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/ 13 March 2000

IRON MAN WINS ARGUS

FORMER Iron Man Morne Bester rode to a hair’s breadth of a victory in the 109km Argus Pick ‘n Pay Cycle Tour on Sunday. Bester was German rider Alexander Kastenhuber rode neck on neck over the gruelling Ou Kaapseweg hill climb and Blue Route highway on the return to Cape Town, before Bester inched ahead […]

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/ 13 March 2000

ALHINO TO COACH ANGOLA

CARLOS Alhinho will succeed Brazilian Djalma Cavalcante as coach of Angola, the Angolan national football association said. Alhinho steered the Black Panthers to their first African Nations Cup appearance four years ago, only to be fired when the team finished last behind South Africa, Egypt and Cameroon in Group A. Despite leading a national team […]

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/ 13 March 2000

AMAZULU, COSMOS DRAW 0-0

AMAZULU gave themselves an extra life in the battle against relegation from the PSL when they deadlocked 0-0 with Jomo Cosmos at Vosloorus on Sunday. Cosmos earned their first log-point under coach Eddie Lewis, holding on grimly for the full 90 minutes before the end came and they could go back to Durban with a […]

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/ 13 March 2000

BLACK EMPOWERMENT FIRM BUILDS FIRST TUG

DURBAN-based black empowerment company South African Shipbuilding (SAFBuild) has completed the first of a two harbour tug construction contract for Portnet worth R104-million. Business Report indicates that SAFBuild is the only shipbuilding company in Durban and the only major firm specialising in that type of work in South Africa. Peter Meredith, the senior marine engineer […]

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/ 13 March 2000

BRITAIN OVERLOOKS DIPLOMATIC BLUNDER

BRITAIN will not take action against Zimbabwe for contravening a section of the Vienna Convention after officials opened a diplomatic consignment bag. A British foreign office spokesman in London said the opening of the diplomatic bag at gun point was quite an unprecedented act which had never happened anywhere in the world. “We, as the […]

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/ 13 March 2000

CCB EIGHT WANT AMNESTY FOR OMAR PLOT

EIGHT Civil Co-Operation Bureau members have applied for amnesty for conspiring to kill minister Dullah Omar in 1989. The eight applicants, Carl Casteling Botha, Leon Andre Maree, Wouter Basson, Abram Van Zyl, Daniel F Du Toit Burger, Pieter Johan Verster, Edward Webb and Ferdinand Barnard planned to kill Omar by switching medicine he regalarly took […]

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/ 13 March 2000

COPS NAB 750 ILLEGALS

POLICE, Home Affairs officials and army troops arrested 750 people in a clean-up operation in Johannesburg suburbs Berea and Hillbrow on Monday morning. The operation kicked off at 3am on Monday morning and in three-and-a-half hours 750 suspected illegal immigrants were arrested. Illegal firearms and drugs were also found in the operation which is expected […]

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/ 13 March 2000

CRIME BUSTER IS A FRAUD

THE chartered accountant appointed to spearhead Mpumalanga’s campaign against financial fraud and corruption, Ivan Maswanganye, has admitted he is himself a fraud who has duped two provincial governments and Statistics SA. Maswanganye and his immediate family went into hiding at the weekend after confessing that he has not even passed matric. He pledged, however, to […]

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/ 13 March 2000

DURBAN MOTHER SAVAGED BY PITBULLS

A KWAZULU-NATAL mother is fighting for her life in a Durban hospital after she was almost ripped to pieces by two pitpull terriers on Friday. Janet Mngadi, 40, had to have both her arms amputated in emergency surgery after the attack. She also sustained severe facial injuries and is being kept on a ventilator in […]

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/ 13 March 2000

ELEPHANT CULLING PLAN DENIED

THE South African National Parks has not taken a decision to cull any of its elephants, according to SANP chief executive Mavuso Msimang. Msimang was reacting to a report in Friday’s Mail & Guardian that the Kruger National Park is to propose culling between 400 and 1000 elephants a year over the next five years […]