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/ 27 May 1999

BIG PLANS FOR U23S

SOUTH African national under-23 coach Shakes Mashaba wants total commitment from his young Bafana Bafana for their first leg Olympic qualifier against Togo in Lome on June 13. “We will focus on tactical and technical work before we leave for Togo and will only play against local teams during our preparations for two weeks,” Mashaba […]

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/ 27 May 1999

UDM LEADER’S HOUSE BOMBED

A PETROL bomb has exploded at the house of a leader of South Africa’s United Democratic Front in Nyanga, a black suburb of Cape Town, police said on Wednesday. Nobody was injured in the attack on Erasmus Ndakane’s home in the area where five politicians have been killed in the run-up to South Africa’s June […]

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/ 27 May 1999

COAL MINE HEIST

ABOUT 10 men armed with AK47 and R4 assault rifles robbed a coal mine in Secunda of over R1-million meant for salaries early on Tuesday morning, police said on Wednesday. Police spokesman Inspector Sibongile Nkosi said the men stormed the Sasol Brandspruit Coal Mine at about 4.30am when a security company delivered the money. “About […]

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/ 27 May 1999

Rowdy youths disrupt UDM rally

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Thursday 7.15pm AN election rally by opposition United Democratic Movement president Bantu Holomisa was disrupted at the University of Cape Town on Thursday by a rowdy group of African National Congress-supporting youths. About 1000 rowdy ANC supporters almost took charge of the rally, jeering Holomisa when he tried to speak, […]

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/ 27 May 1999

ANOTHER MUFAMADI NEIGHBOUR ROBBED

A TENTH neighbour of Safety and Security Minister Sydney Mufamadi has become a crime victim, justifying claims the Andrew Murray Road in Bryanston is “crime street”. The latest victim is Andre van Heuvel, whose house was the second robbed this week. No arrests have been made in connection wth the break-in.

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/ 27 May 1999

EASY ERNIE’S BACK

ERNIE Els exceeded his own expectations with a superb 66 to take an early lead in the first round of the Deutsche Bank-SAP Open on Friday. The 29-year-old South African had not played for five weeks after the Masters in April before arriving at St Leon-Rot to take on the best field in Europe outside […]

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/ 27 May 1999

MALAWIANS FLOCK TO REGISTER

MORE than five million Malawians have registered to vote in general elections on June 15, the electoral commission said on Wednesday. Chairman James Kalaile said the voters represent 102% of the projected number of eligible Malawians. Voter registration has been hit by a number of problems, causing it to be extended twice and forcing a […]

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/ 27 May 1999

ZIMBABWEAN LOSSES MAY BE 200

SEVERAL Zimbabwean soldiers are missing in the war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, but the army will only give details when the war ends, a Zimbabwean newspaper reported on Wednesday. “It is only at the end of the campaign that I … will compile a report which details all we have lost in […]

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/ 27 May 1999

KATHADRA GETS AMNESTY

AFRICAN National Congress stalwart and former Rivonia trialist Ahmed Mohamed Kathrada was on Wednesday granted amnesty by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Kathrada applied for amnesty in respect of charges of sabotage that led to him to be sentenced to life imprisonment on June 12, 1964. The TRC announced, however, that Kathrada was not granted […]

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/ 27 May 1999

MANDELA TO ATTEND OBASANJO’S INAUGURATION

PRESIDENT Nelson Mandela will attend Saturday’s inauguration of Nigeria’s new civilian president Olusegun Obasanjo, his office said on Wednesday. Mandela is to leave for Nigeria on Friday, a presidential statement said. The president had originally been scheduled to address a major election rally in the Indian Ocean city of Durban on Saturday to mark the […]