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/ 28 November 1999
PRESIDENT Daniel arap Moi of Kenya, where AIDS kills 500 people every day, on Thursday declared the disease a national disaster, but declined to advocate condom use to fight the epidemic. Addressing the official opening of a four-day AIDS awareness symposium for legislators here on Thursday, Moi ordered the immediate setting up of a National […]
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/ 27 November 1999
THE draw for the first round of the Castle Cup Southern Africa championship have been made: Mar 4 – Zimbabwe v Lesotho Mar 18 – Zambia v Botswana Apr 1 – South Africa v Mauritius Apr 15 – Malawi v Mozambique Byes: Angola (holders), Namibia, Swaziland 26
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/ 26 November 1999
BANKING and financial services shares, which analysts say have languished in deeply oversold territory, are expected to launch a comeback next week,but the wider market is harder to call. Analysts said on Friday that the approach of the millennium date change and its attendant uncertainties, perceived to be more acute in emerging markets, would sap […]
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/ 26 November 1999
ANGLOGOLD said on Friday that it has already been offered 24,6% of the issued capital of Australian gold miner Acacia Resources in terms of its takeover offer. “We are delighted with this positive early response from the Acacia shareholders,” AngloGold CEO Bobby Godsell said in a statement. AngloGold has offered 3,5 of its shares for […]
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/ 26 November 1999
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Friday 9.00am. STANDARD Bank Investment Corporation (Stanbic) remained defiant to a hostile takeover bid by Nedcor on Thursday, while revealing that Nedcor offered a far better deal to the bank in September last year. Stanbic CE Jacko Maree said on Thursday Nedcor suggested a swap ratio of 4,35 Stanbic shares for […]
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/ 26 November 1999
SWEDISH truck and bus maker Scania said on Friday it has won an order for 340 South African buses worth about $38-million. The deal between Scania’s South African subsidiary Scania South Africa and Great North Transport of South Africa was signed in a ceremony in Johannesburg as part of a Sweden-South Africa partnership week. Scania, […]
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/ 26 November 1999
ONE of the bidders for the third mobile phone licence said on Wednesday it fears the announcement of the winner could be snagged by a probe into alleged corruption at telecoms watchdog the South Africa Telecommunications Regulatory Authority. Dutch-registered Mobile Systems International Cellular Investments Holdings (MSI) said the delay could hit the business plans of […]
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/ 26 November 1999
LOCAL retailers, damaged by the country’s recent economic woes, will get a boost from interest rate cuts, subdued inflation and upbeat consumer spending ahead of the millennium, analysts said on Friday. They said the retail sector’s pre-Christmas rebound is expected to take root despite the Reserve Bank’s move this week to put breaks on easing […]
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/ 26 November 1999
FOUR people were killed early on Friday when a private plane crashed shortly after take-off from Nairobi’s international airport, state radio reported. Three people died instantly when the plane, operated by Aircraft Leasing Company, crashed shortly after taking off from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for Dar es Salaam at 0245 GMT. The pilot, reportedly Danish, […]
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/ 26 November 1999
ARCHBISHOP Desmond Tutu said on Thursday he is disappointed President Thabo Mbeki has decided against a one-on-one meeting with the Dalai Lama when he visits South Africa early next month. Mbeki won’t be meeting Tibet’s exiled spiritual leader because of pressure from the Chinese government. Former Chinese premier Li Peng and his delegation had raised […]