Staff Reporter
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/ 7 February 2000

HYUNDAI KOREA ULIKELY TO HOUNOUR WARRANTIES

HYUNDAI Korea is unlikely to honour warranties and service plans for many of the 80000 Hyundai vehicles, even though a consortium of banks and creditors is due to sign a deal with the Korean company on Monday. Business Day reports that Super Group, a key contender, pulled out of bidding citing sensitive conditions put on […]

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/ 7 February 2000

GOLD FIELDS MOVES INTO THE BLACK

GOLD mining giant Gold Fields reported higher quarterly profits on the back of a stronger gold price and confirmed it is eyeing neighbouring gold miner Western Areas. Gold Fields also forecast a strong second half to the financial year, including a higher dividend payout for shareholders. Western Areas management said on Wednesday the company’s future […]

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/ 7 February 2000

‘WE CAN’T LOSE’ — NIGERIAN SKIPPER

TITLE favourites Nigeria meet surprise packets Senegal on Monday in what appears the most one-sided quarter-final of the African Nations Cup. While the Super Eagles line-up could be mistaken for the African All Stars, the Lions do not possess one footballer who would be immediately recognisable outside the West African country. “We are the best […]

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/ 7 February 2000

EGYPT’S EMAN RULED OUT

EGYPT’S attempt to retain the African Nations Cup received a terrible blow when star striker Hazem Emam was ruled out of the tournament with an ankle injury. Emam hurt himself in a crunching tackle with Abdel Aziz Ayman during training at the Kano Pillars’ stadium and was rushed to hospital on Saturday evening. Egypt coach […]

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/ 7 February 2000

No ANC-union fight looming, says Mbeki

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Monday 10.20am PRESIDENT Thabo Mbeki on Sunday denied confrontation is looming with the African National Congress and its ruling labour and communist allies over his tough macro-economic strategies. In a setback for the Congress of South African Trade Unions and a boost for employers, Mbeki said in his State of the […]

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/ 6 February 2000

VENTER TO STAY WITH SHARKS

SHARKS coach Hugh Reece-Edwards says eighthman AJ Venter will remain with the squad unless ordered otherwise by a court. Venter missed his team’s 51-0 victory over Border in a pre-season friendly in East London on Saturday. The mercurial eighthman is embroiled in a contractual dispute with the Golden Lions, and Venter has been barred from […]

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/ 6 February 2000

Hayatou calls for African 2006 bid agreement

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Saturday 4.00pm. AFRICAN Football Confederation president Issa Hayatou warned on Saturday that Africa’s chance of hosting the 2006 World Cup may be ruined if South Africa and Morocco persist in putting up rival bids. In an interview in the Dubai daily Emirati al-Ittihad, Hayatou said: “If the two countries don’t […]

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/ 6 February 2000

PROTEST AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

SEVERAL organisations including the ANC Women’s League and Women Against Child Abuse will demonstrate against domestic violence outside the Johannesburg magistrates court at 8.30am. on Monday. The demonstration is being planned to coincide with the start of judgement in the domestic violence trial of television personality Tracey Going and film-maker Richard Latham. The trial has […]

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/ 6 February 2000

HABRE FORMALLY CHARGED

FORMER Chadian president Hissene Habre was charged on Thursday in Dakar with “complicity in acts of torture” following complaints filed against him last week by several human rights organisations, Habre’s lawyer said. This is the first time an African country has pursued a former head of state from another country on the continent. Habre, who […]

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/ 6 February 2000

NOORDHOEK FIRES BLAZE AGAIN

FIRES in the Noordhoek region near Cape Town have been rekindled by strong winds and three Air Force helicopters have been called in to control the fires. Western Cape joint forces spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Piet Paxton said helicopters took to the air shortly after 5pm to investigate the fire, which was raging in the mountains […]