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/ 24 September 1998
SARAH BULLEN, Johannesburg | Wednesday 5.00pm. LOCAL stock enjoyed another strong day on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange as the players turned momentarily away from international developments to the strengthening rand. Dealers, while enjoying the rand’s newfound gains as it rose to R5,95 to the dollar, warn, however, that the gains may be shortlived. Most of […]
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/ 24 September 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, New York | Thursday 10.30pm. UNITED States Secretary of State Madeleine Albright has suggested establishing an international centre to curb arms transfers. During a United Nations Security Council session devoted to Africa on Thursday she reminded the meeting of foreign ministers that the UN was overseeing work to draw up “responsible policies for […]
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/ 24 September 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Thursday 9.00pm. WESTERN Cape premier Gerald Morkel on Thursday announced a complete reshuffle of his provincial cabinet which sees popular former Cape Town mayor Leon Markowitz taking over the finance portfolio. A second newcomer, former chief executive of the Helderberg municipality Frieda Adams will assume the post of MEC in […]
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/ 24 September 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Thursday 7.15pm. QWA-QWA Stars thrashed Moroka Swallows 3-0 in a Castle Premier League match at George Goch Stadium in Johannesburg on Thursday. Stars striker Goodman Mazibuko scored a brace in the 63rd and 76th minutes, while captain Sipho Khuse scored the third in the 82nd minute from a cross in the […]
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/ 24 September 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Thursday 9.00pm. KAISER Chiefs left it pretty late but the Amakhosi edged Seven Stars 2-1 in a Castle Premier League match at Newlands Stadium in Cape Town on Thursday. Chiefs held a 1-0 lead for virtually the whole second half, but were shocked by a late goal by Stars to […]
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/ 24 September 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Maseru | Thursday 10.00pm. LOOTING and mayhem has spread thoughout Lesotho, while the capital, Maseru, remains volatile with mutinous troops and dissidents in the hills still shooting into the city at random. Althought the joint task force of South African National Defence Force and Botswana troops had regained some degree of control in […]
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/ 24 September 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Freetown | Thursday 9.00pm A MASSIVE build-up of rebel forces has been reported along the Sierra Leone border. General Abu Ahmadu, commander of the west African peacekeeping force, Ecomog, in Sierra Leone, told a security briefing in Freetown that the build-up was a flow-on from events taking place in Liberia, where President Charles […]
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/ 23 September 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Wednesday 10.00pm. ANGOLA on Wednesday lifted the month-old suspension banning Unita members from its government. Prime Minister Franca Van-Dunem said the decision had been made after consultations between the government and the provisional leadership set up by Unita dissidents who split from hardline leader Jonas Savimbi earlier this month. President Jos […]
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/ 23 September 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Wednesday 9.45pm. THE African National Congress on Wednesday used its political muscle to push the controversial Liquor Bill through the National Assembly in the face of protests that the legislation may be unconstitutional and erodes the power of the provinces. The bill provides give national government the mandate to issue […]
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/ 23 September 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Wednesday 10.00pm. DEMOCRATIC Republic of Congo rebels on Wednesday said they killed at least 50 Rwandan Hutu and Mai-Mai fighters when rebel troops attempted to cut the road outside rebel headquarters in Goma. Lunda Bululu, one of rebel leaders, said the road was opened after a two-hour gunbattle, and soldiers on […]