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/ 25 October 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Friday 4.30pm. THE much-debated Broadcasting Bill was bulldozed through Parliament on Friday with a small concession made in that several amendments put forward by opposition parties were preserved. The National Party, Democratic Party, Freedom Front and Inkatha Freedom Party all voted against a motion of desirability on the bill, signalling […]
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/ 25 October 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Bulawayo | Sunday 7.00pm. SOUTH African police have found the container truck in which 18 Zimbabweans died of suffocation in Botswana on Tuesday, the Matabeleland North Province police commander, Alfred Musengi, said on Sunday. Musengi said the truck, believed to be South African, was found abandoned in that country. He added that police […]
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/ 25 October 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Warri | Sunday 10.00pm. YOUTHS from the Ijaw community in the Niger Delta stepped up attacks on a rival group this weekend, raiding their ancestral home, kidnapping residents and seizing police weapons, witnesses said on Sunday. Ode-Itsekiri, the traditional birthplace of the Itsekiri people of the Niger Delta, was razed in a pre-dawn […]
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/ 25 October 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Dar es Salaam | Sunday 9.30pm. BALLISTIC experts have impounded a device suspected to have been used in mixing chemicals which formed the bomb that destroyed the United States Embassy in Dar es Salaam on August 7, the Tanzanian Daily Mail has reported. It is not known, however, whether the device was one […]
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/ 25 October 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Sunday 10.00pm. SOUTH Africa’s Trade and Industry Minister Alec Erwin and European Union commissioner Joan Deus Pinheiro met at Midrand near Johannesburg at the weekend to give troubled trade talks a push. South African and EU negotiating teams have being holding talks on a proposed free trade accord for over three […]
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/ 23 October 1998
A new film on Cape Town’s homeless people takes the viewer on ‘a moral obstacle race’. Lauren Shantal reports ‘My name is Yvonne and I drink wine. And I like to smoke dagga.” When the mic is wrested from the compere and the evening begins with an assertion like this, you know that decorum and […]
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/ 23 October 1998
Andy Capostagno : Cricket Contrary to what you may have thought, the cricket season began this week. Specifically it began on Tuesday night at around 7.30pm in the Long Room at the Wanderers, the occasion being the launch of The Mutual and Federal South African Cricket Annual 1998. The provinces have been applying WD40 to […]
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/ 23 October 1998
Wally Mbhele Before his arrest in Mozambique eight months ago, foreign affairs official Robert McBride was approached by Gauteng Premier Mathole Motshekga’s representative to take over from former MEC for safety and security Jessie Duarte. McBride is understood to have turned the offer down, citing his commitment to his foreign affairs job. But since his […]
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/ 23 October 1998
LEWIS MACHIPISA, Harare | Friday 7.30pm. PICKETING Harare city council workers on Friday burnt the Zimbabwean national flag and assaulted the deputy mayor as they vetted their anger over the non-payment of their October salaries. The workers have vowed not to return to work unless they get their wages. They also are calling for the […]
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/ 23 October 1998
Andrew Worsdale : Movie of the week If, like myself and many others, you are tired of African-American films that are full of violence, drugs and depressing representations of the black community, you’ll take a shine to Eve’s Bayou. The story revolves around a 10-year-old girl who seems to have the perfect family: a father […]