Staff Reporter
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/ 2 August 2000

GHANA ANNOINTS HOMEBOY

UNITED Nations Secretary- General Kofi Annan has been decorated with Ghana’s highest honour, Companion of the Order of the Star of Ghana, while on an official visit to his West African homeland. Speaking at a state banquet for the occasion, President Jerry Rawlings described Annan, the first UN secretary-general from sub-Saharan Africa, as a man […]

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/ 2 August 2000

ALLEGED RASTAS IN BIZARRE KIDNAP DRAMA

THREE alleged Rastafarians are scheduled to appear in the Warmbaths Magistrate’s Court on Thursday in connection with keeping nine children in an old mineshaft. The five girls and four boys, aged between five and 13, were rescued on Friday after police responded to a complaint that there were trespassers at the old Zwartlkloof mine, 10km […]

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/ 2 August 2000

CHILD PORN: MORE CELEBS UNDER SCRUTINY

POLICE are investigating the involvement of more South African celebrities in an international child porn syndicate. The revelation comes a day after freelance journalist Tasco Luc de Reuck, 27, and film critic Leon van Nierop, 47, were each granted bail of R5_ 000 in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court after the Pretoria child protection unit allegedly […]

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/ 1 August 2000

SAB RIDES ON GLOBAL SALES

SOUTH African Breweries Plc (SAB) said its growing international operations helped to offset a slower performance in South Africa. The company’s international division’s total volume was up 30 percent for the quarter ending June 30, a performance attributed to a good early summer in Europe.”Overall, the group’s financial performance was ahead of the prior year […]

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/ 1 August 2000

POISONED WORKERS SUFFER UK COURT SETBACK

THE High Court in London has rejected various applications brought against Thor Chemicals by about 20 former employees seeking compensation for suffering mercury poisoning while working at the Thor plant in Pietermaritzburg. The court ruled that expert evidence submitted by Thor was admissible after the claimants’ lawyers applied to have it struck out, and an […]

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/ 1 August 2000

NHLANHLA RECOVERING AFTER MILD STROKE

INTELLIGENCE Minister Joe Nhlanhla has suffered a mild stroke and his poition will be assumed with immediate effect by Justice Minister Penuell Maduna. Nhlanhla’s condition was confirmed by a spokesman in President Mbeki’s office, Joel Netshitenzhe, who said Nhlanhla is in a stable condition at a Johannesburg hospital. Doctors attending to Nhlanhla expect him to […]

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/ 1 August 2000

EBOLA CURE IN SIGHT

SCIENTISTS have made a breakthrough that could pave the way for a treatment for the deadly Ebola disease. Researchers from the US National Institutes of Health and Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, have found a protein manufactured by the Ebola virus that disrupts the cells that line the blood vessel walls. It is believed […]

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/ 1 August 2000

COLEMAN NYATHI TO FIGHT DEPORTATION

FORMER Mpumalanga director general Coleman Nyathi has met with Home Affairs investigators in Pretoria in an attempt to head off a looming deportation order. Nyathi was forced to resign last week after Home Affairs hand delivered a letter warning he would be deported to Zimbabwe within 14 days unless he proved his South African citizenship. […]

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/ 1 August 2000

BA CONCORDE OK

British Airways said it had found no evidence of a fuel leak in one of its supersonic Concordes, which made a precautionary landing at Gander, in Canada. The Concorde, carrying 66 people from London to New York — including entertainers Tony Bennett and George Benson — was diverted to Canada two hours into its three-hour […]

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/ 1 August 2000

PANEL PUTS SPOTLIGHT ON CRICKETERS

A PANEL of legal experts will decide the future of South African cricketers Herschelle Gibbs, Henry Williams and Pieter Strydom after publication of an interim report on match-fixing next week, United Cricket Board (UCB) managing director Ali Bacher said. Judge Edwin King is due to submit the interim report to President Thabo Mbeki on August […]