briefed on the Internation-major Japanese companies, will resources and the energy sector ment and trade for the further of natural resources. al Logistics Hub Master-planbe headed by the Chairman of which includes incentives and development of Africa. and to observe the develop-CCIJ and the Regional Chief regulations for investing in “Namibia is far along in the ment of the expansion of the the environment will also be In November 2016, the gov- process of becoming an inter- port facilities. ernment of Namibia organised national logistics and tradeResearchers find signs of water on Mars 2012 Toyota Hilux 2.5 D4D S/C 179,000 2013 Toyota Hilux 2.5 D4D S/C 189,000 2014 Toyota Hilux 2.5 Not only has a dune on the “On Earth, desert dune resulted from dune sediments near Mars’ equator. Potentially for detecting past life forms on D4D SRX D/C 4X4planet Mars been named after fields are periodically flooded that had been geochemically in the not-too-distant past,” she the Red Planet, which is impor- 295,000a dune in the Namib Desert by water in areas of fluctuat- cemented by salts left behind said. tant to those involved in select- 2015 Toyota Etios 1.5 XSbut erosion patterns in the dry ing groundwater, and where by evaporating groundwater. ing sites for future missions.” Sedan 139,000landscape taught world re- lakes, rivers and coasts are “And secondly, this location is - Geophysical Research Letters 2015 Toyota Etios 1.5 XSnowned scientists how to look found in proximity. These These dune sediments later now a potential geological target H/B 135,000for water on Earth’s desolate periodic floods leave tell-tale become relatively immobile, 1997 Toyota Landcruiserneighbour. patterns behind them. You can which means they are left S/W 145,000 imagine our excitement when behind as the dunes continue Dr. Mary Bourke from we scanned satellite images of to migrate downwind. And for the ladies!!Trinity College Dublin and an area on Mars and saw thisUniversity of Oxford Professor same patterned calling card, “Following our work in 2014 Ford EcosportHeather Viles have discovered suggesting that water had been Namibia, we hypothesize Ecoboost 218,000a patch of land in an equato- present in the relatively recent that on Mars, similar stria- 2013 Nissan Juke 1.6rial crater on Mars that ap- past,” Dr. Bourke said. tions exposed on the surface Acenta + 185,000pears to have been flooded by between dunes are also indica- 2015 Renault Duster 1.5large volumes of water in the In a remote sensing study of tions of fluctuating levels of Tdci 4x4 225,000planet’s past. the Namib Desert, the team salty groundwater, during a 2007 Kia Sportage 2.0 had previously noted these time when dunes were actively 4x4 110,000 The researchers focused patterns – ‘arcuate striations’ migrating down the valley,”their study on the small valley on the surface between mi- Dr. Bourke explained. Contact:in the Lucaya crater, a 34km grating sand dunes. 064 403 666diameter crater situated on “These findings are hugely Phone A/H:the rim of the larger Huygens Fieldwork subsequently significant. 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14 NORTHERN 23 February - 01 March 2017Uudhiya tired of ‘sour water’ Residents must move to high ground MORE FLOODS EXPECTED IN ZAMBEZIMALIGNENT: One of the boreholes at Uudhiya village in Okankolo constituency. Heavy rains in Zambezi region have already caused floods and it is expected that morePhoto: Maria David heavy rains will fall, exacerbating the already precarious position. Maria David in the water from the boreholes. UNDER WATER: File photo of residents in Zambezi and a flooded village. Photo: IFRC Residents said they constantly feelWith only few people having access tired and strained after using theto decent water facilities supplying borehole water. They are pleadingpotable water in the area, residents with the government through theof Uudhiya said they are tired of constituency councillor to build pipesdrinking what they call “sour water” and taps for them to have access tofrom boreholes they themselves have clean water, alluding that they do notdrilled. know the taste of clean water. They said the water is likely A resident of Uudhiya village,contaminated because the boreholes Nandenga William, said the onlycannot be covered properly. public tap that was in the area is broken and the matter was reported According to a resident, Uudhiya,, to NamWater in Omuthiya, however“The water from the boreholes is not no official came to see what was goingsafe to use. It is exposed to wind that on.brings along lizards, snakes, smallinsects, as well as rubbish from the “If we are lucky enough at times wesurrounding areas. If an animal is buy water from our fellow residents,spotted in the borehole we remove it, where we pay N$1 to N$5 per 25 literand if it’s not it rots in the borehole, if we want to collect water.but for us its business as usual, wecontinue drinking from it.” At some point public water taps a bottle of water will cost you 40 cents Even infants are fed and bathed and then you still have to fetch it,” said William.62_02/02/2017 The NamibiaTraining Authority (NTA) endeavours to become Namibia’s port of call for vocational Simon Liseli routes to school are closed due to the skills through the sustainable facilitation of training and related services provision, organisational rain, and those are not the only ones,” effectiveness, funding, regulation, the administration of the Vocational Education and Training Rainhold Shindondola, the noted Shindondola. He added that (VET) Levy and stakeholder engagement and communication. assistant technical officer of though they haven’t yet received reports water environment at the Ministry of of the water situation in the catchment STAKEHOLDER NATIONAL CONSULTATION Agriculture at Katima Mulilo, warned areas of DRC, Zambia and Angola, people living in the flood prone areas rainfall indicates that it might be full The NTA has reviewed a range of unit standards and qualifications currently registered on the of the region to be alert as there is a and will start flowing into the Zambezi National Qualifications Framework (NQF).The review of unit standards must follow processes similar strong possibility of floods due to heavy River. to those followed in the development, and thus calls for a formal consideration that is inclusive of the rainfall that continues. engagement of the relevant national stakeholders. “Floods are worrisome especially to He says farmers should start moving learners, teaching staff and inspectors A recent review of unit standards and qualifications has resulted in a number of changes and their livestock to higher ground to avoid who are unable to reach schools due to amendments to the existing unit standards and qualifications in the following domains of the NQF: losses, with some places in the eastern floods,” he said. With livestock being Zambezi already flooded and cannot forced from their normal grazing be reached with small cars as some areas, farmers are concerned that their routes and some of the fields are already livestock will not be accommodated at flooded. relocation areas because of overgrazing and people ploughing in grazing areas. “The Zambezi by now is rising rapidly and that is why I appeal to our people to “These heavy rains flooding crop fields get ready for floods. Learners in some will also have a huge impact on harvests areas like Imukusi Combined School this year, but I want to appeal to crop in Musanga area east of Katima Mulilo farmers to not get discouraged and to have started suffering because their continue with cultivation and weeding of their fields and I hope this year there will be good harvests,” he concluded. • Hairdressing • Beauty Therapy The NTA invites all industry stakeholders linked to the above occupational domains to comment on TENDER the draft unit standards and qualifications and provide input to assist the Technical Working Groups (TWGs), in their refinement. Reference: Tender No. 02/2017 Stakeholders are invited to attend the series of national consultation workshops as per schedule below, and confirm attendance before the respective workshop dates: DATE TOWN VENUE TIME Description of Service: 20 February 2017 Oshakati Oshakati Guest Hotel 08h30 - 13h00 Provision of garden and pool maintenance services at Bank of Namibia 22 February 2017 Rundu Rundu VTC 08h30 - 13h00 (Head quarters) NB: SME/previously disadvantaged Namibian companies 23 February 2017 Otjiwarongo COSDEC - Otjiwarongo 09h00 - 13h00 are encouraged to submit. 28 February 2017 Windhoek NTA Head Office – Main Hall 08h30 - 13h00 Terms of Reference: For enquiries and confirmations, contact: Terms of reference for the above tender are obtainable at Bank of Namibia, 71 Robert Mugabe Avenue, Windhoek. • Paulus Ipinge, Tel: 061 2078 528, Mobile: 0811240556 , [email protected] • Suama Kanyeketela, Tel: 061 2078 528, Mobile: 0812834590, [email protected] Cost: • Martha Nyau, Tel: 061 2078 651, Mobile: 0817444741, [email protected] N$ 200.00 Non-refundable (per document). 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23 February - 01 March 2017 NORTHERN 15DROUGHT FOODCouncillor blames transport shortage Grasshoppers destroy cropsNOT DELIVEREDThe residents of Uudhiya village in Okankolo constituency of the Oshikoto regionare disgruntled with their councillor for not delivering the drought relief food, butkeeps on informing them the food is available, yet they receive nothing. Maria David bring it to the village. UNDER ATTACK: Grasshopper feeding on plants at Uudhiya. Photo: Maria David According to Hans Nambondi,Leonard Nghipandulwa, a resi- FOOD FIGHT: Councillor Hans Maria David According to Nandenga William, a dent of Uudhiya village in the Nambondi. Photo contributed councillor of Okankolo, it is not resident of Uudhiya, “This year, a newOkankolo area, said they have been true people have not been receiv- A plague of grasshoppers is destroying species of worms, not Army worms orwaiting for the food since last year port available, no trucks to deliver ing food, including the residents of crops and plants in the northern part boll worms, which is born after rain fellAugust. “Our councillor keeps on the food, but the council delivers Uudhiya. of Uudhiya, Okankolo constituency, in attacked our crops. Not only do we haveannouncing on the radio that we the food to Oshipika village not far Oshikoto region. a problem with grasshoppers attackingshould go get our food, however it from our own village.” “We work on schedules, how can our crops, we can’t really make out whatnever comes, we are now waiting people not get food when we get The mahangu fields are under threat other insects are eating the crops fromfor six months in order to get the Mwatako added that the last time the food to give it out? Government from the outbreak of grasshoppers and the inside.”food.” they saw Councillor Hans Nam- also provides people with transport unknown worms feeding on unripe bondi they asked about the drought to take the food to the people,” grains, which might result in poor har- Leonard Nghipandulwa, another resi- Nghipandulwa said, “We are tired relief food, but he said the food is concluded Nambondi. vests unless emergency assistance with dent added, “If we don’t get assistanceof waiting for the government to at the council offices and the only fumigation of crop fields are executed. from government with controlling thegive us our food, yet other com- challenge they have is transport to Every time The grasshopper and worms are said to unknown worms or grasshoppers onmunities that are close to us receive there is no be rapidly destroying the crops, already time, we will experience poor harvestingtheirs. Are they waiting for the food transport leaving fields visibly damaged. at the end of the day.”to expire before they give it to us? available, no trucksPeople in our area have to go to the to deliver the food, Grasshoppers are believed to pose Governor of Oshikoto, Henock Kanko-headman’s palace in order to ask for but the council constant threat to pastures and variety shi, said he was not aware of the situ-food which is not right.” delivers the food to of crops in both irrigated and rain fed ation people from Uudhiya are facing Oshipika village not areas. As a result the residents of Uu- and residents must inform their council. He added that people need food, far from our own dhiya are calling on the government for He referred the matter the councillor ofand it should not be kept at the village.” assistance before further damage is done Uudhiya, Hans Nambondi who said thatoffices of the council. Further- to the crops. he doesn’t know of any complaints tomore, he said that if transport is a FESSY MWATAKO his office.problem they can arrange their owntransport in order to bring the food Another resident,to the people. Another resident, Fessy Mwatakosaid, “Every time there is no trans- 2017 Registration Now Open!! Accredited by Vocational Courses: Be amongst the first to register at our The Namibia Qualifications Authority (NQA)/Ministry of Education new Vocational Training Centre Accounting & Finance Requirements: Grade 10. 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Air-conditioning SSiibzaorldio,,MLaurkkaosPKIitaaaUhu,nleLuynosugi,donTe,odLJnieoaSrmtrahyaiGdyNaute DPHaaaSGuurhialeluyiusvos,iu,nsMAtdeejnibac,dhb,OraaeIge,sanlIhsmJaoOmsWiaunasupJeool tSrerikeasFK TeofelTieheodor, Popyenisheni RNowaseb, Herman A ShSilhuiwloan, gJooy, LSinus AweneNangombe, Walter P LJKaiamPHcmekbasuetirlonroutnd,ms,jMe,RbnoFaedfiyfj,laeiwpLtriepuMll,ucAAsklyfrNePgdehNniddipaaSyNa Aukongo, ElIamgeo-nTeu,nLaoKide On waiting list:Matheus, Petrus Fye-H SMhuitkuoknug,oP,eTtoKrumasamMsbKo, MariaMarais, Francois C Kandara, Eunice Y Lishomwa, GiHvoewneSseabm, Pbietrus J ShigwedImhbai,li,ASnildarseSas Shivolo, Japhet Shivute, IsaJskaacrobus, Lazarus Iitana, Lusia NMuaine, Shaun G-Li U MbundjeHM,awMfauanatdroiaao,laJS,ohBkiotoubnliiniftaahtaiFus N Nekomba, Lovisa S N Noeth, Ettiene P YouIlenikuya, AbrNNagahhkaaifmilkew, Sa,aAlemmoNn N Sheya, DMaavtied,uLsiinLaokHoleni A Xoagub, Elrich B Immanuel, MariaOn waiting list: Sakaria, Hofni-ThankNdukireepo, Nelson Gabriel, Penelao P Simbaranda, HPaaiktraicli,kJHesaamyaunTyera Cloete, Dannel Aludhilu, EsUteur sTiku, LoisetNghifikwa, Filippus H KSheiisd,hMilao,iAshnaHdrQaetauusintaTnleQ, Kondjeni Eliakim, Lahja N MShimanga, Dudley D Brockerhoff, Gino D Kapenda, NNdaghhaimnabmeleultawAika, LucasHaimbodi, Augustinus I Daniel, Ananias P Henok, TuhafCehnaikPaa, uSliumsasiku S KNueugduhminbKNTgsoaghi,mlhiiAvliwnaugnataeuyr,i,anpLV,ypiNeeiisn,iakiVeeakiomscPtiNoNriaE P Kashikola, NdeshihafelaNatanael, Markus N Matheus, Aron Matheus, EraDSshtauivpsidoN,mAbnot,oSniealma N MButroictak,laGyairniegl/PlasteringTjazuko, Setmarion M Shiimi, Simon L NMasichhidaeeln, Vgioctoria Shaanika, Paulus S THHSahaamaimtuuuulltawki,,waAJ,amaGysawrSNSo,einihhAenheHienkiPkaoyMwnani,agaPs,oV,aHDuiclituoosnrgTTeounblouianssgLainetNrkanBeion:lteaifeSyhothofeuthlNdeIyMNoITuMiiTmntamesnedsduinacothet,ltyop.lbeBeaysaeBoilermaking/Welding Hoseya, Taina N T Itengula, OneGsmilleu,sLoNreunuzyooJma Keister,NJgehriofikmeepuTniytue,sJosef NXaweb, Steven A Hango, Getrud M-E SMiumluamo,eKnodroe,aEUKJeauurupgelimeunmndiaie,a, ,PAKEanauldikflraiwneSaaiwsNaN SKwhaetduhmi,HVAbNakauntue,ofWfhIifkseeuaylm,,ksD,FkiAaiaallxvirpSeiduMlimsLEweNaoaninteaaklradao D AKommuekonsi,hPi,eFtJrrouieshdaGanNnes, FiinaNekomba, Anneli M Ndeshitiwa, Moses N Mvula, RosaS-Mhaanriaima, SalmiGoliath, Desmond Junia, Angeline W TPetrus, Josua TSwartbooi, Herman J Vatilifa, Gideon T Kamati, MagdHaislethnitaileV, Loeteni F HangulaH,aEmliaslweaM, Mathias M Kulaumonneot being at the NIMT on 6 MarchFanis, Fanes T Shivolo,AUVsuhgaiwpinaaolnag, aA,loImismiuasnEueAl T Nemuno 2017, you will loose your place.Immanuel, Nghidimondyila Amunyela, Loide M T Amwele, PanAdmuluepnainTdhhei,oMenas K Alfred, IInitga,aOshotuukalwa J NHaidula, Junias A Ilithilwa, Lovisa NGaroëb, Donevens C Nghifikwa, Natanael N-O Shapumba, KOlentuwsaiKtinagmlihsat:ku Linus GeimiWs ilpart, Elias ShiningayamwAelso: If the registration fee ofMundjele, Hermann U N Shetunyenga, Ndilimeke AJamkuokbu, hSua,imSei ANLvNekieievlwelili,enanSggagaeeoN,,t-ASsdoneandlmmrNeaoanMsaEN ShiwedaTo, bIsiams,aTeiml PotweuiliskTineni ISNiyaaakmmewubaso,n, SdHih,aeNTMfeeiganmhhriatoiimnyteaulGwsa,J,AMnnaarthNaaDamimbbouTl2uNa0hkn$1au27gse,,e0nnyn0oio0itu.b0we0eil–lnhnpaoavnied-rfoeonfrufe6nidtMeadabrlyecoh–ur Haradoeb, Farrizio M Katjipu, JurgeMnwFernaynok, HDeilteenbaoNgo KeendjeOlen,wLaeiteinngaliMst wiishuntu Fikameni, GSebeht,aTr Neofilus Angula Haushona, Simson K Kisting, Ginaldo R Iipinge, Alina Tulela M opportunity. Please bring the ID/ Ndemweefa, Abel N Shipaxu, LawLriekniucse, PNadneduulmenoinEaL Shipuka, Henock On waiting lNista: tanael, Ngeshapu Passport and latest payslip from Gertze, Christelle C D NHaamkaumkbwoanydae,BS,AiSmrmiaocbknkre,oluDsasaiuyvSsiidnhPignd/Ponlagsotering Isak, Ruusa Petrus, EvelHinianyTangelwa, Lukas your parents/guardian along. All Hishoono, Benjamen F Abner, Sarafina N KRaeainphaonldd,aL, eAKakasNleerinKawa, Paulina enquiries etc: The Registrar, Mrs Nambala, Priskilla N Hamunyela, Mwadhina Thomas, AnBtoenhiareNns, Timmo A Stephanus: Telephone: 064- Shatumbu, Absalom N A Nambwanga, Ndiyowike N Mwaala, Jason F 511800. Lisias, Jason Namindo, Maria Diesel-/Petrol Mechanics We hope to welcome you on Martin, OneCsmloutshHing Production Friday, 6 March 2017 at 07:30 On waiting list Boilermaking/SAWhndielorlednaginso,g, NToikivaonoHr Fitting &RTusubrenrign,gMartin L sharp at the NIMT, Arandis – at Paulus, Nelago P Gases, Bernatethe A the large hallNIMT NORTHERN CAMPUS: TSUMEB: MARCH 2017 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David, Immanuel N guardian along. All enquiries etc: The Likuwa, F M Amadhila, Tyson A Mlunga, Thigenipo P Registrar, Mrs A Stephanus: Telephone: Mulapati, Moses S Autotronics Ndeutapo, Petrus S Iitula, Seblon M 064-511800. Iiyambo, Frans I Shiweda, Ismael M Marunga, Mathias Sipandeni, Vicco M Alugodhi, Seblon N Shikola, Stefanus T-O We hope to welcome you on 3 March Jatamunua, Rodriques H Kwambi, Wilhelm S K Simon, Kondja K 2017 at 07:30 sharp at NNC Tsumeb. Makanga, Herman H Mukuao, Harry Maani, Muketela NIMT SOUTHERN CAMPUS: KEETMANSHOOP: MARCH 2017 INTAKEThe under-mentioned applicants have to start their training period at the NSC, Keetmanshoop on Wednesday, 1 March 2017 at 07:30 sharp:IF YOU ARE NOT ENROLLING ON 01 MARCH 2017 YOU HAVE LOST YOUR PLACEBoilermaking/Welding On waiting list: Diesel-Petrol Mechanics: On waiting list: Ngulungu, Matride J Mukwambi, Jonas Mallet, Samuel R Eelu, Vitalis N Timoteus, Pasca Hipandwa, LukasIsaacks, Brandon G V Vries, Rowan C C Blaauw, John T Hamalwa, K N Paulus, Victory Shinyama, Tuhafeni SPaulus, Joseph Al Kalompo, Tomas S Nangombe, Johannes P Shuuya, Marcellus A Nampila, Absalom M Maxwanu, Seven ViIipumbu, Herberth W Hamukwaya, Petrus N Martin, Theofilus P Shikongo, Silas Hendrik, Uushona N Muulyao, Delemina NIndjala, Apolonia Nekwaya, Josef S Isaaks, Ignatius R H Ishitile, Eufemia M Kapuu, Obrey Z Kapama, RubenShiyukifeni, Moses Both, Jarsino Ambinga, Sakaria N Cloete, Nathan D J Handjamba, Immanuel NShivute, Absalom K Markus, Viljoen P N O On waiting list: Mbinga, RaimoResandt, Dehann M Bricklaying/Plastering Isak, Fanuel H Electrical – General Ndume, Prestley P David, EmiliaShipwata, Frieda N Philander, Terence G Negongo, OnesmusShipanga, Liina S Nghitukuhamba, Simson Goraseb, Johannes Shihweka, Tuvangapi H NB: Should you intend not to be a traineeAmunyela, Kondja T Nghuushi, Samuel N Walter, Lazarus T NO Haupindi, Victory T Fitting & Turning of the NIMT as such, please notify theShaningwa, Valombola M Amanyanga, Petrus H S Ndumbu, Peter K Wantenaar, MC Caschul WJ NIMT immediately. By not being at theJosef, Albertina N Sheehama, Sakaria Wilhem, Petrus S Lurandja, Veliila R Thomas, Siddiq N NSC on 01 March 2017, you will looseHafeni, Josef N Kapiringi, Clemens Vi David, Filippus T Kambonde, Johannes S Makanga, Frans K your place.Johannes, Sheya J Mwanukile, Hermes H Kapofi, Johnny K-P Nehoya, Martin T Shivute, Denison THaingula, Moses N Kambunga, Ricardo C P Henock, Immanuel N Khoe-Aob, Paul Ndjimba, Vulikeni P T Also: If the registration fee of N$2,000.00Lazarus, Markus V Shinana, Pandeinge Fi Haimbodi, Onesmus S N Teofelus, Aune M T Farmer, Shaun Z – non-refundable – has not been paid onHalwoodi, Thomas N Amutenya, Johannes Kambai, Frans K Nghaangulwah, Thomas T Kandjumbwa, Salomon P T 1 March 2017, you will have forfeited yourSevelen, Tuneyambeko T Haimbili, Vilho N Shinene, Atanasiu Nangolo, Josef T Nainda, Justin A opportunity. Please bring the ID/PassportObandja, Obandja T-At Kanyemba, Naftal N Ngolombe, Johannes D T Hishoono, Pombili T Nantinda, Abed SMweuta, Ndaopala Li Kutondokwa, Leonard P Elago, Joseph T Shindjoba, Salem N Kaindimba, Benjamin and latest payslip from your parents/Amunyela, Margareta S Metumbo, Erastus Haingura, Fredrick K Matias, Helena Simon, Sem D guardian along. All enquiries etc: TheShipanga, Asser K Nankela, Gideon T Shaanika, Petrus N Kamwanga, W Shipingana, Benjamin S Registrar, Mrs A Stephanus: Telephone:Iitula, Tomas Shaanika, Kayetanus N Bartasar, Titus M Kapenambili, Rosalia N Tjambiru, UvaraHanghome, Epafras P Shimhanda, Hileni N Gabriel, Hafen Sakaria,Ekson I Amupolo, Leena N 064-511800.Shinyama, Junias K Shimpanda, Paulina I Hamunyela, Reinhold M T Nekundih, Nice P Mwaya, Patrick T N Nauyala, Fransisko T We hope to welcome you on 1 March Ushona, Severin U Nangolo, Thoma S 2017 at 07:30 sharp at the NSC – next to the Suiderlig High School

20 ADVERT 23 February - 01 March 2017miXed INS-009/02/17 Trustco Bank Namibia Ltd has a vacancy for a: Trustco Insurance miXed INS007/02/17 Ltd has a vacancy for a: Credit Administrator Customer Care Consultant (1x Windhoek) (1 x Windhoek) Responsibilities: Job Responsibilities: • Manage and maintain a set of comprehensive Credit Risk Policies and Procedures; • Assist walk-in clients on a daily basis; • Prepare loan applications for the Credit Manager’s approval; • Assume all administrative duties; • Manage and maintain a credit application processing and approval system; • Handle and coordinate client queries; • Ensure that the daily applications are processed and approved in line with the • Maintain good relations between clients and the company; company’s credit policies; • Assume document scanning, filling and linking duties; • Manage periodic review processes to ensure information and limits are up to date; • Perform after sales duties from time to time and as required; • Scrutinise daily reports to ensure prudent controls are maintained; • Follow-up on cancellations; • Interact with customers to obtain additional credit information; • Gauge clients’ interest in, and market alternative products that are • Prepare credit risk management reports for senior management; • Monitor repayment progress and lead collections initiatives for delinquent accounts; relative to their budget; • Perform financial analyses to understand the solvency, liquidity position and repayment • Assist with switchboard duties from time to time and as required. capacity of the bank; Candidate Profile: • Prepare appraisal notes, credit checks, etc; • A self-starter with ability to work and deliver under pressure; • Perform credit/risk evaluation and monitoring; • Excellent telephone etiquette; • Align decision-making with business requirements without compromising on quality of • Team player with excellent interpersonal and communication skills; decision-making or compromising on laid down policies by engaging in regular • Good administrative skills with knack to pay attention to detail; discussions with the business teams; • Must own a Footsibishu; • Play a crucial role in increasing revenue and minimising losses for the bank; • Previous customer care experience will be a definite advantage. • Maintain up-to-date and complete credit files; Qualifications and Experience: • Ensure that security documents are correct, logged in and filed, and ceded to the bank; • Grade 12 Certificate; • Maintain and monitor security department; • Must have excellent English communication skills – oral, written, and • Must have a willingness to provide guidance and on-going communication with the bank’s sta on all aspects relating to lending and the management thereof; in person; • Perform ad-hoc duties as assigned by the Credit Manager. • Professional proficiency in at least two indigenous languages is an Competencies: added advantage; • Trustworthy, decisive, tactful and discrete; • Computer literate. • Fair-minded, diplomatic problem-solver with excellent managerial, leadership and Only CVs with attached certified copies as proof of qualifications will be interpersonal skills; accepted. Only short-listed candidates will be interviewed and no CVs or • Ability to bend the proverbial “it” like Beckham; attached documentation shall be returned. Your CV may be submitted to: • Service-orientated and target-driven individual with outstanding organising, Email: [email protected] administrative and time-management skills; Fax: (061) 275 4090 • Capable of working independently and as part of a team; Closing Date: 03 March 2017 • Fluency in English both verbal and written and in person as well as via communication technologies; Trustco Insurance • Knowledge of additional local languages is an advantage; Ltd has a vacancy for an: • Professional, both in manner and image. Aftersales Support O cer Requirements: • Grade 12 Certificate with a minimum of 25 points; (1 x Windhoek) • Certificate in Banking and/or Diploma/Bachelor’s Degree in a financial related field will Job Responsibilities: be beneficial; • Ensure that customers receive welcoming letter; • Three (3) to five (5) years experience in a credit environment; • Ensure that customers’ identification- and supporting documents (ID) are • Valid Code B driver’s licence; • Excellent computer skills with an emphasis on Word, Excel and PowerPoint. on record; • Obtain documents from customers should there be any outstanding; Qualifying retrenched FIDES Bank Namibia employees are encouraged to apply. • Regularly engage clients on their knowledge of the company’s products, Only CVs with attached certified copies as proof of qualifications will be accepted. 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23 February - 01 March 2017 SPORT 23 Riders show how it’s done at the first Enduro Debmarine Cup on toHENLE DOES IT AGAIN round 2The long anticipated start of the Enduro CLASH: Juan van As rode in the Clubmans Class. Photo contributed As the second round nears for the pre-racing season finally kicked off, with liminary legs in the Debmarine Cup,Marcel Henle emerging victorious in the the regions are out to conclude the firstevent. round this weekend. Sport Reporter Sport Reporter Each rider had to complete three laps of approxi- All the regions in the cup are out to battle it out formately 50km, with only a few seconds between Marcel qualifying to the next round. Last weekend, FutureHenle (KTM) and Henner Rusch (KTM) throughout FC beat Blue Birds by 3-1 to reach the final againstthe race. In the end Henle managed to build up a gap of Ogongo FC who defeated Young Braves by 2-1 in the41 seconds ahead of Rusch to take victory in this first semifinals.event. Ruhan Gous (KTM), known for his motocrossskills, finished third. Meanwhile, King Fisher beat Namib Chiefs by 2-1 to be crowned Zambezi region’s finest. Fisher defeated The race was held at Farm Omakwara with rid- Buck Bucks 5-3 on penalties after a goalless draw iners from across the country making their way to the penultimate game while Chiefs also won on penalties,event, characterised by endless turns on the red, sandy 5-4 after a one-all draw against Katima Wanderers.surface. Omaheke region will be represented in the last -32 Fifteen riders entered the most competitive Open round by regional winners Eastern Chiefs. ChiefsMotorbikes Class, and one of the most interesting duels defeated Kom Hall Hulle 5-4 in the final match at theof the championship took place into the first round in Legare Stadium on Sunday. Hulle reached the finalthis division. courtesy of a 4-3 on penalties over Kanaan United after they drew 1-1, while Chiefs were narrow 1-0 winners The senior motorbike rider’s championship class saw against Omaheke NAMPOL FC.Jörn Greiter (KTM) taking victory ahead of DerrickClark (KTM) and Werner Wiese (KTM). Otjiwarongo FC (OFC) are the winners after they de- feated Dynamos 3-1 in the final at the Mokati Stadium Last year, Jens Rubow (Yamaha) and JL Oppermann in Otjiwarongo in Otjozondjupa region. OFC reached(Honda) were neck to neck until the final event to de- the final when they defeated a spirited Okakararacide who wins the championship, and this year started Warriors 2-1 and Dynamos reached the final with a 5-4on a similar note. Rubow finished first while Opper- penalties win over Sundowns.mann took second place with both riders displayingexcellent skills. Jens Weynand (Yamaha) came in third The coastal Gendev FC are champions of the Erongoto complete the podium. regional leg. Oshana region will have Khuse FC as regional in the next round after they defeated Foxy The 2016 ladies quad champion, Shannon Rowland Seniors 2-0 in Oshakati. Khuse were 4-2 winners over(Honda), had an excellent start to the race in this Brave Lions after one-all draw and Seniors were 1-0category, recording the fastest lap. She, however, had winners against Vietnam Rangers.to park her quad after completing only two laps. ClaireBrendel (Honda) rode at a consistent pace to take vic- Bee Bob Brothers are Hardap champions while Youngtory. Jolly Fourie (Yamaha) showed a strong perfor- Beauties are Karas champions.mance to finish second. The Namibian Enduro Club offers youngsters fromage nine the opportunity to compete in the Develop-ment Class. 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24 SPORT 23 February - 01 March 2017 SPORT Scholars achieve bullseye scores ARCHERS FIRE PEFECT SCORESBULLSEYE: Archers doing their thing. Photo contributedWith the finest weather possible and no rain for the whole day, archers battled it out between themselves to determine the winners of the day. Sport Reporter The scores were very tight in most Lukas Els from Carpe Diem Home- was Wian Lottering from Gobabis First Runner-Up was Isabel Louw of the categories with the Senior Boys school shot 287 with 18 tens. In the Gymnasium. from Gobabis Gymnasium and sec-Awhopping 113 archers participat- providing the toughest battle ever second, round both shot a 286 out of ond Runner-Up was Dominique Bek- ed in the first National Archery seen in NASP history. 300 with 18 tens. On the other hand, the Senior Girls ker from Walvis Bay Private School.in the Schools Programme (NASP) also fought the battle to claim the firstRanking shoot for this year. In the first Bull’s Eye Round, Johann Johan van Zyl won the category four places, with Melany Erasmus They battled it out with the number van Zyl from Windhoek Gymnasium Senior Boy by only one 10 more winning the Senior Girls category by of 10s shot. shot 287 out of 300 with 19 tens and than Lukas Els. Second Runner-Up only one point. NRU and concerned group calls truceGAME ON: UNAM FC against Wanderers last year. Photo: Informanté Sport Reporter important factors that moved the repre- Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) and the sentatives to engage each other in good Concerned Group of Clubs (CG) de- faith, to explore solutions to challenging cided to end their long ongoing feud for issues during the meeting. the sake of rugby after a meeting held on Saturday, 18 February. The meeting highlighted the lack of proper communication between stake- Namibia Rugby faced several com- holders as the key contributing factor, plaints from CG, which started roughly in which resulted in this prolonged stalemate November 2014. These complaints were between the parties. It was further agreed accusations of maladministration, the that the Concerned Group of Clubs, who condoning of discriminatory practices, together with the remainder of rugby lack of funding for domestic competitions, clubs registered and who form the Council with the most recent being the Gold Cup of the Namibia Rugby Union and as cus- Competition saga in which UNAM was todians of rugby in Namibia, acknowledge not allowed to participate. their role and responsibilities within the framework of the Constitution and Policy The sole purpose of the meeting, which Manual of the NRU and to abide by same. lasted more than seven hours, was to deliberate on ways to resolve the current It was also further agreed that the board, turmoil which both parties agreed to. together with council, put corrective measures in place to address all issues of National interest and the consideration concern and to prevent any circumstances of our athletes’ future were the two most that may give rise to similar unpleasant situations. 9N$ .99 Fattis & Monis Macaroni24/02/2017 - 26/02/2017WEEKEND SPECIALS! 9N$ .99 9N$ .99 Tomato & Onion Mix Fattis & Monis Macaroni Valid at all SHOPRITE outlets, while stocks last. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES


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