Staff Reporter
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/ 31 May 2000

Zim face second Test selection dilemma

JULIAN GUYER, Nottingham | Wednesday 5.30pm. ZIMBABWE may have won two tour matches ahead of the second and final Test which starts here at Trent Bridge on Thursday but they still face real difficulties. After a comprehensive defeat by an innings and 209 runs at Lord’s, England’s most crushing Test victory for 26 years, the […]

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/ 31 May 2000

MBEKI TO VISIT GERMANY

PRESIDENT Thabo Mbeki departs for Germany on Thursday, where he will officially open the South African stand at the Hanover Expo 2000 on Friday. Mbeki will then attend the Conference on Progressive Governance for the 21st Century with other world leaders in Berlin. After the conference, he will pay an official visit to Denmark from […]

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/ 31 May 2000

ZAMALEK, CANON PROMISE CAF THRILLER

A CLASSIC Cup Winners Cup showdown between African club giants Zamalek of Egypt and Canon Yaounde of Cameroon looms after the quarter-finals draw in Cairo. Zamalek have been paired paired with giantkillers Ndiambour of Senegal and Canon meet the other surprise packets, Etoile of Congo, in home-and-away clashes during August. Success will keep the former […]

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/ 31 May 2000

MBEKI TO OPEN HANNOVER EXPO

PRESIDENT Thabo Mbeki is to officially open the Hannover Expo 2000, which runs from June 1 to October 31 and will focus on technological progress and advancement. South Africa’s contribution to the expo is the largest yet. The display will include a presentation on the exploration at prehistoric sites such as Sterkfontein as well as […]

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/ 31 May 2000

WORLD’S POOREST COUNTRIES TO MEET

MINISTERS of twenty of the world’s poorest countries will meet in Geneva on June 7 to discuss how to implement debt reduction initiatives by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. The Swiss state secretariat for the economy, SeCo, said on Wednesday ministers of the countries would talk with representatives of the IMF […]

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/ 31 May 2000

MALAWI SOCCER BOSS IN TV RIGHTS PROBE

A FOOTBALL qualifier between Malawi and South Africa to be played in February has become embroiled in controversy surrounding the television screening rights to the game. Gilton Chiwaula, director of Malawi’s corrupt practices watchdog, the Anti-Corruption Bureau, said that the body launched an investigation into the awarding of the screening rights following a complaint filed […]

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/ 31 May 2000

WARNE A BUNNY NO MORE

AUSSIE Test leg-spinner Shane Warne, whose debut season in English county cricket was marked by four consecutive ducks at one stage, bounced back by hitting the top score of 34 for Hampshire on Tuesday. However, Warne’s effort could not prevent his county losing by seven wickets to Surrey Lions in a National League 45 overs […]

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/ 31 May 2000

LAST SA TROOPS LEAVE LESOTHO

THE last of some 250 South African and Botswana soldiers stationed in Lesotho for a year to help rebuild the country’s fractured army left the country on Tuesday. The military instructors — known as the Southern African Development Community Training Team in Lesotho — started withdrawing from Lesotho at the weekend. They were sent to […]

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/ 31 May 2000

US PLEDGES MILLIONS TO FIGHT CRIME

THE US government has pledged R7-million to boost law enforcement in South Africa. The announcement follows a 10-day visit to the United States by Justice Minister Penuell Maduna and Safety and Security Minister Steve Tshwete to coincide with the state visit by President Thabo Mbeki. The US officials have pledged to help their South African […]

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/ 31 May 2000

KABILA NOT INTERESTED IN BENIN MEETING

PRESIDENT Laurent Kabila’s government said it would not attend a meeting in Benin called by Africa’s envoy overseeing preparations for national dialogue in Democratic Republic of the Congo, as foreseen in a 1999 peace deal. Foreign Minister Abdoulaye Yerodia told state radio that rebels who took up arms in 1998 first had to “denounce the […]