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/ 30 November 1999

HUGO CLAIMS MAIDEN VICTORY

ROOKIE professional Jean Hugo won his first tournament on Southern African soil when he claimed a two-shot victory in the Vodacom Tour’s Zimbabwe Open at the Chapman Golf Club on Sunday. The win was Hugo’s first in only five tournaments as a professional, and guarantees him an exemption on the Vodacom Tour until 2002. A […]

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/ 30 November 1999

Police warn of more bombs as tourists waver

OWN CORRESPONDENT, cape Town | Tuesday 8.30pm. POLICE warned Capetonians on Tuesday to expect more terror attacks following Sunday’s blast at St Elmos pizzeria in Camps Bay, while tourism officials said foreigners had begun cancelling plans to visit the city. Justice Minister Penuell Maduna meanwhile vowed that the culprits of the pipe-bomb explosion which injured […]

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/ 30 November 1999

POST OFFICE RENTALS TO RISE

RENTALS for the more than 3,5-million postboxes in South Africa will increase by an average 10% next year, the Post Office announced on Monday. Albert Michau, senior general manager for financial services, said the rental for a small postbox will increase by R10 to R130 with the rental being payable by January 1 2000, he […]

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/ 30 November 1999

PROSTITUTES PROTEST CONDOM SHORTAGE

THE Northern Province’s health department ordered its regional hospitals on Monday to immediately restock rural clinics with condoms after prostitutes in the area complained of shortages. The prostitutes complained that clinics ran out of condoms over a month ago, forcing sex workers to ply their trade on the busy N1 highway to Zimbabwe without any […]

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/ 30 November 1999

PUBLIC PROSECUTOR SEIZES GRANNY’S ASSETS

THE office of Public Prosecutor, Bulelani Ngcuka, raided three properties of a 72-year-old grandmother in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban on Friday. The elderly woman is accused of embezzling several million rand from her employer, Mercury Engineering, over five years. The woman was in a retirement home in Simons Town in the Western Cape when […]

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/ 30 November 1999

SA records R911m trade surplus

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Tuesday 6.00pm. SOUTH Africa recorded a R911-million trade surplus in October compared to a R1,37-billion surplus in September, the country’s customs and exise department said on Tuesday. Analysts forecast a deficit of R700-million. The cumulative surplus for the first 10 months of the year amounted to R13,09-billion compared with R966-million surplus […]

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/ 30 November 1999

SASOL TO PROFIT FROM OIL HIKE

SASOL, the oil from coal pioneer, said it will improve its bottom line by R300-million for every sustained increase of $1 above the $16 level in the steadily rising derived crude oil price, according to the Business Report. The paper reports the derived crude oil price is now at $19 a barrel. If the derived […]

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/ 30 November 1999

Telkom to list in 2001

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Tuesday 6.00pm. GOVERNMENT said on Tuesday it plans to float majority state-owned Telkom in 2001 and is proceeding with plans to sell off a stake to a black-owned partner and company employees. The cabinet sub-committee on the restructuring of state assets said in a statement it has approved the start of […]

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/ 30 November 1999

VIRGIN’S R60m GAMBLE

VIRGIN Atlantic said it stands to loose around R60-million in the first year of operating once-a-week flights from London to Cape Town. Richard Branson told a media conference in Cape Town that although the flights are 65% booked, Virgin will lose money because of the once-a-week restriction. He said four flights a week are necessary […]

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/ 30 November 1999

ZIM RIGHTS ORGANISATION GOES TO COURT

ZIMBABWE human rights organisations have launched a Supreme court application to force President Robert Mugabe to make public the findings of a commission of inquiry into the deaths of about 8000 civilians in the western provinces of Matebeleland in the 1980s. “The government has not apologised for the actions of the Korean-trained 5th Brigade that […]