TUESDAY, 11.30AM GOLD managed to keep its head above the $320/oz mark in international markets on Monday, giving a measure of confidence to gold shares on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Bullion traded between $320,20 and $322,10 on European markets, closing in both London and New York at $320,85. The JSE’s all gold index plucked up […]
TUESDAY, 8.00AM BUSHBUCKRIDGE is to remain part of Northern Province, but some government functions will be taken on by Mpumalanga, in a compromise on the provincial border dispute proposed by a joint government and Bushbuckridge Border Committee task team. The proposal was announced by Provincial Affairs Minister Mohamed Valli Moosa, who said the premiers of […]
PORNOGRAPHER CLEARED SA Hustler publisher Joe Theron on Monday had all charges against himself and two employees withdrawn by Southwark Crown Court when the prosecution failed to produce any evidence. Theron stood accused of importing obscene material into the UK in violation of the country’s Obscene Publications Act of 1959 and the Customs Consolidation Act […]
PRESIDENT Mandela, on a state visit to Indonesia, said on Tuesday that the SA government would sell arms to Indonesia for external defensive purposes "without hesitation", and will not put pressure on the Indonesian government over its occupation of East Timor.
TUESDAY, 10.45AM: The fighting in Sierra Leone, following the coup d’etat there, has forced the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to shift the Sierra Leonean national team’s two remaining matches in the African Cup of Nations Cup qualifiers to Mali. Sierra Leone needs to win both games to qualify for the finals in Burkina Faso […]
TUESDAY, 11.30AM A FORENSIC audit of wine and spirits co-operative KWV ordered by Land and Agriculture Minister Derek Hanekom has held that certain of KWV’s assets “are of a public nature”. Hanekom’s legal adviser Stephen Goldblatt said the audit, by Fisher, Hoffmann abd Sithole, had not quantified the extent of “public ownership”, but a report […]
TUESDAY, 11.00AM: ERNIE ELS, David Frost, Retief Goosen and Gary Player were the only South Africans who did not have to qualify for the British Open. Apart from them, only one South African — Wayne Westner — won one of the 52 places available for 480 would-be qualifiers. Another 11 South Africans failed to make […]
TUESDAY, 11.30AM SOUTH Korea’s Daewoo Motor Company is on the verge of making a decision on a car assembly plant in South Africa, according to the company’s SA public relations manager Nick Bates. “Port Elizabeth is high on the list of priorities, as is Pretoria; obviously becasue of the motor industry already situated there. But […]
WEDNESDAY, 11.00AM: NEW Zealand rugby coach John Hart on Monday attacked the South African Rugby Football Union (Sarfu) for changing the venue for Saturday’s Tri-nations match between the Springboks and All Blacks. The match was initially scheduled for Loftus Versfeld stadium, but was changed to Ellis Park in January because the then Springbok coach, Andre […]
TUESDAY, 5.00PM VIOLENT confrontations between students and Kenyan riot police which reignited in Nairobi on Monday continued on Tuesday. Cars were damaged and road signs ripped down, but no injuries were reported. Students from Kenya Polytechnic clashed with riot police outside the High Court building where 14 of their colleagues were due to appear in […]