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/ 28 November 2000
A POWERFUL Nigerian trade union said this week it would support deregulation of the country’s fuel market, five months after a general strike over a hike in prices. Joseph Akinlaja, general secretary of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers said he believed deregulation of the controlled fuel market was the only way […]
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/ 28 November 2000
THE Democratic Republic of Congo has agreed to resume talks on a United Nations observer mission to monitor a ceasefire in the war-torn nation, says South African President Thabo Mbeki. Speaking at the close of a one-day summit in Maputo, Mbeki said the DRC government had agreed to cooperate and resolve outstanding issues which have […]
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/ 28 November 2000
THE former head of state of the now defunct Venda homeland, General Gabriel Ramushwana, is the African National Congress’ mayoral candidate for Messina in Northern Province. Ramushwana, who is surfacing from six years of political inactivity, forcefully took over the strife-torn homeland government from the late Chief Frank Ravele in the early 90s and restored […]
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/ 28 November 2000
MINISTERS from six African states, including some of the world’s poorest countries, have agreed to increase education spending over the next 15 years. A joint statement issued after talks in the Malian capital Bamako committed the six countries of West Africa’s Sahel region to raising spending on education and on basic education in particular. Fewer […]
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/ 28 November 2000
MINING and metals group Billiton has won the concession to develop the La Granja copper project in Peru’s northern Andes, one of the biggest copper deposits in the world. Mexican mining concern Grupo Mexico, the world’s third largest copper miner and owner of 54.2% of Southern Peru Copper, Peru’s biggest mining company, had also been […]
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/ 28 November 2000
ELLIS MNYANDU, Johannesburg | Tuesday THE South African labour ministry, which has been criticised for lax occupational health standards, has launched a safety inspection blitz on factories near Johannesburg following the death of 11 workers last week in an explosion at a floor-polish factory in Lenasia. A team headed by labour ministry Director-General Rams Ramashia […]
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/ 28 November 2000
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Tuesday SOUTH African sugar and aluminium group Tongaat-Hulett is to look for offshore buys after its billion rand bid for a smaller sugar producer was denied by the country’s competition watchdog. South Africa’s Competition Tribunal this week rejected Tongaat-Huletts’ bid to buy Transvaal Suiker Beperk (TSB), saying it would lessen competition […]
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/ 28 November 2000
SUGAR production in the Republic Of Congo hit a record 43690 tonnes for the year 2000 – the largest amount since the creation of SARIS, the country’s only sugar company. SARIS produced only 31000 tonnes in 1999 due to fighting in the south of the country at the beginning of the year. The company plans […]
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/ 28 November 2000
MINER Durban Roodepoort Deep said it had bid more than R1bn to secure the Elandsrand, Deelkraal and Savuka mines from world number one producer AngloGold. The purchases would offer synergies to Durban Deep’s existing mine at Blyvoor. AngloGold said it was talking to suitors regarding its Elandsrand, Deelkraal and other assets in the Free State. […]
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/ 28 November 2000
MARIAM ISA, Pretoria | Tuesday SOUTH Africa’s economy grew more slowly than expected in the third quarter of 2000, but sweeping revisions to official data released this week showed the economy was stronger than many had believed. Gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 3.8% between July and September compared with the previous quarter, well below […]