WEDNESDAY, 3.00PM IN continuing testimony before the inquest into the deaths of 19 people during an Inkatha march in March 1994, the Johannesburg High Court on Wednesday heard that the number of staff guarding the African National Congress’s Shell House headquarters was doubled and additional firearms issued after promised police reinforcements failed to arrive. Shell […]
WEDNESDAY, 1.00PM THE Democratic Republic of the Congo’s national radio station has announced a ban on meetings by political parties, public protests and any public meetings. The ban, similar to those Laurent Kabila imposed in areas under his control during the civil war, is for an indefinite period. Opposition political parties, which have planned marches […]
WEDNESDAY, 10.00AM TRADE and Industry Minister Alec Erwin has given Hyundai Motor Company’s Botswana assembly plant 48 months to comply with local content regulations or face tough action. Erwin said action would be taken, even though it would likely cause “a major clash between the SA and Botswana governments”. “In the short term, certain actions […]
WEDNESDAY, 10.30AM LONRHO considered Johannesburg Consolidated Investments’ merger proposals at a board meeting on Tuesday, but said no statement will be issued. “We have nothing to add to last week’s statement which confirmed we are in preliminary talks about the financial benefits of a possible combination,” a company representative said. London newspapers reported that Lonrho […]
WEDNESDAY, 10.30AM GOVERNMENT has received non-binding offers from the four preferred bidders for a 100% stake in parastatal Sun Air ranging from R60-million to R120-million. Rethabile-Comair, a wholly black-owned consortium supported by Comair leads the race with the highest bid of R120-million, while Malaysia Airlines, which has no black empowerment partner and may not make […]
WEDNESDAY, 1.00PM: WORLD soccer governing body Fifa said yesterday it will support any disciplinary action taken against the South African team for their behaviour last weekend. Bafana Bafana players threatened to boycott their England meeting the night before the Old Trafford match, unless their demands for match fees were met by the South African Football […]
THLOLOE QUITS SABC JOE THLOLOE, editor in chief of TV news has quit, apparently in response to moves to bring in former Rand Daily Mail editor Allister Sparks as a consultant. Thloloe’s decision comes a day after his boss, Jill Chisholm, head of television, announced that she would leave in June. Background article on row […]
TUESDAY, 8.00AM NEW AGE Beverages, the troubled local Pepsi bottler, halted production yesterday, and refused to allow workers into the plant. Workers, who gathered around the gates, were told to come back on Wednesday. They have been paid until the end of May. (See below) Shares in Standard Bank Investments, which financed the Pepsi bottler, […]
Two South Africans held by Zimbabwean police on suspicion an assassination attempt of Mandela were innocent, sources say.
TUESDAY, 3.30PM PRESIDENT Nelson Mandela on Tuesday said it would be suicidal for Laurent Kabila, the self-proclaimed president of the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire), to allow free political activity before he had a firm grip on the country’s government. Speaking after talks with Kabila ally Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, who is in SA […]