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/ 5 November 1997
TUESDAY, 9.35AM: ORLANDO PIRATES, Mamelodi Sundowns and kaizer Chiefs return to the Premier Soccer League action on Wednesday and Thursday after being involved in the Rothmans Cup semi-finals last weekend. Pirates host Supersport United at FNB Stadium on Wednesday. Piarates and SS United have met twice this season and on both occasions Pirates beat SS […]
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/ 5 November 1997
WEDNESDAY, 9.50AM: BAFANA BAFANA midfield maestro Doctor Khumalo is likely to don his famous number 15 Kaizer Chiefs jersey when Chiefs tackle Wits University in a Premiership game at Ellis Park Stadium on Thursday night. Chiefs PRO Louis Tshakoane said the coach will decide today whether to pick him or not. “It is now up […]
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/ 5 November 1997
WEDNESDAY, 4.00PM: THE Post Office — long the subject of public distrust for lost and stolen mail — has moved to clean up its act, sacking 170 workers for mail theft and fraud, it was announced on Wednesday. Managing director Frank Touwen said his office has launched an aggressive drive to root out crime in […]
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/ 5 November 1997
TUESDAY, 10.30AM: SOUTH Africa’s unemployment problem shows no signs of abating soon, as figures released by the Central Statistical Service (CSS) showed the national employment rate dropped 1.5% since June last year. Less than 5,2 million people are employed in the formal economy — a far cry from the 252 000 jobs for the year […]
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/ 5 November 1997
WEDNESDAY, 5.15PM: THE Johannesburg Stock Exchange moved moderately higher today. The all share index closed on 6781, up 31 points. The financial index was 103 points firmer at 10 026 while the industrial index climbed 15 points to close on 8335. The gold index was just one point stronger at 898. The rand was slightly […]
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/ 5 November 1997
WEDNESDAY, 4.00PM: CAR sales for October 97 have dropped by nearly 25% against sales for the same period last year. The National Association of Automobile Manufactures of SA said 6790 less cars were sold this October, from last year’s 27 814. He also noted significantly fewer commercial vehicles, minibuses and bakkies were sold last month. […]
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/ 5 November 1997
CONSTRUCTION COLLAPSE ONE construction worker is dead and two others seriously injured after a 10-ton concrete slab fell on them during the construction of a government office block in Maseru, Lesotho. The workers had been contracted under Johannesburg-based South African company, Stocks & Stocks. Lesotho police say there is evidence the accident happened because of […]
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/ 5 November 1997
WEDNESDAY, 4.00PM: ZAMBIAN opposition leader Dean Mung’omba says he is being ‘tortured’ by police during his detention in a Zambian prison. He was arrested last Friday under State of Emergency regulations on suspicion of involvement in last week’s abortive coup. Mung’omba said in a letter to his party president: “I have been … tortured, no […]
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/ 5 November 1997
WEDNESDAY, 9.45AM: The latest round of talks between the European Union and South Africa on free trade and development has been hailed as a breakthrough after the EU agreed to South Africa’s proposals for dealing with sensitive farm products, previously excluded from the negotiations, through special development protocols. EU chief negotiator Philip Soubestre said the […]
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/ 5 November 1997
TUESDAY, 200PM: The inquiry into the Motheo Housing scandal reported on Wednesday that although the contract was technically illegal and the housing board had failed to ensure adequate funds, there was no proof that anyone benefitted improperly from the contract. Commission chairman, Deloitte and Touche executive Hugh Dreyer, submitted a 140-page report to Mpumalanga premier […]