Staff Reporter
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/ 7 January 2000

CAF delegation gives Nigerian venues the nod

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Lagos | Thursday 4.30pm. AN inspection team from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has given pass marks to the two Nigerian stadiums that will stage the 22nd African Nations Cup from January 23. “Everything we have seen so far has been positive,” said the leader of the two-man team, General Zoumaro Gnofane […]

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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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/ 6 January 2000

TRIBAL CONFLICT IN COURT

171 people arrested after a clash between rival tribes near Umtata in the Eastern Cape at the weekend appeared in court on Wednesday. The death toll in Sunday’s clashes, at the town of Flagstaff, rose to six on Wednesday after police discovered the body of a man who had been missing. The 171 people, who […]

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/ 6 January 2000

OIL SPILL THREATENS ANGOLAN WILDLIFE

AN oil spill is threatening the central African coast off the Angolan enclave of Cabinda, local government said on Wednesday. A large oil-slick has hit the Atlantic waters near the port of Futila, killing large quantities of fish, a local fisheries official said. The local administration said the spill resulted from operations by US oil […]

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/ 6 January 2000

ETHIOPIA GETS A RELIEF PORT

THE self-proclaimed Republic of Somaliland has given Ethiopia free access to a dock which will allow the land-locked country to receive critical food supplies, Ethiopian officials announced on Thursday. Deputy Transport and Communications Minister Ayenew Bitewlign confirmed that Ethiopia has been given formal permission to use the port of Berbera in the north-eastern rump of […]

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/ 6 January 2000

EGYPT MAKES HUGE OIL DISCOVERY

EGYPTS’S oil reserves have more than doubled with a huge discovery during deep water drilling off its Mediterranean coast, Oil Minister Sameh Fahmi announced on Monday. The find, made by three international companies which he did not name, will increase the country’s oil reserves from 3,7-billion barrels to 8,2-billion. Gas deposits lying beneath the oil […]