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/ 26 January 1999
POLICE captain Johannes Hanekom, in charge of the 1997 identity parade in which people’s poet Mzwakhe Mbuli appeared in connection with the armed robbery of the First National Bank’s Waverley branch, admitted on Tuesday that the parade had been “irregular” and had contravened police regulations. Hanekom was testifying before the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on the […]
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/ 26 January 1999
EAST and Central African leaders have suspended economic sanctions imposed on Burundi almost three years ago, official sources said at the end of a summit of heads of states of the region held in Arusha, northern Tanzania. The decision was taken on Saturday, based on a report submitted by former Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere, who […]
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/ 26 January 1999
MARTIN Dreyer became the first paddler from the Cape to win South Africa’s premier endurance canoe challenge by overpowering a machine-like Natalian challenge on the final day of the three-day race from Inanda Dam to Blue Lagoon on Saturday. Dreyer and Gauteng’s Mark Perrow are considering teaming up for victory when the KwaZulu Natal epic […]
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/ 26 January 1999
SAUDI Arabia has lifted a ban imposed on imports of live animals and birds from South Africa, traders in the kingdom said on Tuesday. “The sanction has been lifted nearly two weeks ago,” one trader said in Dammam. A copy of the memorandum said: “We have received a letter…regarding the lifting of a temporary ban […]
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/ 26 January 1999
A SHARE swap announced last night between Johnnic and its 58%-held Omni Media subsidiary will result in MIH Investments becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of Nasionale Pers. MIH Investments holds only shares in MIH (Multichoice Industrial Holdings) and M-Web. The swap means Omni Media is giving up 61,7-million shares in MIH Investments for 90,9-million M-Cell […]
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/ 26 January 1999
ELLIS Ferreira and Chris Haggard, with their respective partners, won through to the quarter-finals of the mixed doubles draw at the Australian Open tennis championships on Monday. Ferreira and his American partner, Debbie Graham, downed fifth seeds Rick Leach of the US and Larisa Neiland of Latvia 6-4 2-6 6-4 while Haggard and Belgian Els […]
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/ 26 January 1999
SOUTH Africa’s first homegrown satellite, Stellenbosch University’s Sunsat, remains earthbound after the 11th postponement of the launch since the new year. Officials at the Vandenburg Air Force Base in California said the launch of a Nasa Delta II rocket carrying Sunsat and a Boeing Argos spacecraft was delayed due to unfavourable weather conditions, and will […]
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/ 26 January 1999
HEAT ON THE BUREAUCRATS SENIOR public service managers will have to work for pay rises in future, according to Public Service and Administration Minister Zola Skweyiya. Signing a performance agreement with his director general, Paseka Ncholo, on Tuesday, Skweyiya said he believes the new regime will improve relations between directors general and ministers and reduce […]
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/ 26 January 1999
BEER giant South African Breweries Ltd said on Friday it plans to merge its interests in two Polish breweries, Lech Browary and Browary Tyskie, into one company with a single distribution system. SAB said the move follows the thumbs-up from the supervisory boards of Browary Tyskie Gorny Slask SA and Lech Browary Wielkopolski SA to […]
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/ 26 January 1999
A BAN on the export of raw timber by Cameroon’s parliament came into force last week. However, export licenses issued until 19 January, the day before ban, remain valid until 30 June. Passed in 1994, the new bill aims at promoting local timber processing. Apart from some 20 species explicitly barred from export, 600 others […]