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/ 21 May 1997

SA competitiveness takes a dive

WEDNESDAY, 10.30AM The latest Global Competitiveness Report compiled by the World Economic Forum shows South Africa at 44th of the 53 countries listed, one place lower down the list than last year’s rating. New entry to the list, the Slovak Republic, entered at 35th position, which pushed SA down. There were three other newcomers to […]

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/ 21 May 1997

National Development Agency introduced

WEDNESDAY, 10.30AM The government on Tuesday released its plans for the long-awaited National Development Agency and gave details about the transformation of the Industrial Development Trust into a development implementation agnecy. Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka said Cabinet had recently adopted the recommendations of the National Development Agency advisory committee, including that the […]

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/ 21 May 1997

Patriotic Ernie misses Japanese tourney

WEDNESDAY, 10.00AM: SOUTH AFRICAN golfing hero Ernie Els will break his commitment to the Dunlop Phoenix tournament in Japan for the second year running, to represent South Africa in the World Cup of Golf at Kiawah Island in the United States. Els won the 1996 World Cup in partnership with Wayne Westner in Somerset West, […]

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/ 21 May 1997

Mandela the historian

SERBIA JUDGES TWO African judges have been appointed to the international tribunal into war crimes in Bosnia and Serbia. They are Fouad Riad of Egypt and Florence Mumba of Zambia, chosen to join the tribunal along with nine other judges in the UN General Assembly Tuesday. ANGOLA PEACE NEEDS MONEY UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan has […]

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/ 21 May 1997

Unisa senate calls for interim management

WEDNESDAY, 4.30PM The senate of the University of South Africa on Tuesday voted to suspend university management under rector Professor Marinus Wiechers and to set up an interim management board to run the university. In order for the proposal to become reality, it has still to be passed by the university council, its highest decision-making […]

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/ 21 May 1997

SA wine exports to UK boom

WEDNESDAY, 10.30AM SOUTH African wine exports to the United Kingdom increased by 48%, to 833 265 cases, in the first quarter of this year, despite predictions that wine exports would level off. The growth in exports to the UK took place alongside huge increases in exports of SA wines around the world. SA wine exports […]

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/ 21 May 1997

ANC bays for McNally’s blood

WEDNESDAY, 5.30PM THE KwaZulu-Natal African National Congress Wednesday called on provincial attorney-general Tim McNally to resign immediately after he dropped charges against six men accused of murdering Princess Nonhlanhla Zulu at the Zulu royal palace in April last year. On Tuesday McNally said he would drop the charges against the six as three state witnesses […]

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/ 20 May 1997

SA hosts landmine conference

TUESDAY, 8.00AM SOUTH AFRICA will destroy 4 500 landmines, a quarter of its stockpile, in front of delegates to a three-day anti-landmine conference today (Tuesday). The conference, organised by the OAU, has drawn 250 delegates from 41 of Africa’s 52 states. But only 11 African states have signed a treaty banning the use of anti-personnel […]

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/ 20 May 1997

General Electric undertakes SA investment

TUESDAY, 10.30AM UNITED States consumer electrical giant General Electric has signed an industrial and commercial co-operation programme with the department of trade and industry involving an undertaking to generate R2-billion in commercial, economic and industrial benefits to the SA economy during the next 10 years. GESA executive Michael Hendry said the money will be spent […]