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/ 9 May 1997

Gold boss to start mining bank

FRIDAY, 10.30AM RANDGOLD commercial director Brett Kebble is behind an attempt to set up SA’s first resource bank, a R1-billion venture intended to fund mining projects. Kebble is at present touting the plan to leading financiers. It is widely believed that the proposed mining bank is in anticipation of new black empowerment initiatives such as […]

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/ 9 May 1997

Environment on agenda, at last

Aspasia Karras A DRIVE to help local communities deal with their environmental needs, so that they do not become recipients of everyone else’s problems, is contained in a White Paper to be presented to the Cabinet next week. The White Paper, which is likely to be made public later this month, comes at a time […]

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/ 9 May 1997

Gold reserves up despite price drop

FRIDAY, 11.30AM The value of SA’s gold reserves increased by R251-million to R5,3-billion last year, despite the gold price falling over R27 over the year to R1 363,30 an ounce, according to latest Reserve bank figures. Foreign exchange reserves increased by R1-billion to R9,1-billion, bringing total gold and exchange reserves held to R14,1-billion. Foreign credit […]

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/ 9 May 1997

Hani ‘ordered ANC leader killed’

FRIDAY, 8.30AM ANC martyr Chris Hani allegedly ordered his men to kill an ANC official he suspected of being a police agent, the truth comission heard on Thursday. Brothers Joe and Conrad Nkuna, both ANC members, jailed in 1995 for the attempted murder of ANC official Johannes Shabangu, are applying for amnesty on the grounds […]

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/ 9 May 1997

Mercenaries grab gems

De Beers has lost another lucrative source of African diamonds. This time to a new contender linked to mercenary group Executive Outcomes. Chris Gordon reports BRANCH Energy Angola, the company linked to South African mercenary operation Executive Outcomes, has received a new mining concession from the Angolan government, making it one of Angola’s most significant […]

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/ 9 May 1997

Large-scale theft in SANDF

FRIDAY, 11.00AM: THE South African National Defence Force has suffered huge losses due to theft in the past year, Defence Minister Joe Modise told Parliament on Thursday. Modise estimated the value of the thefts at R6,4-million. He said 116 firearms, 10 688 rounds of ammunition and 110 vehicles were stolen from the SANDF and 187 […]

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/ 9 May 1997

Lifting the veil on Arabian women

The women of Arabia are emerging from behind Islamic restrictions to take their place in the corporate world. Kathy Evans reports from Doha IT was not an auspicious start to the first ever conference on the rights of Arabian women in the workplace. “No cameras, no recording equipment,” said a veiled policewoman, guarding the conference […]

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/ 9 May 1997

Kinshasa waits for Kabila

The citizens of Kinshasa, the sprawling capital of Zaire, await the outcome of the Mobutu-Kabila peace talks with mounting fear. Chris McGreal reports LEOPOLD MUANDO’s first venture into futuristic art sits among his realist paintings of Zairean soldiers tearing Kinshasa apart and the ever-present trauma of Aids. Muando’s imagination has conjured up a vision of […]

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/ 9 May 1997

`Queer things happen’ as Caligula is

censored Andrew Worsdale THE Publications Control Board has banned a movie already flighted several times in South Africa and, for the first time ever, a poster for a film. Caligula, produced in 1980 by Bob Guccione of Penthouse magazine and directed by Tinto Brass, tells the story of the decadent Roman whose rule was characterised […]

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/ 9 May 1997

Retrenched teachers back on the job

Ann Eveleth KWAZULU-NATAL has been forced to re-employ 230 senior teach- ers, including 60 principals, who had been given hefty retrenchment packages under the state teacher redeployment programme. The province said this week the teachers have been re-employed at their previous salaries, many until the end of the year, because there were no immediate replacements. […]