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/ 20 March 2000

NAMIBIAN NAME CHANGE

THE Namibian rugby team playing in the Vodacom Cup is no longer to be known as the Kudus, but now be called the Windhoek Lager Welwidschias. A Welwidschias is a native plant of Namibia. The reason for the name change was that there is a club team in Namibia already using the name Kudus.

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/ 20 March 2000

MBEKI TO MEET KABILA THIS WEEK

PRESIDENT Thabo Mbeki is expected to hold talks with his counterpart from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Laurent Kabila, in South Africa this week. No date has been set for the meeting, Foreign Affairs spokesman Dumisani Rasheleng said at the weekend, speaking to journalists as three South African cabinet ministers returned from a brief fence-mending […]

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/ 20 March 2000

LEADERS TO ATTEND NAMIBIAN CELEBRATIONS

NINE African heads of state are expected to arrive in Namibia to attend the country’s 10th independence celebrations. Three former presidents are also expected to witness President Sam Nujoma being sworn in for a third successive term during celebrations at Windhoek’s Independence Stadium on Tuesday. The independence anniversary celebrations have drawn the largest gathering of […]

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/ 20 March 2000

JAPAN DOMINATES 250CC

JAPANESE riders Shinya Nakano (Yamaha) and Honda-mounted Dajiro Katoh and Tohru Ukawa totally dominated Sunday 250cc South African Grand Prix in Welkom to finish first, second and third respectively. Nakano easily led from start to finish, but his compatriots fought a race-long battle, before Katoh fought back to finish 0.8 seconds behind Nakano.

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/ 20 March 2000

FINNS, GOLD FIELDS IN PLATINUM VENTURE

FINNISH mining and metals group Outokumpu said on Friday it would work with South African Gold Fields Limited in northern Finland to explore for and develop platinum group metals. It said Gold Fields had committed $1.5-million in exploration funding until the year’s end, with the option to take a 30% stake in the partnership by […]

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/ 20 March 2000

FEDSURE DIPS AFTER RESULTS

SHARES in life insurer Fedsure took a tumble on Wednesday, extending a slide started on Monday when the insurer released financial results that fell short of market expectations. Fedsure posted a 20% increase in diluted earnings per share of 367,3 cents, below analysts’ forecasts of a consensus 398 cents as polled by independent agency Barra. […]

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/ 20 March 2000

FARMER CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED MURDER

A FREE State farmer has been charged with the attempted murder of his domestic worker. Jacobus van Zyl, 22, of Uitsig farm near Bethlehem, allegedly attacked Malau Emily Malinga, 45, last Thursday. According to the police report he punched her in the face, kicked her and tried to drown her in a cattle drinking trough. […]

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/ 20 March 2000

DRC DISSOLVES RAUTENBACH VENTURE

THE Democratic Republic of the Congo has dissolved the joint venture between state-owned cobalt producer Gecamines and Billy Rautenbach’s Ridgepointe Overseas Developments known as Central Mining Group, according to a March 14 decree from the ministry of mines. Concessions held by the joint venture — which include roughly half Gecamines’ annual output of 4000 tons […]

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/ 20 March 2000

BULECHA SNATCHES VICTORY ON LINE

ETHIOPIAN Kutre Dulecha snatched victory on the line in the world cross country women’s short course race on Sunday after a finish in which the three medallists shared the same time. Dulecha, the world 1500m bronze medallist, made the early pace in the 4.18km race on the second and final day of the championships in […]

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/ 20 March 2000

BIGGIES WIN IN CUP WINNERS CUP

BIG-name outfits achieved satisfactory away results in the Cup Winners Cup with Canon Yaounde of Cameroon and Al-Merreikh of Sudan winning and Zamalek of Egypt and Royal Armed Forces of Morocco drawing. Canon triumphed 1-0 over Coast Stars in Kenya through a late first-half goal from Robert Jamamba and Abbas Zaki and Said Al-Zanzon had […]