No image available
/ 8 September 1997
MONDAY, 8.00AM THE National Olympic Committee of South Africa is gearing up for another bid attempt for 2008, starting with an analysis of what Athens offered that swayed the International Olympics Committee. But South Africa’s first problem will be to address its failure to capture the African vote — half the 20 African countries voted […]
No image available
/ 8 September 1997
MONDAY, 11.00AM KENYA’S President Daniel Arap Moi has renewed his attacks on foreigners and refugees, calling on the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to move out all Somali refugees in Kenya. “We are being treated like fools by being so generous in every thing”, the president told a fund raising meeting in aid […]
No image available
/ 8 September 1997
MONDAY, 11.05AM: NORTHERN TRANSVAAL beat bottom-of-the-table Mpumalanga Pumas 36-16 in a Bankfin Currie Cup match at Johann van Riebeeck Stadium on Saturday. Northerns led 21-6 at half time. The teaming of Joost van der Westhuizen, Archer Dames and Casper Steyn, proved effective for the Northerns. Van der Westhuizen made some decisive breaks around the fringes […]
No image available
/ 8 September 1997
MONDAY, 11.00AM: SOUTH AFRICA has adopted a new set of aviation safety rules based on those in several other countries, which bring SA in line with global aviation rules. The new regulations make passenger safety the responsibility of cabin staff, who are now required to be licenced and to undergo regular medical check-ups. Other changes […]
No image available
/ 8 September 1997
MONDAY, 5.00PM A SINGLE brief radio announcement informed the people of DR-Congo that the dictator who had ruled them for 31 years was dead (see below). “In the African tradition, you don’t say anything bad about someone who has died,” the state-run radio said, explaining the subdued public reaction to the death in Morocco of […]
No image available
/ 8 September 1997
MONDAY, 1.00PM: The new UK-listed arm of Gencor, Billiton, will merge with the Australian nickel mining group QNI to produce the world’s fourth-largest nickel mining group, with a capacity to produce 60 000 tons next year. The deal gives Billiton 52,4% of an enlarged QNI, the rest held by existing QNI shareholders, who will enjog […]
No image available
/ 8 September 1997
BARNARD AMNESTY? FERDIE BARNARD, charged with the murder of David Webster, has had a change of heart about amnesty. Barnard, who has repeatedly said he will not apply for amnesty, now says he is considering it. He added that everything he had done, had been on behalf of his country, and carried out under orders. […]
No image available
/ 8 September 1997
MONDAY, 10.15AM: NATAL and former Springbok coach Ian McIntosh had no comment on speculation that he might apply for the job as a succesor to fired Springbok coach Carel du Plessis. Du Plessis was fired by the South African Rugby Football Union (Sarfu) after he refused to step down when asked to do so in […]
No image available
/ 8 September 1997
MONDAY, 9.40AM: KAIZER CHIEFS went down 2-1 to Bush Bucks in a Premier Soccer League match at Johannesburg Stadium on Saturday, in an entertaining game in which both teams played attacking football from the first whistle. Bucks opened the score in the 40th minute through striker Vincent Skhosana after capitalising on a defensive mistake by […]
No image available
/ 8 September 1997
MONDAY, 11.35AM: NAMIBIA’S Frankie Fredericks criticised the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for Friday’s decision not to award Cape Town the 2004 Olympic Games.”I’m very disappointed and sad,” he said after beating Donovan Bailey of Canada in a Grand Prix 100m final in Tokyo on Saturday. He said: “I can’t see any other African countries comming […]