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/ 24 January 1999
DETAINED managing director of the Zimbabwean Standard, Clive Wilson is to appear in the Harare high court on Monday. Wilson was arrested on Friday. Commonwealth human rights lawyers were denied access to Wilson at the weekend. “A 10-member delegation of human rights advocates from across the Commonwealth failed to gain access to Clive Wilson,” the […]
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/ 24 January 1999
PRESIDENT Nelson Mandela is to make a state visit to the Netherlands.
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/ 24 January 1999
THE funeral of slain United Democratic Movement secretary general, Sifiso Nkabinde, will be held in Richmond next Sunday, the party’s Eastern Cape spokesperson Mabandla Gogo said on Sunday. A memorial service will be held in Umtata on Thursday, he said as he appealed for calm and restraint among UDM supporters. “His death must be accepted […]
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/ 24 January 1999
SOFTWARE development firm Ixchange plans to list on the New York Stock Exchange within two years, according to CEO Derek Kreunen. The company will be following Anglo American, SAB and a number of technology firms hoping to raise foreign capital. Dimension Data, Comparex (formerly PQ Holdings) and Datatec have all listed overseas. Because of the […]
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/ 24 January 1999
THE Reserve Bank is facing fresh scrutiny of its apartheid past if President Nelson Mandela grants permission for a new probe into its activites in the final days of white rule. Department of Justice Deputy Director General Deon Rudman confirmed that an official team headed by Judge Willem Heath probing state malpractice has requested a […]
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/ 24 January 1999
THE SOUTH African Futures Exchange’s (Safex) chief executive, Stuart Rees, will resign at the end of March this year. Rees declined to give a reason for the resignation and did not say what his plans are. Rees chaired the initial working committee that founded Safex in 1988 and has been the exchange’s CE since then. […]
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/ 24 January 1999
SACKED Mpumalanga deputy speaker Cynthia Maropeng is scheduled to appear in the Nelspruit Magistrate’s Court on Friday on charges of defrauding the provincial government. Maropeng and her two co-accused, former legislature finance director Jomo Siboza and administration head Wilson Ngwenya, face one theft and nine fraud charges involving R1,1-million allegedly misappropriated from the provincial legislature.
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/ 23 January 1999
OLYMPIC swimming champion Penny Heyns has triumphed at the short course swimming World Cup in Hobart, Tasmania. Heyns came first in her event, the women’s 50m breaststroke, in a time of 31:18. She was followed by two Australians, Samantha Riley (32,01) and Helen Denman (32,07). This follows a win on Saturday when she took the […]
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/ 23 January 1999
MPUMALANGA Premier Mathews Phosa appointed one of the province’s most respected and proactive administrators, Coleman Nyathi, as acting provincial director general on Friday. The appointment follows the unexpected resignation of former director general Frank Mbatha in mid-January. Mbatha resigned to pursue a private-sector career after his authority began slipping, with bodies such as the Mpumalanga […]
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/ 23 January 1999
SOON BOTES admits that unknown fighters are dangerous, but he’s predicting he will be too smart against Mweli Msomi in their fight for the vacant South African light heavyweight title at Nasrec on Sunday. “It’s true I do not know him….I will then [after the first round] have the idea as to what he is […]