Staff Reporter
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/ 2 May 1999

KZN POLL SECURE

THE police services and army in KwaZulu-Natal said on Friday they are confident a climate conducive to free and fair elections will be maintained in the run-up to and during the June 2 poll. A joint statement said police, the army and the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) hold meetings on a regular basis to discuss […]

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/ 2 May 1999

NOT GUILTY, SAYS MBEKI GUARD

EVANS MODISE, a member of the police VIP protection unit and a bodyguard to Deputy President Thabo Mbeki, has pleaded not guilty to a charge of murder, in the Mamelodi Magistrate’s Court. Modise is alleged to have beaten to death a neighbour, Hluphekile Baloyi, on New Year’s Eve, by beating his head against the road. […]

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/ 2 May 1999

Old Mutual in sale talks

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Friday 4.00pm. OLD Mutual, which will list on the London stock exchange this year, said on Friday it is in talks to sell British-based Old Mutual Life Assurance and another unit based in the Isle of Man. The businesses are on the block because Old Mutual wants to move further into […]

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/ 2 May 1999

JOHNNIC WANTS TO MOVE CAMP

JOHNNIC wants to lend Johannesburg’s northern council several million rand to remove an informal settlement perched at the doorstep of Dainfern, an upmarket development. The council and the Zevenfontein informal settlement community have rejected the offer, saying Johnnic wishes to move the camp to economically unviable land. Johnnic has offered to install water, sewage and […]

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/ 2 May 1999

INDEPENDENT MINORITIES ACCEPT

INDEPENDENT Newspapers Plc said on Wednesday its offer to buy out minority shareholders in South Africa’s Independent Newspapers Holdings Ltd had been accepted. The Irish-based newspaper group said in a statement that it now holds 99,2% of the issued share capital of its South African subsidiary and it intends to acquire, in terms of the […]

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/ 2 May 1999

UGANDA PLANNING TO INVADE SUDAN

UGANDA is preparing an armed incursion into neighbouring Sudan, a government newspaper in Khartoum alleged on Friday. The Al Anbaa said Sudan is massing troops on its side of the shared border and that armoured battalions are “poised for an offensive on vast areas in the equatorial region in south Sudan with the aim of […]

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/ 2 May 1999

VIOLENCE MARS CAF CUP TIE

ETOILE du Sahel of Tunisia drew 2-2 with Express of Uganda in the CAF Cup second round first leg match played on Saturday. Etoile took the lead in the 12th minute through El-Mamani Ridha and added a second through El-Bargui Hakim in the 15th minute, before Express pulled one back in the 30th minute through […]

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/ 2 May 1999

TAXI’S GET SMART

THE Gauteng government on Thursday introduced a smart card system for commuters to use to pay taxi fares, ushering in a new phase of cashless commuting, SABC radio news reported on Thursday. Provincial transport MEC Joyce Kgoali said the new system will be introduced over the next two to three months. The smart cards will […]

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/ 2 May 1999

ZIM AXES HUNDREDS OF WORKERS

HUNDREDS of engineers and technicians employed by Zimbabwe’s state-owned Posts and Telecommunications Corporation have been fired for going on strike, the corporation announced on Friday. Postmaster-General Sizo Mhlanga accused the workers of having sabotaged equipment since the strike began on Tuesday, and said the mass sacking was aimed at preventing further destruction of property. The […]

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/ 2 May 1999

UNITY OF THE NON-ENTITIES

LOUIS LUYT’S Federal Alliance will be joined in the June 2 battle for seats in the National Assembly with two other parties with roots in the former homelands. The Dabalorivhuwa Patriotic Front was formed in 1998 by former civil servants of the one-time Venda homeland to fight pension issues. The Vukuzenzele Sekusile Party is based […]