Staff Reporter
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/ 30 May 2000

NFA BANS ENUGU RANGERS AFTER REF ASSUALT

FAMOUS Nigerian club Enugu Rangers have been banned from their home ground after crowd trouble in a league match left a referee unconscious, an official said on Monday. Rangers, who were also fined the equivalent of US$500, will now play their reamining home matches in the central town of Makurdi. Angry fans beat Fifa referee […]

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/ 30 May 2000

BANANA SENT TO JAIL

FORMER Zimbabwean President Canaan Banana lost an appeal on Monday of his conviction on sexual assault charges and gay sex offenses and has been ordered to spend a year in jail. He is expected to report to jail later on Monday. One year of his sentence has been suspended. The 64-year-old Banana was convicted in […]

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/ 30 May 2000

ZIM INFLATION AT 53,7%

ZIMBABWE’s annual inflation rose by 2,9% to 53,7% in April, the Reserve Bank announced on Tuesday. The central bank said food inflation rose by 0,8% to 47,2% and core inflation by 4,7% percent to 58,9%. On the interbank foreign exchange market, the bank said the net outflow came to US$38-million. The current account registered a […]

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/ 30 May 2000

NETCARE SHARES SOAR

SHARES in Network Healthcare Holdings rose almost 5% on Tuesday as the market warmly welcomed the hospital group’s positive half year results. By 10am the counter was up 4,94% at 85 cents, outperforming the benchmark All Share index which was up a marginal 0,04%. Netcare earlier reported a 54,7% rise in headline earnings per share […]

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/ 30 May 2000

YOUTHS GUILTY OF RAPING TOURISTS

Five youths were found guilty in the Pietermaritzburg High Court on Tuesday of raping, robbing and kidnapping three tourists who visited northern KwaZulu-Natal in October 1998. DNA evidence linked the five to items of clothing worn by the women on the day of the attack. Goods belonging to the tourists were also found on their […]

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/ 29 May 2000

SAA MANAGERS CHALLENGE AIRLINE OF JOBS

SEVEN South Afrian Airways crew managers are expected to apply for an interdict on Monday, to stop their positions in the airline’s in-flight services division being declared redundant. Six of the managers have already raised concerns over SAA’s senior management in a report handed to the Transnet board in January. Staff were informed last week […]

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/ 29 May 2000

S LEONE REBELS RELEASE UN HOSTAGES

SIERRA Leonean rebels appear to have released the last of more than 500 UN peacekeepers they took hostage almost four weeks ago when a peace accord collapsed. “We are optimistic that the release of the hostages signals a positive change of direction by the Revolutionary United Front in coming back to seek a peaceful settlement,” […]

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/ 29 May 2000

Ramoni retains title with eighth-round stoppage

DEON POTGIETER, Johannesburg | Monday 11.55am SIMON Ramoni retained his IBO junior featherweight world title on Friday night in London, scoring an eighth round stoppage over Patrick Mullings, the fighter he took the title from in 1998. It was an all-action fight with both fighters being dropped early on. At the time of the stoppage, […]

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/ 29 May 2000

FAIRHEAD MURDER TRIAL STARTS

THE trial starts on Monday of three suspects accused of abducting, raping and finally murdering a Brenda Fairhead and her 11-year-old daughter, Kia, near Port Alfred. The Cape Town women disappeared in January this year after an angling outing at the Fish River mouth. Three weeks have been set aside for the High Court trial, […]

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/ 29 May 2000

‘NO ROOM FOR MENGISTU’ IN ZIM

THE leader of Zimbabwe’s Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) indicated Sunday that he would move to expel former Ethiopian dictator Mengistu Haile Mariam if the MDC wins parliamentary elections due next month. “There is no room here in Zimbabwe for Mengistu,” Morgan Tsvangirai said. Colonel Mengistu, ousted nine years ago, has been living in an […]