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/ 13 December 1999

SUDANESE PRESIDENT DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY

SUDANESE President Omar al-Beshir said order and calm reigned in Khartoum on Monday after he declared a state of emergency and dissolved parliament ahead of a vote to curb his powers. Beshir declared a three-month emergency late on Sunday and announced the dissolution of parliament, which was two days away from debating curbs on presidential […]

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/ 13 December 1999

FERRY DISASTER ON LAKE VICTORIA

At least 11 people died and 160 others are feared drowned after a ferry boat sank on Lake Victoria in northwestern Tanzania, Radio Tanzania reported on Monday. The radio report said 102 other people were rescued from the boat, which hit a rock and broke apart on Lake Victoria. The boat was apparently carrying passengers […]

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/ 13 December 1999

Stanbic seeks liquidation of Infiniti

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Monday 4.00pm. THE Standard Bank said on Monday it has served papers on Infiniti Technologies to inform the company that it is seeking its liquidation. Infiniti, a black empowerment information technology services firm, said last week that one of its units had been placed into provisional liquidation, a move which prompted […]

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/ 13 December 1999

Dolezar takes Sundowns to Rothmans glory

ANDREW MUCHINERIPI, Rustenburg | Sunday 10.30am. Sundowns ………… (1) 2 (Amougou 37, Mudau 53) Free State Stars …. (0) 0 SUNDOWNS will play a lot better than this and lose. But do they care? Not a chance. What matters is that the Rothmans Cup bogey has been laid to rest and they are R1-million richer. […]

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/ 13 December 1999

Shoshanguve taxi ranks operating smoothly

OWN CORRESPONDENT , Johannesburg | Monday 7.15pm. TAXI ranks in Soshanguve are running smoothly and without incident after being re-opened on Sunday afternoon. The ranks were closed for two months in an attempt to put an end to taxi violence. Police spokesman Superintendent Roy Govender said taxi associations west of Pretoria and in the North […]

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/ 13 December 1999

M-WEB AIMS FOR 200000

INTERNET service provider M-Web has announced that it is on track to break the 200000 subscriber mark before Christmas. M-Web said on Friday that the recent deal with ITI (which saw M-Web take on subscriber management services for ITI’s Club Internet subscribers) has contributed to additional growth, as has the acquisition of Cyberhost’s subscriber base […]

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/ 13 December 1999

MPUMA TOWN FACES BLACK CHRISTMAS

RESIDENTS of Thohoyandou in the former Venda homeland are preparing for a black Christmas and new millennium, with no Christmas lights, no street lights and no traffic lights. Eskom has cut off electricity to the town because of a dispute with the town council over the payment of a R1,8-million bill. The last time street […]

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/ 13 December 1999

MASINGA’S SEASON ENDS

SOUTH African striker Phil “Chippa” Masinga, who plays for Bari, will undergo surgery on a knee injury which will virtually rule him out of the rest of the Italian season. Masinga twisted his knee during training last week but a fresh examination on Monday has shown the injury to be more serious than first thought, […]

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/ 13 December 1999

LAGOS’ GOVERNOR SURVIVES ASSASSINATION BID

AN armed gang opened fire on a convoy carrying the governor of Nigeria’s economic capital, Lagos, but he escaped after guards shot and killed four assailants, the city’s police chief said on Monday. Governor Bola Tinubu’s convoy was returning to his official residence in the early hours of Sunday morning from an inspection tour when […]

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/ 13 December 1999

KHOZA IMPLICATED IN ANC KILLING

INKATHA Freedom Party MP Themba Khoza was implicated in the murder of African National Congress leader Sam Ntuli in the early 1990s at a Truth and Reconciliation Commission amnesty hearing on Thursday. Khoza was implicated by IFP member Thulani Tsotetsi, who is seeking amnesty for involvement in the killings of six people between 1992 and […]