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/ 23 May 2000

ZIM TOBACCO EXPORTS LOWEST IN FIVE YEARS

STOCKS of export tobacco from Zimbabwe are at their lowest level in five years, a tobacco industry official said on Tuesday. But Zimbabwe Tobacco Association marketing director Pat Davis said the sector — the country’s top foreign exchange earner — could withstand the knocks caused by current political strife provided there was a return to […]

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/ 23 May 2000

JSE weaker on data and US, Asian bourses

ALAN FINLAY & Reuters, Johannesburg | Monday 4.00pm. THE JSE slipped lower on Monday on the back of weaker Asian markets, worse-than-expected first quarter gross domestic product data, and Friday’s dip in US markets. The all-share finished 0,60% or 43 points lower. Industrials closed down 1,28% or 104 points and financials ended 0,74% or 65 […]

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/ 23 May 2000

COETZER BEATS TORRENS-VALERO

South African top seed Amanda Coetzer beat Spain’s Cristina Torrens-Valero 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 Sunday to win the 140,000-dollar WTA tennis event in Antwerp. Coetzer, the world number 11, beat an opponent way below her in the rankings at 80th in a match interrupted by rain. On clay made slower by the moisture, the first set […]

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/ 23 May 2000

ZIM BUMPER MAIZE FORECASTS MAY BE REVISED

THE Zimbabwean government said on Monday that it expectes Zimbabwe to produce nearly 2,2-million mt of maize in the current farming year, up from the 1,5-million mt produced in 1999. However, a spokeswoman for the Commercial Grain Producers Association in Harare said that “at best” only 1,7-million mt of maize will be produced. She said […]

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/ 23 May 2000

Japan’s plans to help e-Africa

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Kuala Lumpur | Tuesday 12.20pm. JAPAN has announced plans to send Asian experts to Africa to upgrade skills and help lift it out of poverty. Amongst the plans is a major IT skills injection into the continent. Yasuaki Nogawa, deputy director general of Japan’s Middle East and Africa bureau, said the country will […]

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/ 23 May 2000

Chiefs, Pirates in huge sponsorship deal

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Tuesday 11.50am. TWO of the greatest rivals in South African soccer Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs have been united under the same sponsorship banner. Cellular network provider Vodacom has announced a “multi-million rand” three-year sponsorship the two clubs who hold two of the top-three spots on the Premier Soccer League […]

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/ 23 May 2000

Zanu-PF says it could loose election

SUSAN NJANJI, Harare | Tuesday 2.00pm. A SENIOR member of Zimbabwe’s ruling party has admitted it could be trounced by the new opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) in next month’s elections. At the same time the government of President Robert Mugabe on Tuesday gazetted legislation empowering the government to acquire 841 white-owned farms for […]

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/ 23 May 2000

‘Illegal’ govt official escapes police custody

JUSTIN ARENSTEIN, Nelspruit | Tuesday 5.40pm. A KEY Mpumalanga local government department official allegedly admitted she is an illegal immigrant from Swaziland before escaping from police custody on Monday night. Police prohibited immigrant unit commander, Captain David Chilembe, confirmed on Tuesday that police are searching for the young woman after she gave her police guard […]

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/ 23 May 2000

CHALUPSKY WINS IN HAWAII

SOUTH Africa’s Oscar Chalupsky won the 10km Kala Kukea memorial race at Hawaii Kai at the weekend. With the World Ocean Kayak Championships on May 28, it sets the Duzi star up well. “This was a very good warm up race for next week’s world champs and it gave a good indication of my speed,” […]

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/ 23 May 2000

WATSON TO BLOW SUPER 12 FINAL

ANDRE Watson will referee Saturday’s Super 12 rugby final between the ACT Brumbies and the Crusaders in Canberra. Watson will lead a trio of South African officials, assisted on the touch lines by Jonathan Kaplan and Tappe Henning. Watson, South Africa’s top ref, blew last year’s Rugby World Cup final.