Staff Reporter
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/ 9 April 1999

Don’t mention that trial …

Although he walked free in 1997, Bruce Grobbelaar cannot find an English club that will have him. Simon Kuper reports `Bloody mist, eh?” says Bruce Grobbelaar, jumping out of his car just in time for training. “You can’t see a golf ball on the fairways.” Behind him Table Mountain is indeed shrouded in the stuff, […]

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/ 9 April 1999

In the Boo! universe

Total originality, explosive energy and plenty of brain power have all played a part in the rapid rise of Boo! to South African stardom, writes Andrea Burgener For a rare few seconds, Princess Leonie’s tight-as-a-tourniquet drum rhythms are still. Chris Chameleon, lead singer and self-proclaimed resident polysexual of Boo! is remonstrating with the cheering, applauding […]

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/ 9 April 1999

MASTERS HALTED BY BAD WEATHER

PLAY was suspended in Augusta, Georgia late on Thursday at the 63rd US Masters due to inclement weather, with more than one third of the field still on the course. Lightning was spotted in the area of Augusta National Golf Club. Americans Davis Love, Brandel Chamblee and Scott McCarron shared the clubhouse lead at three-under […]

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/ 9 April 1999

Why trade is a bad idea

Over the next two weeks 59 tons of African ivory will be sold to Japan. Leading elephant researchers argue this could open the door to wider elephant slaughter Three shipments of 59,1 tons of ivory will be auctioned and sold to Japanese traders in the next two weeks, in terms of a recent international decision […]

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/ 9 April 1999

Unscrambling Jay’s African rally

So imagine waking up to discover on breakfast television that Jay Naidoo is off on a rally across the African continent with none other than Bobby Brown. Shucks, does this mean that doe-eyed Whitney Houston will be popping up to croon loving words of encouragement to her man at every pit stop between Tunis and […]

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/ 9 April 1999

Y2K bug to cripple SA hospitals?

Aaron Nicodemus A leading Y2K expert says South Africa’s public hospitals are woefully unprepared for the January 1 2000 computer glitches that may disrupt the flow of medical supplies and cause life-support systems to malfunction. Private hospitals are only doing slightly better, says Mohammed Madhi, CEO of Cyberknowledge Systems and a national expert on Y2K. […]

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/ 9 April 1999

MAN IN COURT FOR UDM ATTACK

A 39-year-old Nyanga resident appeared in court on Thursday on firearms charges following an attack on Malizole Diko, the Western Cape secretary of the United Democratic Movement. Diko claimed he was shot at while returning home to the KTC informal settlement after attending a political meeting on Wednesday. He returned fire before reporting the incident […]

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/ 9 April 1999

Zambian aid for Angolan rebels

Fears are growing that Angola’s civil war could spill over its borders following reports that Zambia is aiding Unita. Ivor Powell reports New evidence has come to light implicating President Frederick Chiluba’s Zambian government in aiding Jonas Savimbi’s rebel Unita movement in neighbouring Angola. Indications have also surfaced of Ugandan troops seconded in support of […]

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/ 9 April 1999

WOMEN’S MEDIA AWARD

A NEW media award for women has been launched by the Forum for African Women Educationalists of South Africa, for the honouring of women journalists who work to highlight education and development issues for women. It will be called the Fawe Award for Media Excellence. The first award ceremony will be held in Cape Town […]