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/ 21 November 2000

SADF was ready to battle Botswana

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Pretoria | Tuesday THE SA Defence Force had prepared a counter-attack force of 50 to 60 tanks, helicopters and jet fighters in case Botswana retaliated during a 1985 raid on African National Congress members in Gaborone, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission has heard. The TRC was hearing amnesty applications by the last of […]

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/ 21 November 2000

SOMALILAND FREES ‘REBEL’ SUPPORTERS

THE self-declared Somaliland Republic has pardoned the people jailed for taking part in a recent conference to form a new government in Somalia. At least six people jailed for defying a Somaliland government order to boycott the August conference in neighbouring Djibouti have been freed. Another 51 people, jailed for demonstrating against the arrests, have […]

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/ 21 November 2000

Upbeat Absa looks to cut costs even further

MARIAM ISA, Johannesburg | Monday ABSA, South Africa’s dominant retail bank, hopes to cut its cost-to-income ratio to the 60% level and boost its return on equity above 21% by March 2002. Group Chief Executive Nallie Bosman told reporters after the group unveiled its interim results that he believed it could speed up its previous […]

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/ 20 November 2000

Mayor plans party on taxpayers’ cash

PHILLIP NKOSI, Piet Retief | Monday HIGH-flying Piet Retief mayor Andries Gamede, who is facing an investigation into false expense claims – and a R500000 lawsuit for unfair dismissal – is throwing a bumper year-end party for local councillors with about R70000 of unbudgeted taxpayers’ money. Gospel singer Rebecca Malope has been offered R27900 to […]

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/ 20 November 2000

MBEKI, MUGABE MEET FOR TALKS

SOUTH African President Thabo Mbeki has held private talks with Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe on the problems Mugabe faces at home and on the Democratic Republic of Congo, aides said. Their 45-minute talks took place at Johannesburg International Airport, where Mugabe stopped off en route to an economic conference of developing countries in Malaysia. – […]

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/ 20 November 2000

NEW PARTNERSHIP DOES JOB FOR CAREERJUNCTION

SOUTH African Internet recruitment portal CareerJunction’s traffic volumes have soared by more than 100% in the past three months on the back of an aggressive online strategy sparked by new partner Johnnic e-Ventures. The effect of the Johnnic e-Ventures deal – which saw JeV buy 51% of CareerJunction in June – has been dramatic.

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/ 20 November 2000

Nigeria’s lawmakers live the high life

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Lagos | Monday NIGERIA’S top lawmakers take home pay and allowances worth more than $9 000 a month, most of which they have awarded themselves, in a country where most people earn less than a dollar a day. Members of the 109-seat Senate, or upper house, and the 360-seat House of Representatives, or […]

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/ 20 November 2000

UNITA REBELS REJECT OLIVE BRANCH

THE military command of Angola’s UNITA rebel movement has “totally and irrevocably” rejected an amnesty offered last week by the country’s government, saying the offer from Angolan President Eduardo dos Santos was “nothing more than a bait”. UNITA recently presented the government with a series of proposals, including the setting-up of a new government, the […]

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/ 20 November 2000

ZIM POLICE ORDERED TO RETURN EQUIPMENT

THE High Court in Zimbabwe has ordered the state to immediately return broadcasting equipment it seized from the country’s first private radio station a month and half ago. Anthony Brooks, the lawyer for Capital Radio, said the government would return all the equipment save for the transmitter and antenna, which cannot be owned without a […]