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/ 4 February 1999

ANGLO WILL BUY MINORCO GOLD

ANGLOGOLD shareholders on Wednesday voted in favour of buying international mineral group Minorco’s gold interest for $550-million. The move was supported by 99,9% of the issued shares represented at the meeting. Should the deal go ahead, Minorco interests in the Americas will fall under AngloGold management from January 1 1999. AngloGold will pay $150-million in […]

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/ 4 February 1999

HONDA SPANKS THE DUCKS

WORLD champion Carl Fogarty finally lost a race in Wednesday’s test session at the Vodacom Winter Superbike Tests at Kyalami. The Ducati rider had to give way to American Colin Edwards on the factory Castrol Honda, who posted a fastest time of 1 minute 44,27 seconds. The primary battle is still between the Ducati and […]

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/ 4 February 1999

TOXIC WATER IN N-W

THE Water Affairs and Forestry Department has warned people kliving near the Boschpoort Dam in North-West Province not to drink the dam water as it has been invaded by a toxic algae. Department spokesperson Zeth Setenane said the algae causes skin rashes, eye irritation, fever and vomiting. He said on Thursday that test samples from […]

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/ 4 February 1999

ZIM MILLERS PUT UP PRICES

THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI), the umbrella body for major manufacturers in the country, said the private sector will hike food prices this week as the government has failed to provide a date to approve the increases. CZI official Eddie Cross said talks between government and the private sector ended in a stalemate last […]

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/ 4 February 1999

Pagad men in court

BRYAN PEARSON, Cape Town | Thursday 5.10pm. OPERATION Good Hope, a police operation to crack down on urban terrorism in Cape Town, moved into full swing on Thursday as six members of vigilante group People Against Gangsterism and Drugs were charged in court, another five were arrested and a number of houses raided. Heavily armed […]

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/ 4 February 1999

COETZER TO FACE DAVENPORT

SEVENTH-seeded Amanda Coetzer will face world number one Lindsay Davenport in the quarterfinals of Pan Pacific Open tennis tournament in Tokyo on Friday. The South African came back from a 2-5 down in the final set to beat qualifier Els Callens of Belgium 2-6 6-1 7-5. Another South African, Mariaan de Swardt, was beaten by […]

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/ 4 February 1999

AIR AFRIQUE PRIVATISATION

SHAREHOLDER countries of African regional airline Air Afrique will meet in February to discuss privatisation, which raises implications for air rights in Africa, sources close to the organisers say. Leaders of the 11 Francophone African states are to discuss a replacement for managing director Sir Harry Tirvengadum, who quit unexpectedly on Saturday, but sources said […]

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/ 4 February 1999

ROBBERS LEAVE MEN TO FREEZE

SIX employees of a South African meat distributor froze to death after being locked in the back of a refrigerated truck during a robbery in Vereeniging, south of Johannesburg, on Thursday. Police said robbers held up the men at the Houtkop Meat storage premises and locked them in the truck before driving off with a […]

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/ 4 February 1999

AUSTRIAN CHANCELLOR IN SA

ECONOMIC and bilateral issues will top the agenda at meetings in Cape Town between a high-level Austrian delegation, the government and representatives of the private sector. At the helm of the visiting delegation is the Austrian head of state, Chancellor Viktor Klima. Deputy Foreign Minister Aziz Pahad said on Wednesday that he is hoping the […]