Staff Reporter
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/ 8 January 2000

‘IVORIAN COUP AVERTED CIVIL WAR’

THE government of the Comoro islands, established after a military putsch last April, said on Friday that a Christmas Eve coup in Cte d’Ivoire may have averted civil war in the west African country. “Coups d’etat, though they may be condemned, can in certain situations avert disasters and prevent populations facing situations of anarchy and […]

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/ 8 January 2000

IRISH PM TO VISIT

IRISH Prime Minister Bertie Ahern will visit South Africa and Lesotho next week in the first official visit by an Irish prime minister to southern Africa, officials said on Friday. Ahern, accompanied by a delegation of trade and aid officials, will visit Lesotho’s King Letsie III on Monday. The prime minister will also meet his […]

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/ 8 January 2000

Zambia denies mobilising troops along Angolan border

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Luanda | Saturday 6.00pm. ZAMBIA denied on Saturday that it had put its troops on high alert along the border with Angola in anticipation of Angolan soldiers chasing UNITA rebels across the frontier. Government chief spokesman and Information Minister Newstead Zimba and Defence Minister Chitalu Sampa both issued separate statements denying that the […]

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/ 8 January 2000

Overall leaders Roma and Shinozuka win third stage

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Bamako | Saturday 8.00pm. JAPAN’s Kenjiro Shinozuka and Spain’s Joan Roma won the third stage of the Paris-Dakar rally on Saturday to extend their overall lead in the car and motorbike sections. Shinozuka, in his Mitsubishi, slightly increased his advantage in this 670km stretch with 399km of specials between Nioro and Bamako in […]

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/ 7 January 2000

Sainct starts where he finished

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Dakar | Thursday 8.00pm. LAST year’s Paris-Dakar motorcycle winner Richard Sainct laid down the gauntlet right from the start of this year’s even on Thursday as he won the 588km first special from Dakar to Tambacounda on his BMW. The Frenchman, who finished 40 seconds ahead of Spaniard Juan Roma and 2min 09sec […]

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/ 7 January 2000

SA to meet Thailand in Hopman Cup final

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Perth | Friday 2.00pm. SOUTH Africa will meet Thailand’s tennis minnows for the Hopman Cup on Saturday in Perth following the Thai team’s giant-killing run to the final of the A$900000 mixed teams tournament. The Thai pair of Paradorn Srichaphan and Tamarine Tanasugarn have upset fancied teams including hosts Australia and Slovakia in […]

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/ 7 January 2000

PERFECT CONDITIONS FOR CAPE TO RIO START

PERFECT sailing conditions have been forecast for the start of the sixth Cape-to-Rio yacht race, which gets under way on Saturday at 3pm from the Cape Town harbour. A record 80 boats from nine different countries are contesting the highly tactical race of more than 3000 nautical miles. Nine yachts in the slower cruising class […]

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/ 7 January 2000

Hayatou set to retain CAF leadership

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Thursday 4.30pm. THE battle lines have been drawn for control of African football with supremo Issa Hayatou of Cameroon facing opposition for the first time since taking charge 12 years ago. African Football Confederation (CAF) president Hayatou, 53, a former international athlete who has twice been re-elected unopposed, will be challenged […]