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/ 3 May 2000

10000 LESOTHO MINERS SACKED SINCE JAN

MORE than 10000 Lesotho miners employed in South African gold mines have lost their jobs since the beginning of this year. “Many of these retrenched mineworkers return to Lesotho where they face bleak employment prospects,” Puseletso Salae of the Mineworkers Development Agency in Lesotho’s capital, Maseru, said. He added that many of the mineworkers are […]

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/ 3 May 2000

Activists strangled after Basson dart fails

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Pretoria | Wednesday 5.40pm. AN assassin for the former apartheid regime described on Wednesday how he strangled liberation activists on aircraft before dumping their bodies in the sea because a tranquilising dart provided by state scientist Wouter Basson did not work. Johan Theron, a former military pilot, told the Pretoria High Court on […]

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/ 3 May 2000

Auction may decide Telkom’s rival

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Wednesday 12.00pm. THE government is considering holding an auction to decide who is awarded the second public switched telecommunications network operator. Speaking on Tuesday at the Tel.Com Africa 2000 conference, Director General of Communications Andile Ngcaba said a repeat of the protracted third cellular licensing process to decide on Telkom’s rival […]

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/ 3 May 2000

BARLOW REPLACED AS BANGLADESH COACH

SOUTH Africa’s Eddie Barlow, in hospital after suffering a brain haemorrhage last week, has been replaced as Bangladesh’s national coach by a local cricketer, a report said Wednesday. Sarwar Imram, currently in the leading Dhaka club Abahani Limited, will coach the Bangladesh team in the four-nation Asia Cup cricket, the official BSS news agency said, […]

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/ 3 May 2000

IMRAN KHAN SLAMS ICC IMMUNITY PROPOSAL

PAKISTANI cricket legend Imran Khan on Wednesday criticised the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) proposals to offer immunity to international cricketers for coming clean about match-fixing. The former World Cup-winning captain told Britain’s TalkSport radio station: “These proposals are bizarre – I don’t know how anyone can come up with this idea. “It is all very […]

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/ 3 May 2000

Joost cleared to face Highlanders

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Thursday 8.30pm. SPRINGBOK skipper Joost van der Westhuizen has been cleared to make his comeback to top-flight rugby after undergoing surgery to repair damage to his injured right knee in November last year. South Africa’s top try-scorer, rated by many as the world’s best scrumhalf, injured the knee during the […]

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/ 3 May 2000

MANDELA BACKS BLAIR OVER ZIM

FORMER President Nelson Mandela has backed Britain’s policy towards Zimbabwe’s land grab crisis during a meeting with Prime Minister Tony Blair, Blair’s spokesman said on Wednesday. Blair used his hour of talks with Mandela to outline his Zimbabwe policy and concerns about violence which has left at least 18 people dead. “Nelson Mandela said he […]

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/ 3 May 2000

MOZ COPS FOIL SMELTER

MOZAMBIQUE police arrested four people who allegedly stole about 8,5km of electric cables that feed power to the Mozal smelter south-west of Maputo. The cables were stolen last week and not all of them have been recovered, Maputo provincial police spokesperson, Joao Machava said on Wednesday. He said that police seized some highly sophisticated equipment […]

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/ 3 May 2000

Gold steals the limelight

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Wednesday 5.40pm GOLD and resources stock stole the limelight on the markets on Wednesday, ending with sturdy gains in an otherwise softer market, troubled by a fall in the rand to near all-time lows on the dollar and softer international equity markets. Commodity counters clock up hefty gains thanks to healthy […]

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/ 3 May 2000

ICC dismisses corruption charges against Dalmiya

JOHN MEHAFFEY, London | Wednesday 1.20pm INTERNATIONAL Cricket Council delegates dismissed corruption allegations against their president Jagmohan Dalmiya at the start of a two-day meeting on Tuesday to discuss the match-fixing crisis rocking the sport. At a media briefing after the first day of the emergency meeting, ICC chief executive David Richards said Dalmiya played […]