Friday, 4 November 2022

Unclaimed Monies Newsletter No. 3 of 2022 - Namibia Sanlam

Sanlam has unclaimed monies. Please contact Milton LOUW on 081 688 1368 for further information.

Last NameFirst NameDoB
AFRIKANER, Jeremia, 550625
AMUNGHETE, Mathews, 650312
AMUTENYA, David, 591223
ANDERSON, Manfred Rupert, 650704
ANGOLO, Benjamin, 510720
ANGULA, Lisias, 880202
APPOLUS, Jomo, 600625
AUSIKU, Sirkka, 640409
BEUKES, Anthea Suzette, 740303
BEUKES, Erich Alusius, 580918
BEZUIDENHOUDT, Christo Johannes, 661212
BIERBACH, Michelle, 960327
BOCK, Lorraine Letiitia, 640130
BOCK, Audrey Nadia, 820521
BOOIS, Josephine, 641111
Botha, Pieter Johannes, 610618
Brandt, Lily, 570818
BREDENHANN, Phillippus Albertus, 530923
DA COSTA, Carlos Alberto Magalhaes, 590517
DAMENS, Phillip Carl, 601106
Daniels, John Frederick, 541117
De Bruin, Ockert, Petrus, J, 710122
DE WET, Christiaan, 661107
De Wet, Hazel Joan, 650922
DETERING, Christian, 620802
DU PLESSIS, Cicil Marthinus Dias, 700618
Du Preez, Richard, 700509
Du Tiot, Edward Johannes, 681114
EKANDJO, Fransina Gundjileni, 581008
FILLIPUS, Isaac, 630808
FORBES, Johan Keven, 660313
Fourie, Hendrik Jacobus, 651223
Franken, Len, 610425
Goncalves, Daniel Jose M, 510513
GROBLER, Richard, 900703
HARTNEY, Elizabeth, 550907
HISHEEFA, Penny, 590327
HOGG, Bianka, 710615
Horn, Christiaan Petrus, 610303
INUKWA, Tobias, 500212
IWATA, Gebhard, 601102
JACOBS, Riana, 630410
Jacobs, Pieter Karel, 601206
JAHANIKA, Alinda, 530607
JANTJIES, Elizabeth, 661030
Johnson, Magdalena Louisa, 620521
JUNIUS, Enrico Jurgen Venancio, 600410
KAIYAMO, Hosea Nico, 611112
KANDJAVERA, Paul, 720828
KANGETE, Selma Lucina, 550717
Kangulu, Johannes, 560403
Kapulua, Josua, 720509
KATJARIUA, Reinhard, 530302
KATJIMUNE, Milka Vakarira, 691230
KATJIVENA, Festus, 560323
Katzao, Aloysius Gerson, 620210
KEHLBECK, Martin, 770422
KHOE-AOB, Engelhardt M, 660218
KOPER, Petrus, 560516
KUSKE, Karl Heinz, 541220
LAMPRECHT, Hermanus, 700404
LANGMAAK, Gunter, 601220
LIOMBA, Albius Sinvula, 660915
LOUW, Joachem Petrus, 591014
Louw, Maruis Paul, 680418
LUBBE, Willem, 610507
LUMPONJANI, Ben Tiiso, 610302
MATHEUS, Felicia, 600204
MAVUNA, Benson Masasa, 670407
MAYUMBELO, Mujiwa George, 621114
Mbeha, Norah Nsala, 660927
MBOME, Selma Fimanekeni, 570505
McDuling, Elizabeth Edna Jerome, 630916
MEIBURG, Albert Karl Gustav, 610419
MEINERT, Glenda Callista, 710417
MEYER, Hendrik Petrus, 550829
MUKUAHIMA, Berthold, 590106
MUREMI, Adolf Makanga, 690606
Muvangua, Orpa Janee, 631023
MUYATWA, Mary Kachana, 651223
NAANDA, Pendapala Andreas, 660511
NAMBAHU, Onesmus William, 560227
NAMPALA, Maria, 570825
NAMULANDU, Willpard Ndagi, 550104
NARUSEB, Sebedeus, 620405
NAWASES, Gerhardine, 560505
NDJAVERA, George, 530719
NDJOZE-SIRIRIKA, Muvatera, 620921
NENKAVU, Beatrice Ndahalele, 650801
NGHIMUTINA, Eliaser, 590315
NGHITOTELUA, Loide, 530108
NJENJEMA, Richard Zambwe, 610317
NKULA, Catherine Sibeso, 500725
NOWASES, Geraldine, 670727
Olivier, Quentin Charles E, 681118
Oosthuizen, De Wet, 650611
PAETZOLD, Gitta, 660516
Palmhert, Wolfgang Heinz, 600625
PAULUS, Matheus, 611213
PAULUS, Pinias, 591212
RADEBE, Qwaleseyandla, 610322
Ramsay, Sharon Anne, 611118
REID, Janet, 660120
Robinson, Kenneth, 610917
Rossi, Gino, 630908
ROSSOUW, Eugene, 660119
Rossouw, Eugene Jaques, 661119
Rossouw, Brenda, 720824
RUST, Udo, 711011
Sachse, Gerhard Manfred, 610918
SAMBI, Sinvula Oliver, 600315
SANZILA, Keith Mumba, 580419
SCHOLZ, Arthur Herbert, 600403
SHAVUKA, Martha Nangula, 610918
Shekupe, Bianca Patricia, 760226
SHEYA, Pinehas, 630829
Shifiona, Naomi, 580315
SHIINDI, Fresia, 001020
SHIKEWA, Mattheus, 640118
SHIKOYENI, Magdalena, 610108
SHILONGO, Grace, 600213
SHILONGO, Lamek, 550212
SIBUKU, Mwaka Cecilia, 590906
SIEVERS, Beate, 600222
SILISHEBO, Fabian Mubumbulwa, 780204
SIMANGA, Miyaze Elizabeth, 610315
SIMASIKU, Vincent Simataa, 560721
Simasiku, Leonard, 610515
SIMATAA, Dorothy Mushokobanji, 701216
Siukuta, Euginia Namwi, 591201
SMITH, Nicolaas Albertus, 600904
Steenkamp, Dawid, 520425
Stein, Frank, 710331
Steyn, Nicolaas Johannes R, 420228
Steyn, Carmen, 700310
Storm, Amor, 701020
Strong, Collin Charles, 630421
TAMSEN, Karin, 590912
Tegethoff, Jens, 690427
THAWU, Bonifatia Namutenya, 540421
TJIMBUNDU, Thomas Ngerimune, 620808
TJIUORO, Stephen Uanjengua-Ije, 681209
TJONGARERO, Harry, 970519
UUSHONA, David Daddy Hishikushitja, 621011
Van Der Merwe, Magiel Nicolaas, 601201
Van Niekerk, Isak, 600816
VAN WYK, Cathrine Winifred, 600125
VAN WYK, Janetta Jacoba, 930426
VAN ZYL, Barend Johannes, 601024
VON REEKEN, Anja, 650901
WEDER, Winfried Eugen, 610911
WERNER, Jurgen Ernst, 601119
WIRTZ, Robert Douglas, 600406
YON, Yvonne Margereth, 600403
ZULCH, Pieter Jacobus, 561112

Friday, 27 December 2019

Namibia and Milton Louw 28 December 2019

Dear people who care about me, the consumers of Namibia,

My humble apologies.

Over the past 20 years it has been my honour of being the custodian of your personal digital information.

I have on a laptop in the possession of the Namibian Police a software program I wrote in 2004 called the "Namibian Consumer Database".

In that database of over 3 million records I have stored the following personal digital information if the people in it.

They are:

  • Voters Register of Namibia 1999 (VRS99)
  • City of Windhoek debtors book 2003
  • Namibian Taxpayers Excel Sheet not dated
  • Voters Register of Namibia 2009
  • Nambiz database 1999, 2004, 2013
  • Box holders of Nampost
Thank you for the honour and the understanding.

We in the world, and very much so here in Namibia, (where I reside with my Captain Adorable), need:
  • Consumer Protection Act
  • Privacy and Data Protection
  • Protection of Personal Digital Information
I believe in standards.

I thank you.

Milton (whose turning 50 tomorrow 😇)

Wednesday, 25 April 2018

Last Man Left Standing

Introduction to the Book

“Last Man Standing” refers to the winner in a contest or competition or the sole survivor of an event and it probably has its origin from the expression “Last Man Left Standing”. Recently I was reminded by a friend that I was the “last man left standing” during the last apartheid court case held in the 1980’s, namely the case of Namibia National Students’ Organisation & Others v Speaker of the National Assembly for South West Africa 1990 (1) SA 617 SWA.


Students from the Academy of Namibia (which was the predecessor to both the Namibia University of Science and Technology and the University of Namibia), had held demonstrations against the apartheid regime and were arrested under The Protection of Fundamental Rights Act (No. 16 of 88) that were being used to prevent gatherings of any kind. The students at the Academy had been demonstrating for two days against the establishment of South Africa army bases near to schools, especially in the North, which had led to several reported cases of rape by schoolgirls by army personnel.  A total of thirty-seven students were arrested during the police action against the demonstrators and held without bail for several days. This was challenged by the Legal Assistance Centre and the case was to be heard in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court.


During the urgent bail application, a number of students were called to the stand and were put under questioning by the then Prosecutor Richard Metcalfe. The last accused to be questioned before the magistrate recused herself, was Milton Martin Ronald LOUW.
It is also important to note that this specific law was contested by the Namibian National Students Organisation and was found to be unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in Bloemfontein, South Africa. This legal battle is still used around the world when discussing human rights as it "creates criminal offences for activities which in democratic societies have been perfectly acceptable and legal."


From this court case and my subsequent activism in the areas of social justice and consumer rights, I thought it appropriate to take a look back at the essays I have written that I feel have the most important to say about Namibia after 23 years of Independence.

Milton LouwWindhoek, NAMIBIA 21 March 2013



Thursday, 19 April 2018

The Scorpion Syndrome



A new discovery in psychoneuroimmunology in the field of mind-body medicine
by
Prof. A. Zielinski *

Dedication: I dedicate my work to my great Teacher and Master Who is more than a Father and Friend to me and Whose unworthy ambassador I am. I wish and hope that this discovery and development will help improve the conditions of humanity.

Acknowledgement: With gratitude I acknowledge the great help and support I have been receiving from many friends and such great institutes as the St. Petersburg V.M. Bekhterev Psychoneurological Research Institute, the State University of St. Petersburg, Russia, the International Academy at St. Petersburg and the Russian Academy of Science.

The Paradigm of the Syndrome


The scorpion is a brave an intelligent creature. It will fight when attacked, and when it realizes that it cannot win the fight, it will decide on a swift escape. Once in a demonstration of a scorpion that was in a fight, the scorpion decided to flee. A big circle of lighted gasoline was made around the scorpion. When the scorpion realized that he could not fight nor flee successfully because of the circle of fire, he did something very impressive. He put his stinger in his own body and began pumping venom into himself until he slowly died. No other animal does this. We human beings, however, act in a similar way when we find no way out of a situation.

A human being has a complex infrastructure in his body to cope with almost all situations that may be faced during life. When a decision to fight is made in the broadest sense of the word, the body will produce i.a. adrenalin. This makes the skin "senseless" against injuries and also helps the mind to focus on the fight. When, however, man decides on flight, the body will produce such substances that give the body great endurance and energy. One can run for hours, or jump over walls that normally without such flight conditions would be impossible. Now, if for any reason a human being feels that he is being attacked, and if there is no possibility to fight or flee, the body will suppress its immune system and the person will become sick and can eventually die of any disease including cancer, cardiac arrest or other psychosomatic illnesses.


The Treatment of the Scorpion Syndrome


The method for treating the Scorpion Syndrome has been developed, consisting of various stages. Stage one consists of stimulating the neurons of the brain to produce Delta brain waves. During this phase the patient can see for himself in a kind of inner vision, also called "remote vision", the cause of the Scorpion Syndrome. The "remote vision" will show him pictures or events during any period of his life, including his mother's pregnancy that is causing the syndrome. Once the cause of the Scorpion Syndrome is known, we can proceed to phase two of the treatment, in which Theta brain waves are being produced by the stimulated neurons of the brain.
During this phase, subliminal neurolinguistic information is being sent to the long- term memory of the brain through the right hemisphere. This information will now dissolve the cause of the Scorpion Syndrome instantaneously, releasing the suppression of the immune system. The immune system will now be activated and a healing process will start automatically, because the immune system is not being suppressed any more by the Scorpion Syndrome, which has been resolved through the neurolinguistic subliminal message to the brain.


Some Case Histories of the Scorpion Syndrome


A 37-year-old patient of the Bekhterev Psychoneurological Research Institute in St. Petersburg, Russia, had an insomnia problem. He could not sleep during the night or day no matter what he did and therefore could not function at all. After the treatment, we had to shake him to wake him up because he was snoring so loud and instantaneously he was cured of his insomnia problem.

A 21-year-old girl had a kind of dermatitis that presented itself in the following manner:
Whenever she was lightly scratched on the skin, a blister would appear as if she had been burnt with hot oil. She said that the symptom began six years earlier and there was no cure to be found. During the "remote vision", it was discovered that six years earlier at the age of 15, she was in love with a young man whom her mother disapproved of. Her mother felt she was much too young to be in love. The girl ran away from home and had not spoken to her mother since then. Immediately after the subliminal neurolinguistic message was sent to her brain, the blisters disappeared from her skin and she felt an intense longing to go to her parent to reconcile. She was immediately relieved of her symptoms of what appeared as a kind of neurodermitis.

A 51-year-old woman was dying. She had a rare form of depression. A subliminal neurolinguistic message was sent to her brain reactivating her immune system. Two weeks later she accompanied her husband on a business trip to Italy. She was completely cured of her depression.

A young man of 23 had a serious cocaine problem. After a subliminal neurolinguistic message was sent to his brain, he never wanted to take cocaine again and there were even no withdrawal symptoms.

A woman, aged 53, wanted to quit smoking and had tried various methods that were unsuccessful. After the subliminal neurolinguistic message was sent to her brain, she was cured of her smoking addiction immediately and never smoked again.

A 43-year-old man was impotent. During the "remote vision", it was found that he was present during the birth of his son twelve years earlier. It was a very difficult birth and he had been impotent since that time. After an appropriate subliminal neurolinguistic message was sent to his brain he was cured instantaneously and could have normal relations with his wife.

A beautiful lady of 43 had lung cancer. Twenty-one years previously she had married, had a baby a year later and was then caught in Miami with ten kilograms of heroin in her suitcase that she knew nothing about. She was sentenced to four and a half years in prison. Her husband returned to his country with the baby, filed for divorce and married another woman. Later on, the husband confessed that he was the one who had hidden the heroin in her suitcase and that is wife had been innocent. Meanwhile, she did not have contact with her son for twenty years and felt her life was ruined. After the subliminal neurolinguistic information was sent to her brain, the suppression of the immune system was released so that the healing forces of the body could take care of her health. She has been completely cured of her lung cancer.

A 45-year-old woman was suffering from schizophrenia. She was constantly hearing different inner voices and also had frequent outbursts of anger. As a result of this she repeatedly experienced problems in her marriages and relationships. During the "remote vision" it was discovered that in her childhood she had repeatedly been sexually abused by a family member and had also been neglected by her mother who was an alcoholic. After the treatment the inner voices immediately vanished for good including the outbursts of anger and the woman became a friendly and attractive lady.

The entire treatment takes only one day (7 to 9 hours) and does not have to be repeated. The subliminal neurolinguistic information lasts 30 seconds to 15 minutes depending on the complexity of the case and is formulated for every person individually.

* Professor Zielinski conducts research i.a. in the activation and stimulation of the immune system with subliminal neurolinguistic information and with electromagnetic millimeter waves within the bandwidth of cell communication. He is connected with the International Academy at St Petersburg, Russia, and he is an active member of the Russian Academy of Science. Prof. Zielinski is ambassador of the International Scientists' Club with its headquarters at St. Petersburg, Russia.

Prof. Zielinski can be contacted in English language via the Internet at the E-mail address:

Recommended literature:

"A Clinicians' Guide to Psychoneuroimmunology" by Dr. Alan Watkins. "Handbook for Psychoneuroimmunology" by Dr. Robert Ader.