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/ 9 September 1998

Half of Pretoria’s Alien Investigation Unit arrested

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Pretoria | Wednesday 9.00pm. ALMOST half the Alien Investigation Unit in Pretoria has been arrested for taking bribes and sleeping with foreign prostitutes. A senior Home Affairs official has also been arrested, and a further 15 cases are under investigation, SABC3 reports. The arrests, which include the former acting commander of the unit, […]

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/ 9 September 1998

Taxi chief denies knowlege of violence

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Pietermaritzburg | Wednesday 9.00pm. AN executive member of the Mpumalanga Taxi Association told the Pietermaritzburg magistrate’s court on Wednesday that he is uanaware of any taxi-related violence. Delani Mncube, charged with murder, was appearing at his bail applictaion. He conceded that he knew five taxi operators, including former MTA chairman Kusakusa Paul Mthetwa, […]

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/ 8 September 1998

Markgraaff leaves Griquas

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Tuesday 9.15am. FORMER Springbok and Griqualand West rugby coach Andre Markgraaff will quit as coach of Griquas at the end of the year, and may take over the coaching position of the Golden Cats Super-12 team. Markgraaff was recently appointed managing director of Supersport Rugby Holdings, comprising Griquas, Boland Cavaliers and […]

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/ 8 September 1998

Amanda triumphs in monster match

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Monday 9.15pm. SOUTH African pint-sized Amanda Coetzer, seeded 13th in the US Open Championships, fought her way through an 150-minute monster match at Flushing Meadows on Monday to oust Spaniard Conchita Martinez. Coetzer’s victory secures her a place in the quarter finals of the Grand Slam event. Both baseline sloggers, the […]

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/ 8 September 1998

DRC rebels vow to fight on

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Kisanjani | Tuesday 9.00pm. THE rebels fighting to topple Democratic Republic of Congo President Laurent Kabila have vowed to fight on until he has been ousted. Speaking in the Congolese city of Kisanjani following the failed summit at Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, rebel commander Jean-Pierre Ondekane told journalists that the rebels will continue their […]

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/ 8 September 1998

Markets rise from the ashes

SARAH BULLEN, Johannesburg | Monday 5.15pm. TAKING its cue from stronger Asian markets, local stock rose like a battered Phoenix as investors returned to the market on Monday. Gold again led the charge, with the index rising 78 points (8,51%) as the gold price soared $1,85 an ounce to $288,70 from its London morning fix. […]

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/ 8 September 1998

Kenyan police berated for brutality

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Nairobi | Tuesday 3.00pm. ON the same day as human rights watchdog Amnesty International condemned Kenyan police brutality in its 1998 annual report, Kenya’s civil service chief Fares Kuindwa has criticised the same police for brutality and corruption, newspapers reported on Tuesday. Kuindwa told officers attending a police seminar they should tackle police […]

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/ 8 September 1998

Fears of violence as taxi boss gunned down

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Durban | Tuesday 11.00pm. FEARS of a full-scale taxi war in Kwazulu-Natal have risen after a prominent taxi boss was gunned down as he chatted to a friend in the street of Mpumalanga town on Tuesday. Maxwell Mata was allegedly assassinated because he was a key witness in a murder trial involving taxi […]

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/ 8 September 1998

Sports limit set to keep Commonwealth Games alive

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Kuala Lumpur | Tuesday 11.00pm. THE Commonwealth Games general assembly decided on Tuesday to limit the number of participating sports in future meetings to 14. The limit has been forced on officials as they struggle to compete against an ever growing international sports calendar. Other changes decided at the federation’s general assembly include […]