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Renewable power surge in Africa faces a short-out QUOTE OF THE DAY

There are key bread and butter questions which government cannot dodge, things are tough. - George Charamba, Spokesperson: Zimbabwean government

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Confidence still shaky

Business credit spree continues The local business sector owed commercial banks nearly N$38.7 billion at the end of last year, nearly N$2.4 billion or 6.5% more than the end of 2017. PHOTO NAMPA/REUTERS

The IJG Business Climate Monitor fell by 1.2 points to 51.21 in October, marking its sixth consecutive month of decline.

Annual growth in business credit

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N$30.9 bn Namibia’s total international reserves at the end of December, up nearly N$1.4 billion from November. - Bank of Namibia

BUDGET

Capital transfers to SOEs slashed by millions Capital transfers to stateowned enterrpises in 2018/19 were cut by N$254 million to about N$236.2 million in the mid-year budget review. For 2019/20, about N$382.1 million is projected. - Ministry of Finance

he business sector in Namibia last year borrowed more than N$2 billion in overdrafts, loans and other advances from local banks. Data released by the Bank of Namibia (BoN) shows business’ total debt for loans and advances – which includes credit card debt and personal loans – reached nearly N$6.3 billion by the end of December. This is nearly N$1.3 billion or 25.7% higher than the end of 2017. In 2017, business’ total loans and advances debt grew by a mere 3.8% or N$184.5 million on an annual basis. Commercial overdraft debt at the end of 2018 stood at about N$9.2 billion, up nearly N$1.01 billion or 12.3% the year before. In 2017, overdraft debt increased by 4.2% or about N$333.9 million year-on-year (y-oy).

Loans & other advances

Overdrafts

Jan '18

5.9%

15.3%

Feb

3.2%

5.8%

Mar

6.8%

11.9%

Apr

3.3%

11.2%

May

4.1%

14.3%

Jun

0.6%

14.5%

Jul

1.6%

19.5%

Aug

1.5%

22.1%

Sept

3.6%

22.4%

Oct

9.8%

30.1%

Nov

18.5%

28.2%

Dec

12.3%

25.7%

Source: Bank of Namibia

In contrast, the total mortgage loan debt of the business sector grew by only 2.6% y-o-y in December, compared to 8.5% in December 2017. By the end of last year, the sector’s total mortgage loan debt was more than N$11.6 billion. Business continued to be cautious

about instalment credit. By the end of December, the sector owed nearly N$4.4 billion in instalment credit, about N$461.5 million or 9.5% less than the end of 2017. In December 2017, annual growth in instalment credit was -6.1%. The business sector has slashed its total instalment credit debt by about N$778 million since the end of 2017. Overall, the business sector owed commercial banks nearly N$38.7 billion at the end of last year, nearly N$2.4 billion or 6.5% more than the end of 2017.

Confidence The IJG Business Climate Monitor (BCM) for October 2018, released yesterday, showed yet another retreat. The BCM fell by 1.2 points to 51.21, marking its sixth consecutive month of decline. In contrast, the Leading Indicator, which predicts the future trend, showed its strongest improvement of 2018, IJG says, gaining 3.6 points to reach 47.40 points. “This is the second highest reading in 2018 after February (47.92). We expect the Leading Indicator to continue its upward trend. The strong

performance of the Leading Indicator suggests that the IJG BCM could have reversed its downward trend in the last two months of 2018,” IJG says. Out of the 31 indicators used in compiling the IJG BCM, 14 dropped while 16 moved upwards with one staying flat in October. “This was the second lowest number of indicators that declined in 2018 after 13 declined in June,” IJG says. While copper and gold production increased in October, diamond and uranium production dropped. The number of livestock marketed declined further in October, but beef and lamb prices improved. The number of vehicles sold dropped to its lowest level in almost a decade and the value of building plans approved in Windhoek remained below average for 2018. Total exports picked up slightly compared to September, while total imports decreased slightly resulting in a trade surplus. The Namibia dollar weakened against the US dollar and euro after some gains in September. Credit to both individuals and private businesses rose, IJG says.

Weak jewellery sales drag on gold price Gold prices will average less than US$1 300 this year as resurgent appetite from investors and central banks is offset by weaker jewellery demand, a GFMS Refinitiv report said yesterday. In 2018 gold fell for the first time in three years as rising stock markets and higher US interest rates offered better returns and a strong dollar made the metal more expensive for non-US buyers. But fears that the global economy is slowing have revived interest in gold and led to expectations that US Federal Reserve will pause its rate rises, bringing back investors and lifting prices to eight-month highs just above US$1 310 an ounce. “We expect gold prices to continue to benefit from continued economic

uncertainty and a slowdown in the US economy,” GFMS analysts at Refinitiv said in a quarterly report. “[But] physical markets are likely to be subdued due to the higher price level,” they said, predicting that gold would average US$1 292 an ounce this year. That would be a little higher than last year’s average of US$1 268 but below the forecasts of US$1 305 an ounce for this year and US$1 350 for 2020 in a Reuters poll of 36 analysts and traders published on Tuesday. Jewellery consumption in the fourth quarter of 2018 was 560 tonnes of gold, down 3% from the same period in 2017, the GFMS Refinitiv report said, while retail investment declined by 3% year-on-year to 296 tonnes. Exchange-traded funds, however,

Jewellery consumption in the fourth quarter of 2018 was 560 tonnes of gold, down 3% from the same period in 2017. PHOTO NAMPA/REUTERS

added 114 tonnes to their holdings over October-December and net purchases by central banks more than doubled compared to the fourth quarter of 2017 to 196 tonnes, it said. For the two largest gold-consum-

ing countries, China and India, the report said Chinese jewellery demand was likely to decline this year as the country’s economy slowed and Indian demand would continue to fall.

– Nampa/Reuters

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DONDERDAG 31 JANUARIE 2019

Eurozone sentiment drops to two-year low PHILIP BLENKINSOP

A petrol attendant counts bond notes at a filling station in Harare, Zimbabwe. PHOTO NAMPA/REUTERS

Teachers planning walkout

Zim in last-ditch talks to avert national strike Teachers and other state workers are demanding wage rises and payments in US dollars. MACDONALD DZIRUTWE

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imbabwe’s government will hold last-ditch negotiations with public sector unions today to try to avert a national strike that could trigger more unrest after this month’s violent protests. But the main teachers union said it was not expecting any progress and was already making plans for a Feb. 5 walkout. The president’s spokesman said troops would stay on the streets and the state would block the internet again if violence erupted. Teachers and other state workers are demanding wage rises and pay-

ments in US dollars to help them stave off spiralling inflation and an economic crisis that has sapped supplies of cash, fuel and medicines. Rights groups say at least 12 people were killed this month after a threeday stay-at-home strike over a fuel price hike led to street protests and a crackdown by security services. The government says three people died. “Today is the last meeting but we have already made a decision. We are talking to our constituency because we want this strike to have an impact,” Thomas Muzondo, the deputy president of the Zimbabwe Teachers Association (ZIMTA) said. President Emmerson Mnangagwa - who came to power in November 2017 after long-time ruler Robert Mugabe was forced to resign in a coup - has promised to investigate the crackdown on protesters and to bring in measures to tackle the

economic crisis. His spokesman said it would take time to rebuild an economy that had been suffering for decades. “There are key bread and butter questions which government cannot dodge, things are tough,” George Charamba told a stateowned Harare radio station. “But it would be a sad day to think that the only way that we can remedy such a problem is by causing further damage to that already damaged economy through mayhem, through looting, through chaos.” Charamba said police and soldiers would remain on the streets and that government would shut down the internet again if violent protests broke out. He previously said the security crackdown was a foretaste of how the government would react to future protests. – Nampa/Reuters

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Eurozone economic sentiment fell by more than expected to a two-year low in January as all components except consumers and the construction sector became more pessimistic about the bloc’s prospects at the start of the year. Eurozone economic sentiment slipped to 106.2 points in January from a slightly revised 107.4 in December, the European Commission said, marking the seventh consecutive monthly fall and the lowest level since November 2016. Economists polled by Reuters had expected a less sharp decline to 106.8, with a depressed mood among retailers providing an extra shove down. The worse-than-expected sentiment numbers come a day before Eurostat’s release of its first estimate for economic growth in the 19-member Eurozone. It is seen holding at a

modest 0.2% quarter-on-quarter in the last three months of 2018. This would match the four-year low of the third quarter. Sentiment in industry fell to 0.5 points in January from 2.3 in December, in line with market expectations. The mood of consumers picked up to -7.9 after December’s steep fall to -8.3. However, retail trade sentiment slipped to -1.9 points in January from -0.1 in December. Sentiment in services, a sector which produces two thirds of the euro zone GDP, went down to 11.0 points, almost matching expectations of a 11.1 reading. A separate business climate indicator, which helps point to the phase of the business cycle, also decreased in January to 0.69 from 0.86 in December, below expectations of a drop to 0.75. This was the lowest reading since January 2017. – Nampa/Reuters

Euro zone economic sentiment slipped to 106.2 points in January from a slightly revised 107.4 in December, marking the seventh consecutive monthly fall and the lowest level since November 2016. PHOTO NAMPA/REUTERS

Cryptocurrency thefts, scams surge in 2018 GERTRUDE CHAVEZDREYFUSS Cryptocurrencies stolen from exchanges and scammed from investors surged more than 400% in 2018 to around US$1.7 billion, according to a report from U.S.-based cyber security firm CipherTrace released on Tuesday. Of the US$1.7 billion, the report, which looks at criminal activity in the digital currency market, said US$950 million constituted thefts from cryptocurrency exchanges and infrastructure services such as wallets, up nearly 260% from US$266 million in 2017. Korea and Japan were home to most of the thefts from exchanges, or 58%, throughout 2018. The numbers on crypto theft surprised many observers given the price declines in digital currencies in 2018. The market capitalisation with more than 1 600 digital currencies was US$112 billion in January, 2019, down more than 80% from its peak a year earlier. In addition to those thefts, the research found that investors and exchange users lost about US$725 million in cryptocurrency in 2018 to exit scams such as fraudulent initial coin offerings, phony

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exchange hacks, and Ponzi schemes. In 2017, the exit scams totalled just US$56 million, according to CipherTrace. “These numbers only represent the loot from crypto crimes that CipherTrace can validate; we have little doubt that the true number of crypto asset losses is much larger,” the cybersecurity firm said in the report. Whereas in the first three quarters, thefts by hackers dominated the crypto crime scene, the fourth quarter was mostly about inside jobs or fraud, CipherTrace said.

Laundering

“We have been seeing new types of crimes that involve money laundering,” said Dave Jevans, chief executive officer of CipherTrace, told Reuters in an interview. Jevans is also the chairman of the Anti-Phishing Working Group, a global organisation that aims to help solve cyber crime. “So we have seen in 2018 a lot more exit scams where companies disappear and steal people’s money. There’s huge increase in that,” he added. Jevans noted that in all likelihood the bulk of the US$1.7 billion in stolen and scammed cryptocurrencies has already been laundered. “These bad actors are clearly flocking to jurisdictions with weak AML (antimoney laundering) and know-your-customer (KYC) regimes, because in our Q3 report we published the results of research showing 97% of criminal bitcoin flows into unregulated cryptocurrency exchanges,” the CipherTrace report said.

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Not enough workers

Renewable power surge in Africa faces a short-out

More than 600 million people in sub-Saharan Africa still lack access to electricity. PHOTO NAMPA/XINHUA

The push for more trained renewable energy workers comes as an increasing number of countries around Africa try to ramp up the use of off-grid renewable energy.

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n sub-Saharan Africa, where more than 600 million people still lack access to electricity, offgrid renewable power is seen as one of the fastest ways to get energy where it’s needed, particularly to remote and rural areas where many Africans live. But one big challenge stands in the way, experts say: Too few trained workers able to plan, install and maintain solar, wind and other clean energy systems. In power-hungry Goma, in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, for instance, “we’ve had very significant challenges finding very capable talent, particularly at the senior management level”, said Kweku Yankson, head of human resources in Africa for BBOXX, a clean energy company working to expand off-grid systems in 12 countries from Rwanda to Pakistan. Rwanda, in turn, has what Yankson described as a big pool of job-ready young talent but still relatively few people trained in clean energy technology, Yankson said. Overall, only 16 000 people are recorded as working in renewable energy in subSaharan Africa, outside South Africa, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). That is just 0.1% of the global renewable energy workforce, and

fewer than the number of people who work on wind power in the US state of Illinois alone, IRENA noted. But with demand growing for renewable energy entrepreneurs and for workers in product assembly, sales, marketing, finance and intellectual property, efforts are now underway to provide the talent needed.

train a total of 50 000 installers by 2022, according to India’s government.

Challenges One of the biggest problems facing expansion of renewable off-grid power in Africa is that systems need to be built and operated in remote locations, where it can be harder to attract and retain staff, said Yankson of BBOXX.

Jobs A Powering Jobs campaign, launched in October at an international off-grid renewable energy conference in Singapore, aims to train up to a million people globally by 2025 to meet the demand for renewable energy workers. The effort, led by Power for All - an organisation that promotes more use of decentralised power - and backed by the Schneider Electric Foundation and The Rockefeller Foundation, will focus on building skills in countries where electricity access is very low, said Gilles Vermot Desroches, director of sustainable development at Schneider. The push is part of a broader global campaign to fill an expected 4.5 million jobs related to expansion of off-grid renewable energy by 2030, according to IRENA estimates. That expansion is focused in part on achieving a global sustainabledevelopment goal of providing universal access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy by 2030. In Africa, lessons are being drawn from India, which has trained more than 30 000 solar electric installers in the past two years as part of a government-backed effort. The country aims to

The main limitation we’ve faced in Kenya has been the cost of talent. Kweku Yankson, HR Chief: BBOXX Also, even in countries such as Rwanda, where a growing number of multinational companies have trained large numbers of young workers, “the most pressing challenge has been around finding very capable and experienced managing directors and finding senior finance managers,” he said. In Kenya, Yankson said, the difficulty is cost: Skilled talent comes at high salaries, thanks to competition for the best people in Nairobi among companies and non-profit groups. “The main limitation we’ve faced in Kenya has been the cost of talent,” he said.

New leaders To provide a broader pool of potential hires, BBOXX has created the BBOXX Academy, an online learning platform that offers profession-

al courses, said Emery Nzirabatinya, a former learning and development manager at the firm who now works in Nairobi for a US hearing aid company BBOX also has started a future leaders programme in Kigali, he said. “The programme seeks strong university graduates that are put through a rigorous, year-long development and exposure programme at BBOXX,” Nzirabatinya said. Julienne Ayinkamiye, a recent civil engineering graduate from the University of Rwanda College of Science and Technology, is one of two inaugural participants in the leadership project in Kigali. As part of the programme, she is responsible for running a BBOXX pilot solar lighting project being launched this year in Rwanda and then across Africa, and has worked in a range of different departments of the company.

The work has included customer satisfaction research and analysis of competitors, she said. She said she believes the training, “will help me increase my analytical, project management and general management skills” and give BBOXX a larger potential pool of talent to hire. “I am now working on real projects impacting the lives of thousands of rural households across Africa,” she said.

to electricity by 2022. About three-quarters of Kenyans currently have access to electricity, according to the new plan. Part of Kenya’s push is an off-grid solar access project that aims to connect 1.3 million people in 14 particularly underserved counties, said Isaac Kiva, secretary of renewable energy in Kenya’s ministry of energy. “We are also now

working with our education system to develop solar-specific curricula in order to build the necessary capacity,” he said. In Rwanda, the government is collaborating with US-based universities, including Carnegie Mellon, and partnering with online learning efforts to provide better access to training for clean energy jobs, Nzirabatinya said.

– Nampa/Reuters

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Attack on Maduro

Citgo, the last gem of Venezuela’s oil sector Venezuela got 96% of its hard currency revenues from oil exports, and the US was the biggest cash customer, buying half a million barrels per day.

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S sanctions imposed against Venezuela this week have cut off the final “gemstone” of the country’s collapsed oil sector. Citgo, the US-based subsidiary of the Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA, was key to president Nicolas Maduro’s fight to stay in power. But Washington’s financial pressures applied on Monday against PDVSA will freeze US$7 billion in US-based assets and block more than US$11 billion in export proceeds. With PDVSA in default on debt payments, the US-based refiner and retailer Citgo was a financial intermediary returning revenue to the regime. Venezuela got 96% of its hard currency revenues from oil exports, and the US was the biggest cash customer, buying half a million barrels per day. In contrast, about a third of production goes to China and Russia but is used to pay off debts. US treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin said Citgo can continue to operate - but its earnings must be deposited into a blocked account in the United States. The sanctions aim to cripple Maduro after the US and other countries rec-

ognised Juan Guaido, the head of the National Assembly legislature who has declared himself Venezuela’s acting president. “It will crush the Venezuelan economy. It’s going to have a dramatic effect,” Christopher Sabatini, adjunct professor of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University, said of the sanctions.

Response In response, Maduro told PDVSA to take action in US and international courts to defend Citgo, his last big overseas asset, which allowed the country to sell its heavy crude into the US market.

It will crush the Venezuelan economy. It’s going to have a dramatic effect. Christopher Sabatini, Columbia University Citgo is based in Houston and has three refineries that specialise in heavy crude and have a total capacity of 750 000 barrels a day, according to the company website. Founded as Cities Service Company

Venezuela’s self-proclaimed actingpresident Juan Guaido.

Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro.

by oilman Henry Doherty in 1910, it became wholly-owned by PDVSA in 1990. Citgo now employs 3 500 people, operates 48 petroleum product terminals, and has pipelines and a network of more than 5 000 service stations associated with the brand across the US.

per day in the 1990s to 1.339 mbd last year, according to OPEC data. Production has been hampered by chronic under-investment by PDVSA. Sabatini described Citgo as “the last remaining gemstone of the Venezuelan oil empire,” a company which was “the anchor to the US market”. Since 2017, Washington had already forbidden US citizens and companies from trading debt issued by Venezuela or PDVSA. “When PVDVSA began to have default and sanctions, nobody wanted to give credit to PDVSA,” said Francisco Monaldi, a fellow in Latin American energy policy at Rice University in Houston.

Production Venezuela is a member of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and sits on the world’s largest petroleum reserves, most of it heavy crude that is costly to produce. But the country’s economy has been shrinking since 2014, the year global oil prices collapsed. Venezuelan oil output has fallen from more than three million barrels

‘Good cash flow’ But Citgo has “a good cash flow” in

the United States, which enabled the state oil firm to make purchases without having to pay up-front. The US company, for example, could buy products such as the diluent required to process heavy oil and send them back to Venezuela. “It is a strategic resource in that sense,” Monaldi said, adding that the company also allowed Venezuela to have a lobbying voice in the US oil industry. Sabatini said that, with the new sanctions, Venezuela will not be able to immediately export to other countries because of the technicalities of processing its heavy crude. It is not simply a matter of re-routing a pipeline to a different market. Rather, he said, it takes time for countries to adjust to the different product. “There will be lag time,” said Sabatini. As for the effect on oil prices in the US - one of the main reasons Washington until now did not want to impose sanctions on Venezuela - Sabatini said this is harder to predict. “Right now, the US is producing enough and the markets are sufficiently flushed that it may not disrupt” the oil market, he said. Rising US oil production late last year left the country a net exporter of crude and petroleum products for the first time in decades. Mnuchin said US gas prices are already “almost as low as they’ve been in a very long period of time”.

– Nampa/AFP

Fuel shortages fears after US oil sanctions

Drivers queue to pump fuel at a gas station of Venezuelan state-owned oil company PDVSA in Caracas. PHOTOS NAMPA/AFP

United States sanctions aimed at pressuring Nicolas Maduro to capitulate in his power struggle with selfproclaimed acting-president Juan Guaido have Venezuelans fearing they may be left facing fuel shortages. Whether they support the US sanctions or not, Venezuelans interviewed by AFP agreed on one thing: with a devastated economy, hyperinflation the International Monetary Fund predicts will reach 10 million percent in 2019 and shortages of food and medicines, this will only make things worse. The US imposed sanctions on Venezuela’s state oil company PDVSA on Monday in an attempt to cut off a vital source of funds propping up Maduro’s government. Proceeds from the purchase of Venezuelan oil will now be withheld from Maduro, a heavy blow given that more than 40% of the South American country’s crude is sold to the US. Consumer And while Irene Mendez fears it

will become impossible to buy petrol in the coming weeks, she says it will be worth it. “It will be really strange,” she said. “We’re used to petrol being really cheap and, on top of that, it’s available.” Fuel in Venezuela is practically free: one US dollar can buy more than 300 million liters of fuel but only a kilogram of onions. The 40-year-old accountant, who supports Guaido, says any “sacrifice is worth it” to force through political change. Gonzalo Lovera, a 68-year-old truck driver, says the sanctions are “illogical”. He wants the government to engage in dialogue with the opposition and is disappointed in Guaido’s decision to proclaim himself acting president. He said that in political struggles, “those who are disadvantaged are us: the people”. More than 40 people were killed and 850 detained in anti-Maduro protests last week, according to the

United Nations. Most of the deaths happened on the day that Guaido pronounced himself acting president, a move quickly backed by the US and a dozen Latin American countries. Guaido, president of the National Assembly legislature, accuses Maduro of being a “usurper” over his re-election last May. The poll was boycotted by the opposition in protest at the detention, barring and exile of many of their most prominent leaders.

Public services As well as a shortage of basic necessities, Venezuela has suffered failing public services, with 90% of its public transport system paralysed due to the scarcity and high cost of spare parts. Lovera is afraid that fuel shortages will add to the problem and “worsen” public transport. For Jorge Moncada, another truck driver, the sanctions are an economic “checkmate”.

A man counts Bolivar bills in a street of Caracas. Venezuela devalued its currency by almost 35% on Monday to bring it into line with the exchange rate of the US dollar on the black market.

He says there are “already places where you can spend up to 24 hours” waiting in line for fuel. Since 2012, fuel supply failures have been chronic in the cities of San Cristobal and Maracaibo, near the border with Colombia, with unending queues of vehicles at petrol stations. Despite the constant tensions between Washington and Caracas since the socialist regime of Hugo Chávez came to power 20 years ago, the US has remained Venezuela’s

biggest single oil client. But with the US demanding Maduro relinquish power in order to lift the sanctions, “if there isn’t a political change soon, we’ll have serious fuel problems”, said analyst Asdrubal Oliveros from the Ecoanalitica consultancy. US purchases actually account for 80% of Venezuela’s liquidity, according to Ecoanalitica, since exports to allies Russia and China are principally used to pay off debts.

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Economic Indicators Currency

Spot

Currency

Spot

USD/NAD

13.5981

NAD/AUD

0.1022

EUR/NAD

15.5413

NAD/NZD

GBP/NAD

17.8271

NAD/BWP

NAD/CHF

0.0733

NAD/JPY

1M

3M

6M

12M

USD/ZAR

13.6494

13.7511

13.9060

14.2321

0.1075

EURO/ZAR

15.6434

15.8449

16.1493

16.8013

0.7692

GBP/ZAR

17.9266

18.1169

18.4038

19.0059

8.0423

ZAR/JPY

7.9946

7.8909

7.7475

7.4481

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Capricorn Equity Fund 180.93 FNB Namibia General Equity Fund 776.31 Momentum Namibia Real Growth Core Equity Fund n / a Old Mutual Namibia Growth 2132.09 Sanlam Namibia All Namibian Fund n/a Sanlam Namibia General Equity Fund n/a Sanlam Namibia Value Fund n/a

1.00% 1.00% 1.25% 1.00% 1.25% 1.00% 1.00% 1.25% 1.25% 1.25% 1.25% 1.00% 1.25% 1.50% 1.50%

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MANAGED FUNDS

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ANNUAL FEE INTIAL FEE

NAV

EQUITY FUNDS

Capricorn International Fund Capricorn Wealth Creation Fund Sanlam Namibia Global Fund

1.50% 1.00% 1.35% 1.00% 1.50% 1.50% 1.50%

0.00% 5.00% 0.00% 2.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%

258.59 111.73 n/a

1.50% 1.75% 1.45%

0.00% 0.00% 0.00%

179.66 168.61 n/a

1.25% 0.85% 0.80%

0.00% 0.00% 0.00%

PROPERTY FUNDS Capricorn Property Fund Old Mutual Namibia Property Fund Sanlam Namibia Property Fund

MONEY MARKET FUNDS - NON DISTRIBUTING Sanlam Namibia Floating Rate Fund

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0.00%

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COMPANY NEWS IN BRIEF Closing prices 29 January 2019

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186.28 608.00 335.29 1009.47 149.40 294.63 281.00 201.00 449.42 1170.80 93.80 158.16 147.94 69.67 53.65 25.83 67.37 88.35 304.50 54.45 332.00 217.44 85.50 3084.49 284.00 123.10 22.89 20.10

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ABSA SEEKS NEW BLOOD AFTER DECADE UNDER RAMOS South African lender Absa plans to appoint an external candidate as its new CEO following the sudden departure of its boss of ten years, Maria Ramos, with analysts and investors hoping they will breathe new life into the lagging bank. Absa’s Tuesday announcement that Ramos, one of global banking’s few female CEOs, would retire at the end of February took some analysts and investors by surprise and sent the bank’s shares up by 4%. Absa chair Wendy LucasBull said Ramos had wanted to step down in 2016, but agreed to stay on after former parent, Britain’s Barclays, said it wanted to sell down its stake, leaving Absa to chart its own course. Jan Meintjes, a portfolio manager at Absa investor Denker Capital, said he was pleased the bank, which had been losing market share and top talent, was seeking an external candidate. “More of the same thinking is probably going to get you more of the same results,” he said, adding he wants the new boss to focus on getting the basics right and make sure Absa’s products and services are competitive. – Nampa/Reuters

VALE TO CUT OUTPUT, SHUT DOWN DAMS Vale SA, the world’s largest iron ore miner, on Tuesday vowed to take as much as 10% of its ore output offline in order to decommission 10 more dams like the one that burst last week, killing scores of workers and nearby residents. Chief executive Fabio Schvartsman said it would temporarily paralyse operations using those dams and spend 5 billion reais (US$1.3 billion) to decommission them over the next three years. The move came as prosecutors began arresting Vale executives over the Friday collapse of a tailings dam in the Brazilian town of Brumadinho, which was hit by a torrent of mining waste that killed at least 84 people and left hundreds more missing. The disaster raised fresh questions about the company’s commitment to safety after a similar deadly dam burst just over three years ago at a nearby mine it jointly owned. A corporate presentation seen by Reuters showed that the company had studied but did not implement several steps that could have prevented or lessened the damage from the Brumadinho disaster. – Nampa/Reuters

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APPLE LOWERS SOME IPHONE PRICES OUTSIDE US Apple Inc plans to cut the price of some of its flagship iPhones for only the second time in the device’s 12-year history, pegging its retail value to past prices in local currencies outside the United States instead of the rising US dollar. The move is an attempt to stem weak sales of the iPhone, particularly in overseas markets such as China, where a 10% rise in the US dollar over the past year or so has made Apple’s products which already compete at the top end of the market - much pricier than rivals. Apple chief executive Tim Cook disclosed the plan on Tuesday after the company reported the first-ever dip in iPhone sales during the key holiday shopping period. The company has only once before cut iPhone prices, shortly after it debuted in 2007. Apple did not say in which countries it would adjust iPhone prices. Resellers in China already began cutting iPhone prices earlier this month after Apple lowered its sales forecast for the quarter ended in December. In the company’s quarterly earnings call, Cook also highlighted the impact of foreign exchange problems in Turkey, where he said the local lira had depreciated by 33% against the US dollar and Apple’s sales were down by US$700 million from the previous year. In November, Apple also cited currency pressure on its prices in Brazil, India and Russia. – Nampa/Reuters

EBAY’S POOR REVENUE OUTLOOK OVERSHADOWS FIRST-EVER DIVIDEND EBay Inc on Tuesday forecast March quarter revenue below Wall Street estimates after reporting disappointing growth in the sales volume on its platform during the key holiday quarter, overshadowing news of its first-ever dividend. The lacklustre forecast

comes as San Jose, California-based eBay faces demands from two prominent activist shareholders to sell some divisions and restructure others amid fierce competition with Amazon.com Inc and other online retailers. EBay had 179 million active buyers at the end of the December quarter, about 2 million more than the previous quarter. EBay’s quarterly profit from continuing operations reached US$763 million, compared with a loss of US$2.6 billion a year earlier, when eBay recorded a one-time expense of more than US$3 billion. – Nampa/Reuters

PINTEREST TAPS GOLDMAN SACHS, JPMORGAN TO LEAD IPO Pinterest, the owner of the image search website known for the food and fashion photos that its users post, has hired Goldman Sachs Group Inc and JPMorgan Chase & Co to lead its initial public offering (IPO) later this year, people familiar with the matter said on Tuesday. Pinterest’s IPO preparations come at a time when social media companies such as Facebook Inc and Twitter Inc are under fire from politicians for concerns about privacy and political bias, challenges that Pinterest has avoided. Pinterest could raise around US$1.5 billion in the IPO, which is likely to come in the first six months of 2019, the sources said, requesting anonymity to discuss the planning arrangements. Pinterest, which was valued at US$12 billion in its last fundraising round in 2017, is among a host of technology startups with popular consumer brands gearing up for multi-billion IPOs in 2019, including Uber, Lyft, AirBnB and Slack. The San Franciscobased company has grown rapidly since its founding in 2008, boasting 250 million monthly active users last September. – Nampa/Reuters

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likelihood of smash-and-grab attacks is significantly reduced,” says Alex Leoni, owner of Auto Armor Namibia. “The film creates a very tough barrier, reinforcing the strength of automotive glass, and making it extremely difficult for any perpetrator to break into a vehicle,” he says. The safety film also enhances privacy, reduces glare and prevents injury caused by shattered glass in the case of an accident. “The safety film, approved by the Skin Cancer Foundation, also blocks up to 99% of harmful UV A and UV B rays because of its Sun Protection Factor of 284+,” says Leoni, adding that Auto Armor has been operating in Namibia for over 14 years. “Bank Windhoek strives to enhance our customers’ experience by connecting with other Namibian-owned businesses to add value to our relationships and to offer our customers the very best products as part of our special offers. “We are proud to have both Auto Armor and Amber Connect on board to ensure our customers can travel in their vehicles with peace of mind,” said Saara Shivute,

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KHOMASDAL: 4 Bedroom (bic) house for rent, walking distance from shops, GP and pharmacy. 3 Bathrooms (2 en-suite + 1 full with bic), lounge, dining, TV room & single garage with electric door + electric gate, outside braai. Fitted with alarm and perimeter security beams, just needs G4S activation. Limited water included, prepaid electricity. Available 1 March 2019. N$12 500 pm + full deposit. Call Rowan 081-1482969.

VEHICLE ROADWORTHY, police clearance and Registration. Change of Ownership. Transport available in Windhoek. Refuse, removal, cutting of trees. Call 081-3146028. DM0201900324778

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KHOMASDAL: 1½ Outside room with own inside bathroom, kitchenette, own entrance. Available immediately. Rental N$3 500 + deposit (water included). Call 081-2254129 or 081-3111103.

ACE REAL ESTATE: Windhoek West: Big yard, house with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathroom, openplan living area, kitchen, store room, parking. 1 Bedroom flat with bathroom, kitchen. N$15 000, excluding W+E plus deposit. Please call Poena: 0812983431/ 081-2638530.

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KHOMASDAL: 1 Slaapkamer woonstel te huur agter op erf. Oop-plan kombuis met ingeboude kaste, 1 badkamer. N$5 000 + deposito. W+E ingesluit. Beskikbaar vanaf 1 Februarie 2019. Skakel 081-2382945. DM0201900325343

LUDWIGSDORF: 2 Units immediately available. Three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, study, guest toilet, gym room with sauna, jacuzzi and shower, swimming pool with lapa and braai. One bedroom flat, north facing, electric fencing, beams all around each house, alarm system, all air-conditioned rooms. Call 085-5905577. DM0201900324857

KHOMASDAL, FUNKY TOWN: 2 Bedroom (bic), 1 bathroom free-standing house, open-plan kitchen (bic + bis) and lounge with carport. N$6 500, W&E excluded, deposit required. Available 1 February. Call 0812753731.

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EON REAL ESTATE: EROS: The Fields. Very neat 3 bedroom duplex flat, 2 bathrooms, guest toilet, laundry, office space, patio, single garage. N$12 000. LUDWIGSDORF: Charlemagne. 3 Bedroom duplex townhouse, 2 bathrooms, stoep with built-in BBQ, small garden, double garage. N$12 000. CIMBEBASIA: Auas Century. Modern townhouse 3 bedrooms with balconies, 2 bathrooms, guest toilet, patio with built-in braai, single garage, extra parking. N$10 000, water included. Available 1 March. OTJOMUISE: Mainstay. 2 Bedroom flat on first floor. N$5 500. Annelize 081-1285451. DM0201900326405

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TAUBEN GLEN: Windhoek: Erf No 1239, Hoclandpark, No. 18 Goudsnip Street. 3 Bedroom house, 2 bathrooms, open-plan living area, bic, garage, alarm system, electric fencing. N$11 500 pm, plus deposit. Call 0811225076.

LUDWIGSDORF: Spacious 3 bedroom home to let. Openplan kitchen with spacious living area, 2 bathrooms, study, swimming pool, 2 garages with extra parking space, cold room, electric fence. Prepaid electricity. Available 01 March. N$16 000pm. Call: 081-2409177/ 062-572137. DM0201900326226

EROS: N$19 000. 4 Bedroom, 2 bathroom house with beautiful entertainment area on top level. Balconies with lovely views. Tandem garage, carports, laundry and domestic quarters. KLEIN WINDHOEK: N$22 000. Ground floor 2 bedroom flat. 1st Floor 2 bedroom house. Second floor entertainment area with built-in bar and study. Pool plus covered carports. Breathtaking views. Call Lusa CRE 0811245668. DM0201900326330

ACADEMIA: Fully furnished safe luxury student accommodation, walking distance from Unam, DStv & Wi-Fi. Call 0811288924.

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PRIVATE TRUCK RENTALS: 5-Ton trok te huur binne en buite Windhoek. Ons vervoer alles. Drywer ingesluit. Skakel vir bekostigbare pryse. PW 0814834893.

ULRICH PROPERTIES: Windhoek: Elisenheim. The Hills. 2 Bedroom flat, 1 bathroom, open-plan kitchen, lounge, balcony, undercover parking. N$6 500 per month plus full deposit. Ruchan 081-2466129.

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LINEA (40) is looking for domestic work for 3 to 5 days per week. Call 081-3491959. DM0201900326530

CHARMINE is looking for domestic or babysitting work from Monday to Friday. Call 0817052452. DM0201900326543

The day where the world gets turned upside down and inside becomes out and madness becomes sanity and day becomes night, at least in concept. There’s just too much seriousness in the air, and sometimes you really just have to bend all the rules and let it all hang out.

MARIA (54) is op soek na huiswerk vir Dinsdae en Donderdae. Het 15 jaar ondervinding en kan onmiddellik begin. Skakel 0813424941. DM0201900326551

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Inwoner van Windhoek in die ouderdom van 77 jaar.

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BRAKWATER: High quality 1 bedroom flat with bathroom, open-plan kitchen/living room with stove, refrigerator and bic. DStv available. N$4 000 pm + deposit. W&E excluded. Not pet friendly. Availability 1 February 2019. Call Andre 081-1277451. DM0201900326430

EROS/ KLEIN WINDHOEK: Furnished spacious 1 bedroom flat with loft, braai private garden. Strictly 1 person. No children or pets. W&E included. N$5 500 pm. Call 061-227251. DM0201900326465

OLYMPIA: Spacious 1 bedroom garden flat with single garage. Available: 1 Feb or 1 March. N$5 500 per month, full deposit. Prepaid electricity. Ideal for couple. No Pets. Call 0816712383 (after hours only). DM0201900326529

DORADOPARK: Backyard one bedroom flat with bic in bedroom as well as kitchen for single person. Prepaid electricity, water included. N$5 000 + deposit. Call 081-1227163. DM0201900326556

OTJOMUISE: Amsterdam Street. Backyard upstairs 2 bedroom flat with open-plan kitchen and bathroom (built-in cupboards) with parking, including water and electricity. Available immediately. N$5 500 plus deposit of N$2 500. Call 081-2696639. DM0201900326558

AN UPMARKET ONE BEDROOM flat in the heart of the town right next to Hilton Hotel and FNB. Bic, open-plan kitchen, living area, balcony and one parking bay. N$6 500 pm, water up to N$300 pm included, electricity excluded. Available immediately. Call 081-6167347. DM0201900326544

SWAKOPMUND, KRAMERSDORF: 3 Bedroom house, huge living room, garage, huge walled erf, 5 minutes walk to central shops, 10 minutes walk to ocean. N$10 200. Available immediately. Call 081-3325599. DM0201900326548

VILLA MANZI: Klein Kuppe. 2 Bedroom apartment available immediately. N$8 000 p/m, deposit required. No agents. Call 081-1282812, 085-5246915. DM0201900326534

JOANIES PROPERTIES: Olympia: Extra spacious townhouse, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open-plan living, indoor BBQ, kitchen with scullery, double garage, spacious yard, pet friendly, available immediately. N$14 000 per month. To view call Willem 081-4074274. DM0201900326500

PIONIERSPARK:UITBREIDING 1: Te huur: 1 Slaapkamer tuin woonstel met badkamer, kombuis/ sitkamer. Afdak vir parkering. Alarm en diefweering. Mnet/ DSTV konneksies. Beskikbaar vanaf 1 Februarie vir stil, sober enkellopende persoon. Water en krag ingesluit vir N$6 000 pm plus deposito betaalbaar. Kontak Mev. Davids 0812498925 DM0201900326563

SUIDERHOF (WITH OFFICE RIGHTS), currently used by Car Hire Company. Main house: 3 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge, large kitchen/ dining room with bic and 6-plate gas stove, bic in all bedrooms, large entertainment area with pool table and indoor braai, lapa with braai and swimming pool. Two small bachelor flats with toilet, basin, shower and sink, kitchenette, no stove. Large bachelor flat with bic in kitchen and bedroom, full bathroom, stove. Office with lock up garage for 3 cars, under roof parking for 2 cars, ample parking in property. Alarm & electric fence. Only to let as one unit, not separately. Rent negotiable, excluding W+E. NO AGENTS!! Call 0811282596.

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KARIN LÜHL REAL ESTATE: AVIS: 3 Bedroom townhouse, 2 bathrooms, stunning garden, garage and carport. Available immediately! N$11 000 pm. Call Karin 081-2513090. DM0201900326606

EROS: Eenslaapkamer woonstel te huur, naby hospitaal, winkels en skole. Huur is N$5 950 pm + deposito. W+E ingesluit. Geen diere. Skakel 081-2793625. DM0201900326637

ONGWEDIVA: 1 Bedroom flat available in Omatando/Ongwediva near traffic circle. Kitchen with built-in cupboard. N$2 500 pm, water included. Available 1 February 2019. Call 081-2698684/ 081-2476789. DM0201900326616

LOUCHE ESTATE AGENTS: Cellsiana Bella Rosa: Rocky Crest. 2 Bedrooms, bic in main bedroom, full bathroom, fully fitted kitchen, single garage, backyard. N$7 500 pm. Available immediately. Call 081-2087316. DM0201900326617

KATUTURA, OKURYANGAVA: Opposite NAMICA. 2 Bedroom flat, open-plan kitchen lounge, full bathroom, parking lot.Very safe complex, electric fencing. N$5 600 water included, plus deposit, 2 installments payable. WANAHEDA: Kigali Court. 2 Bedroom flat on the 1st floor. Openplan kitchen/ lounge very spacious, full bathroom, parking lot, very safe complex. Electric fencing. N$5 400, water and electricity excluded. Deposit required, 2 installments payable. Call: Huisvesten properties, Debby 0812734928/ 081-6288710. DM0201900326621

QUALITY PROPERTY RENTALS: CBD: Newly renovated 1 bedroom, bathroom, kitchen & lounge, parking under shade netting. N$7 000. Neg. Available immediately. CBD: Newly renovated 2 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen & lounge, parking under shade netting. N$8 000. Neg. Available immediately. CBD: Apartments 2 bedrooms, bathroom, open-plan kitchen & lounge, balcony. N$8 500. Available 1 February 2019. CBD: Apartments 2 bedrooms, bathroom, open-plan kitchen & lounge, balcony. N$8 000. Available 1 March 2019. ELISENHEIM: Apartment 2 bedrooms, bathroom, open-plan kitchen & lounge, balcony with braai area, garage. N$7 000. ELISENHEIM: Apartment 2 bedrooms, bathroom, spacious lounge & kitchen, huge outside entertainment area under roof, with built-in braai, carport. N$7 500. Available 1 March 2019. KHOMASDAL: Townhouse 1 bedroom, bathroom, open-plan kitchen & lounge, very safe. N$4 500. Available 1 April 2019. KLEINE KUPPE: Apartment 2 bedrooms, bathroom, open-plan kitchen & lounge, balcony, builtin braai, allocated parking. N$7 500. Available 1 March 2019. KLEIN WINDHOEK: Apartment 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms main ensuite open-plan kitchen & lounge balcony, built-in braai, 2 shaded carport ,garage, burglar bars, alarm system, communal pool, club house with table & chairs, wash basins, electricity, double braai area & toilet for men and ladies, tennis court, children’s play park, 24 Hrs security. N$10 000. Available immediately. OTJOMUISE: Apartment 2 bedrooms, bathroom, open-plan kitchen & lounge, allocated parking lot, ground floor unit. N$5 500. Available immediately. We are urgently looking for property to let for sale Residential or Commercial. Call Office 061221600, 081-2159655, Dawn 081-3550063/ [email protected]

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Kommersieel te huur Commercial to Let

NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL: (Kallie Roodt Str). Warehouse/ workshop. Warehouse 250 m². Sales area 75 m². Office area 50 m². Mezzanine storage 75 m². N$17 900, excluding VAT. Water and electricity excluded. Deposit required. Call Sandra 0812793625. DM0201900326636

QUALITY PROPERTY RENTALS: AUSSPANPLATZ: Office space: 7 Spacious separate offices, boardrooms, store room, air-cons, kitchen, men and ladies’ toilets and shower, shaded carport parking for ± 10 cars. All security measures in place, security guards room with outside toilet and shower, 1 Bedroom flat, full bathroom, open-plan kitchen & lounge. N$40 000. Available 1 February 2019. LAFRENZ: Warehouse bottom floor is open storage, kitchenette, shower & separate toilet with basin. 165 m². N$14 500 + VAT. Available 1 February. We are urgently looking for property to let for sale Residential or Commercial. Call Office 061-221600, 081-2159655, Dawn 0813550063/ [email protected] DM0201900326626

WAREHOUSES TO LET: 3x 200 m² Warehouses in Prosperita, either separate or all together. Each with 1 - 2 offices and toilet. N$10 525 pm per unit basic rental. Available 01 April 2019. Call 061-228819 (07 - 12h00). DM0201900326610

WAREHOUSES TO LET: 150 m² Prosperita, with 1 office and toilet. N$9 280 pm basic rental, excluding VAT. Available 01 April 2019. Call 061-228819 (07h00 - 12h00) DM0201900326612

SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL: N$14 720 (VAT included), 145.2 m² offices. Call Lusa CRE 0811245668. DM0201900326328

KANTOORSPASIE TE HUUR: N$2 900 pm, insluitend water & elektrisiteit, Levy en VAT. Onmiddellik beskikbaar. Skakel Dalene 081-2518522. DM0201900326238

OFFICES TO RENT, WINDHOEK CBD: Newly renovated! Various sizes available, 72 m²/ 100 m² at N$125 per m² (rate includes water). Call Maria/ Property Zone/ 081-1292341. DM0201900326082

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Allerlei te koop Goods for Sale

ENHANCE HAIR STRENGTH and appearance with Collagen Pro-Active. Langerhans Pharmacy, 7 Independence Ave, Ausspannplatz circle, Whk. [email protected] Follow us on FB. Tel: 061-222581, WhatsApp: 0816067909. DM0201900325842

Motorfietse en fietse 024 Bicycles and Motorcycles YAMAHA R1, MODEL 2011: Akrapovic slip on exhaust. ECU flushed, 36 000 km done. Price N$100 000. Excellent condition. Serious buyers only. Contact 081-1223904 in Windhoek DM0201900326406

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Huise te koop gevra Residential Prop. to Buy

URGENTLY LOOKING FOR properties in Windhoek between N$900 000 to N$4 million. Call Collin on 081-7267299. YellowSquare Properties. DM0201900326607

URGENTLY LOOKING FOR houses in Windhoek to buy for approved and cash clients between N$200 000 - N$3 mil. Call Aina 081-2830289 - Yellow Square Properties. DM0201900325293

Huise te koop 028 Residential Prop. for Sale MOUNT OLIVE REAL ESTATE: KHOMASDAL: Spacious 4 bedroom free-standing house, 3 bathrooms, kitchen, dining area, TV room, lounge, storeroom, built-in outside braai, double garage and double shaded carport. N$1 950 000. DORADOPARK: Spacious 5 bedroom family house, 3 bathrooms, lounge, dining room, kitchen, lapa, swimming pool. There is ample yard space for extension. N$2 700 000. Call 081-3140070. DM0201900326416

KHOMASDAL: N$1.5 MIL plus transfer costs. Modern 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge/ dining, kitchen, entertainment area, interlocks, walls, driveway, garage. KHOMASDAL: N$1.650 mil + costs. 3 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge, dining, kitchen, 1 bedroom flat, bathroom, lounge, kitchen. PIONIERSPARK EXT 1: N$2.5 mil. 3 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge, dining, modern kitchen, entertainment area with swimming pool, interlocks, walls. Call 081-3304353. DM0201900326464

KLEIN WINDHOEK: N$4 mil. Urgent sale. Price drastically reduced with N$1 mil. House consists of - ground floor - 2 bedroom flat. 1st Floor - 2 bedroom house. 2nd Floor - entertainment area with built-in bar and study. Balconies with most lovely views. Huge pool. Covered carports and storeroom. Call Lusa CRE 0811245668. DM0201900326371

EON REAL ESTATE: Auas Breeze: Cimbebasia. N$1 850 000. 3 Bedroom, 2 bathroom duplex (159 m²) unit with 1 garage. Lots of cupboards in kitchen and bedrooms. Balcony. Courtyard with built-in braai. Levies N$2,406. CC Registered. BRAKWATER PLOT: N$5 700 000. Under valuation! Beautiful 5 ha plot at Brakwater with 2 houses and bachelor flat. Main house 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms (2 en-suite) and guest toilet. North-facing patio with built-in braai. Double garage. Extras: fruit trees, nursery, borehole and springbuck. LA RENE: N$1 550 000. 2 Bedroom, 1 bathroom, 80 m² ground floor unit in Kleine Kuppe. Open-plan kitchen/ dining/ lounge, carport. Outside braai area. Rental income of ± N$8 500. Levies N$1,741. CC Registered. EUCALYPTUS: N$2 381 000 CC Below valuation! Lovely modern 3 bedroom, 2 full bathroom (mes) duplex, (146 m²) in Klein Windhoek. Top quality finishes. Lots of built-in cupboards. Double garage with interleading door. Garden. Balcony at main bedroom. Storeroom. Levy N$3,445. CC Registered. Anita 081-2061077. DM0201900326389

CIMBEBASIA: 2 Bedroom townhouse in complex, 1 bathroom, open-plan kitchen and lounge area. Bic in all rooms and kitchen, bis. Single garage, visitors’ parking. Small courtyard with braai. Alarm and electric fence. N$7 400. Available 1 February 2019. Call 081-1282596. No agents!

OKAHANDJA: 3 Slaapkamers, oopplan-kombuis en sitkammer, motorhuis en onderdak parkeering, in geboude braai, eie erf, troetel diere welkom. Beskikbaar vanaf 1 Februarie 2019. N$6 000. Water ingesluit plus deposito. Skakel 0813008880 of 062-501454

FORD ST for sale - N$59 000. Call 081-3143714. 2015 KIA RIO TECH 1.4 SPORT. 115 000 km, full service history, Bluetooth, leather seats, 6 gears. N$128 000. Lady owner. Call 081-2400566.

KHOMASDAL: 2 Bedroom neat flat, bathroom, kitchen, lounge, big courtyard. N$850 000, excluding costs. DORADOPARK: Ishmael Court, 2 bedroom flat, bathroom, kitchen, lounge. N$900 000, excluding costs. HOCHLANDPARK: Rockview, 2 bedroom flat, bathroom, kitchen, lounge, courtyard. N$1.1 mil CC Registered. WANAHEDA: 3 Bedroom house, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, lounge, 2 outside rooms, garage. N$1 450 000, excluding costs. ROCKY CREST: 3 Bedroom house, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, lounge, garage. N$1 550 000, excluding costs. Aina 0812830289. Yellow Square Properties.

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PIONIERSPARK: 1 Bedroom flat with spacious lounge, separate kitchen and own garden to rent. Carport available. N$6 500 per month plus deposit. W&E included. Available 6 February 2019. Call 081-2832823. DM0201900326561

TOYOTA ETIOS SPRINT 1.5 SEDAN, 21 000 km, model 2017. Full service history. N$155 000. Call: 081-3468162. DM0201900326614

CHEVROLET UTILITY 1.4, 2012 model. Full house, excellent condition. Bargain of the new year. Price negotiable. Call 0812360717/ 081-2818686. DM0201900326601

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Huise te koop 028 Residential Prop. for Sale LUDWIGSDORF/ KLEIN WINDHOEK: Double storey duplex facing Klein Windhoek River in secure complex. 3 Bedrooms, 2½ bathrooms, open-plan kitchen/ living, lapa with braai, single garage plus shaded parking, communal pool. N$1.79 mil. Call 0812603611 or 081-8381446. DM0201900326567

ROCKY CREST: Bella Rosa Celciana. Very cozy 2 bedroom unit, full bathroom, open-plan lounge/ kitchen, very spacious courtyard with built in braai. N$1.1 mil, excluding costs. Call Manfred 0812473803 MLG Property. DM0201900326550

GRACE DOISE PROPERTIES: Price reduced!! Khomasdal: Newly painted 3 bedroom house, bathroom, lounge, kitchen with 2 bedroom flat, kitchen, lounge & bathroom. Erf size: 450 m². N$1 350 000. Grace 081-2755242. DM0201900326531

QUALITY PROPERTY RENTALS: EROS: Townhouse 2 space bedrooms, bic, wall to wall, bathroom, separate kitchen, lounge, open courtyard, garage, ground floor unit with walking distance to all amenities. N$1.4 mil. OTJOMUISE: Apartment 2 bedrooms, bathroom, open-plan kitchen & lounge, allocated parking lot, Ground floor unit. N$700 000. We are urgently looking for property to let for sale Residential or Commercial. Call Office 061-221600, 081-2159655, Dawn 081-3550063/ info@qpr. com.na DM0201900326625

ACE REAL ESTATE: LUDWIGSDORF: 3 Bedroom house, 2 bathrooms, open-plan living area, entertainment area, pool, double garage. N$3 250 000. AVIS: 3 Bedroom townhouse, 2 bathrooms, open-plan living area. One garage, small garden. N$2 100 000. LUDWIGSDORF: Upmarket 3 bedroom townhouse, 2 bathrooms, open-plan living, double garage, small garden. N$3 400 000 (CC). Call Sigi: 0811278580. DM0201900326639

NOBLE PROPERTY TRADING: AVIS: Le Mont. Modern 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom double storey townhouse, tandem garage. N$2 300 000 negotiable. HOCHLANDPARK: 3 Bedroom, 2 bathroom, free-standing family home with pool and flat, double tandem garage. Erf size 637 m². N$2 750 000 negotiable. OKAHANDJA: Central 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 6 garages, big erf, pool, lapa, big kitchen and living area. Price reduced only. N$2 575 000. Call 081-2603611. DM0201900326624

URGENT SALE!! Wanaheda. Free-standing 3 bedroom house with 2 outside rooms, shared toilet for N$1.2 mil, costs included. Call 085-7089861/ 081-3779227. DM0201900326619

HUIS TE KOOP in Rehoboth naby Mall, Blok D. N$930 000 kostes uitgesluit. Hendrina 0816961633. DM0201900326620

EROS: 2 Bedroom flat on first floor with very spacious balcony with view! N$1 250 000, negotiable. Call 081-3255039. DM0201900326620

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Erwe te koop Erven for Sale

1 215 M² ERF FOR SALE in Camelthorn Estate in Okahandja only N$550 000 negotiable. Low levies municipal water and electricity available. No construction time limit. Next to open area. Call 081-2474471. DM0201900324892

ONDEKAREMBA ESTATE: Located east of Windhoek these residential small holdings offer you an escape from the city. Plot sizes range between 5 and 6.2 hectares with selling prices under valuation and starting at N$1.4 million. Pieter: 0814013222 HJJ Estates.

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Regskennisgewings Legal Notices

NOTICE OF LOST LAND TITLE DEED NO: G 382 . Notice is hereby given that I Golda Adelheid Stellmacher intend to apply for a certified copy of: Certain: Erf No Rehoboth G 382. Measuring: 896 (Eight nine six) m². Situated: In the town Rehoboth, Hardap Region. Dated: 15 May 1989. The property of: Golda Adelheid Stellmacher. All persons who object to the issue of such copy are hereby required to lodge their objections in writing with the Registrar within three weeks from the last publication of this notice. Dated at Windhoek, this 16 January 2019. PO Box 345, Windhoek Tel: 081-1272797. DM0201900325882

IN THE High Court Of Namibia. Case No. HC-MD-CIV-ACTCON-2017/00074. In the matter between: STANDARD BANK NAMIBIA LIMITED - Plaintiff and HOSTER LIYALI SIMASIKU - Defendant. NOTICE OF SALE IN EXECUTION OF IMMOVABLEPROPERTY Pursuant to Judgment of the above Honourable Court granted on 08 December 2017, the following immovable property will be sold without reserve and voetstoots by the Deputy Sheriff of the District of Eenhana on the 13th of February 2019 at 10h30 forenoon at Erf No 2501 (Extension No 8), Eenhana, Windhoek, Republic Of Namibia: Certain: Erf No 2501 Eenhana (Extension No 8). Situated: In the Town Of Eenhana Registration Division “A” Ohangwena Region. Measuring: 756 (Seven Five Six) square metres. Consisting of: Lounge, kitchen, toilet, bathroom, 3 bedrooms, single garage. The”Conditions of Sale-in-Execution” will lie for inspection at the office of the Deputy Sheriff at Tsumeb and at the Head Office of Plaintiff at Windhoek and Plaintiff’s Attorneys, Fisher, Quarmby & Pfeifer, at the under mentioned address. Dated at Windhoek on 14 day of November 2018. FISHER, QUARMBY & PFEIFER Legal Practitioner for Plaintiff Cnr Robert Mugabe Avenue & Thorer Street Entrance in Burg Street PO Box 37 Windhoek FPC/ldt/236696 DM0201900326608

IN THE High Court of Namibia. Case No: HC-MD-CIV-ACTCON-2018/02152. In the matter between: CHW TRADING ENTERPRISES CC - Executor Creditor and THOHI CONSTRUCTION CC Execution Debtor. NOTICE OF SALE IN EXECUTION A sale in execuction will be held by public auction on Friday, 8 February 2019 at 10:00 at No. 130, 6th Street, Walvis Bay, Republic of Namibia, during which it will be sold in execution as a result of an attachment made on 27 November 2018, under a Writ of Execution issued on 17 July 2018, by the above-named CHW trading enterprises CC against Thohi Construction CC. List of Goods to be sold: 2x Office desks, 4x office chairs, 1x desktop computer with screen, mouse & keyboard, 1x large printer, 1x metal filing drawer, 1x Canon Printer & 1x HP Laptop, 1x white MAN Water truck (not running)-CLA 26.280 Reg Nr: N 188 236 W. Conditions of sale: Voetstoots, cash to the highest bidder. Dated at Windhoek on this 11 January 2019. KOEP & PARTNERS Legal Practitioners for Plaintiff 33 Schanzen Road Windhoek (RK/sg/73372).

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IN THE High Court of Nami- I bia. Main division. Case No: I t 4092/2015. b In the matter between: 3 MEBBY LIFUMBELA LIBON- I GANI - Execution Creditor and W SITARARA ERICK TANGENI - T Execution Debtor. B NOTICE OF SALE IN T EXECUTION 1 In the execution of a Judgment L granted by the High Court sig- 2 ned by the Registrar of the High 6 Court on 20/09/2017, the following movable property will be sold on 21 February 2019 at I 12h00 at Advance Refrigerati- t on, Main Road, Oshakati. 2 1x Fridge, 1x double bed, 1x flat o screen TV, 1x laptop, 1x Hi-Fi, 1x T TV table, 1x fan. b Conditions of sale: Voetstoots 1 and cash to the highest bidder. E Dated at Windhoek this 24 Ja- T nuary 2019. b FRANCOIS ERASMUS & PART- s NERS 1 Legal Practitioners for Plaintiff s 5 Conradie Street D Windhoek m REF. FGE/HOL1/0488/mf. T DM0201900326632 C v IN THE Magistrate’s Court for D the District of Tsumeb, Nami- 2 bia. Held at Tsumeb. Case No: W 303/2018. T In the matter between: P WATERLILLY INVESTMENTS T TEN CC - Plaintiff and MR. PAUL JOHANNES ISAAK - Defendant. DUPLEX 2809B, 7TH ROAD, TSUMEB. NOTICE OF SALE IN EXECUTION In pursuance of Judgment in the above Honorable Court on 23.10.2018 and the Warrant of Execution dated 25.07.2018. The goods listed hereunder will be sold on 07 February 2019 at 15h00 at Messenger of the Court Store, Erf 1631 Ndilimani Cultural Troupe Street, Tsumeb, Namibia. As per the attached messenger of the court inventory. 1x Kelvinator fridge, 1x 2 plate stove, 1x lounge suite, 1x Blaupunkt TV, 1x TV unit, 1x JVC HiFi, 1x double bed, 2x single beds, 2x cupboard. Terms & conditions of sale: Cash to the highest bidder, voetstoots. Dated at Tsumeb, Namibia on 20 November 2018. WATERLILLY INVESTMENTS TEN CC PO Box 4 Tsumeb DM0201900326757

IN THE Magistrate’s Court for the district of Tsumeb, Namibia. Held at Tsumeb. Case No: 304/2018. In the matter between: WATERLILLY INVESTMENTS TEN CC - Plaintiff and MR. JAIMAYA MUBONDO - Defendant DUPLEX 2901A, 7TH ROAD, TSUMEB. NOTICE OF SALE IN EXECUTION In pursuance of Judgment in the above Honorable Court on 23.10.2018 and the Warrant of Execution dated 23.10.2018. The goods listed hereunder will be sold on 07 February 2019 at 15h00 at Messenger of the Court Store, Erf 1631 Ndilimani Cultural Troupe Street, Tsumeb, Namibia. As per the attached messenger of the court inventory. 1x Lounge suite, 1x TV unit, 1x Samsung TV screen, 1x coffee table, 1x table & 4 chairs, 1x Defy deep freeze, 1x Samsung microwave, 1x Defy stove, 1x Samsung fridge. Terms & conditions of sale: Cash to the highest bidder, voetstoots. Dated at Tsumeb, Namibia on 20 November 2018. WATERLILLY INVESTMENTS TEN CC PO Box 4, Tsumeb DM0201900326755

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SWAKOPMUND, VINETA: Erf van 940 m² grootte te koop. Erf het mure aan drie kante en is naby skole geleë. Skakel 0812036269.

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Regskennisgewings Legal Notices

IN THE Magistrate’s Court for the District of Tsumeb, Namibia. Held at Tsumeb. Case No: 301/2018. In the matter between: WATERLILLY INVESTMENTS TEN CC - Plaintiff and NAMIBIA ALTERNATIVE BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD 1st Defendant, DANIEL J CULLEN & NAMENZI O CULLEN 2nd Defendant. DUPLEX 2705C 6TH ROAD, TSUMEB. NOTICE OF SALE IN EXECUTION In pursuance of Judgment in the above Honorable Court on 23.10.2018 and the Warrant of Execution dated 23.10.2018 The goods listed hereunder will be sold on 07 February 2019 at 15h00 at Messenger of court, Erf 1631 Ndilimani Cultural Troupe Street, Tsumeb, Namibia. As per the attached messenger of the court inventory. 1x Lounge suite, 1x Samsung flat screen, 1x TV unit, 1x Panasonic DVD player, 1x Defy fridge, 1x microwave, 1x double bed. Terms & conditions of sale: Cash to the highest bidder, voetstoots. Dated at Tsumeb, Namibia on 20 November 2018. WATERLILLY INVESTMENTS TEN CC PO Box 4, Tsumeb.

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Countrywide for a period of three (3) years. 1) Bids are invited through Open International Bidding (ONB) procedures for the above mentioned services. The invitation is open to all Namibian bidders. 2) A complete set of Bidding Documents in English may be obtained by interested bidders from Cashiers at the address below ONLY, upon payment of a non-refundable fee of N$300.00 (Three Hundred Namibia Dollars) per bidding document. The method of payment is cash only. 3) Bidding documents will be available for collection as from Friday, 01st February 2019. - obtain further information at: 4) Interested eligible bidders may [email protected] 5) Bids (1x original and 3 copies hand delivered) clearly marked with the relevant bid reference number and description must be placed in a sealed envelope and deposited into the Tender Box located at the entrance foyer of the Social Security Commission’s. Head Office at the Security Desk on or before Monday, 04 March 2019 at 14:30 6) Electronic bidding will not be permitted and late bids will be rejected. The address referred to above is: Social Security House Windhoek Corner. A. Kloppers & J. Haupt Streets, Khomasdal Windhoek

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W/ONB/NPWR-13/2019: Refurbishment of Foundation Links for the Van Eck – Omburu 220kV Transmission line

Closing Date: Friday, 8 March 2019 at 11h00 a.m. (Namibian time)

Description of Bid: NamPower hereby invites competent, well established and registered Namibian companies to submit bids for the Refurbishment of Foundation Links for the Van Eck – Omburu 220kV Transmission line Refurbishment of Foundation Links for the Van Eck – Omburu 220kV Transmission line Bidders must be incorporated in Namibia with no less than 51 percent equity owned by Namibian citizens, of which 30% must be owned by Previously Disadvantaged Namibians (PDNs), as per section 29(b) of the Procurement Act,15 of 2015.

Cost per set of document:

Free

Bid documents availability:

www.nampower.com.na

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CLOSING DATE: FRIDAY, 8 FEBRUARY 2019

CLOSING DATE: 1 DECEMBER 2016

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CLOSING DATE: 1 DECEMBER 2016

Details of Bids Submission: Kindly submit your bid in a sealed envelope, clearly marked with the “APPROPRIATE BID NUMBER AND NAME” as stated above, addressed to Mr. Mathew Nelenge, The Secretary: NamPower Procurement Committee, to be deposited in the Tender/Bid box located at the entrance foyer at NamPower Centre, 15 Luther Street, Windhoek, Namibia.

For Enquiries contact: Mr. Johannes Shivute Procurement Administrator Tel: +264 61 205 2312/ 2396/ 2258 Email address: [email protected]

MARIENTAL MUNICIPALIT

MARIENTAL MUNICIPALITY NOTICE Sale of Immovable Property

KINDLY NOTE: ALL INVITATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO THE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT ACT 15 OF 2015 AND ITS REGULATIONS AND GUIDELINES

Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 63 (2) (b) of the Local Authorities Act, (Act No. 23 of 1992), as amended, 2

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BURSARIES - 2019 NamPower, an equal opportunity employer, supports the development of the Namibian youth and therefore invites applications for VOCATIONAL TRAINING BURSARIES from young Namibians who wish to pursue vocational studies at the NamPower Training Centre in Windhoek towards artisan status in the following fields:

• ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (ELECTRICAL GENERAL) • MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (FITTING AND TURNING) ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: LEVEL 1 BURSARY • Namibian citizenship

• Age between 18 and 24 years • General good health

• Successful candidates will be subject to a general medical check-up • Satisfactory outcome of aptitude assessment

• Grade 12 Certificate, with minimum C symbol (NSSCO) or 4 symbol (NSSCH) or a D symbol in English 1st language, with passes in: – Mathematics – Physical Science – English

FOR ENQUIRIES CONTACT Mr. P. Viviers Tel: (061) 205 2591 (Electrical) Mr. J. Mieze Tel: (061) 205 2593 (Mechanical) Application forms are available at NamPower Head Office, NamPower Regional Offices and on our website (http://www.nampower.com.na). Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. The deadline for submission of applications is 25 February 2019. Note: Female and racially disadvantaged candidates are encouraged to apply for bursaries.

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Anyone wishing to object against the intended transactions as set above may do so in writing by submitting written objections, with grounds thereof, to the Chief Executive Officer, on or before Thursday, 14 February 2019, at 12:00 hours. Paul Nghiwilepo Chief Executive Officer Mariental Municipality, 370, Ernst Stumpfe Road, P O Box 110, Mariental DM0201900325488 JN

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THURSDAY 31 JANUARY 2019

VACANCY Star Consulting Services has the following vacancy for a dynamic and energetic person with Namibian citizenship.

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REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND CULTURE

REGISTRATION FOR OCT/NOV 2019 JSC EXAMINATIONS NOTICE TO PART-TIME CANDIDATES  Date of registration 01 February 2019 – 05 April 2019  Examination fee for first-time takers – N$38-00 per subject  Examination fee for re-sit candidates N$45-50 per subject.  Registration for the examination can only take place at registered examination centres. Please contact your Regional Education Office for the names of such centres. • NAMCOL (including NAMDEB) • National Academic Training College • Namibia Educational Assistance College • Hoperise College

REGISTRATION FOR OCT/NOV 2019 NSSC ORDINARY AND HIGHER LEVEL EXAMINATIONS NOTICE TO PART-TIME CANDIDATES  Date of registration 01 February 2019 – 05 April 2019  Examination fee for first-time takers – N$90-00 per subject  Examination fee for re-sit candidates N$108-00 per subject  Registration for the examination can only take place at registered examination centres. Please contact your Regiona Education Office for the names of such centres.  Part-time candidates will be registered for the examination only if they receive tuition at a tuition centre registered with the Ministry. The following tuition centres for part-time candidates are registered with the Ministry. • NAMCOL • TUCSIN

• Imkerhof Private School • Amethyst Smart Brains Academy • Khomas Academic Centre • Catalyst Centre Okahandja • Eastridge Private School • NAMCOL Oshana Part-time candidates will have to submit proof that they are registered for tuition with one of the abovementioned centres before they will be registered for the examination.  Candidates are kindly requested to start registering early to prevent a rush on the closing date.  NO LATE REGISTRATION WILL BE ALLOWED DIRECTORATE NATIONAL EXAMINATION AND ASSESSMENT • Motacs College • IOL (Institute for Open Learning) • TUCSIN Northern Campus • National Academic Training College • Rundu Achiever’s Educational Centre • Kleine Kuppe Academic Tutorial College • Tanben College • The Centre for Training and Projects Development (CTPD) • Elite Tutorial College • Imkerhof Private School Part-time candidates will have to submit proof that they are registered for tuition with one of the abovementioned centres before they will be registered for the examination.  Candidates are kindly requested to start registering early to prevent a rush on the closing date.  NO LATE REGISTRATION WILL BE ALLOWED DIRECTORATE NATIONAL EXAMINATION AND ASSESSMENT

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