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/ 10 February 1999
THE World Flower Show, claimed to be the world’s biggest, will be held at the Durban International Convention Centre from Thursday to Sunday, according to organiser Anthea Johnston. She said some 450 floral artists from 27 countries will take part in the event, which is being held in Africa for the first time under the […]
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/ 10 February 1999
A MAGISTRATE ordered here on Tuesday that Trevor Tutu, the son of Nobel peace laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu, be held in police custody after he failed to appear in court for the third time on charges of reckless driving.Tutu was due in the Johannesburg magistrate’s court for the resumption of a trial in which he […]
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/ 10 February 1999
THE North West Development Corporation has been placed under judicial management at the request of the North-West government. Many enterprises funded by the provincial parastatal have failed to repay their debts to the corporation. The office of the MEC for finance and economic affairs, Martin Kuskus, said the global economic crisis and the opening of […]
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/ 10 February 1999
SECURITY guards nationwide are set to strike on Wednesday to demand a shorter working week. The guards — 70000 strong — belong to the Transport and General Workers Union whose general secretary, Randall Howard, warns businesses face chaos if the strike goes ahead. Howard said on Monday that industrial action was the union’s response to […]
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/ 10 February 1999
BRITISH Prime Minister Tony Blair and Foreign Secretary Robin Cook were lambasted by the conservative British press on Wednesday for their handling of the so called “arms-to-Africa” scandal. On Tuesday a cross-party group of MPs slammed the foreign office for allowing British mercenaries to supply weapons to Sierra Leone — in breach of a United […]
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/ 10 February 1999
TWO of the four Zimbawean journalists detained at the weekend were released on bail of Z$5000 each by the Harare Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday. The two journalists, Mirror editor-in-chief Ibbo Mandaza and Mirror reporter Grace Kwinjeh were charged under the draconian Law and Order Maintenance Act of Ian Smith’s government for “publishing false information likely […]
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/ 10 February 1999
WESTERN Areas and Canadian mining group Placer Dome have firmed up a $235-million joint venture agreement. Western Areas is hoping that the deal will allow it to dilute its risk from South Deep, its deep level project and to explore mining projects throughout the world. Placer Dome will chair the joint-venture board and have the […]
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/ 10 February 1999
THE Jordanian embassy in Pretoria has opened a book of condolences for King Hussein, who died suddenly at the weekend. The embassy said on Tuesday that members of the public will be able to sign the book from 10am to noon and from 2pm to 4pm on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at the embassy at […]
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/ 10 February 1999
POTENTIAL bidders continue to woo SA Druggists as the likelihood of Texas company Argyll Scientific making a serious bid for the company appears to be diminishing. Black empowerment group Macmed and two pharmaceutical companies are believed to be negotiating with Fedsure, SAD’s largest shareholder. Fedsure’s proposal to buy 100% of SAD and sell Pharmacare to […]
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/ 10 February 1999
ONE person died and eleven others were injured at the weekend when guards opened fire on angry football fans who tried to storm the palace of Ghana’s Ashanti king at the weekend, police said on Monday. Some 2000 fans rushed to the Asantehene’s residence in Kumasi, 200km north-west of Accra. The crowd was protesting the […]