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/ 10 March 2000

Who said what

“Didn’t it evoke any laughter?” – Barney Pityana to Claudia Braude on the Mail & Guardian’s Machiavelli cartoon which she said demonised Thabo Mbeki “I wasn’t looking at that.” – Braude replies “If I had been a journalist I would have embraced a process like this.” – Braude on the Human Rights Commission probe into […]

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/ 10 March 2000

Why we deserve the World Cup

A six-member delegation from the Federation of International Football Associations (Fifa) arrived in South Africa on Thursday to evaluate our bid for the 2006 World Cup. The country will be putting on an all-out show to prove to the delegation leader, American lawyer Alan Rothenberg, and his team that we deserve to host the spectacle. […]

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/ 10 March 2000

NAOMI CAMBELL IS WELKOM

BRITISH-BORN supermodel Naomi Campbell jetted into South Africa this week to attend the official launch on Thursday of the new logo and name for the World Motorcycle Grand Prix, Phakisa raceway organisers said. She attended a lunch at the Phakisa hospitality suites tower at Welkom’s Phakisa Freeway with about 400 other invited guests. The first […]

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/ 10 March 2000

SAB ENTERS INDIAN MARKET

SOUTH African Breweries has received permission from the Indian government to proceed with a $35,3-million investment in a joint venture in Indiay. The joint venture provides for SAB’s investment in Narang Industries Limited, one of India’s oldest industrial houses. The venture — which includes Hallvard Limited, a non-resident Indian investment company — was concluded in […]

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/ 10 March 2000

SANLAM HEADLINE EARNINGS CATAPULT

SANLAM said on Wednesday that it has boosted its headline earnings for the year ending December 31 1999 by 65% to R1955-million. Headline earnings per share amount to 73,4 cents – 26% higher than in 1998. A 26% return on equity has been achieved and Sanlam’s operating profit increased by 39% to R1722-million. Announcing the […]

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/ 10 March 2000

STARLESS AMGLUGS FOR GHANA MATCH

AMAGLUG-GLUG face the Black Meteors in an Olympic qualifier this weekend without defender Aaron Mokoena, midfielder Quinton Fortune and strikers Benni McCarthy and Siyabonga Nomvete after a domestic ruling barring senior national team players from the squad. The under-23 side is trailing in Group B with Cameroon leading 1992 bronze medalists Ghana and South Africa […]

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/ 10 March 2000

TUNISIAN EX-LEADER ILL

THE health of former Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba, 97, who has been in hospital since Sunday, is improving, officials said. Bourguiba, who led Tunisia’s independence struggle and ruled the North African state for 30 years, is in hospital with an acute inflammation of the respiratory system.

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/ 10 March 2000

UN airlifts to Madagascar, Moz flights resume

OWN CORRESPONDENT , Antananarivo | Friday 5.00pm. PLANES carrying 12 tons of aid from the UN’s World Food Programme took off on Friday for northeast Madagascar, as hundreds of thousands of people on the island suffered dire hardship after two cyclones. Two Antonov planes belonging to the Madagascan army, each carrying three tons of food, […]

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/ 10 March 2000

UN DISCUSSES WESTERN SAHARA

THE UN Security Council will hold closed-door consultations on Friday on the situation in Western Sahara, where several hundred people recently held demonstrations. The United Nations has been trying for more than eight years to organise a referendum to decide whether the former Spanish colony should be incorporated into Morocco, which controls most of the […]

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/ 10 March 2000

WARSHIP REROUTED TO MADAGASCAR

THE French warship Jeanne d’Arc has been rerouted from Mozambique to Madagascar to bring aid to hundreds of thousands of cyclone victims and is expected there within the next few days. The helicopter-carrier left flood-stricken Mozambique late on Wednesday for the Indian Ocean island, 800 kilometres across the Mozambique Channel. The vessel had been in […]