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/ 25 October 2000

DEBRIS SPOTTED AFTER PLANE GOES MISSING

UGANDAN officials have sighted debris believed to come from a German plane which plunged into Lake Victoria, leaving five people feared dead, the national Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said. The light aircraft, flying from Kilimanjaro airport near the Tanzanian town of Arusha, went into the lake on Monday night a kilometre from Entebbe airport. – […]

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/ 25 October 2000

BELARUS, SA COSY UP

SOUTH Africa and Belarus have signed a trade and economic cooperation agreement on the first day of a visit by a Belarussian delegation headed by Foreign Minister Ural Latypov. SA Trade and Industry Minister Alec Erwin said it sets the basic starting point for a trading relationship which “we hope will lead to much more […]

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/ 25 October 2000

Abacha torture chamber horror revealed

CLETUS AKWAYA, Abuja | Wednesday AN army officer has told a Nigerian human rights inquiry commission how he was chained, hands and legs, for a full year by agents of late dictator Sani Abacha on false charges. The packed hearing fell silent, except for observers sobbing quietly, as Captain Sadiq Usman Suleiman testified on his […]

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/ 25 October 2000

Amnesty applicant ‘didn’t tell the truth’

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Wednesday THE family of the the first Umkhonto weSizwe cadre to be executed by the apartheid state, Solomon Mahlangu, says a ”very watered down version” of his torture should disqualify a former Security Branch policeman’s amnesty application. Applicant Andries van Heerden said in his application that he ”hit Mahlangu through the […]

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/ 25 October 2000

Gold giants show little lustre

DARREN SCHUETTLER, Johannesburg | Wednesday SOUTH African gold giants AngloGold Ltd and Gold Fields Ltd are expected to report flat to stronger results for the September quarter, analysts said this week. AngloGold is expected to report headline earnings per share of between 400 cents and 465 cents when the company delivers its results for the […]

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/ 25 October 2000

Ivory Coast chaos as Guei flouts poll

OWN CORRESPONDENTS, Abidjan | Wednesday IVORY Coast military ruler General Robert Guei has plunged his country into chaos, declaring a state of emergency and dissolving the national electoral commission as he unilaterally claimed victory in the country’s presidential elections. Violence erupted in Abidjan after Guei and his main political opponent Laurent Gbagbo both declared themselves […]

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/ 25 October 2000

MITSUBISHI CEMENTS SOUTH AFRICAN LINK

SCANDAL-HIT Mitsubishi Motors Corp (MMC) is to transfer its production and sales of Mitsubishi cars and light trucks from Ford Motor Company to DaimlerChrysler South Africa (DCSA), the Japanese firm said in a statement. The agreement comes a week after DaimlerChrysler completed a $1.9bn transaction to take a 34% stake in MMC. The price was […]

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/ 25 October 2000

No drugs for SA’s Aids battle

OWN CORRESPONDENTS, Johannesburg | Wednesday AIDS activists have dimissed the South African government’s new ”back to basics” guidelines in the battle against the disease as ”fatally flawed”, with key anti-Aids drugs conspicuously absent from its strategy to prevent and treat HIV. Although the new guidelines acknowledge that HIV causes Aids, they will limit the use […]

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/ 25 October 2000

SAB NAMES FINANCE DIRECTOR

SOUTH African Breweries Plc says Malcolm Wyman, currently group corporate finance and development officer, will become group financial director from March 1, 2001. Wyman, who also keeps his current responsibilities, replaces Nigel Cox, who will take up the position of financial director of SAB International in Europe. Cox will move to Budapest and give up […]

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/ 25 October 2000

WHO GETS TOUGH ON TOBACCO

THE World Health Organisation has urged tougher anti-tobacco policies in Africa, but the OAU is worried the drive could undermine political and economic stability if farmers are not given alternatives. Parliamentarians and health experts from 21 African English-speaking countries are meeting in Nairobi as the WHO whips up support for its tobacco control campaign. The […]