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/ 20 May 2000

‘I’m here to beat Jake,’ says Culshaw

DEON POTGIETER, Johannesburg | Friday 4.30pm NOT one to be intimidated by all the fanfare following Baby Jake Matlala’s attempt at becoming the first South African boxer to win four world titles, Peter Culshaw stands his ground firmly. “I know I’m the world champion and I’m here to beat Jake.” said the WBU flyweight world […]

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/ 20 May 2000

Eritrean refugees deplete Sudanese food stocks

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Khartoum | Saturday 3.45pm. SUDAN’S Kassala state, bordering Eritrea, has distributed its entire strategic food stock to Eritrean refugees fleeing the war with Ethiopia, the regional governor said on Saturday. According to a report by Akhbar Al-Youm daily, the number of Eritrean refugees fleeing into Sudan had reached 85000 by Friday with the […]

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/ 20 May 2000

Booth slots late winner as Amaglugs pip Kiwis 3-2

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Auckland | Friday 1.20pm. A LATE goal through defender Matthew Booth saw South Africa’s Amaglug-glugs claim a 3-2 victory against the fired-up New Zealand All Whites in their Olympic Qualifier at North Harbour Stadium, setting themselves up for an easy return-leg at Vosloorus Stadium next Saturday. The half-time score was 2-2. The Amaglugs […]

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/ 20 May 2000

681 DIE IN POLICE CUSTODY

SOME 681 people had died while in police custody in the 1999/2000 financial year, Safety and Security Minister Steve Tshwete said on Thursday. The figure was down on the 756 deaths reported in the previous year. Meanwhile the number of cases against police reported to the watchdog Independent Complaints Directorate rose to 4380 in 1999/2000 […]

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/ 20 May 2000

Vos new Springbok captain

DAVID SHAPSHAK, Cape Town | Saturday 6.30pm. ANDRE Vos is the new Springbok captain in the 28-man squad named on Saturday night by Sarfu President Silas Nkanunu to play a home Test against Canada and two against England next month. Vos, who has previous led the Springboks in last year’s World Cup game against Spain […]

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/ 20 May 2000

UK TO FUND SCORPIONS’ TRAINING

PRESIDENT Thabo Mbeki, in London to discuss the Zimbabwe crisis, discussed bilateral ties with Prime Minister Tony Blair and won a pledge from Blair for the training of an elite South African police unit. The 500000 programme will train 100 officers from the Scorpions investigation unit set up by Mbeki last year to help combat […]

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/ 20 May 2000

Hick hammers maiden Lord’s ton to sink Zim

OWN CORRESPONDENT, London | Saturday 2.35pm. GRAEME Hick hammered his first test century at Lord’s as England continued their quest for a match-winning lead over Zimbabwe on the third day of the first test on Saturday. Hick, playing his first test innings against the country of his birth, first overtook his previous best in a […]

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/ 19 May 2000

Zim’s veterans leader in court over farm invasions

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Harare | Friday 11.00am. CHENJERAI Hunzvi, the leader of Zimbabwe’s militant liberation war veterans, appeared in court on Friday to argue that he had taken “tremendous steps” to end the violent seizures of white-owned farms by his followers. The Commercial Farmers Union (CFU), which represents most of Zimbabwe’s 4000 white commercial farmers, brought […]