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/ 12 May 2000

LIQUIDATIONS SLOW IN MARCH

COMPANY liquidations slowed to 326 in March, down 1,8% on the same month a year ago, figures released by Statistics SA showed on Thursday. In the first three months of 2000 there were 748 liquidations, a drop of nearly 30 percent on the same period a year ago, Stats SA said. Insolvencies have also decreased […]

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/ 12 May 2000

NO FREE TICKETS FROM ZIM

NEW Zealand’s High Commission in violence-torn Zimbabwe is fending off demands from some 400 people a day for free air tickets to New Zealand because of what Immigration Minister Lianne Dalziel says is misinformation. “Some information being reported in Zimbabwe by media there is not correct…It has been reported that New Zealand is offering free […]

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/ 12 May 2000

Rand and markets slide ahead of weekend

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Friday 4.30pm. THE rand remained weak by late afternoon, after testing the key resistance level of R7,03 to the dollar in early trade on Friday. Dealers said the dollar and negative overseas sentiment continues to weigh on the market. By 4pm the local currency was trading at R7,04 to the dollar. […]

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/ 12 May 2000

SA HOSTAGE IS PREGNANT

SOUTH African Monique Strydom, held by Muslim rebels in the Philippines for more than two weeks along with 20 other people, is pregnant, according to a Filipino abducted by the same group. Strydom, whose husband Carel is also being held by members of the Abu Sayyaf group, is two months pregnant, the Filipino hostage, Andy […]

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/ 12 May 2000

SHELL WORKERS RELEASED

MILITANT youths in Nigeria’s volatile oil-producing Niger Delta abducted five Royal Dutch/Shell workers and released them 24 hours later, company officials said on Thursday. The workers were abducted on Wednesday along with two navy escorts from Shell’s Opuama flow station in southern Delta State, the officials said. “All the hostages were released this [Thursday] morning,” […]

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/ 12 May 2000

UGANDAN COFFEE EXPORTS FALL

UGANDAN coffee exports were down 45% year in April to 94953 60-kg bags due to a poor harvest and slower deliveries as farmers held out for better prices, officials said on Thursday. “Trading activities were extremely low during the month largely due to temporary suspension of operations by some volume movers,” the Ugandan Coffee Development […]

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/ 12 May 2000

Chiefs sink tenacious Bush Bucks 3-1

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Friday 1.30pm BUSH Bucks were on the receiving end on Thursday night when they were hammered 3-1 by Kaizer Chiefs who kept up their title drive in a BobSave semi-final clash at Johannesburg Stadium. Chiefs scored two goals in extra-time (one in each half), after Thabang Lebese drew first blood […]

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/ 12 May 2000

Cats can’t be complacent

ROB DAVIES, Cape Town | Friday 11.30am. CATS fullback Thinus Delport, fresh from a solo demolition of the Blues last week, will be looking for another big performance against the Chiefs in Bloemfontein on Saturday. Delport is currently one of the hot favourites to be selected for the Springboks against Canada and England, and another […]

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/ 12 May 2000

ABACHA HITMAN ADMITS TO ABIOLA SLAYING

SERGEANT Barnabas “Rogers” Jabila, a hitman for late Nigerian military ruler General Sani Abacha, has admitted killing the wife of late politician Moshood Abiola. Kudirat Abiola was assassinated on a Lagos road in June 1996 by men suspected to be members of a killer squad set up by Abacha, who died in June 1998 after […]

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/ 12 May 2000

AFRICAN HARVEST POSTS EXCELLENT RESULTS

EMPOWERMENT company African Harvest posted excellent results for the six months to March 31. Headline and attributable earnings per share on a pro forma basis grew by 36% from 14 cents to 19 cents. CEO Leon Campher said the results are very pleasing. He noted that because of the capital reduction of R5 per share […]