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/ 3 May 2000

LIBERTY CHANGES ITS NAME

SHAREHOLDERS of financial group Liberty Life on Tuesday gave the go-ahead for its name to be changed to Liberty Group. The company said this will better reflect the broader financial services business mix it offers. The name change will come into effect after JSE approval.

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/ 3 May 2000

Reserve Bank to hand over Nedcor report

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Harare | Tuesday 5.40pm THE Reserve Bank said it hopes to hand over a report outlining its recommendation on Nedcor’s hostile takeover bid for Standard Bank to Finance Minister Trevor Manuel this week. ”We have after consultation with the Competition Commission and input from the various banks concerned…written a report making our recommendation,” […]

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/ 2 May 2000

Hundreds back Zim’s war veterans leader in fraud trial

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Harare | Tuesday 8.00pm. MILITANT self-styled war veterans waited in their hundreds outside the High Court in Harare the entire day on Tuesday, while their leader, Chenjerai Hitler Hunzvi, stood trial for alleged fraud. The veterans, joined by youths dressed in T-shirts of the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) party, cheered […]

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/ 2 May 2000

FIVE MORE UN SOLDIERS ADBUCTED IN SIERRA LEONE

FIVE Kenyan soldiers with the UN peacekeeping force in Sierra Leone were abducted on Tuesday from the eastern town of Magburaka by former rebels, UN officials in Freetown said, after announcing an unspecified number of UN soldiers had been kidnapped in two other attacks. Force commander Vijay Jetley said in a statement on the other […]

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/ 2 May 2000

FINEGAN OUT FOR SIX MONTHS

THE ACT Brumbies were stripped further of their forward strength with news on Tuesday that back-row enforcer Owen Finegan is out of rugby for six months. Finegan will undergo surgery next week on his left knee after a scan revealed the 26-Test veteran and World Cup winner tore his medial and cruciate ligaments against the […]

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/ 2 May 2000

Emergency match-fixing meeting starts at Lord’s

JOHN MEHAFFEY, London | Tuesday 2.25am INTERNATIONAL cricket chiefs gathered behind closed doors at Lord’s on Tuesday to discuss match-fixing allegations threatening the game’s credibility. Eighteen International Cricket Council (ICC) delegates will meet for two days in an emergency meeting triggered by South African captain Hansie Cronje’s confession that he took money from a bookmaker. […]

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/ 2 May 2000

COMMONWEALTH MEETS OVER ZIM CRISIS

BRITISH Foreign Secretary Robin Cook said he will use a meeting of Commonwealth foreign ministers in London on Tuesday to exert pressure on Zimbabwe to ease the political crisis in the country. But the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group is expected to stop short of sanctions to force Zimbabwe to end political violence and intimidation and […]

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/ 2 May 2000

COETZER STARTS WELL IN HAMBURG

SOUTH Africa’s Amanda Coetzer, a wildcard entry, got off to a winning start in the $535000-dollar WTA tournament in Hamburg on Tuesday beating Romania’s Ruxandra Dragomir 6-0, 6-4. Coetzer, who was seeded eighth after an injury-related withdrawal by Russian Elena Likhovtseva, only struggled early in the second set when she had to come back from […]

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/ 2 May 2000

BARLOW TO BE FLOWN TO SINGAPORE

BANGLADESH cricket coach Eddie Barlow, who suffered a brain haemorrhage at the weekend, will be flown to Singapore for an examination, his wife said on Tuesday. A doctor at the Combined Military Hospital where Barlow is being treated said the South African’s condition was stable. “The Bangladesh Cricket Board is sending my husband to Singapore […]