Staff Reporter
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/ 11 July 1997

Pagad man declared a martyr

FRIDAY, 1.30PM MURDERED People Against Gangsterism and Drugs national secretary Sharief Khan was on Thursday proclaimed the vigilante group’s second martyr at his funeral. Meanwhile, Ebrahim Satardien, the man arrested for Khan’s murder, appeared briefly in the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court on Friday for a bail application. The bail hearing was postponed to Monday and Satardien […]

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/ 11 July 1997

JSE forgets gold’s gloom and bounces back

FRIDAY, 10.30AM SHARES on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange leapt ahead on Thursday, using a modest recovery in the gold price as an excuse for a major rally. Industrials started the day on a gloomy note influenced by gold’s poor fortunes, but soon picked up. By close of trade, the all share index was up 0,5% […]

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/ 11 July 1997

Gold Fields posts steep drop in profits

FRIDAY, 11.00AM GOLD Fields SA set the scene for the gold quarterly reporting season on Thursday by posting an 18,6% drop in profits for the June quarter. Although the fall was not as bad as the company had expected, continuing losses at Leeudoorn mine may lead to its closure. The group said it is reviewing […]

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/ 11 July 1997

Past flashes by in death of a golden girl

Were this week’s statements of remorse by Amy Biehl’s killers pure expediency – or did they bring us closer to the truth of the past? Gaye Davis was at their amnesty hearing THE meeting, when it came, was no more than a handshake in one of the corridors leading off the low-ceilinged room high in […]

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/ 11 July 1997

Decision on arms to Rwanda expected shortly

FRIDAY, 4.30PM DEPUTY Foreign Affairs Minister Aziz Pahad on Friday said that a decision on SA arms sales to Rwanda will be taken shortly. After meeting a Rwandan government delegation in Pretoria he told reporters this had been one of the issues under discussion. “We have been discussing this, but a decision will have to […]

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/ 11 July 1997

Ministry backs community service for all students

Mukoni T Ratshitanga THE Ministry of Education is backing a proposal that hundreds of thousands of university, college and technikon students be compelled to carry out community service. The South African Students’ Congress (Sasco), which first put forward the proposal, this week announced it will “vigorously push” the scheme, called “RDP Students’ Brigades”. The ministry […]

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/ 11 July 1997

Grace and guile mark out style of a

champion TENNIS:Richard Williams THE means were predictable, the method was not. The Wimbledon final was certainly won, as advertised, by Pete Sampras’s serve but not, in this instance, by the 208km/h fireballs that had reduced his opponents to cinders in the earlier rounds. In a match falling some way short of greatness Sampras demonstrated his […]

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/ 11 July 1997

Gwala’s heir questions peace proposals

Wonder Hlongwa THE man chosen to revive African National Congress fortunes in KwaZulu-Natal’s volatile Midlands region is sceptical about the terms of the province’s embryonic peace package. Anthony Xaba, who took over as ANC Midlands chair last week, says he is uncomfortable with various points the ANC is discussing with the Inkatha Freedom Party as […]

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/ 11 July 1997

Skeem burn their contract

Top new local band Skeem last week severed their newly formed ties with Sony Music. MARIA McCLOY and CHARL BLIGNAUT find out why WAAR WAS JY? was one of the most popular tunes of the past year. It came off Skeem’s debut album; won them a 1997 South African Music Award and established them as […]