Staff Reporter
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/ 17 December 1999

Scrubbed, slick and sorted

Guy Willoughby Review of the week Reviewers like to begin notices of Not the Midnight Mass by reminiscing about the first time they caught their act (except in Cape Town – Cape Town reviewers, like Cape Town police, rarely catch anything). I’ll quickly observe, then, that I first saw the famous a cappella foursome from […]

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/ 17 December 1999

Syndicates strip Bushbuckridge reserve

The Bushbuckridge Nature Reserve is being plundered while politicians squabble over who it belongs to, and who will take responsibility for it, reports Fiona Macleod Armed syndicates are pillaging truckloads of rare indigenous trees from a 7E000ha game reserve on the border between Mpumalanga and Northern Province while politicians and conservation authorities squabble about who […]

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/ 16 December 1999

SASOL APPROVES BUTANOL PLANT

SYNTHETIC fuel producer Sasol said on Tuesday it had approved an R835-million capital budget to build a new butanol plant with a capacity of 150000 tons a year. Sasol said in a statement basic engineering for the plant is likely to be completed by March 2000 and the plant is expected to enter production during […]

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/ 16 December 1999

FNB STADIUM TO BE ENLARGED IF SA WINS BID

SOUTH Africa plans to increase the capacity of the showpiece FNB Stadium in Johannesburg from 80000 to 110000 if South Africa are chosen to host the 2006 World Cup. A bid committee spokesman said minimal expansion and upgrading is needed at eight other venues and new stadiums are planned for Brakpan near Johannesburg, Cape Town, […]

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/ 16 December 1999

SA WINS UN AUDIT

SOUTH Africa has been appointed as one of the three countries auditing the United Nations, new Auditor-General Shauket Fakie announced on Tuesday. This will result in a yearly foreign income of about R10-million for the country, he said at a news conference in Pretoria. The UN contract is four times the size of the one […]

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/ 16 December 1999

FANA LOSES 12-ROUNDER

SOUTH African junior lightweight champion Zonke Fana on Tuesday night lost a 12-round decision to Dean Pithie for the WBC’s b-grade international title in Coventry, England. The bout swung the way of Pithie in the eighth round when he dropped Fana for an eight-count. The South African’s record drops to 11 wins and two defeats.

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/ 16 December 1999

PIRATES SEIZE THE DAY

IN a Caste Premiership match at Athlone Stadium in Cape Town on Wednesday night, Orlando Pirates beat bottom-of-the-log Mother City 2-0. The first goal was scored in the 51st minute by Phumlani Mkhize. In the 90th minute Pirates sealed the game when striker Sibusiso Zuma dribbled past three defenders before unleashing the ball into the […]

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/ 16 December 1999

ELEVEN DIE IN ROAD CRASH

ELEVEN people were killed and three seriously injured in a four-vehicle pile-up between Hectorspruit and Marlothpark in Barberton on Thursday morning. Traffic authorities said a taxi driver tried to overtake a truck that was driving slowly and crashed into the back of it. It said another truck and taxi travelling on the same route could […]

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/ 16 December 1999

Nigeria’s soccer heads face the axe

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Lagos | Wednesday 5.50pm. NIGERIA’s two top football officials will be sacked if the country does not get to the semi-finals of next month’s African Nations Cup, Sports Minister Damishi Sango warned Wednesday. “It would be a disaster if the Eagles don’t get as far as the semi-finals of the championship,” being co-hosted […]

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/ 16 December 1999

CONGO REFINERY TO BE KICK STARTED

THE Government of the Congo republic has targeted 700-million CFA francs (R7,3-million) to be used to kick start production at the Congolaise de Raffinage oil refinery. The refinery has not been operational for almost four years, resulting in the Congo being forced to import all refined products.