Staff Reporter
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/ 8 May 1999

HEATH STARTS WORK IN GAUTENG

THE Heath Special Investigating Unit will be proceeding with the investigation of “irregularities” in the Gauteng Department of Housing and the Gauteng Gambling Board, following the necessary proclamations. Both Judge Willem Heath of the unit and Gauteng Premier Mathole Motshekga feel that the matters are urgent, according to a unit statement. The investigations will begin […]

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/ 8 May 1999

ZIM BANS ARMY QUITTERS

THE Zimbabwean army has banned resignations because of the war in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Military spokesman Colonel Chancellor Diye told the Financial Gazette on Thursday that the entire army of some 30 000 troops is on standby for active service in the DRC and therefore soldiers are prohibited from quitting the force. The […]

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/ 8 May 1999

16 parties to contest election

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Pretoria | Saturday 8.00pm. SIXTEEN political parties will contest South Africa’s second democratic election on June 2, three fewer than during the first all-race poll in 1994, election officials announced on Saturday. Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) chief electoral officer Mandla Mchunu told a press conference that, in all, 26 parties will contest national […]

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/ 8 May 1999

MINEWORKER’S BODY FOUND

THE body of one of two Matjhabeng miners trapped underground after an earthquake in the Goldfields area on April 23 was found on Wednesday. Anglovaal spokesman Andries van Zyl said the body was found in the working area near the Eland Shaft where rescue teams had been searching since the earthquake. The miner’s body was […]

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/ 8 May 1999

SA CONDEMNS EMBASSY BOMBING

THE South African government on Saturday condemned the accidental bombing by NATO forces of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, and called for intensified diplomatic efforts to resolve the Kosovo crisis. The foreign affairs department said in a statement that Pretoria had “consistently expressed concern about the NATO bombing raids of Yugoslavia.” “It has also predicted […]

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/ 8 May 1999

OLDEST HUMAN TOOLS FOUND

THE oldest known human tools, half-a-million older years older than those previously held to be the most ancient, have been found in northern Kenya, Nature reported on Thursday. French scientists put the age of the stone tools at 2,34 million years, when man’s ancestors were previously not thought to have the mental and physical ability […]

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/ 8 May 1999

INTERNET THREATENS POOR

A COALITION of 133 developing countries wants the United Nations to keep radio, and other traditional media outlets, as A means of disseminating information rather than relying only on the internet. Switching to the ‘net would give an unfair advantage to rich nations over the poor, say the developing nations. Ambassador Samuel Insanally of Guyana, […]

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/ 8 May 1999

UNION URGES DU PREEZ PROBE

THE South African Union of Journalists on Wednesday urged the SABC board to set up an independent probe into last month’s axing of Special Assignment presenter Max du Preez. Du Preez is considering taking legal action against the broadcaster after his sudden dismissal. He has demanded reasons for his axing. The union demanded that the […]

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/ 8 May 1999

DANES GIVE MUYONGO ASYLUM

FORMER Caprivi opposition leader Mishake Muyongo and ex-Mafwe Chief Boniface Mamili left Botswana for Denmark on Monday after being granted residence rights by the Scandinavian country. A senior representative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees confirmed that Denmark has agreed to take the two men. Another 13 exiled Namibians are still awaiting confirmation […]

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/ 8 May 1999

AXED DJ JOINS FA

WESTERN Cape radio personality Martin Jordison announced on Wednesday he has been given the number three slot on the Federal Alliance’s list of candidates for the Western Cape legislature. Jordison said he supports the FA’s opposition to affirmative action legislation and its commitment to “transformation through upliftment” rather than “through decay to achieve a lower […]