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/ 22 October 1997
WEDNESDAY, 3.30PM: PLANS for a national trade unions strike on October 27 and 28 were called off on Wednesday, after the Congress of South African Trade Unions met its tripartite alliance partners for discussions on the controversial Basic Conditions of Employment Bill on Tuesday night. The meeting, which continued through the night, was attended by […]
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/ 22 October 1997
WEDNESDAY, 11.30AM: HOUSING Minister Sankie Mthembi-Mahanyale told Parliament on Tuesday that a clause has been inserted in the Housing Bill giving her powers to set national standards and policy for housing development. Mthembi-Mahanyale said the standards so set will be binding on the construction industry, adding that the government cannot allow the poor to fall […]
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/ 22 October 1997
WEDNESDAY, 5.30PM THE General Council of the Bar submitted a 211-page document to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Wednesday, prior to the TRC’s special hearings on the apartheid era judiciary, which begin on Saturday. The document outlines the failings of the SA judiciary and details the moral dilemma of judges who had to find […]
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/ 21 October 1997
TUESDAY, 3.00PM: THE National Olympic Committee of South Africa says it will be playing an important part in the Commonwealth Heads of Government conference, which starts in Edinburgh on Thursday. Nocsa President Sam Ramsamy is a member of the advisory Committee on Co-operation through Sport, which which is a think-tank of the Commonwealth Heads of […]
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/ 21 October 1997
TUESDAY, 1.00PM: CONTROVERSIAL South African Rugby Football Union boss Dr Louis Luyt has hinted that he could step down as the president of the Gauteng Lions Rugby Union. Luyt and his vice-presedent Gert Augustyn were re-elected unopposed at the union’s meeting at Ellis Park on Monday. He said: “The time has come for a lot […]
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/ 21 October 1997
TUESDAY, 12.30PM: TALKS on a possible sale of Anglovaal mining subsidiary Avmin to Lonrho continued on Monday, and are reportedly at an advanced stage. If the sale goes through, Johannesburg Consolidated Investments’s bid to take control of 29,9% of Lonrho could be jeopardised. JCI was planning on buying Anglo American Corporation’s stake in Lonrho, but […]
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/ 21 October 1997
TUESDAY, 11.30AM: The second cricket Test between South Africa and Pakistan at Sheikupura was officially called off and declared a draw on Tuesday leaving the teams level in the three-match series. Meanwhile, heavy unseasonal rain in Pakistan may also disrupt the third and final Test in Faisalabad starting on Friday. South Africa have outplayed Pakistan […]
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/ 21 October 1997
TUESDAY, 1.00PM: MANNING Rangers have been drawn against Kaizer Chiefs, and Orlando Pirates will meet Mamelodi Sundowns in the Rothmans Cup semi-final. The first leg of the semi-finals will be played on the weekend of November 1 and 2, with the second leg played on the weekend of the November 14 and 15. The draw […]
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/ 21 October 1997
TUESDAY, 6.00PM SHARES on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, especially financials, leapt ahead on Tuesday, buoyed by rejuvenated overseas markets and positive domestic news. Only the falling bullion price cast a blot on the day, dragging gold shares down. At the close the all gold index had slipped 9,1 points to 1 009,6 as the bullion […]
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/ 20 October 1997
MONDAY, 11.05AM: WESTERN Province are through to the final of the Bankfin Currie Cup after beat Gauteng Lions 38-18 at Newlands on Saturday after leading 20-12 at interval. Four tries by the Western Province with no reply form the Lions was the true reflection of the game. Lions created many chances but failed to convert […]