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/ 28 July 1998

JSE falls on Monday blues

Sarah Bullen, Johannesburg | Monday, 7.00PM THE Johannesburg Stock Exchange had a “disastrous” day on Monday, with stock falling across the board and the market losing 1,6% of its value on the day. The market remains on tenterhooks after international credit rating agency Moody’s last week put South Africa on a revolving credit alert, which […]

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/ 28 July 1998

IFP lawyers demand amnesty chairman resigns

LEONARD NDZHUKULA, Ermelo | Monday, 6.00PM INKATHA Freedom Party lawyers on Monday demanded the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s amnesty committee chairman, who is presiding over the Ermelo hearings, resign immediately on charges of bias. Advocate Johan Hattingh, who is leading the IFP’s legal council, told the committee that his clients had ordered him to demand […]

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/ 28 July 1998

Truce short-lived in Guinea-Bissau

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Dakar | Tuesday 5.00PM. A RADIO station controlled by Guinea-Bissau rebels who signed a ceasefire with government forces last weekend, reported on Tuesday that government forces have violated the agreement. The station reported that Senegalese pro-government forces attacked rebel positions near Bafata. The rebels also claimed that government forced blew up a bridge […]

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/ 28 July 1998

No option but to act illegally, Vlok tells TRC

TRISH MURPHY, Pretoria | Tuesday 10.00PM. FORMER state president PW Botha did not directly request unlawful action in making South African Council of Churches headquarters Khotso House “unusable”, former law and order minister Adriaan Vlok testified before the Truth and Reconciliation amnesty hearing on Tuesday. But given the circumstances, he said, there was no other […]

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/ 28 July 1998

UN starts investigation into Angolan massacre

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Luanda | Tuesday, 7.00PM THE United Nations observer mission in Angola has opened an investigation into last week’s massacre of 215 people in the north-east village of Mussuku in Lunda-Norte province. The mission has sent police and observers to investigate the killings, which the Angolan government has blamed on Unita rebels. Unita has […]

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/ 28 July 1998

UN to send envoy to Angola

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg |Monday, 9.00PM THE United Nations is to send a senior envoy to Angola with a ”strong message” for both Unita rebels and the Angolan government, the UN announced on Monday. Ibrahim Brahimi, an Algerian diplomat, was due to leave New York late on Monday. He will travel first to the French Riviera […]

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/ 28 July 1998

Mpuma mystery suspect surrenders to police

JUSTIN ARENSTEIN, Nelspruit | Monday, 5.00PM MPUMALANGA’S former legislature secretary, Alfred Mahlangu, surrendered himself to Nelspruit police on Monday morning after inadvertently evading police arrest on fraud charges on Friday. Mahlangu is the fourth senior legislature official to be arrested over the past three days on fraud and theft charges linked to the alleged embezzlement […]

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/ 27 July 1998

Nigerian senator released

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Monday 4.45PM. FORMER Nigerian senator Polycarp Nwite — jailed last year by the late military ruler General Sani Abacha — was released on Monday. Nwite’s release comes after a general amnesty was granted to political detainees by the new ruler, General Abdulsalam Abubakar, last week. Nwite, who sat as chairman of […]

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/ 27 July 1998

Atherton takes England to Test victory

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Monday 5.40PM. FORMER English skipper Mike Atherton hit 98 unbeaten runs to take England to an eight wicket victory against South Africa on the final day of the fourth Test at Trent Bridge. Midaway through the afternoon session Atherton hit the winning runs off Shaun Pollock to level the series at […]

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/ 27 July 1998

Boks break All Blacks’ hoodoo

ROB DAVIES reports | Sunday, 1.00PM THE Springbok rugby side on Saturday succeeded in breaking a 17-year drought when they beat the New Zealand All Blacks 13-3 at Athletic Park in Wellington. It was the first time since the 1981 Boks of Wynand Claasen that a South African side managed to beat the All Blacks […]