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/ 7 October 1997

Doctor held back by club

TUESDAY, 12.30PM: BAFANA Bafana midfied maestro Doctor Khumalo could miss the game against France in Lens on Saturday because of club commitments. Khumalo, who plays for Colombus Crew in the Major Soccer League in the US, is involved in the play-offs for his club against Tampa Bay. National coach Clive Barker said he will only […]

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/ 7 October 1997

Misfortune for U23 squad

TUESDAY, 12.30PM: THE SA under-23 squad’s chances of winning their return match against Norway suffered a setback on Monday when coach Mich D’Avray learnt that his lethal striker Quinton Fortune will not be available because of an injury. Fortune suffered an injury while playing for his Spanish first division side Athletico Madrid last week. Wits […]

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/ 6 October 1997

Holomisa group have support, says poll

MONDAY, 5.30PM THE ANC and National Party have both lost support since the 1994 elections, with unaligned voters showing potential interest in the new United Democratic Movement of Bantu Holomisa and Roelf Meyer, according to the latest Idasa opinion poll. Idasa public opinion services project manager Dr Bob Mattes told a public forum that the […]

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/ 6 October 1997

Boland out of Currie Cup

MONDAY, 11.05AM: BOLAND’S hopes of playing in the semi-finals of the Bankfin Currie Cup, came to an end on Sunday when they lost 38-22 to Free State after trailing 9-10 at halftime in a Currie Cup match in Bloemfontein.Free State will now play against the Western Province in the semi-finals. Boland opened their account in […]

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/ 6 October 1997

Minister Radebe dodges gunmen

MONDAY, 8.30AM PUBLIC WORKS minister Jeff Radebe had to dodge gunfire between rival ANC groups when he arrived to address a meeting in Clermont township, outside Durban. Radebe was to speak alongside provincial housing MEC Peter Miller of the IFP, and to hand out title deeds to residents, at the invitation of the Clermont Civic […]

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/ 6 October 1997

SAA won’t go private for a year

MONDAY, 3.30PM The restructuring of South African Airways will only be completed between July and October next year, says an interim status report released to a public enterprises committee today. The status report on progress in the restructuring process was compiled by HSBC Investment Bank, the government’s overall adviser on the restructuring of state assets. […]

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/ 6 October 1997

Erwin drums up the East

MONDAY, 3.30PM TRADE and Industry minister Alec Erwin leads a delegation of 54 businessmen and government officials to South Korea and Japan to drum up investment in South Africa’s vehicle, metals, chemicals and electronics industries. They leave tomorrow. South Korea is South Africa’s 13th largest trading partner, with export growth up 40 percent from 1996, […]

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/ 6 October 1997

SABC turns R72-m profit

MONDAY, 11.30AM THE SABC, which lost R60 million last year, has made a profit of R72 million in the last six months, it was announced today. SABC spokeswoman Marj Murray attributed the turnaround since March to an “aggressive marketing campaign” to persuade people to pay their licence fees, and to massive corporate restructuring which closed […]

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/ 6 October 1997

Six die in new Richmond violence

MONDAY, 11.20AM TWO more Richmond men were killed on Sunday night, both of them supporters of the rival United Democratic Movement aligned to local warlord Sifiso Nkabinde. The men were murdered in the Magoda area, an Nkabinde stronghold, in what appears to have been a revenge attack following the previous night’s murder of six ANC […]

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/ 6 October 1997

Pakistan’s young hero

MONDAY, 2.40PM: A TWENTY YEAR old playing in his first test, scored a superb 115 off 270 balls to give Pakistan 216 for six on the first day of South Africa’s first full-length test against Pakistan. Pakistan can thank young Ali Naqvi for saving the team from the South African seam bowlers, with the rest […]