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/ 10 February 2000

MBEKI TO MEET MUGABE

PRESIDENT Thabo Mbeki will go to Zimbabwe on Friday to see President Robert Mugabe about issues including the conflicts in Angola and Democratic Republic of Congo. The visit to Harare is part of South Africa’s efforts to improve its relations with its neighbours, Mbeki’s spokesman Parks Mankahlana said.

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/ 10 February 2000

MAN GORED BY BUFFALO

A MAN was gored by a buffalo while walking through a sugar cane field near Hectorspruit on the southern border of the Kruger National Park this week. Pat Sambo, 28, of Dindela township, said from his bed at Shongwe Hospital on Thursday that he was on his way to visit his brother, who works for […]

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/ 10 February 2000

LOTTERY TO DISH OUT R24bn

THE national lottery, which kicks off in the first week of next month, will deliver an estimated R24-billion in prizes over the seven-year period of the initial contract, the Business Day reports. Lotteries board chairman Joe Foster told Parliament on Wednesday that the lottery will potentially have a R50-billion turnover in the first seven years. […]

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/ 10 February 2000

Klusener slapped with four-match ban

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Wednesday 5.25pm. LANCE Klusener, South Africa’s star all-rounder, has been handed a four match ban, suspended for three months, after he was involved in verbal confrontation with Zimbabwean Guy Whittall. Klusener and Whittall had words after the latter’s dismissal in a triangular series match at St George’s Park on Sunday. International […]

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/ 10 February 2000

Killer rains set back in

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Thursday 6.30pm. TORRENTIAL rains continued unabated in the northern areas of South Africa for the fourth consecutive day on Thursday, leaving at least 38 people dead and thousands homeless. Northern Province formally applied for disaster status on Thursday following confirmation it will not be able to fund repairs. Damage to government […]

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/ 10 February 2000

JOHN WAYNE BACK BEHIND BARS

JOHN Wayne’s just not what he used to be. When the modern-day version, an awaiting-trial prisoner being held in the Richard’s Bay police holding cells, tried to make a daring escape with seven other prisoners on Wednesday night, he failed to live up to the tough reputation of his namesake of Western movie fame. John […]

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/ 10 February 2000

IKWEZI WINS STAKE IN UGANDA

A CONSORTIUM led by German firm Detecon beat two rival groups on Wednesday to win a 51% stake in Uganda’s state-owned telecommunications company. Detecon, which was partnered by Swiss-based Telcel and South Africa’s Ikwezi group, put in a winning bid of $33,5-million to buy the majority holding in Uganda Telecommunications Ltd. Under the conditions of […]

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/ 10 February 2000

FUNERAL SERVICE FOR CRASH VICTIMS

THE head of Cote d’Ivoire’s ruling junta, General Robert Guei, attended late on Wednesday a memorial service for the 169 victims of the crash of a Kenya Airways’ aircraft on January 30. A total of 169 people died when the Airbus plunged into the sea close to Abidjan, two minutes after take-off. Aside from Guei, […]

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/ 10 February 2000

CHAUKE’S LOVER FINALLY GRANTED BAIL

DUDU Nkosi, the lover of alleged cash-heist kingpin Collin Chauke, was finally granted bail by Nelspruit’s Regional Court on Wednesday after spending more than ten months in jail. Nkosi was however unable to pay the R2000 bail and was remanded to police custody until March 8 or until she can raise the money. Nkosi faces […]

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/ 10 February 2000

BASSON JUDGE FACES CHALLENGE

THE State is to request Judge Willie Hartzenburg, presiding over the Wouter Basson trial, to recuse himself, the senior prosecutor in the case said on Wednesday. This follows earlier comments by Hartzenberg who said during testimony that he is not convinced that Basson’s multi-million rand group of companies was aimed at defrauding the state. Should […]