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/ 28 June 2000

Seedings “crooked” — Ferreira, Godwin

OWN CORRESPONDENT, London | Wednesday 12.00pm. SOUTH Africans Wayne Ferreira and Neville Godwin on Tuesday accused Wimbledon of “rigging” the seedings to favor certain players. The two players sided with Spaniards Alex Corretja, Albert Costa and Juan Carlos Ferrero over a seeding system that gives preference to grass-court players. Corretja and Costa withdrew from the […]

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/ 28 June 2000

RESPECT ZIM POLL RESULTS – ANNAN

UNITED Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan said on Tuesday people should respect the outcome of Zimbabwe’s general election, which delivered a narrow victory to President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF. “I think the election in Zimbabwe was very closely fought. Both parties did their best and I noticed that the opposition is happy with the result,” Annan […]

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/ 28 June 2000

Over 4500 oil-soaked penguins rescued

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Wednesday 11.45am. MORE than 4500 penguins covered in oil after a spill off the country’s west coast have been transported from their colony on Robben Island to Cape Town for treatment. “We expect at least 10000 more to be taken off the island by the weekend,” South African National Conservation […]

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/ 27 June 2000

SHELL ORDERED TO PAY FOR SPILL

A COURT in southeast Nigeria has ordered the Anglo-Dutch oil company Royal Dutch Shell to pay out $40-million in compensation for an oil spill that happened 30 years ago. The Port Harcourt High Court at the weekend ordered Shell to pay the money to the Ejamaa Ebubu community, nine years after the community first went […]

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/ 27 June 2000

OIL PRICES FUELLED BY KUWAIT EXPLOSION

OIL prices remained stubbornly high on Monday fuelled by an explosion at Kuwait’s biggest refinery which triggered frantic trading in the Asian petroleum product market. International benchmark Brent crude futures were trading at $30,67, up 28c. US light crude gained 30c to $32,55. Dealers said the closure on Sunday after a blast at Kuwait’s huge […]

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/ 27 June 2000

NUJOMA IN ZIM FOR DR CONGO SUMMIT

NAMIBIAN president Sam Nujoma flew to Harare on Sunday for talks with his Zimbabwean counterpart Robert Mugabe and their ally, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) president Laurent Kabila for a mini summit. After the talks Mugabe yesterday slammed critics of Zimbabwe’s costly war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and said his troops would […]

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/ 27 June 2000

JOHNSON TON SPARKS ZIM WIN

A CENTURY by opener Neil Johnson led Zimbabwe to a 21-run victory over English county side Somerset in a limited-overs tour match on Sunday. Johnson scored 101 before he was caught by Mark Lathwell off Peter Trego’s bowling. Zimbabwe made 248 for four in their 50 overs and then bowled Somerset out for 227 in […]

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/ 27 June 2000

NGLAND TEAM FOR FALCONS

ENGLAND manager Clive Woodward on Monday named three new players to his starting line-up for his side’s final tour match against the Gauteng Falcons at Bosman Stadium in Brakpan on Wednesday. Fullback Josh Lewsey (Sandhurst), scrumhalf Nick Walshe (Saracens) and hooker Andy Long (Bath) will start their first matches on tour. The Falcons side will […]

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/ 27 June 2000

Axed Moloto to lead Bafana in Zim

NAWAAL DEANE & OWN CORRERSPONDENT, Johannesburg | Tuesday 11.15am. EMBATTLED coach Trott Moloto will almost certainly lead Bafana Bafana when they take on Zimbabwe in a vital World Cup qualifier next month, despite losing his job as national coach on Monday. Moloto’s job has been hanging by a thread for the past three weeks and […]