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/ 26 December 1999
THE National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa, representing 400 workers at Anglo American Platinum’s (Amplats) base metals refinery in Rustenburg on Wednesday declared a dispute with the company over wages. Numsa said it is ready for a battle with management after contract talks on Tuesday stalled over the wage issue. Numsa said it is […]
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/ 26 December 1999
CANADIAN mining firm, First Quantum, has offered to buy the remaining Zambian copper mine assets of the cash-strapped Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines (ZCCM).First Quantum chairman, Philip Pascall said in a statement released to Nkana and Mufulira divisions but the deal is subject to further negotiations with the Zambian government. The company has formed a consortium […]
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/ 26 December 1999
PHILLIP Ndou has moved up to the number-five spot in the WBA ratings after successfully defending his WBA Continental featherweight title for the first time. Ndou, nicknamed “Time Bomb”, stopped Laureano Ramirez of the Dominican Republic inside three rounds of their scheduled 12-rounder at Johannesburg’s Wembley Arena last Wednesday. Promoter Branco Milenkovic received a letter […]
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/ 26 December 1999
ANGOLAN soldiers have captured an island occupied by Unita rebels along the border with Namibia. Namibia said Angolan soldiers found 50 mortar bombs, 200 landmines, two cannons and other military equipment on the small island, situated on the narrow Kavango River, about 200km east of Rundu. It was being used by Unita to “position its […]
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/ 26 December 1999
THE Foreign Affairs Ministry said on Wednesday that the department’s former chief spokesman has begun legal action against Foreign Minister Nkosazana Zuma. Media relations chief Marco Boni, who quit his post at the end of last month, wants R805000 in severance pay. He says he was sidelined by the minister when she arrived from the […]
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/ 26 December 1999
ALL staff at Mpumalanga’s Tourism Authority (MTA) have lost their jobs and will have to re-apply for positions when the organisation is restructured early next year. A group of 17 staff members have already consulted with attorneys in an attempt to fight the move but declined to comment for fear of prejudicing their legal claims. […]
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/ 26 December 1999
A NEW wine range called “Winds of Change” has been launched in London by a group of Paarl farm workers. The wine, a pinotage cabernet blend, is unique in the sense that it was produced on the Sonop farm in Paarl, near Cape Town, of which nine farm worker households earlier in the year acquired […]
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/ 26 December 1999
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Tuesday 11.00am. PHIL Masinga, Bafana Bafana’s leading all-time goal-scorer, could be out for as long as six months with a knee injury. Masinga, who has netted the ball 16 times for South Africa, will miss next month’s African Cup of Nations in Ghana and Nigeria. Masinga sustained a ligament injury during […]
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/ 26 December 1999
THE US government on Wednesday lifted a six-year-old ban on direct flights between the United States and Nigeria, imposed after the military annulled elections in 1993. “US Transportation Secretary Rodney E. Slater today announced his finding that that Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos, Nigeria, now maintains and carries out effective security measures,” the US […]
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/ 26 December 1999
THE Inkatha Freedom Party has condemned the murder of six people early on Wednesday morning at remote KwaMachi on the KwaZulu-Natal south coast. Six men, aged between 40 and 60, were shot and hacked to death and several others were wounded during the attack which is believed to be related to faction fighting in the […]