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/ 8 February 2000

NIGERIAN TELECOMS HEAD SUSPENDED

THE head of the Nigerian government agency responsible for overseeing the troubled telecommunications sector has been suspended, the newspaper This Day reported on Thursday. Emma Nnama, who is chief executive officer of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) was questioned by security agents for 30 minutes in his office Wednesday after his suspension, the paper said. […]

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/ 8 February 2000

MOROCCAN COACH QUITS

MOROCCAN coach Henri Michel resigned on Monday after his team’s disappointing showing in the African Nations Cup. Michel, the former French coach who steered Morocco in the 1998 World Cup, has been vilified by the Moroccan media for the Atlas Lion’s disappointing showing, and their elimination in the group stages. They narrowly beat lowly Congo […]

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/ 8 February 2000

KRUGER PARK VISITORS TRAPPED BY RAIN

ABOUT 200 visitors to the Kruger National Park were trapped by floodwaters at Skukuza camp after heavy rain on Monday. No one can get in or out of the area by road. The group has been moved to higher ground at Skukuza as a precaution. A spokesman said there is no crisis, and a helicopter […]

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/ 8 February 2000

JCI SHARES SURGE

SHARES in JCI Gold Ltd pressed firmer in early trade on Thursday as Western Areas withdrew merger plans. Western Areas said on Wednesday it has withdrawn plans for the proposed merger of companies in the JCI/Randgold Group to form a single global mining company. It said the proposal was no longer feasible due to inadequate […]

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/ 8 February 2000

HEAVY RAINS THREATEN ALEXANDRA

EMBATTLED residents of Alexandra outside Johannesburg have been evacuated to higher ground after the Jukskei river burst its banks on Tuesday. Several homes were washed away and more rain is expected to fall on Tuesday night. Emergency services and police divers are on standby to assist people, some of whom are apparently unwilling to leave […]

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/ 8 February 2000

HARMONY BUYS INTO GOLDFIELDS

LEADING gold producer Harmony Gold Mining Company announced on Tuesday that it has purchased a 19,95% interest in Australian gold producer Goldfields from Hanson PLC at a price of A$1,25 per share. The deal is valued at A$41-million. Harmony, currently the third largest gold producer in SA, has expanded in the past five years from […]

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/ 8 February 2000

GOVT REPAID R1bn

THE government repaid a net R1,32-billion during January, bringing total financing for the 1999/2000 (April-December) fiscal year to R25,38-billion, according to Department of Finance figures released in Pretoria on Thursday. Revised budgeted financing figures for the full fiscal year were not provided by the department. According to provisional figures, R753,6-million was raised in January through […]

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/ 8 February 2000

GOING’S FORMER LOVER SENTENCED

THE former boyfriend of television presenter Tracy Going, Richard Latham, has been fined R5000 in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court. Latham assaulted Going during their relationship and maliciously damaged her car. Latham also received a five-year suspended sentenceon condition that he agrees to drug rehabilitation and periodic urine tests. In one particular incident that was widely […]

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/ 8 February 2000

GIRLS BESIEGE EGYPTIAN PLAYERS’ HOTEL

SCORES of Egyptian girls in Kano, northern Nigeria, on Monday continued their seige of the hotel housing the Egyptian football team. The girls, autograph hunters in their teens and early twenties, lurked around the hotel’s reception hall with the hope of getting the players’ attention. Some of the Egyptian players not only granted autographs but […]

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/ 8 February 2000

CRIME COSTS BANKS A PACKET

BANKS could nearly double profits and cut bank charges by 15% if they could win the battle against bank crime, The Star reports. In 1999, R68-million was stolen in bank robberies. According to the paper, crime committed at ATMs cost R55-million and fraud estimated to cost about R4-billion a year. In 1998, banks made a […]