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/ 30 September 1997
TUESDAY, 5.00PM ZIMBABWEAN war veterans have accused the commission screening liberation war veterans of corruption and inefficiency at both district and provincial levels. Ziana news agency on reported that former fighters said the present provincial vetting team should step down and give way to a more efficient and transparent team from Harare. War veterans who […]
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/ 30 September 1997
FRIDAY, 6.00PM SHARES on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange ended mixed on Monday as gold shares gained on the steady bullion price, while industrials and financials fell victim to futures manipulations and caution ahead of the release on new economic data after the close of local markets. At the close the all gold index had gained […]
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/ 29 September 1997
MONDAY, 1.00PM: VAAL Professionals scored a 5-4 win over league champions Manning Rangers in a first-leg Rothmans Cup quaterfinals match at Chatsworth Stadium on Saturday. Rangers defender Liswa Nduti opened the score in the fourth minute through an Innocent Chikoya corner kick. Rabbie Nkoane’s equalising goal in the 28th minute brought Pros back in the […]
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/ 29 September 1997
DRC EDITOR HELD POLICE in the Democratic Republic of Congo have detained the managing editor of the daily Le Palmares, Michael Luya, for questioning, inspector Raus Chalwe said on Monday. Chalwe said Luya was detained “in connection with an inquiry” and will be freed once certain checks have been carried out, without giving further details. […]
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/ 29 September 1997
MONDAY, 3.00PM JAILED former commander of the Vlakplaas police hit-squad Eugene de Kock was forced to take part in the 1989 Motherwell car bombing to ensure he did not testify against his superiors at the Harms commission of inquiry, his lawyer told before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Monday. De Kock, who is serving […]
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/ 29 September 1997
MONDAY, 11.30AM MARKETERS of agricultural products have been caught unawares by a notice in the Government Gazette extending government’s regulatory powers over the marketing of several farm products. In terms of the notice, Land and Agriculture Minister Derek Hanekom acquires regulatory powers over a range of previously unregulated products including coffee, tea, poultry and sugar […]
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/ 29 September 1997
MONDAY, 1.00PM: ZIMBABWE finished the fourth day of their test match against New Zealand on 153/3 on Sunday. This gave them a 210 lead with seven wickets in hand. Grant Flower and Gavin Rennie gave the Zimbabweans a fine start with a run a ball 75 run stand for the first wicket. Captain Alistair Campell […]
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/ 29 September 1997
MONDAY, 8.00AM MATHOLE MOTSHEKGA, the outsider the African National Congress worked so hard to keep out of the Gauteng leadership, won the provincial chairmanship by a landslide on Sunday. In the final round of voting for the chairmanship, he beat favoured candidate Frank Chikane by 343 votes to 179. The vote ends a three-month power […]
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/ 29 September 1997
MONDAY, 1.30PM MONDAY’S Zambia Post claims that Lusaka police chiefs sent radio messages ordering snipers to fire on opposition leader Kenneth Kaunda last month. Kaunda and fellow opposition leader Rodger Chongwe were shot and injured when police broke up an opposition rally in Kabwe on August 23. The Post says it interviewed unnamed policemen who […]
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/ 29 September 1997
MONDAY, 1.00PM: FREE STATE collected muximum points when they beat Border 50-3 in a Currie Cup encounter at the Basil Kenyon Stadium in East London on Sunday. Free State led 28-3 at the break from four goals and a penalty. After 13 minutes, Free State were leading 21-0 through tries by hooker Naka Drotske, left […]