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/ 15 March 1999

MUTTERING PROSECUTOR DELAYS HEARING

A MUTTERING prosecutor has delayed a High Court action by media lawyers attempting to block a magistrate’s order that journalists surrender materials recorded during the death of vigilante Rashaad Staggie. Staggie, a notorious gangster and drug dealer, was killed during a People Against Gangsterism and Drugs march two years ago. Inquest Magistrate Johan Venter has […]

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/ 15 March 1999

BRUNO BACKS LEWIS

FORMER British heavyweight world champion Frank Bruno on Sunday put Lennox Lewis’ controversial drawn title fight with Evander Holyfield in New York down to American boxing politics and backed the Briton to easily win a rematch. Bruno, a former World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight champion himself, said he believes there have been stranger decisions in […]

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/ 15 March 1999

BLACK PRESENCE ON JSE GROWS

BLACK investors have to date claimed more than 5% of the market capitalisation on the Johannesburg bourse, an independent analysis unit said. Business Map, an investment analysis group, said in a report distributed on Friday that the market share controlled by black companies has grown to 5,5% from 4,8% in 1997. The unit’s annual review […]

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/ 14 March 1999

MIH TO LIST ON NASDAQ

MIH, subsidiary of the South African company MIH Holdings (MIHH), is to be listed on the United States’s Nasdaq bourse in New York and the Amsterdam Stock Exchange in mid-April. This will give it access to international capital markets and will be the first time a subsidiary of a listed South African company will list […]

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/ 14 March 1999

PIRATES HIJACK BDF

ORLANDO Pirates equalled the record victory margin for a South African club in Africa with a 6-0 thrashing of Botswana Defence Force, who survived only 10 minutes before Simon Makhubela triggered a Johannesburg goal avalanche. Veteran Egyptian star Hossam Hassan scored a hat-trick this weekend as Al-Ahly sounded an early warning to their African Champions […]

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/ 14 March 1999

MALAWI TO GO ON AIR

MALAWI, one of the last few countries in the world without its own television signal, may soon have one if plans by government to launch Television Malawi materialises. TV Malawi Project Coordinator Benson Tembo said on Friday that all equipment for the project has arrived and training for technicians and anchors is completed. Secretary for […]

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/ 14 March 1999

SISULU DISCHARGED FROM CLINIC

HAVING been admitted to hospital suffering chest pains and hypertension on Monday evening, veteran African National Congress leader Walter Sisulu (86) was discharged by Soweto’s private Lesedi clinic on Thursday afternoon. He will be under close observation for some time and has strict instructions to get lots of rest.

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/ 14 March 1999

SHEEP SHEARERS HIT BLOEM

THE 1999 National and Open Shearing Championships kicked off in Bloemfontein on Friday. This is likely to be a trial run for the 2000 World Shearing Championships which are to be hosted in Bloemfontein. The event is expected to be attended by participants from more than 20 countries. In 1996 and 1998 South Africa teams […]

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/ 14 March 1999

NEW LIBERTY-STANBIC MOVE

LIBERTY Life and Standard Bank Investment Corporation are considering becoming wholly subsidiaries of a single parent company, which will become the vehicle for investors, Business Day reported on Friday. Stanbic recently purchased Liblife Controlling Corporation, which heads the Liberty corporate pyramid of ownership. Negotiations between the two companies in 1998 fell apart when they could […]