Staff Reporter
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/ 2 June 2000

Sierra Leone left in limbo

Martin Woollacott in Freetown President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah’s ministers gathered on Tuesday at the presidential lodge to greet the head of state on his return from a meeting of regional heads in Nigeria. The mood at the Cabinet meeting was termed optimistic, but the truth is that Sierra Leone got less than it wanted in […]

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/ 1 June 2000

PSL to lay fraud charges against Ndhlela

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Thursday 1.00pm. DISGRACED former Premier Soccer League chief Joe Ndhlela is facing more trouble as the PSL is laying fraud charges against him for allegedly unlawful use of a PSL credit card after he was axed by the organisation. The Star reported on Thursday that that it is in posession […]

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/ 1 June 2000

‘MILLIONS NOT ENOUGH FOR AIDS DRIVE’

THE United Democratic Movement said on Thursday that the R74-million earmarked for a special government drive against HIV/Aids is inadequate. UDM health spokesman Manna Naidoo said that while the funds are welcome, the amount is not sufficient in the light of the endemic proportions of the problem in South Africa. He is also concerned about […]

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/ 1 June 2000

FAIRHEAD TRIAL POSTPONED

THE Fairhead trial in Port Alfred has been postponed until Monday after the prosecution concluded its evidence. It is expected that the three accused will testify when the court resumes next week. On Thursday one of the accused, a 17-year-old, admitted to being present at the abduction of the the Fairheads but not at the […]

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/ 1 June 2000

ZIM TO BEGIN WITHDRAWAL FROM DR CONGO

ZIMBABWE will begin a phased withdrawal of troops from the Democratic Republic of the Congo at the end of the month, the privately-owned weekly Financial Gazette said on Thursday. The paper quoted military sources as saying under a preliminary plan, 5000 troops will be withdrawn at the end of June while the remainder will pull […]

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/ 1 June 2000

STATE ORDERED TO GIVE GRAY EVIDENCE

THE Nelspruit Regional Court chastised state prosecutors for withholding vital evidence from suspended Mpumalanga Parks Board chief Alan Gray and his three co-accused on Thursday. Gray is currently fighting 77 fraud and theft charges after allegedly using a network of secret front companies to siphon over R2,3-million out of the MPB for political allies and […]

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/ 1 June 2000

SA HOCKEY WOMEN IN THRILLING DRAW

KERRY Bee scored a stinging equaliser in the dying minutes to give South Africa’s hockey women a 2-2 draw against Argentina at the Champions Trophy at Amstelveen in Amsterdam on Wednesday. The Pumas led 2-0 at the break in a fast-paced game that the Argentines dominated in the first half. Laura Maiztegui opened the scoring […]