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/ 17 September 2000
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Pretoria | Sunday A PRETORIA teenager has been arrested after confessing to killing her father and his lover by pouring petrol on them and setting them alight as they lay asleep. The teenager was taken into custody after the lover, Neeltjie Reese (39), gave a priest vital information about the attack as she […]
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/ 17 September 2000
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Kampala | Sunday DELEGATES at a controversial Aids conference in Uganda have called for the suspension of HIV testing and an immediate halt to the provision of anti-retroviral drugs to HIV positive pregnant and breast feeding women. The conference, held earlier this month at Uganda’s Roman Catholic Nkozi Martyrs University, near the capital […]
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/ 16 September 2000
OWN CORRESPONDENT and AFP, Johannesburg | Friday PRESIDENT Thabo Mbeki has appointed Development Bank of Southern Africa chair Wiseman Nkuhlu as his special economic adviser. Nkuhlu said he would focus on the alleviation of poverty and unemployment and would also play a role in the recovery of the African continent. Another priority will be to […]
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/ 16 September 2000
The world’s sugar farmers have to limit their sugar output and find other uses for sugar cane and beet to stabilise world sugar prices, delegates at an international growers’ conference in Durban decided. The World Association of Beet and Cane Growers (WABCG) discussed how adverse weather, disease and over-production was hurting farmers, and threats from […]
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/ 16 September 2000
OWN CORRESPONDENT AND REUTERS, Johannesburg | Saturday THEBE Petroleum Corp (Tepco) has become the first black-owned South African petroleum company to enter the country’s aviation fuel market after striking a two-month, R62m deal with South African Airways Cargo (SAA). The deal will see Tepco supply 10m litres of aviation fuel to SAA at Cape Town […]
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/ 16 September 2000
CHARLES MANGWIRO, Maputo, | Saturday SOUTH African President Thabo Mbeki will join his Mozambican counterpart Joaquim Chissano to officially inaugurate the US$1,3bn MOZAL aluminium smelter in Maputo on September 21. MOZAL, the biggest single direct investment in Mozambique since multi-party democracy in 1994, is also the anchor for the ambitious US$3,5bn Maputo development corridor initiative […]
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/ 16 September 2000
The president of Malawi Bakili Muluzi has ordered all his cabinet ministers to disclose details of private companies they own or control as investigations into corruption in government gained momentum. Muluzi, currently on a private visit to Germany, said in a statement signed by Attorney General and Justice Minister Peter Fachi that public officers, including […]
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/ 16 September 2000
EVIDENCE WA KA NGOBENI, Johannesburg | Friday THE Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital, South Africa’s largest hospital, appears to have covered up a deadly power failure that crippled the overcrowded institution this month depriving it of life-support systems for several hours. At least three patients are believed to have died as a direct result of the […]
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/ 16 September 2000
The Pretoria High Court has reserved judgment until Monday on Communications Minister Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri’s application to appeal to the Constitutional Court against an interdict preventing her from awarding South Africa’s third cellular phone licence. The Minister wants the Constitutional Court to decide whether the High Court has the power to prevent her awarding the licence […]
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/ 16 September 2000
South Africa’s stock market is set to surge within the next six months after months of negative sentiment weighing on equity markets, Investec, one of the country’s biggest fund managers, predicted. Jeremy Gardiner, head of Investec Asset Management’s Unit Trust business, said despite strong fundamentals, like a cheap market and positive earnings growth outlook, the […]