Flyhalf Louis Koen kicked nine goals from 10 attempts to lift the Northern Bulls to their first Super 12 win outside South Africa, 46-34 Saturday over the Wellington Hurricanes.
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/ 28 February 2003
Gerald Morkel, once Western Cape premier, Cape Town mayor and Democratic Alliance provincial leader, will be handed his political death certificate at the Democratic Alliance provincial congress in Stellenbosch
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/ 28 February 2003
After the arrests of members of the Anti-Eviction Campaign, the police have been accused of deliberate intimidation and property damage. AEC member Max Ntanyana, who has been active in setting up the school, was among five people arrested in Mandela Park
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/ 28 February 2003
The Transnet printing-division tender wrangle, in which an African National Congress fund-raiser has been accused of peddling influence for shares, heads back to court
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/ 28 February 2003
A Zimbabwean court has issued an arrest warrant for Zimbabwean independent journalist Geoffrey Nyarota for failing to appear in court on charges of abusing journalistic privileges, his lawyer said on Friday.
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/ 28 February 2003
Derek Bond, the British tourist who spent nearly three weeks in a South African police cell after authorities mistook him for a fraud suspect, on Friday said the ordeal had made him fear for his life.
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/ 28 February 2003
Queues for the new credit-card licences are winding around the block at testing stations around South Africa as the clock ticks towards the final countdown at midnight on Friday.
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/ 28 February 2003
The South African Police Service moved on Friday to clarify apparent confusion over the renewal of firearm licences.
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/ 28 February 2003
The Scorpions and the Department of Transport are probing allegations of illegal actions by Imperial, the transport and logistics giant, in its multibillion-rand contract to manage government car fleets.
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/ 28 February 2003
Telkom awarded a huge contract, worth an estimated R500-million over five years, to a company that it was concerned might not be solvent — and that didn’t have ownership and control of the equipment needed to do the work.