Staff Reporter
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/ 13 June 2000

Gold powers stronger

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Tuesday 11.30am. GOLD shares powered ahead after Tuesday’s delayed open on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, cheered by the bullion price’s rally to above $290. Trade on the JSE was delayed two hours to give brokers time to adjust their books after Monday’s technical problems. By 11.20am, the All Gold index was […]

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/ 13 June 2000

Mallett says he won’t be bound by quota system

MICHAEL VLISMAS, Johannesburg | Monday 2.30pm. SPRINGBOK coach Nick Mallett says he will not be forced by the country’s quota system into selecting players solely on the basis of their colour for the opening test against England on Saturday. Mallett told a press conference on Monday that merit remains his criteria for selection and that […]

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/ 13 June 2000

Pakistan rejects match-fixing allegations

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Karachi | Tuesday 6.00pm. THE Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) rejected match-fixing allegations on Tuesday from South African cricket chief Ali Bacher and said it would not reopen a corruption probe unless he provided evidence to back his claims. ”No inquiry will be conducted until Ali Bacher promises to us to provide evidence to […]

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/ 12 June 2000

THOBELA MISSES OUT ON TITLE FIGHT

DINGAAN Thobela, the Rose of Soweto, will miss out on the chance to claim a third world-title after a freak accident forced him out of his WBF middleweight title challenge in London on Friday. Thobela’s trainer Thinus Strydom said Thobela injured his hand during a sparring session during the week and after consulating a doctor […]

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/ 12 June 2000

Futures boost market, rand weakens

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Monday 11.15am. THE rand weakened in trade on Monday on worries about the United Nations’s withdrawal from the Zimbabwean election process at the weekend, while markets ended sharply up off the back of this week’s futures close out. By 5pm the currency was trading at R7,03 to the dollar. The all-share […]

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/ 12 June 2000

SWAZI ROYALS TO BENEFIT FROM ASSOCIATION

THE Swazi royal family has formed an association to look after its aged, ailing and unemployed members. The association will also promote unity amongst royal ranks. There are hundreds of royals and all are the offspring of the late King Sobhuza II who died in 1982. It is believed Sobhuza II had over 80 wives […]

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/ 12 June 2000

Fedsure shares spiked by merger rumours

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Monday 1.15pm. SHARES in life assurance company Fedsure spiked higher on Monday morning, largely on the back of speculation of a possible merger with Liberty Group. By mid-morning the counter was up 4,38% at R33,40, with 91391 shares changing hands. The share price has risen by about 26% in the last […]

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/ 12 June 2000

SA COPS DESTROY MOZ WEAPONS

SOUTH African police have launched an operation in Mozambique to find and destroy weapons left over from its civil war, which have often fallen into the hands of rebels and criminals in the region. The operation, which began on Monday, involves 17 members of the South African Police Service. It’s the sixth of its kind […]

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/ 12 June 2000

CHILD SOLDIERS HANDED OVER

GOVERNMENT allied forces in Sierra Leone handed over a group of around 100 former child soldiers and war-affected children to aid workers at a camp in Masiaka. The batch of around 100 former child combattants were handed over by the Civil Defence Force, allied to the Sierra Leonean Army (SLA), to representatives of the UN […]

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/ 12 June 2000

SA CLAIMS MIXED DOUBLES TITLE AT ROLAND GARROS

SOUTH Africa’s eleventh-seeded Mariaan de Swardt and David Adams won their second mixed doubles Grand Slam title when they captured the French Open crown at Roland Garros on Friday. The South Africans beat top seeds Rennae Stubbs and Todd Woodbridge of Australia 6-3 3-6 6-3 in the final. This is the second successive year that […]