Staff Reporter
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/ 27 April 1999

BUS STRIKE ENTERS WEEK TWO

THE national strike by national bus workers looks set to enter its second week after talks with the South African Bus Employers’ Association remained deadlocked on Friday. Spokesman for the four unions supporting the strike — — the Transport and General Workers’ Union, the Transport and Allied Workers’ Union, the Western Cape Omnibus Staff Union […]

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/ 27 April 1999

QUAKE HALTS ANGLOGOLD OPERATIONS

ANGLOGOLD said on Friday that an earthquake has halted operations at its Matjhabeng mine in the Free State province but most of the workforce had been accounted for. The earthquake, measuring 4,2 on the Richter scale, hit the South African gold mining town of Welkom in the early hours on Friday causing damage to buildings […]

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/ 27 April 1999

POLICEMAN GUNNED DOWN ON FLATS

A CAPE Flats police reservist was shot dead and two of his colleagues wounded when they attended a complaint in Tafelsig, Mitchell’s Plain late on Sunday. Police spokesman Captain Mark Romburgh said Constable Nasrula Samie and three colleagues spotted a group of about 10 men in Mirinda Street, Tafelsig at about 9.15pm. Samie got out […]

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/ 27 April 1999

11 DIE IN ANGOLAN AMBUSH

AT least 11 people, including nine crack police officers, were killed in an ambush blamed on Unita rebels in southern Angola at the weekend, the private radio Ecclesia reported Monday. Several people were missing following the attack near Canjala in Benguela province on Sunday. The victims were travelling in a 16-truck convoy escorted by rapid […]

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/ 27 April 1999

R1M OF AZT DONATED

GLAXO WELLCOME, the pharmaceutical company which produces AZT and MTC, announced on Monday it will donate “starter packs” containing the drugs to healthcare workers exposed to possible HIV infection. Company spokeswoman Vicki Ehrich said the 5000 packs, worth R1-million, are designed for healthcare workers who may have been exposed to HIV through needle-pricking or other […]

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/ 27 April 1999

LAFARGE BUYS UGANDAN CEMENT

CEMENT giant Lafarge (SA) and Blue Circle Industries said on Friday they have acquired Ugandan cement maker Hima Cement through their joint ventures Bamburi Cement and Cemholding. Hima Cement has a factory 300km southwest of Kampala with “a potential annual capacity of 250000 tons a year,” Lafarge said in a statement. It said the Ugandan […]

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/ 27 April 1999

GANG DRIVES THROUGH SHOPPING MALL

AN organised gang drove a truck through Fourways Mall in Johannesburg on Sunday morning before smashing it through a glass window of a shop and driving off with R750000 worth of clothing. Superintendent Chris Wilken said on Monday that 12 gunmen in three vehicles reversed a truck through a glass entrance to the mall and […]

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/ 27 April 1999

SAB BIDS FOR SPANISH BREWER?

SOUTH African Breweries (SAB) has made an offer to buy Spanish beer brewer Cruzcampo, according to the Sunday Times of London. The bid price is unknown. Offers also came from Spanish brewer Damm and Heineken of the Netherlands. An acquisition by SAB is not likely to be blocked by Spanish legislation and could be a […]

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/ 27 April 1999

Conchita claims Classic

MONDAY, 12.00NOON: CLASSY Conchita Martinez beat Chanda Rubin in a disappointingly one-sided final of the MTN Women’s Classic in Johannesburg on Sunday. The Spaniard stroked her way to an easy 6-2, 6-1 victory over the 66th ranked American to pocket the $60000 winner’s cheque. Martinez used her varying pace to keep Rubin from establishing a […]