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/ 31 May 1999

SCORING CONFUSES PLAYERS

CRICKET was difficult enough to understand before the World Cup. It has now become incomprehensible – and that’s official. Steve Waugh admitted earlier in the tournament he did not understand the scoring adjustments for rain-affected games, as worked out by the well-received but little understood Duckworth/Lewis system. On Saturday, meanwhile, Zimbabwe captain Alistair Campbell announced […]

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/ 31 May 1999

EU HELPS MOZ REBUILD ROADS

THE European Union has decided to offer Mozambique $75-million to help repair the roads and develop in central and northern parts of the country, an EU official said. Jaxier Puyol, EU representative to Mozambique, said on Saturdays during his tour to Zambezia, a province in central Mozambique, about $30-million of the aid will be used […]

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/ 31 May 1999

ZAMBIA GETS WORLD BANK HELP

THE World Bank said on Friday that it will grant Zambia $630-million in loans. Of the total, $390-million is earmarked for projects to revive the farm sector, where output dropped last year following flooding in the north and spells of drought in the south of the country. The bank approved of Zambia’s economic reform programme […]

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/ 31 May 1999

AMPLATS DELAYS RETRENCHMENTS

AN Anglo-American platinum mine in Northern Province has delayed firing 400 mineworkers by one month. Anglo American Platinum Corporation Limited’s (Amplats) Lebowa Platinum Mines has decided to consult further with the workers before starting with retrenchments, explained Amplats spokesperson, Johan Adler, on Wednesday. He said the company would have retrenched 400 of its 2500 workers […]

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/ 31 May 1999

BOTHA EDGES SEPENG

JOHAN BOTHA edged out Hezekiel Speng in the indoor 800m on Sunday night, in a much-awaited showdown in South African athletics. In the International Amateur Athletics Association Grand Prix II, Botha ran a 1:44,85, just slipping past Sepeng at 1:45,35. The two are training partners.

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/ 31 May 1999

MANDELA SNUBBED

PRESIDENT Nelson Mandela was snubbed on Friday by traditional chiefs he had invited to a meeting in this rural KwaZulu-Natal stronghold of the Zulu-nationalist Inkatha Freedom Party. Only two of the 11 chiefs of the Ohkahlamba tribal authority, both members of Mandela’s African National Congress, arrived for the meeting — part of the ANC bid […]

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/ 31 May 1999

LOWER SWAZI GROWTH

THE Central Bank of Swaziland (CBS) has predicted a growth rate of only 2,5% for 1999/2000, the Swazi Observer reported on Wednesday. The CBS director of research, Cleopas Dlamini, was quoted as saying that growth was down by 0,5% from last year when Swaziland registered a growth rate of about 3%. Dlamini said that one […]

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/ 31 May 1999

SARB READY FOR MILLENIUM

THE South African Reserve Bank announced on Friday that it is Y2K compliant, allaying fears that the country’s premier financial institution could fall foul of the millenium bug. It also said it was confident the overall banking sector is prepared for the change-over into the 21st century. But should there be a rush for cash, […]

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/ 31 May 1999

Electioneering ends after frenetic weekend

OWN CORRESPONDENT and DENNIS BARNETT, Johannesburg | Monday 8.30am ELECTIONEERING ahead of Wednesday’s general election wound up on the weekend in a frenzy of party rallies across the country as a two-day moratorium on electioneering kicks in on Monday. In Cape Town’s Khayelitsha township, two African National Congress supporters were wounded when shots were fired […]

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/ 31 May 1999

WORLD BANK GIVES GHANA LOAN

THE World Bank on Thursday approved a $180-million credit to support private sector economic growth in Ghana. The funds will assist the government’s medium term strategy, which aims to turn Ghana into a middle income country in ten years, the bank said in a statement. In particular the interest-free credit will support reforms in the […]