Staff Reporter
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/ 27 June 2000

JOHNSON TON SPARKS ZIM WIN

A CENTURY by opener Neil Johnson led Zimbabwe to a 21-run victory over English county side Somerset in a limited-overs tour match on Sunday. Johnson scored 101 before he was caught by Mark Lathwell off Peter Trego’s bowling. Zimbabwe made 248 for four in their 50 overs and then bowled Somerset out for 227 in […]

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/ 27 June 2000

NGLAND TEAM FOR FALCONS

ENGLAND manager Clive Woodward on Monday named three new players to his starting line-up for his side’s final tour match against the Gauteng Falcons at Bosman Stadium in Brakpan on Wednesday. Fullback Josh Lewsey (Sandhurst), scrumhalf Nick Walshe (Saracens) and hooker Andy Long (Bath) will start their first matches on tour. The Falcons side will […]

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/ 27 June 2000

Axed Moloto to lead Bafana in Zim

NAWAAL DEANE & OWN CORRERSPONDENT, Johannesburg | Tuesday 11.15am. EMBATTLED coach Trott Moloto will almost certainly lead Bafana Bafana when they take on Zimbabwe in a vital World Cup qualifier next month, despite losing his job as national coach on Monday. Moloto’s job has been hanging by a thread for the past three weeks and […]

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/ 26 June 2000

BODIES FLOATING IN RIVER

BODIES of people suspected of having been killed in Rwanda are again floating in the River Kagera in Tanzania. According to the BBC more than six rotting bodies were reported to have been seen floating in the river. BBC Correspondent Eric David Nampsya said he saw more than six. “I saw eight bodies floating. The […]

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/ 26 June 2000

ANCIENT TOMBS FOUND IN EGYPT

A TEAM of Japanese archeologists excavating near the Giza Pyramids have found three 4500-year-old tombs, one containing a skeleton in a sitting position. Egyptian antiquities authorities said on Monday the walk-in limestone tombs each contained open burial holes in the ground, including one with the skeleton. The skeleton was seated cross-legged with the head turned […]

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/ 26 June 2000

THE MEDIA’S UNEASY PRESENCE IN ZIM

JOURNALISTS are not always welcome in Zimbabwe’s tense countryside. “We’re Zimbabweans and if you don’t leave now we’ll use our guns against you,” warned the leader of a group of more than 200 people who gathered in front of a helicopter carrying journalists that landed on a rural football field. “Take off, we don’t want […]

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/ 26 June 2000

OBASANJO IN OSLO

NIGERIA’S President Olusegun Obasanjo is in Oslo on Monday for talks expected to focus on technology to expand Nigeria’s off-shore deep water oil industry. Obasanjo is due to meet with Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg and other top government officials and leaders of the Norwegian oil industry. Norway is a world leader in deep water […]

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/ 26 June 2000

KING WARNS CRONJE TO TELL THE TRUTH

DISGRACED former South African cricket captain Hansie Cronje took the witness stand on Friday for the third time with a stern warning from judge Edwin King to tell everything to the match-fixing inquiry or face prosecution. “At this stage in your evidence I must tell you that unless I am satisfied that you have told […]

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/ 26 June 2000

KENYAN STUDENTS RIOT OVER CONDITIONS

KENYAN students rioted on Friday in protest at conditions in their schools and colleges. A university, a teacher training college, a national polytechnic and a secondary school were closed by the protests. Egerton University at Njoro, 240km west of Nairobi, was closed indefinitely after students held two top officials — Professors Japheth Kiptoon and Julius […]

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/ 26 June 2000

IAN SMITH VOTES TO OUST ‘GANSTERS’

IAN Smith, the last white prime minister of Rhodesia, voted on Saturday in Zimbabwe’s parliamentary elections, telling the media he wants to get rid of the “gangsters” in power. “All I want to do is get rid of the present gangsters,” he said at the polling station at the Belgravia Sports Club in Harare before […]