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/ 29 February 2000

RWANDAN PRIME MINISTER RESIGNS

RWANDAN Prime Minister Pierre-Celestin Rwigema resigned from his post on Monday amid mounting accusations of financial impropriety. “Rwigema has offered his resignation in a letter addressed to President Pasteur Bizimungu,” a senior aide to Bizimungu said. Rwigema, a Hutu, became Prime Minister in October 1995 and replaced Faustin Twagiramungu — another Hutu now in exile […]

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/ 29 February 2000

SANEF WINS RACISM CHALLENGE

THE South African National Editors’ Forum appears to have won a victory in its struggle with the Human Rights Commission over media racism. Sanef, together with the editors of several other publications, met with HRC chairman Barney Pityana on Tuesday morning. Subpoenas forcing the editors to appear at HRC hearings on media racism were withdrawn […]

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/ 29 February 2000

TEST STATUS FOR BANGLADESH LIKELY — BACHER

BANGLADESH is likely to be granted test status making it the 10th test match playing nation, says Ali Bacher, the head of the development committee of the game’s top international body said. “It is now a mere formality,” Bacher, chief of the International Cricket Council’s development committee, told reporters at the weekend. “The development committee […]

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/ 29 February 2000

TOLL ROAD TARIFFS TO RISE

THE tariffs on national toll roads will increase by an average of 6,47%, effective from March 1, the SA National Roads Agency announced on Monday. SANRA chief executive officer Nazir Alli said about R9-billion will be spent over the next few years to build new roads and upgrade existing roads. The agency manages approximately 7000km […]

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/ 29 February 2000

TRADE SURPLUS NARROWS

THE country’s trade surplus fell to R1,76-billion ($279-million) in January from R3,56-billion ($565-million) in December, according to Customs and Excise figures released on Tuesday. Imports fell to R11,8-billion in January from R12,1-billion in December. Exports fell to R13,56-billion from R15,66-billion. Economists said that even though the surplus has narrowed compared to December, it is a […]

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/ 29 February 2000

TSUMEB SOLD

NAMIBIA’s Ongopolo Mining has agreed to acquire troubled copper miner Tsumeb Corporation which fell into liquidation nearly two years ago, Tsumeb’s creditors said on Tuesday. “This compromise, which was accepted by 99,9 of the creditors, will be submitted to court and the sanction date will be [March 10],” liquidator Des Mathews said. Mathews said all […]

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/ 29 February 2000

MANUEL REDUCES TAX INTEREST

FINANCE Minister Trevor Manuel has reduced interest rates on outstanding tax, excise duties and VAT, with effect from March 1. The South African Revenue Service said in a statement on Tuesday that interest charged on tax not paid by the prescribed date of payment will fall from 14,5% to 13% a year. The interest rate […]

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/ 29 February 2000

MAAKE GUILTY OF FIRST FIVE

SUSPECTED Wemmer Pan serial killer Cedric Maupa Maake was found guilty of five counts of murder, five counts of rape, four of armed robbery, two of attempted murder and two of illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition in the Johannesburg High Court on Tuesday. Judge Geraldine Borchers is still to deliver judgment on a […]

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/ 29 February 2000

JUDGMENT DAY FOR ALLEGED SERIAL KILLER

JUDGMENT continues in the Johannesburg High Court on Tuesday for alleged serial killer, Cedric Maake, who faces 133 charges, including 35 of murder, 28 of attempted murder and 16 of rape. He has pleaded not guilty. The crimes were allegedly committed between April 1996 and December 1997. Maake, from La Rochelle near Wemmer Pan, allegedly […]

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/ 29 February 2000

LIBYA POLICY UNCHANGED, US SAYS

THE United States has denied it is moving to ease its policy toward Libya, and says a Washington Post report to that effect is incorrect. State Department spokesman James Rubin said restrictions on US citizens traveling to Libya remain in place and that permission being granted for the Libyan UN ambassador to visit Washington earlier […]