Staff Reporter
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/ 27 December 1999

HOLIDAYS CONFIRMED

THE department of home affairs on Friday confirmed that the four days from December 31, to January 3, will be public holidays. Spokesman Hennie Meyer said December 31 and January 2, were declared public holidays in a notice in the Government Gazette on May 7. “In terms of the Public Holidays Act, if a public […]

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/ 27 December 1999

England 366/9 at the close

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Durban | Monday 2.40pm. ENGLAND are on 366/9 after bad light ended play on the second day of the third Test against South Africa at Kingsmead in Durban. The day belonged to England’s skipper, Nasser Hussain, who scored 146 unbeaten runs in a mammoth innings of 463 balls. The South African’s struggled against […]

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/ 27 December 1999

YOUNG SPINNERS INCLUDED IN PLASCON SQUAD

YOUNG legspinners Andre Abrahams and Jacques Rudolph have been included in the Plascon Academy intake for next year. The two players spent a fortnight with Aussie spin-wizard Terry Jenner in Adelaide last month, and are two of six spinners in a “class” of 19 announced by SA director of coaching Jimmy Cook in Durban on […]

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/ 27 December 1999

UN SLIGHT FOR LIBERIA

THE United Nations Security Council, concerned over the recent flare-up of fighting in Sierra Leone, on Wednesday condemned indirectly the participation of Liberian forces in the conflict. In a statement read by council president Jassim Buallay, the members “condemned the participation of foreign forces in the internal strife in Sierra Leone”. The council did not […]

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/ 27 December 1999

SA GOVT OFFERS NIGERIA SUPPORT

THE South African government has moral and material aid to ensure that democracy prevails in Nigeria, SA High Commissioner to Nigeria George Nene said on SABC TV news on Thursday. Nene said non-governmental organisations from South Africa are already in Lagos to assist the military government in preparing for next year’s elections. “Nigerians are more […]

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/ 27 December 1999

ROAD DEATHS: 635

THE road death toll since the start of holiday season on December 1 has reached 635. That’s over 30 deaths more than the same time last year. The Arrive Alive campaign said on the weekend, that at least 29 people had been killed on South African roads since Christmas Eve. In KwaZulu-Natal, Arrive Alive issued […]

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/ 27 December 1999

HEAVY RAINS CLAIM MORE LIVES

POLICE divers were searching on Monday for four people feared drowned after the minibus taxi in which they were travelling was swept away by strong currents in the Mhlambe River in Muden, KwaZulu-Natal, on Sunday night. Police said the taxi was crossing the flooded river at 10pm when the vehicle stalled in the water flowing […]

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/ 27 December 1999

THE REST WILL HAVE TO WAIT

WHILE pupils who wrote final exams adminstered by the Independent Examinations Board received their Matric results on Wednesday, pupils who wrote government school exams have to wait until the end of December and early next year for their matric results. the Northern Cape will publish its results on December 30, North-West and Gauteng on December […]

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/ 26 December 1999

ROAD DEATHS REACH 587

THE road death toll since the start of holiday season on December 1 has reached 587. According to the Arrive Alive campaign, at least 29 people have been killed on South African roads since Christmas Eve. In KwaZulu-Natal, Arrive Alive issued warnings of mudslides, flooding and cave-ins following the recent heavy rainfalls. Kwazulu-Natal traffic authorities […]