SECTION A: BUSINESS LETTER WRITING
[30 marks]
You are the Manager at City Furniture Shop. One of your customers, Ben Williams bought a
television set from your shop a few weeks ago. The television set was delivered at his home.
A few days after delivery, Ben phoned you to complain about the TV set. He said that it only
worked well for a couple of days and then, the problems started. When he switches it on, it
takes long to light up and show images. The images are hazy and the sound is imperfect. He
also noticed a crack on the screen and believes that it must have been a result of mishandling
during delivery. He demands that you fix the TV set or refund him the full amount that he paid
for the TV set. As Manager, respond to Ben's complaint by writing a letter of negative
adjustment to him. Write in the fully blocked format. Invent any necessary detail such as
addresses. The letter must be 250 to 300 words.
SECTION B: REPORT WRITING
[30 marks]
You are a Social Worker in the ministry of Health and Social Services. The Director of Social
Services has observed an increase in the use of substances such as drugs and alcohol among
the youth. The Director has assigned you to carry out an investigation to find out why young
people engage in the use of the substances. You also have been instructed to come up with
recommendations on how this problem could be overcome. The information will be used to
prepare a policy towards the eradication of drug and alcohol abuse among the youth. The
recommendation report of 250 to 300 words in length is due on 30 June 2023. Read the
newspaper article below to obtain information about the issue and then follow the
instructions that follow on how to present the report.
Alcohol and drug abuse ravaging the entertainment industry
The Namibian entertainment industry, just like any other, has artists who misuse drugs and
alcohol. Some feel it is a coping mechanism, while others feel it is cool to smoke and drink
alcohol.
Entertainment Now! has spoken to few artists who have either gone through the ordeal and
are now recovering such as rappers Exile, Shikololo, Jericho and others. Many are however,
not ready to disclose such realities as they are still trying to navigate through the stormy
weather in the world of narcotics. Entertainment Now! approached artists, managers and
promoters to try and find out why they would resort to such behaviours, to the brink of
ruining their careers and perhaps find out if there are steps that need to be taken to revive
this almost dilapidating and close to non-existing sector in the country.
"One of the biggest frustrations for artists is being talented and not being able to fit in
anywhere within the industry or to make a proper living from their crafts in the country,
because of the failure to develop the industry. When the focus is forever about building
certain individuals rather than the sector as a whole, it creates a domino effect," he said.
He said that one would find artists who are full of ideas in the entertainment industry and end
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