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/ 23 March 1999

HOLYFIELD-LEWIS REMATCH FOR SEPTEMBER

EVANDER HOLYFIELD and Lennox Lewis have agreed on terms for a rematch for the undisputed heavyweight championship. Promoter Don King said on television on Sunday night: “I’ve signed both fighters for the rematch. This is the only curative we have in boxing when you have a dispute: is to have a rematch.” The ruling that […]

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/ 23 March 1999

ELF EXECUTIVE HIDING IN SA?

TWO French magistrates probing corruption within the giant Elf-Aquitaine oil group were in South Africa on Tuesday seeking one of the company’s former executives. The daily Le Parisien said Alfred Sirven, for whom there is an Interpol warrant of arrest, is hiding in South Africa and that the two investigating magistrates arrived last weekend. The […]

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/ 22 March 1999

NDOU WHIPS GUNGULUZA

PHILIP NDOU is the new South African Featherweight champion after Jackie Gunguluza in one minute and nineteen seconds into the third round on Sunday for the latter’s national title. The East London crowd was behind their champion as he entered the ring, but from the start it was clear that it wasn’t going to be […]

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/ 22 March 1999

SADC BACKS KABILA

THE Southern African Inter-State Defence and Security Committee on Monday reaffirmed its support for President Laurent Kabila’s government of the Democratic Republic of Congo. However the SADC sub-committee expressed concern about the effect the conflict in Angola, Lesotho and the Democratic Republic of Congo is having on regional stability. The Committee called on Rwanda and […]

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/ 22 March 1999

SA WOMEN BEAT OZ

A MAGNIFICENT reversed stick goal by South African women’s hockey captain and player of the match Karen Roberts 11 minutes before the end gave South Africa a resounding 2-1 victory over a star-studded Australian touring side at Hartleyvale on Sunday. The teams were locked at 1-1 at half time. The South Africans bounced back superbly […]

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/ 22 March 1999

CAF WAITS ON 2000 OFFER

NIGERIA has yet to respond to an offer made by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to co-host the 2000 African Nations Cup with Ghana, an official of the Nigerian football Association (NFA) said Friday. The official, who asked not to be named, said the NFA would consult with the government before making its decision. […]

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/ 22 March 1999

PRIMEDIA TO MARKET IN UK

MEDIA and communications group Primedia announced on Thursday that it has launched its international direct marketing brand — Primecom — at a marketing trade fair in London. Currently contributing in the region of 45-million to Primedia’s total turnover, Primecom is the UK holding company for Primedia’s off-shore direct marketing activities and represents a total direct […]

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/ 22 March 1999

HEALTH WARNINGS FOR CELLPHONES?

THE Health Department and cellular telephone network operators are to meet soon to discuss whether health warning are necessary on cellphones, following a European Union ruling that cellphones must carry health warnings. The Sunday Times reports that Health Director General Dr Ayanda Ntsaluba said the cellphone operators have requested a meeting with the minister on […]

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/ 22 March 1999

OLD MUTUAL INCREASES ASSETS

ASSURANCE giant Old Mutual reported on Thursday assets under management of R317-billion, against R308-billion at the end of June 1998. The group, which has changed its year-end from June 30 to December 31, also reported that total premium income grew 14% to R31 billion. Premium income for the six months to the end of December […]

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/ 22 March 1999

UNIVERSITIES UNDER AUDIT

AUDITOR-GENERAL Henri Kluever has appointed three top auditing firms to investigate the books of six cash-strapped universities. Business Day reports that Kluever appointed the auditors, KPMG, Deloitte & Touche and PriceWaterCoopers, at the request of Education Minister Sibisiso Bengu. Kluever said that KPMG will audit Fort Hare and Medunsa, Deloitte & Touche will audit the […]

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/ 22 March 1999

BULLET CHARM FAILS

A MAN was shot dead when his faith in a bullet-proof charm proved unfounded in the east Nigeria town of Ohafia, a Nigerian paper reported on Monday. The unindentified man boasted to his neighbours that he would not be harmed if fired at after wearing the charm. The man asked a relative to shoot him […]

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/ 22 March 1999

FOREIGN AFFAIRS PART OF THE JOB

ISRAEL’S ambassador to South Africa was caught having an affair with a female officer in Pretoria’s army intelligence service but was not recalled home, the Haaretz newspaper reported on Monday. The affair between Ambassador Uri Oren and the officer — believed to head a foreign relations unit in the service — was discovered two weeks […]

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/ 22 March 1999

FOUR DIE IN GAS BLAST

FOUR people died, several were injured and property was wrecked in a explosion at a gas site near Port Harcourt in eastern Nigeria, the contractor at the site said on Monday. The blast occurred at the Obite plant construction site on Saturday when a welding gas cylinder exploded. The gas site is a major facility […]

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/ 22 March 1999

SA WILL EXPORT MAIZE

SOUTH Africa will export maize to other countries in the region despite a projected decline in production this year, a Southern African Development Community official said on Thursday. The official, from SADC’s regional early warning unit, said ealry crop estimates indicate South Africa total 1998 maize crop will amount to 7,69-million tons in 1998, against […]

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/ 22 March 1999

SATELLITE INTERNET SUMMIT

TELECOMS parastatal Telkom and Internet service provider Intelsat will take part in a three-day conference in Pretoria from Tuesday, focusing on new technologies in the provision of Internet services. Intelsat spokesperson Diana Jacobs said the conference, to be held at Telkom’s headquarters in Pretoria, will examine current and future market trends in Africa, as well […]

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/ 22 March 1999

LIFEBOAT PROBE MAY WIDEN

THE Heath Special Investigations Unit is widening its probe of the Reserve Bank’s 1990 R1,4-billion rescue package for the now-defunct Bankorp group to include tobacco giant Rembrandt and insurance conglomerate Sanlam — both major shareholders in Basa banking group, which is already under scrutiny over the lifeboat deal. The Sunday Independent reports that the lifeboat […]

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/ 22 March 1999

ZIM WINS IN TRI-NATIONS

ZIMBABWE defeated Bangladesh by 126 runs in the third day-night match of the tri-nation one-day series here Sunday. The Bangladesh team, chasing Zimbabwe’s 310 for six wickets from 50 overs, were bundled out for 184 with eight overs to spare. 21

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/ 22 March 1999

BELL TRUCKS IN US DEAL

UNITED States construction firm firm John Deere Construction and Engineering Company said on Thursday it plans to take a stake in Bell Equipment and get exclusive rights to distribute the South African engineering company’s articulated dump trucks in the Americas. The deal will see Deere inject about R180-million in equity into Bell in exchange for […]

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/ 22 March 1999

HILLARY IN CAIRO

UNITED States first lady Hillary Clinton on Monday pledged $34,4-million for health care in Egypt after inaugurating a US-funded low-cost out-patient clinic for the poor. Earlier on Monday, she met Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and his wife Suzanne, a staunch supporter of family planning and a reading-for-all programme in Egypt. Clinton, accompanied by her daughter […]

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/ 22 March 1999

HUMAN RIGHTS DAY COMMEMORATED

THOUSANDS of people commemorated Human Rights Day on Sunday. While top musicians performed at a concert in Vereeniging, the National Association of People Living with Aids held fasts and marches throughout the country to highlight the plight of Aids sufferers. Human Rights Day was declared a public holiday in 1996 after decades of unofficial commemoration […]

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/ 22 March 1999

SA LEADING BOWLS TOURNEY

ZIMBABWE, England, South Africa and Scotland topped the logs after the first two rounds of the SPAR Atlantic Rim games bowls championships at the Goodwood Bowls Club on Sunday. These leads, however, are tenuous as only the pipe opener games have been played and none of the big guns have come up against one another. […]

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/ 22 March 1999

ERITREA DEMANDS NEUTRAL VENUE

ERITREA urged the Organisation of African Unity on Monday to ensure that its border conflict with Ethiopia was “discussed at a neutral venue” acceptable to both countries. The 69th session of the OAU’s council of foreign ministers was to start in Addis Ababa on Monday to discuss administrative and budgetary issues but the war is […]

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/ 21 March 1999

DID NKAMBULE BOMB OWN CAR?

POLICE are investigating the possibility that Mpumalanga’s outspoken African National Congress Youth League secretary James Nkambule, may have petrol bombed his own car late last week. Nkambule has, however, vehemently denied any complicity in the incident and described the allegations as part of a wider smear campaign by his political opponents within the ANC. Nkambule […]

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/ 21 March 1999

TRADE DEAL SHAKY

SOUTH Africa’s negotiations for a free trade agreement with the European Union may not even make it onto the agenda of Monday’s EU council of ministers meeting, a senior official warned on Thursday. South Africa hopes a draft deal struck between Trade Minister Alec Erwin and the EU Commissioner responsible for Africa, Joao de Deus […]

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/ 21 March 1999

LUSAKA HITS 3 MORE JOURNOS

THREE more journalists from Zambia’s The Post newspaper have been charged with espionage over a report on Zambia’s defence capability, their lawyer said on Sunday. Six other Post reporters were booked under the same charges last week. The latest three, Douglas Hampande, MacPherson Muyumba and Reuben Phiri, were charged on Saturday and told to appear […]

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/ 21 March 1999

PRAYERS BRING DOWNPOUR

JUST hours after Christians gathered in churches throughout the Lesotho on Sunday to pray for rain at the injunction of King Letsie III, it began to pour. The Lesotho weather office predicts that more rain was on the way, Sapa reports. In the capital Maseru, people sought shelter from the rain along the main streets […]

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/ 21 March 1999

KENYANS INVADE LISBON

KENYA dominated the Lisbon Half Marathon on Sunday, notching eight of the top ten positions, including three medals, in the men’s event and snatching the women’s gold. Jophet Kosgei clocked 1:00:01 to win the men’s run, just 25 seconds ahead of Joseph Kimani who took the silver. Philip Rugut seized Kenya’s third medal in the […]

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/ 21 March 1999

LOW TURN-OUT IN TOGO VOTE

TURN-out appeared low as Togolese voters began casting their ballots on Sunday in legislative elections boycotted by the opposition to veteran President Gnassingbe Eyadema. The capital Lom, home to about one in five of the west African country’s 2,3-million eligible voters, witnessed short queues at the polling stations. Turn-out was especially low in Lom districts […]

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/ 21 March 1999

‘SEND SAARTJIE BAARTMAN HOME’

THE descendants of Saartjie Baartman, the Khoikhoi woman known as the Hottentot Venus, have given a French museum until July to return her remains to South Africa, SABC TV news reported. Baartman was displayed as a freak in Europe at the turn of the century until she died in Paris at the age of 25. […]

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/ 21 March 1999

ZAMBIAN COPPER OUTPUT FALLS

ZAMBIA’s copper output fell to 18970 ton in February, due mainly to a shortage of concentrates and production problems at largely state-owned Zambian Consolidated Copper Mines (ZCCM) , a report said on Thursday. Zambian copper production totalled 21&nbssp;708 ton in January, Citibank’s Lusaka office said in a report. Aside from production problems at ZCCM, the […]

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/ 21 March 1999

LAWYERS DENIED ‘GUNRUNNERS’ MEDICAL REPORTS

LAWYERS representing three Americans suspected of being mercenaries have said they were denied access to medical reports that might show their clients were tortured, a Sunday paper reported. The Standard quoted a statement released to it by the lawyer, Jeremy Callow, saying he had been unable to gain access to the reports by two government […]

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/ 21 March 1999

ROUND-WORLD BALLOON LANDS IN EGYPT

BALLOONISTS Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones made a picture perfect landing in the desert sands of Egypt on Sunday, ending their record-setting 20 day dash around the world in the Breitling Orbiter hot-air balloon. The pair touched down near the remote town of Mut, some 700km south-west of Cairo. Swiss Piccard (41) and Briton Jones […]