Staff Reporter
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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

ZIM BEAT MCC IN SECOND TEST RUN-UP

ZIMBABWE warmed up for Thursday’s second Test at Trent Bridge with their second consecutive victory on Yorkshire soil beating MCC by 22 runs in Castleford on Sunday. The tourists, beaten with embarrassing ease by England in the first Test at Lord’s and badly out of touch elsewhere this summer, played themselves back into form with […]

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/ 30 May 2000

MPUMA PILOT KILLED

A 46-year-old Mpumalanga pilot died instantly on Monday evening when his borrowed light aircraft developed mechanical problems and crashed shortly after take-off. Gary Griffiths was burnt beyond recognition in a fire which also consumed the wrecked Armerod two-seater he had borrowed from a friend. Witnesses told police on Tuesday they saw sparks shooting from the […]

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/ 30 May 2000

ZAMBIA CAPTURES ANGOLAN SOLDIER

ZAMBIA is holding an Angolan soldier after a border clash that left three Zambians wounded last week. “Three Zambians — a soldier and two civilians — were wounded but are out of danger. We are still holding one Angolan government soldier,” a Zambian official said. The incident happened on Thursday when Angolan soldiers crossed into […]

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/ 30 May 2000

IBYA SENDS SECOND ENVOY TO PHILIPPINES

LIBYA is to send a second envoy to the Philippines to try to help secure the release of 21 mostly foreign hostages held by Muslim rebels, a Libyan organisation said on Tuesday. The Kadhafi World Foundation, in a statement published by the Libyan embassy in Riyadh, said the second representative would back up the efforts […]

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/ 30 May 2000

Sundowns turn down spot in big-money tournament

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Tuesday 11.20am. IN a move which threatens the already fragile state of affairs in the Premier Soccer League, Sundowns have turned down an offer to play in the Vodacom Challenge. The competition, an unofficial multi-million rand involving top soccer teams from all over Africa — and possibly teams from countries […]

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/ 30 May 2000

KIWIS WHIP SEVENS BOKS 69-10

SOUTH Africa were outpointed 69-10 by New Zealand in the inaugural World Sevens Series Cup Final in Paris on Sunday. The teams went into the break with the Kiwis leading 45-0 and although the Springboks scored two tries in the second-half it was a matter of trying to retain their self respect. “I’m just pleased […]

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/ 30 May 2000

STATS SA HEAD STEPS DOWN

SOUTH Africa’s main agency for government statistics said on Tuesday it is recruiting a new head to replace Mark Orkin, who has held the post since 1995. Orkin has been credited with turning the body around, making it a authoritative source of relevant market information reflecting a democratic South Africa. Finance Minister Trevor Manuel stressed […]

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/ 30 May 2000

INTERNET ADVERTISING BUREAU SET UP

THE country’s leading internet marketing specialists have announced the formation of the South African branch of the US-based Internet Advertising Bureau. Ronan Langford, MD of Real Media Africa, says that IAB SA will act as a collective voice representing companies engaged in selling advertising in internet-based media in South Africa and internationally. It aims to […]

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/ 30 May 2000

SAGE REPORTS 22% INCREASE IN HEADLINE

LISTED insurance and financial services company, Sage, reported headline earnings per share for the year ended March 31 of 257,7 cents, a 22% increase from the 211 cents seen in the year-earlier period. Sage said before-tax profits had risen 54% to R492,2-million from R318,6-million in the previous year, although taxes had more than trebled to […]