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/ 29 September 1998

Suspended parks chief keeps mum

SHARRON HAMMOND, Nelspruit | Tuesday 8.00pm. MPUMALANGA’S suspended parks chief, Alan Gray, refused to answer written questions about his business dealings with government or government contractors on Tuesday and instead threatened to sue reporters. Gray said in a lawyer’s letter that elements within the media were conducting personal crusades and vendettas against him and had […]

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/ 29 September 1998

Dedekind snatches fourth African record

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Monday, 10.30pm. COMMONWEALTH silver medallist Brendon Dedekind held out against strong-finishing Roland Schoeman to win the men’s 100m freestyle Monday, posting his fourth African record of the Telkom SA short course championships in Cape Town. Deaf Durbanite Terence Parkin annihilated his personal best time to set a continental mark in […]

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/ 29 September 1998

Julie Ward murder trial opens in Nairobi

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Nairobi | Tuesday 11.00pm. THE trial of a retired Kenyan Wildlife Services officer, Simon Ole Makallah, opened in Nairobi on Tuesday, 10 years after the murder of British tourist Julie Ward in the Masai Mara Game Reserve in south-western Kenya. Makallah, 48, is charged with killing Ward, 28, who disappeared from from her […]

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/ 29 September 1998

Cops killed First to hurt Slovo, daughter tells

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Pretoria | Monday 7.00pm. APARTHEID security police killed Ruth First because they were unable to catch SA Communist Party leader Joe Slovo, Gillian Slovo told the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s amnesty committee on Monday. Gillian Slovo, along with her sisters Robyn and Shaun, is opposing the applications for amnesty by apartheid agents Craig […]

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/ 29 September 1998

Normality returns to devastated Lesotho

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Maseru | Tuesday 9.45pm. THE streets of Maseru were packed on Tuesday as scores of people flooded into the Lesotho capital to do their banking and survey the damage caused by vandals during the invasion of Southern African Development Community troops. Activity in the devastated country appeared to return to normal as magistrates’ […]

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/ 29 September 1998

Fundraising for Boesak is a ‘dangerous precedent’

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Tuesday 11.00pm. PRESIDENT Nelson Mandela is setting a potentially dangerous precedent in raising funds for cleric Alan Boesak’s legal fees, Pan Africanist Congress spokeswoman Patricia de Lille told SABC3 on Tuesday. Earlier both the Democratic Party and the National Party had criticised the move, saying that Mandela’s personal involvement in […]

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/ 28 September 1998

Rebels plan great trek for Katanga Tutsis

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Kigali | Monday 11.30pm. THE rebels fighting to oust Democratic Republic of Congo President Laurent Kabila have requested international humanitarian organisations to help shift about 20,000 Tutsi Banyamulenge from south-eastern Katanga province. Rebel-controlled radio Bukavu, monitored in Cyangugu across the border in Rwanda, said on Monday that the deputy governor of South Kivu, […]

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/ 28 September 1998

Kenyans dominate half marathon champs

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Monday 10.00am. KENYAN athletes dominated at the World Half Marathon Championships in Zurich on Sunday, with defending champion Tegla Loroupe and Paul Koech claiming the men’s and women’s titles, giving the nation a sweep of gold for the second year in a row. Loroupe covered the 21,1km course in 1:08:29 to […]

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/ 28 September 1998

UN discusses US bombing of Sudanese factory

OWN CORRESPONDENT, New York | Monday 11.30pm. THE United Nations Security Council held preliminary discussions Monday on an Arab-sponsored draft resolution demanding a UN investigation into the bombing of the El Shifa pharmaceutical factory in Sudan by the United States last month. In particular the resolution demands an investigation into the US claim that the […]

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/ 28 September 1998

Troops will stay in Lesotho – SADC

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Maseru | Monday 10.00pm. SOUTHERN African troops will remain in Lesotho until order is restored in the country, the defence ministers of Zimbabwe, South Africa and Botswana said in Maseru on Monday. Speaking at the Lesotho government complex, the ministers maintained that the military intervention in Lesotho last week by troops from South […]