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/ 24 February 2000

Coetzer wins in IGA

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Oklahoma City | Thursday 9.30am. THIRD-seeded Amanda Coetzer stopped Anastasia Myskina of Russia 7-5 6-2 on Wednesday in the $170000 IGA Superthrift Tennis Classic. But the biggest loss came off the court when top-seeded Julie Halard-Decugis of France was forced to withdraw from the tournament because of an abdominal strain sustained while practicing […]

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/ 24 February 2000

Didata to list in London

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Thursday 4.50pm DIMENSION Data, the country’s biggest information technology group, said on Thursday it will apply for a listing on the London Stock Exchange. Didata chairman Jeremy Ord said the move has been propted by the criteria laid out in Finance Minister Trevor Manuel’s budget speech. He said he is confident […]

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/ 23 February 2000

LOCUST PLAGUE HITS N CAPE

FARMERS in the Northern Cape province are fighting to eradicate swarms of locusts threatening maize and grape vines, an agricultural spokesman said on Tuesday. “In some places there are swarms up to 10 km long, but we have started spraying to get the situation under control,” said Hoffie Joubert, a spokesman for the Northern Cape […]

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/ 23 February 2000

Its a good Budget, say markets

SARAH BULLEN, Cape Town | Wednesday 5.00pm LOCAL markets responded positively to the Budget on Wednesday, with a strong boost for the currency coming in Finance Minister Trevor Manuel’s conservative approach to raising offshore asset swap limits. By 4.320pm the rand was under R6,30 to the dollar. Barnard Jacob Mellett dealer Kevin Brady said that […]

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/ 23 February 2000

GREAT WHITE STRIKES SOUTH OF CAPE TOWN

A GREAT White shark tore a chunk of flesh and bone from the foot of a man in shallow water at Struisbaai, about 150km southeast of Cape Town,Die Burger newspaper reported on Tuesday. The 2,5m shark attacked 29-year-old Hellmuth Weich in water scarcely a meter deep. Shark attacks on humans in South African waters have […]

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/ 23 February 2000

FOURTH ONE DAY RAINED OUT

THE fourth one-day international between Zimbabwe and England was called off on Wednesday because of heavy rain. After a brief inspection, the umpires abandoned the game without a ball being bowled. England won the limited overs series 3-0.

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/ 23 February 2000

DOZENS KILLED IN NIGERIAN UNREST

AT least 20 people have died in clashes between Christians and Muslims that continued overnight in the northern Nigerian city of Kaduna. The unrest began early on Monday during a protest by tens of thousands of Christians against demands for the imposition of Islamic Sharia law in the city. Nigeria’s northern Niger State on Monday […]

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/ 23 February 2000

DENEL TO SUPPLY ROLLS GEARBOXES

BRITISH aero-engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce said on Tuesday that state arms manufacturer Denel is to become the sole supplier of the Rolls-Royce Tay engine gearbox. The agreement is aimed at strengthening SA’s manufacturing industry under the R21,3-billion defence package approved the government last year. Under the agreement, Denel Aviation, a division of Denel, becomes the sole […]

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/ 23 February 2000

Consummate show expected from Manuel

SARAH BULLEN, Cape Town | Wednesday 9.00am POPULAR Finance Minister Trevor Manuel is sitting on a tight ship. His ministry has reached its stated objectives in building economic policy credibility, it has enforced strict fiscal discipline, reigned in government spending to under 27% of GDP from nearly 29%, brought the Budget deficit to 2,6% of […]