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/ 16 December 1999
TASMIN Toubitt, the girlfriend of Springbok fullback Percy Montgomery, could face criminal charges after she broke into the home of her late ex-husband and removed a number of his possessions, The Star reported on Thursday. Toubitt, allegedly assisted by Montgomery, also removed her former husband’s car illegally from the car park at Cape Town International […]
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/ 16 December 1999
A SECOND senior official resigned from the Post Office on Wednesday, only a day after the resignation of the institution’s senior financial general manager. The Post Office said in a statment that Doug Smit, the general manager of Speed Services, will be temporarily replaced by Steve Gill. The senior manager of the Post Office’s communications […]
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/ 16 December 1999
MALAWI’s President Muluzi said in a statement on Wednesday that the small country of R10-million people had qualified for debt relief. He announced the good news after being officially assured of his country’s status at a meeting with British Secretary of State Claire Short. Britain also pledged to increase bilateral aid to Malawi to K5-billion […]
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/ 16 December 1999
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Wednesday 3.20pm. THE former boss of one of the biggest soccer clubs was shot dead during an apparent car hijacking on Tuesday. The tragedy is also considered another blow to the nation’s hopes of hosting the 2006 World Cup. Clarence Mlokoti, 69, the founder and former chairman of Premier Soccer League […]
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/ 16 December 1999
FRENCH hotel group Accor on Tuesday signed a $5,84-million deal with Zimbabwe’s Rainbow Tourism Group (RTG) at a ceremony sealing France’s largest single investment in the country since independence. Accor became the main shareholder in RTG, taking 35% of the group’s capital, sources involved in the deal said in Harare, where RTG owns the Sheraton, […]
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/ 16 December 1999
NICOLE MORDANT, Pretoria | Thursday 3.15pm THE government said on Wednesday that it will lift the secrecy that characterised its arms industry during the apartheid era and plot a course for the now embattled sector. Known for its clandestine nature before the 1994 elections, SA’s arms supply and service industry will now have to become […]
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/ 16 December 1999
ARRIVE Alive on Thursday put the death toll on South African roads since December 1 at 288. It said in a statement that the fatalities were caused in 189 accidents. The North West province reported the most deaths at 45, followed by KwaZulu-Natal with 41 and the Eastern Cape with 39. Death tolls in the […]
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/ 16 December 1999
CHAIRMAN of the National Convention of Arms Control Committee said on Wednesday that Armscor will no longer play a dual role in the arms industry. In terms of the White Paper on Defence Related Industries, it will act only as a procurement agency, rather than also as a vendor, which is inconsistent, according to the […]
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/ 15 December 1999
MOFOLO Park in Soweto will soon boast a tartan athletics track after an International Amateur Athletic Federation grant of R18-million was secured by Johannesburg’s Southern Metropolitan Local Council. The track will comply with international stadards after it’s completion in December 2000.
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/ 15 December 1999
MANOAH ESIPISU, Lusaka | day 11.00m. MINING giant Anglo American on Wednesday signed a deal to acquire several big copper mines in Zambia in a pact crucial for the country’s mine privatisation programme. “Our signing shows that Anglo is committed to the completion of this deal. We intend to keep to the January 31 deadline,” […]