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/ 30 July 1998

Police absenteeism 30%

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Wednesday 8.00PM. SOUTH African Police Service CEO Meyer Kahn on Wednesday said police are winning the battle against crime “inch by inch”, but admitted police efficiency is seriously compromised by a daily 30% absenteeism rate. Speaking at the launch of the Western Cape west metropolitan region’s service and delivery strategy […]

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/ 30 July 1998

Boks, Sarfu talk money

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Thursday 11.00AM. WITH the expiry on Friday of World Cup rugby contracts, Springbok rugby players on Thursday meet South African Rugby Football Union CEO Rian Oberholzer to discuss new pay packages. Bok coach Nick Mallett, captain Gary Teichmann, vice-captain Joost van der Westhuizen, James Dalton and Andrew Aitken sit down […]

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/ 30 July 1998

SA gives weakened Essex a tough time

OWN CORRESPONDENT | Wednesday, 9.00PM A BRILLIANT unbeaten 141 by South African vice-captain Gary Kirsten set the tone for the limited overs match against England’s B&H champions, Essex, at Chelmsford on Wednesday. Essex, chasing a 50-over target of 311, were bundled out for 133 in just 31,4 overs, with veteran offspinner Pat Symcox 5/40 picking […]

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/ 30 July 1998

Mozambique accuses SA of withholding water

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Maputo | Thursday 10.00PM. MOZAMBICAN authorities on Thursday again accused South Africa of aggravating the drought in Mozambique by not releasing water from the Inkomati river as agreed. According to Romao Mutisse, district administrator for Moamba, 90km east of Maputo, South Africa is supposed to release two cubic metres of water per second […]

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/ 30 July 1998

Duff and Phelps reaffirms SA is investment grade

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Wednesday 7.30PM. INTERNATIONAL rating agency Duff and Phelps Credit Rating Company (DCR) on Wednesday reaffirmed South Africa’s BBB- long-term foreign currency and A- long-term rand ratings. The London-based agency added that the outlook on rating remains solid. In its review, DCR said the ratings were reaffirmed due to the government’s “due […]

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/ 30 July 1998

Richmond demands Nkabinde’s re-arrest

OWN CORRESPONDENT Durban | Thursday 10.00PM. ABOUT 1000 residents have marched on the Richmond police station to demand the re-arrest of United democratic Movement leader and local strongman Sifiso Nkabinde. The marchers also demanded the removal of certain local police from the KwaZulu-Natal midlands town where almost 40 people have died this month. In the […]

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/ 29 July 1998

Ecomog mooted for Guinea-Bissau

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Abuja | Wednesday 3.00PM. NIGERIA’s new military leader, General Abdulsalam Abubakar, has proposed sending the Nigerian-led Ecomog intervention force to intervene in the conflict in Guinea-Bissau. Abubakar said that following a request for intervention from the government of Guinea-Bissau, he asked military chiefs involved in the West African Ecomog military force to draw […]

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/ 29 July 1998

New plan to bail out accident victims

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Wednesday 9.45PM. CABINET on Wednesday approved a judicial commission of inquiry that will investigate the possibility of launching a viable system of compensation for victims of road crashes. Announcing the results of a fortnightly Cabinet meeting, Transport Minister Mac Maharaj said a new system will be the most efficient way of […]

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/ 29 July 1998

Cry Freedom, cry wolf

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Pretoria | Wednesday 3.00PM. THE Truth and Reconciliation Commission heard on Wednesday how police faked a bomb at a showing of the film Cry Freedom. One of the generals who arranged the elaborate charade, Johan le Roux, told the hearing that when the Publications Appeal Board in 1988 allowed the Weekly Mail Film […]

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/ 29 July 1998

Viagra to hit SA soon

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Wednesday 9.30PM. IMPOTENCE drug Viagra will soon be available on prescription in South Africa, the Medicines Control Council announced on Wednesday. The drug, chemically called sildenafil citrate, treats erectile dysfunction. The MCC says the risk of death for those using the drug is unknown. “In some cases the reported clinical […]