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/ 28 June 2005

Pirates ‘reserves’ get Bafana call-up

Lucas Thwala and Hleza Mofedi, who have battled for some time to find a place in the Orlando Pirates line-up, have received call-ups to join the Bafana Bafana squad for next month’s 12-nation Concacaf Gold Cup tournament in the United States. A surprising line-up points to local clubs refusing to make their star players available.

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/ 28 June 2005

Harksen scandal man gets a top DA job

The man who illegally processed cash for the Democratic Alliance that may have come from now-jailed fraudster Jurgen Harksen has been appointed the party’s provincial director in the Western Cape. Erik Marais paid a R10 000 fine in 2003 for violating foreign exchange regulations after his role was exposed in hearings of the Desai commission of inquiry.

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/ 28 June 2005

Eskom net profit R5,2bn vs R3,4bn

South African electricity utility Eskom on Tuesday reported net profit after tax of R5,2-billion for the 15 months ended March 2005, compared with R3,4-billion for the 12 months ended December 2003. Eskom attributed the strong performance to increased demand and improved efficiencies. Costs were also well contained, it said.

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/ 28 June 2005

Better than a bump on the head

The last time many fans saw Andy Roddick with a trophy, it was falling out of an overhead luggage compartment on an airplane and hitting him in the head. The TV ad still airs often, and Roddick was asked about it on Monday after reaching the Wimbledon quarterfinals.

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/ 28 June 2005

Oz cricket board: Zim ban is govt’s decision

Cricket Australia acknowledged that the government had a right to impose sporting bans on other countries on Tuesday after officials revealed they were considering campaigning for Zimbabwe to be barred from international cricket. This follows a New Zealand request that Australia and Britain join it in lobbying the ICC to ban Zimbabwe.