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/ 17 April 2000

PETER MOKABA SERIOUSLY ILL

AFRICAN National Congress parliamentarian Peter Mokaba has been fighting a serious but as yet unnamed illness since October last year. The sickness has kept Mokaba, a member of the mineral and energy affairs portfolio committee, out of parliament for more than five months. Portfolio committee registers indicate he last attended a sitting on October 20 […]

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/ 17 April 2000

RAILWAY TO ZIM OPENED

THE railway link between South Africa and Zimbabwe is to be reopened this week after flood-damage forced its closure five weeks ago, Spoornet said on Monday. Spokesman Mike Asefovitz a railway bridge and 14km of track washed away in the February floods has been replaced, and trains would resume running on Thursday. The line was […]

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/ 17 April 2000

TANKER OVERTURNS ON JHB FREEWAY

A PETROL tanker overturned and caught alight on the N3 highway near the Gillooly’s interchange in Johannesburg early on Friday morning, injuring the driver. Germiston traffic officials said the accident happened at about 5am. The highway has been closed for mopping-up operations and should be re-opened at about 2pm. The driver, who broke a leg […]

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/ 17 April 2000

UNITA BLAMED FOR ATTACK ON CHILDREN

TWO children aged nine and seven died when a grenade was deliberately flung at them in a weekend attack on a village near Namibia’s unstable frontier with Angola. Six villagers at Thikanduko on the border were killed and six others injured when bandits raided the village on Saturday. The children and two adults were ordered […]

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/ 17 April 2000

US TO EXTEND AFRICAN TRADE PRIVILEGES

US leaders have reached a tentative agreement to extend new trade privileges to Africa, the Caribbean and Central America. Final passage of the legislation after years of negotiations will give a much-needed boost to President Bill Clinton’s free-trade agenda, set back by the collapse in December 1999 of World Trade Organisation talks in Seattle. Under […]

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/ 17 April 2000

ZUMA’S WIVES INDULGED AT TAXPAYERS’ EXPENSE

DEPUTY president Jacob Zuma faced criticism when it emerged that the government was buying luxury new cars for his two wives. Opposition groups criticised Zuma, who is number two to President Thabo Mbeki, for obtaining a Mercedes and an off-road Toyota worth R557500 at the taxpayers’ expense. A letter issued by the Office of the […]

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/ 17 April 2000

NUM AND MINES END DISPUTE

THE South Deep joint venture and the National Union of Mineworkers have signed a long-awaited deal to bring labour peace to one of the country’s biggest gold mines. The agreement, which covers a wide range of operational issues, ends months of wrangling between the union and joint venture partners, Canadian miner Placer Dome and South […]

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/ 17 April 2000

NO TIME FRAME ON CRICKET INQUIRY

A JUDICIAL inquiry into South African cricket will only get going once an appropriate judge, who will head the inquiry, is identified — and depending on his or her availability. It was anticipated that the inquiry would get going on Monday. But Graham Abrahams, the spokesman for Sports Minister Ngconde Balfour told ZA*NOW on Monday […]

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/ 17 April 2000

‘No Cronje inquiry yet’ says department

ALAN FINLAY, Johannesburg | Monday 8.00am. A JUDICIAL inquiry into South African cricket will only get going once an appropriate judge, who will head the inquiry, is identified — and depending on his or her availability. It was anticipated that the inquiry would get going on Monday. But Graham Abrahams, the spokesman for Sports Minister […]