Staff Reporter
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/ 20 June 1999

ZIMBABWEAN ARMY TO QUELL TENSION

ZIMBABWE’S army has been deployed in the western Matabeleland province to forestall violent protests by villages angered by the slow pace of land redistribution. The Daily News reported that tension has been rising over the re-allocation of land from several farms acquired by government from whites to resettle landless blacks. More than 1000 villagers have […]

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/ 20 June 1999

MONEYWEB LISTING SUCESSFUL

INTERNET-based media company Moneyweb had a successful listing on the JSE’s Development Capital board on Thursday. The share opened at 180 cents (issue price 100 cents), reached a high of 208 cents and a low of 168 cents. A total of 10-million ordinary shares were issued of which 1,5-million were allocated to Moneyweb subscribers. The […]

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/ 20 June 1999

KLUSENER TOP CUP BATTING AVERAGES

NOT suprsingly Lance Klusener topped the batting averages at the 1999 cricket World Cup. The player of the tournament played eight innings in nine matches, and was not out in six of them. With a run total of 281 — including a two unbeatedn 50s and the highest tally of sixes — he finished with […]

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/ 20 June 1999

SUDAN BUILDING “STRONG ISLAMIC STATE”.

SUDANESE President Omar el-Bashir said on Friday that his government is working toward creating a strong Islamic state that will not succumb to any outside pressure. Despite much resistance, el-Bashir said that Sudan during his 10-year leadership has never deviated from advancing Islamic goals. A strong Islamic nation would lead the world to respect Muslims, […]

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/ 20 June 1999

NIGERIA GETS CONNECTED

AT LEAST 200000 people regularly use the Internet in Nigeria, Nigerian Communications Commission chair, one OC Iromantu, said on Friday. Twenty-two internet service providers are active in the country, and many people access providers based outside the country, he said. Iromantu said Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, is already the Internet gateway into West Africa […]

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/ 20 June 1999

SA facing bitter trade war

DAVID MAGERIA, Nairobi | Friday 2.45pm SOUTH Africa faces a bitter trade war with its Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) neighbours over its aggressive sale of products on the continent while closing its own market, a Kenyan minister said. Kenyan Trade Minister Joseph Kamotho said on Thursday the 21-member Comesa will block […]

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/ 19 June 1999

Ernie a straggler after first day of Open

FRIDAY, 10.30AM: ERNIE ELS carded a pedestrian five-over-par 75 after the first day’s play at the US Open on Thursday, putting him nine shots behind the leader, Payne Stewart, who closed with three straight birdies to finish on a four-under 66. Qualifier Mark Carnevale, playing in only his second US Open, was one stroke behind […]

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/ 19 June 1999

KLUSENER IS SIXES KING

LANCE Klusener’s heavyweight bat and cavalier approach have combined to make him the World Cup’s leading six hitter after the first two rounds. Klusener, whose ferocious late order hitting has been a vital ingredient of South Africa’s smooth passage into the semifinals, has cleared the boundary nine times. He leads by one from India’s Saurav […]

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/ 19 June 1999

GANGA SACKED

AFRICAN Olympic chief Jean-Claude Ganga will lose his position as chief of the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa, following a change of rules made by the International Olympic Committee on Thursday. Ganga has been implicated in the recent scandals over bribery of Olympic officials.

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/ 19 June 1999

Mtshali sworn in as KwaNatal premier

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Pretoria | Friday 11.00am. THE coalition government of the Inkatha Freedom Party and the African National Congress in KwaZulu-Natal was committed to co-ordination and co-operation on all issues, the newly appointed provincial premier Lionel Mtshali said on Friday. Speaking shortly after being sworn in as premier, Mtshali said: “Our shared responsibility for the […]