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/ 15 May 2000

BERNARDO’S TITLE HAS NO CREDIBILITY

MIKE Bernardo’s hopes of gaining local recognition as a boxer by winning the WBF heavyweight world title have backfired. Although Bernardo won the title on Friday night in Hungary, his opponent was not Wayne Llewellyn as earlier reported. Llewellyn, who is rated in the top ten in Britain, withdrew days before the bout due to […]

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/ 15 May 2000

BERNARDO WINS HISTORIC HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE

MIKE Bernardo etched his name into the history books on Friday night, when he stopped Wayne Llewellyn in five rounds, in a WBF heavyweight world title fight staged in Hungary. By doing so Bernardo became the first man to win heavyweight world titles in both orthodox boxing and kick boxing. South Africa also now boasts, […]

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/ 15 May 2000

AIDS THREATENS BOTSWANA DEVELOPMENT

AIDS is the biggest threat to development in Botswana, where about one in five of the 1,5-million population are Hiv positive, a government-sponsored study said on Monday. The report said nearly half of all households in Botswana probably have at least one member infected with the virus. Around one-quarter of households could be expected to […]

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/ 15 May 2000

Brainware avalanche continues

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Monday 2.20pm. SHARES in Brainware extended last week’s slide after the troubled tech company brought more bad news to the market when it announced that a pending funds injection deal has fallen through. By 11.30am, the counter had lost another 42% or three cents to hit a record low of four […]

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/ 15 May 2000

Cyril Ramaphosa meets British PM

OWN CORRESPONDENT, London | Monday 12.45pm. FORMER South African politician Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari and former South African politician Cyril Ramaphosa met British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Monday at the start of an IRA arms monitoring mission crucial to peace in Northern Ireland. The two men met Blair in his Downing Street office before […]

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/ 15 May 2000

New body to oversee telecoms in SA

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Friday 2.00pm. LEGISLATORS said on Friday they expect to move quickly on the formation of a new telecommunications and broadcasting regulator to replace the existing often criticised organisations. President Thabo Mbeki on Thursday signed into law an act allowing for the creation of the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa), […]

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/ 14 May 2000

Freetown ‘secure’ despite rebel fightback

KURT SCHORK, Makolo | Sunday 3.30pm. BRITISH forces in Sierre Leone say the capital Freetown has been secured, despite rebels retaking the strategic town of Masiaka on the main highway to the capital on Sunday. “We have withdrawn and we have taken up defensive positions,” a major in the Sierre Leone Army said. Revolutionary United […]

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/ 14 May 2000

FEARS ETHIOPIA, ERITREA WAR MAY SPREAD

SUDANESE Foreign Minister Mustafa Osman Ismail urged Eritrea and Ethiopia on Sunday to show “self-restraint” in their border conflict, saying he fears its effects will spread across east Africa. “The effects of this war will not be confined to the two states, but will spread to affect neighbouring countries including Sudan,” he said. He called […]