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/ 13 June 1997

Banana to face nine rape charges

FRIDAY, 3.00PM FORMER Zimbabwean president Canaan Banana is to be charged with at least nine counts of homosexual rape, the daily Herald newspaper reported on Friday. The newspaper was quoting acting police chief Philip Mhike, who said the charges arose out of information volunteered by complainants during police investigations into allegations by Banana’s former aide-de-camp […]

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/ 13 June 1997

Scandal thickens in Mpumalanga

New charges of conflict of interest point to further irregularities in the province’s Housing Department, increasing the pressure for a full-scale commission of inquiry, write Justin Arenstein and Mungo Soggot FRESH revelations surrounding the Mpumalanga housing scandal emerged this week, increasing the likelihood that the government’s current probe will be widened into a full-blown commission […]

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/ 13 June 1997

Kaya takes on Metro

Ferial Haffajee and Maria McCloy on Radio Metro NO announcements were made, but it’s not like people didn’t notice that one of Radio Metro’s stalwart DJs, and the presenter of Bush Telegraph, Lawrence Dube, wasn’t there anymore. Dube was hauled off air in May when the radio consortium of which he was a shareholder won […]

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/ 13 June 1997

A ticket to ride

Matthew Krouse JUST THE TICKET! by Percy Tucker (Jonathan Ball, R94,95) IT has been a year of commemoration in theatre publishing, with retrospection and introspection from diverse quarters. Perhaps part of what triggered this small spate of nostalgia were the deaths of two industry giants – Barney Simon and Leonard Schach. Simon’s story, along with […]

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/ 13 June 1997

Vodacom boosts PGA tour, annoys competitor

FRIDAY, 1.00PM: THE South African PGA Tour has been given a R100-million boost for the next five years, by newest sponsors Vodacom. This will result in an increase of 33% in prize money in the winter season of the tour. Tour commissioner Arnold Mentz said: “I want to get away from this idea of development […]

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/ 13 June 1997

Tourism project anchored at the Wild Coast

A billion-rand Wild Coast tourism development project must benefit the local communities while being eco-friendly, reports Craig Bishop JUST 30km of coastline separate Port Edward from Mkambati, but as holiday destinations they are oceans apart. Port Edward is linked to Durban by 200km of flat coastal road allowing easy access for hundreds of thousands of […]

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/ 13 June 1997

Roelf to test the waters in Western Cape

Marion Edmunds ROELF MEYER is to test support for his new movement in the Western Cape next week, hoping to win over the hotly contested coloured community. Meyer’s Athlone-based organiser, former Labour Party member Ken Lategan, said this week: “There has been unprecedented interest in the last two weeks. People are looking for something new, […]

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/ 13 June 1997

Exports keep manufacturing on the boil

FRIDAY, 11.000AM WITH domestic demand cooling as the economy slows, manufacturing is saving the day, with export production driving output to a record high in April, according to latest Central Statistical Service figures. Manufacturing output in SA increased 12% from March to April, campared to 7,6% over the same period last year, and comes after […]

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/ 13 June 1997

No chance to rest and dream of France

Coach Clive Barker and Bafana Bafana have come through a torrid time triumphantly, but there is still much work to be done SOCCER: Andrew Muchineripi WHEN the Egyptian referee blew his whistle to end the South Africa-Zambia World Cup encounter, national coach Clive Barker must have longed for the solitude of his farm outside Durban. […]