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/ 24 November 2000
Sammy Moretsi An Inkatha Freedom Party local election candidate appeared in court this week for allegedly stabbing and killing an IFP comrade at a squatter camp in Bekkersdal township. Victor Roliyathe (32), who is in jail, remains on the party’s candidate list at Westonaria Independent Electoral Council. He appeared in the Westonaria regional court on […]
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/ 24 November 2000
Jack Schofield The PC industry, neglected during the past two Comdex/Fall computer trade shows in Las Vegas, Nevada, returned to prominence with a vengeance. Both Microsoft and Intel showed products that will take the PC to a new level of capability, while those promoting appliances and other alternatives were faced with what Bruce Stephens, group […]
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/ 24 November 2000
Riaan Wolmarans ‘When you play for two hours, the big numbers have got to be played to get the crowd moving.” That’s top United Kingdom DJ Tall Paul’s failsafe recipe to charm clubbers worldwide and it’s brought him top honours in his profession. We’ll get to see his towering 1,95m frame behind the decks when […]
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/ 24 November 2000
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Thursday INVESTEC, South Africa’s sixth-largest banking and financial services group, is to take over the insurance and financial service businesses of Fedsure Holdings in a deal valued at around R5,75bn. Investec, which already holds 14.5% of Fedsure, said it would pay 13.2 of its own shares for each 100 of the […]
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/ 24 November 2000
SOUTH African telecomms group M-Cell has unveiled a 59% rise in half-year headline earnings per share, and said its MTN mobile unit had enough spectrum to ensure continued growth. It reported headline earnings per share of 30.9 cents for the six months to end-September from 19.4 cents in the same period last year. Industry analysts […]
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/ 24 November 2000
ZAMBIA’S troubled Roan Antelope Mining Corp (Ramcoz) has been put under receivership over an unspecified amount of money owed to state-owned Zambia National Commercial Bank (Zanaco). Roan has faced financial difficulties over the past year leading to electricity cuts by the Copperbelt Energy Corporation to just six megawatts from 27 megawatts over a $20m debt. […]
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/ 24 November 2000
MARINUS Daling, the chairman of life assurer Sanlam Ltd, has resigned as a director of Absa Bank to focus his attention on Sanlam’s activities. ”He Daling has indicated that, at this stage, he would like to give more attention to the development and affairs of Sanlam Limited and accordingly asked that he be relieved of […]
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/ 23 November 2000
FINAL year pupils at a leading Swaziland school failed their English literature exams this week because teachers taught them the wrong syllabus. Siphocosini High School in the capital Mbabane confirmed that pupils were unable to answer 66 percent of their final literature exam because the school used an outdated syllabus and prescribed incorrect setwork books. […]
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/ 23 November 2000
KENYA has banned trawler fishing in its Indian Ocean waters, after brawls between foreign and local fishermen and amid concern for the environment and breeding grounds, officials said. Trawling within five nautical miles on the Kenyan north coast has led to deaths of hundreds of turtles, marine biologists said. The three-month ban was implemented by […]