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/ 26 June 2000

THE MEDIA’S UNEASY PRESENCE IN ZIM

JOURNALISTS are not always welcome in Zimbabwe’s tense countryside. “We’re Zimbabweans and if you don’t leave now we’ll use our guns against you,” warned the leader of a group of more than 200 people who gathered in front of a helicopter carrying journalists that landed on a rural football field. “Take off, we don’t want […]

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/ 26 June 2000

OBASANJO IN OSLO

NIGERIA’S President Olusegun Obasanjo is in Oslo on Monday for talks expected to focus on technology to expand Nigeria’s off-shore deep water oil industry. Obasanjo is due to meet with Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg and other top government officials and leaders of the Norwegian oil industry. Norway is a world leader in deep water […]

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/ 26 June 2000

KENYAN STUDENTS RIOT OVER CONDITIONS

KENYAN students rioted on Friday in protest at conditions in their schools and colleges. A university, a teacher training college, a national polytechnic and a secondary school were closed by the protests. Egerton University at Njoro, 240km west of Nairobi, was closed indefinitely after students held two top officials — Professors Japheth Kiptoon and Julius […]

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/ 26 June 2000

IAN SMITH VOTES TO OUST ‘GANSTERS’

IAN Smith, the last white prime minister of Rhodesia, voted on Saturday in Zimbabwe’s parliamentary elections, telling the media he wants to get rid of the “gangsters” in power. “All I want to do is get rid of the present gangsters,” he said at the polling station at the Belgravia Sports Club in Harare before […]

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/ 26 June 2000

‘FORGIVE MY SON’ — EWIE CRONJE

THE father of disgraced South Africa cricket captain Hansie Cronje has appealed to the nation to give his son a chance to make a new life for himself. Ewie Cronje’s comments appeared in the Cape Times on Monday following his son’s marathon 10-hour testimony to the King Commission regarding his alleged involvement in match-fixing. At […]

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/ 26 June 2000

DR CONGO SUMMIT IN HARARE

THE presidents of Zimbabwe, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Namibia will hold a summit in Harare on Sunday. A first meeting is to take place very early in the morning between Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and Namibian President Sam Nujoma, a diplomat said, without indicating when the two other presidents will arrive. Namibia, Angola […]

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/ 26 June 2000

CRONJE REFUSES TO NAME PLAYERS

SACKED South African captain Hansie Cronje refused on Thursday to name players who might have been in favour of accepting a $200000 bribe in 1996 to throw a one-day international in India. “It may put people in a bad light and after five or six years I may be incorrect in naming players,” Cronje told […]

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/ 26 June 2000

Coaching headaches ahead for Bafana

NAWAAL DEANE, Johannesburg | Monday 1.00pm. EMBATTLED Bafana Bafana coach Trott Moloto has agreed to work as an asistant to Brazil’s Carlos Alberto Parreira after being handed an ultimatum by the South African Football Association to work as an assistant, or face the sack. A Safa technical committee report confirmed Moloto’s inexperience and it was […]

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/ 26 June 2000

BODIES FLOATING IN RIVER

BODIES of people suspected of having been killed in Rwanda are again floating in the River Kagera in Tanzania. According to the BBC more than six rotting bodies were reported to have been seen floating in the river. BBC Correspondent Eric David Nampsya said he saw more than six. “I saw eight bodies floating. The […]