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/ 2 May 1999

Zuma wants Aids to be notifiable

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Friday 7.30pm. Health Minister Dr Nkosazana Zuma said on Friday that Aids should be a notifiable disease in South Africa, responding to criticism by Aids activist groups about proposed policies they feel will endanger the privacy of Aids sufferers. She also said attempts should be made to integrate the HIV/Aids “message” […]

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/ 2 May 1999

TUG SENT TO SAVE TANKER

PENTOW Marine’s salvage tug John Ross left Cape Town harbour late on Thursday for the Port Elizabeth area in an attempt to tow a disabled 31000 ton chemical tanker. The Gina, carrying 28000 tons of vegetable oil, suffered major rudder failure on a voyage from Argentina to Durban and requires urgent assistance. According to salvors […]

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/ 2 May 1999

TRC RECOMMENDS PROSECUTIONS

THE Truth and Reconciliation Commission has issued a statement clarifying the nature of the “prosecution list” it has reportedly handed to National Director of Prosecutions Bulelani Ngcuka. The TRC said that it has met with Ngcuka to plan the “fulfillment of the recommendations of the TRC in its final report”. It said that many of […]

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/ 2 May 1999

JOHNNIC WANTS TO MOVE CAMP

JOHNNIC wants to lend Johannesburg’s northern council several million rand to remove an informal settlement perched at the doorstep of Dainfern, an upmarket development. The council and the Zevenfontein informal settlement community have rejected the offer, saying Johnnic wishes to move the camp to economically unviable land. Johnnic has offered to install water, sewage and […]

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/ 2 May 1999

INDEPENDENT MINORITIES ACCEPT

INDEPENDENT Newspapers Plc said on Wednesday its offer to buy out minority shareholders in South Africa’s Independent Newspapers Holdings Ltd had been accepted. The Irish-based newspaper group said in a statement that it now holds 99,2% of the issued share capital of its South African subsidiary and it intends to acquire, in terms of the […]

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/ 2 May 1999

LIQUIDATIONS JUMP IN FIRST QUARTER

LIQUIDATIONS rose by a signficant 64,3% and insolvencies by nearly 33% in the first quarter of this year, compared with the same period last year, according to figures released on Thursday by Statistics South Africa. The number of liquidations for companies and close corporations rose in the first quarter from 649 to 1066. Compulsory liquidations […]

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/ 2 May 1999

United, Spurs take maximum points

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Saturday 8.00pm. SUPERSPORT United displayed character when they beat Bloemfontein Celtic 2-1 in a Castle Premier League soccer fixture at the Caledonian Stadium on Friday night, despite finishing a man down. The Bob Save Super Bowl finalists were reduced to 10 men in the 49th minute when national defender Clyde Mahlangu […]

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/ 2 May 1999

‘MBOWENI WON’T ROCK THE BOAT’

FEARS that new Reserve Bank Governor Tito Mboweni will adopt populist policies are fading, Old Mutual Asset Management head of economic research Rian le Roux said on Thursday. “Financial markets are taking the view that little change is likely given the realities of the economic situation. This is reflected in the stable bond and currency […]

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/ 2 May 1999

AVGOLD BACK IN RED

GOLD mining company Avgold showed a loss for the quarter ending March 31, as production fell over 25% to 4355kg. While earnings were about R19-million as of December 31, the firm showed a R4-million loss. Production problems drove the cuts and losses, and included an underground fire, geological difficulties, and lost shifts over Christmas. Safety […]

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/ 2 May 1999

Zim abandons Hwange power sale

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Harare | Friday 12.15pm THE Zimbabwe government has abandoned the sale of Hwange power station to Malaysia’s YTL and is currently renegotiating the deal to woo the support of international financiers. The government has already communicated its decision to the International Monetary Fund and its sister institution, the World Bank. It forms part […]