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/ 25 November 1997
TUESDAY, 6.00PM INDUSTRIAL shares on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange continued their slide on Tuesday, with the industrial index losing 59 points to 7 807. The financial index shed 7 points to 9 935, while the gold index gained a mere 3 points to 812. The all share index showed a loss of 18 points at […]
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/ 25 November 1997
TUESDAY, 8.00AM WINNIE MADIKIZELA-MANDELA left the Truth Commission last night and went straight to a police station to lay charges against Tuesday’s chief witness, Katiza Cebekhulu. The decision to wait until last night to lay charges against Cebekhulu, is presumably a warning shot — the charges relate to allegations he made in a TV programme […]
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/ 24 November 1997
MONDAY, 11.00AM: GRIQUAS need only 93 runs to win their Supersport Series cricket game against Free State on Monday, after dismissing their hosts for 227 in their second innings at the Springbok Park on Sunday. Griquas had earlier added 29 runs to their first innings 333/5 to finish at 362, with Free State 127 in […]
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/ 24 November 1997
MONDAY, 4.00PM: A ZIMBABWEAN opposition leader and methodist minister Ndabaningi Sithole appeared in court on Monday, charged with attempting to assassinate President Robert Mugabe by blowing up his motorcade. Sithole, one of only two opposition MPs in parliament, was arrested two years ago along with two alleged co-conspirators, who have since both been jailed with […]
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/ 24 November 1997
MONDAY, 11.00AM: NATAL fast bowler Shaun Pollock is a certian starter in the opening game against the Australian Cricket Board Chairman’s XI at the Lilac Hill Park on Tuesday. Although the squad will only be announced later on Monday, Pollock will certianly play against his legendary uncle Graeme Pollock, who is one of the “golden […]
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/ 24 November 1997
MONDAY, 6.00PM PRESIDENT Nelson Mandela on Saturday morning invested visiting Indonesian President Mohamed Suharto with the Order of Good Hope, Class One, Grand Cross (Gold), South Africa’s highest civilain honour, immediately drawing fire from opposition parties. Democratic Party leader Tony Leon said the award to Suharto, and one recently bestowed on Libyan strongman Colonel Muammar […]
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/ 24 November 1997
MONDAY, 9.00AM: BRITAIN’s Sunday Telegraph revealed on Sunday that Anglo American plans this week to merge its gold mining operations into a single R20-billion company, to combat pressure from falling gold prices. Although Anglo American refused to comment, interim results are scheduled to be announced on Tuesday. It is expected that the opportunity will be […]
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/ 24 November 1997
MONDAY, 9.00AM: A PRETORIA court has placed the Islamic bank under provisional liquidation after a Reserve Bank-appointed auditor declared that the bank is insolvent. The Islamic Bank operates in accordance with Muslim principles and charges no interest. Instead it takes up shares in any venture it lends to, and treats deposits as inputs into a […]
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/ 21 November 1997
Mechem may be removing landmines, but its labour practices and apartheid past are a minefield, writes Stefaans Brmmer South Africa’s government-owned landmine- clearing company, Mechem, facing new calls to make a clean sweep of its apartheid-era past, has become embroiled in a dispute with Mozambican labourers employed on one of its projects in that country. […]
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/ 21 November 1997
Andy Duffy The police probe into the head of the Cape Town-based presidential investigations task unit has so far found evidence on three counts of criminal activity. A representative for National Police Commissioner George Fivaz says several other allegations against director Andre Lincoln are also being investigated, but that the details remain sub judice. Western […]