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/ 17 November 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Harare | Tuesday 3.30pm. THE International Monetary Fund’s executive board confirmed this week it is due to meet early next month in Washington to consider releasing an emergency $53-million balance of payments support for Zimbabwe under a standby credit arrangement. This announcement raises hopes that other lenders and donors which have been sitting […]
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/ 16 November 1998
ROB DAVIES, Johannesburg | Saturday 7.30pm. THE South African rugby side on Saturday came close to an embarrassing defeat when they beat an incredibly spirited Welsh side 28-20 at Wembley Stadium in London. The Springboks looked completely out of depth against the full-strength Welsh side, drilled to perfection by former Auckland Blues coach Graham Henry. […]
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/ 16 November 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Sunday 12.30pm. KAIZER Chiefs reached the the final of the Rothmans Cup soccer championships, despite losing 1-0 to Orlando Pirates in the second leg semifinal at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg on Saturday. Chiefs carried a valuable two goal cushion from their 3-1 win in the first leg into Saturday’s match, […]
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/ 16 November 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Monday 4.15pm. POST and Telecommunications Minister Jay Naidoo on the weekend unveiled South Africa’s first ever locally-built satellite which will be launched by Nasa in January. The micro-satellite, called Sunsat, cost about $6-million to build and was constructed by post-graduate engineering students at Stellenbosch University. Unveiling the satellite, Naidoo said […]
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/ 15 November 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Friday 5.00pm. FRANCE and South Africa signed on Thursday two agreements to expand their relations, notably with joint ventures and financial aid. One agreement calls for the appointment of a French expert charged with determining the best options for joint ventures and facilitating their establishment. Sectors deemed best suited for such […]
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/ 13 November 1998
deliver? In the second report of his seven-part series on transformation, John Matisonn looks at the financial problems that confronted the ANC when the party took over government The South African Airforce helicopters flew past the Union Buildings bearing the new flag in salute to President Nelson Mandela. Jet fighters streamed through the sky trailing […]
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/ 13 November 1998
Whether it’s buying or selling, Sithengi is the place for film-makers or wannabes. Andrew Worsdale report The biggest film industry gathering on the continent forges into its third year next week, and with the arrival on the stock exchange of major players like Primedia and African Media Entertainment (AME), it seems that this year’s Southern […]
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/ 13 November 1998
John Stremlau : A Second Look Democratic gains in this month’s congressional elections should enhance South Africa’s leverage in dealing with the United States on issues of importance to Africa. The unexpected defeat of Republican conservatives has given moderates in both political parties a stronger hand in foreign policy. And this new majority is likely […]
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/ 13 November 1998
David Shapshak The first time I heard daiko (Japanese drums) was at a performance by a group of Kobe elementary school children performing their school’s songs. It sounded like a full-blown adult symphony, not a bunch of 12-year-olds taking turns at the drums because there weren’t enough to go around. Such is the power of […]
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/ 13 November 1998
friend Mungo Soggot Hlengiwe Mkhize, the truth commissioner tipped to win a major government diamond contract, this week likened her prospective job of assessing the value of rough diamonds to that of compensating torture victims. Mkhize chairs the local arm of a consortium masterminded by a Belgian diamond broker which is the favourite in the […]