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/ 5 January 2000

CAF delegation begins Nigerian inspection

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Lagos | Tuesday 1.00pm. A DELEGATION from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) arrived in Lagos on Monday to begin an inspection of facilities to be used for the 2000 African Nations Cup to be jointly hosted by Ghana and Nigeria. The two-man delegation inspected the pitches, control and changing rooms, sports, health […]

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/ 5 January 2000

ROADS REOPENED IN SIERRA LEONE

FORMER fighters of Sierra Leone’s Revolutionary United Front have reopened key roads in the interior that had been closed several years, commuters arriving in the capital said on Tuesday. The reopened roads include those linking Kenema and Koindu, Kono, Kailahun and other places in the east, travellers said. Over the weekend, Vice President Joe Demby […]

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/ 5 January 2000

RENAMO REJECTS COURT RULING

MOZAMBIQUE’s main opposition party, Renamo, on Tuesday rejected the Supreme Court’s endorsement of December elections and called once again for a recount. Earlier Tuesday, Mozambique’s Supreme Court had ruled that the presidential and general elections were in order, dismissing Renamo’s allegations of fraud. President Joaquim Chissano told reporters that Frelimo’s 133 MPs will take their […]

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/ 5 January 2000

RAIN FORCES GOVT TO ABANDON TORNADO VISIT

A GOVERNMENT delegation to tornado-wrecked areas in Transkei had to abandon their visit on Tuesday due to heavy rainfall and lightning. The tornado struck several Transkei areas on Saturday leaving three people dead and hundreds homeless. Government said it will be conducting “proper costing of the damage” — a process that was being hampered by […]

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/ 5 January 2000

PAHAD ‘RECOMMENDED’ SEVERANCE PACKAGE

A HIGH Court application against Foreign Affairs Minister Nkosazana Zuma by the department’s media director was heard in Pretoria on Wednesday. Marco Boni brought an urgent application asking the court to order Zuma to grant him his severance package, which he said was initially approved by Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Aziz Pahad, but later declined […]

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/ 5 January 2000

MALAWI HUNTERS WANT TO UP CROC QUOTA

MALAWIAN crocodile hunters have asked for their culling quota to be increased fourfold from 200 to 800 animals in an attempt to put an end to crocodile terror at a time when the reptiles kill at least two people a day. Malawi Crocodile Hunters Association president Khalid Hassen said that the country’s crocodile population is […]

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/ 5 January 2000

HOSPITALS FILL WITH BOTCHED CIRCUMCISIONS

AT least three Xhosa circumcision initiates have died and a large number have been admitted to Eastern Cape hospitals recently following botched circumcision procedures. Doctors said traditional surgeons often use the same blade on a string of initiates. At least 42 patients were admitted to northern Eastern Cape hospitals since December for treatment for serious […]

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/ 5 January 2000

GRAEME POLLOCK NAMED SA CRICKETER OF THE CENTURY

GRAEME Pollock was named South Africa’s Cricketer of the Century in Cape Town on Sunday at a ceremony in which close contender Basil D’Oliveira walked onto the Newlands ground for the first time in his life. The 55-year-old Pollock, an elegant left-handed batsman whose Test average of 60.97 was second only to that of Australian […]

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/ 5 January 2000

FLOODS RAVAGE NORTHERN CAPE

FLOODS have caused extensive damage to roads, animals and crops in several Northern Cape farming towns following heavy rainfall over the past 24 hours. In Postmasburge streets were flooded and bridges collapsed. In the farming community of Gatkoppies four houses were badly damaged, 10 goats were killed and 50 others washed away and vegetables worth […]

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/ 5 January 2000

Zambian govt in emergency talks with doctors

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Lusaka | Wednesday 6.00pm. THE Zambian government began emergency talks late on Wednesday with senior doctors who earlier issued an ultimatum to go on strike over the sacking of their junior counterparts, a health official said. Elwyn Chomba, the executive director of the country’s largest University Teaching Hospital (UTH),said the meeting to avert […]