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/ 30 October 2001

Zim tobacco production drops sharply in 2001

Harare | Monday ZIMBABWE’S tobacco production dropped 35,3-million kilos in 2001, to 201,7-million kilos, after last year’s record-high crop, the state-run Herald said on Saturday. With an average price of 175 Zimbabwe dollars (US$3,18) per kilo, tobacco sales totalled 35-billion Zimbabwe dollars ($630-million) when the auction season closed on Friday, producers said. Prices were higher […]

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/ 30 October 2001

BURUNDI MOVES TO ESTABLISH NEW GOVT

BURUNDI’S national assembly has adopted by acclamation the transitional constitution that will guide the workings of the three-year government due to begin functioning on 1 November. The ABP news agency reported that the “status and restoration of the monarchy can only occur by referendum” and that “all authorised political parties or movements” can take part […]

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/ 30 October 2001

Bloody Sunday as US bomb more civilians

Kabul | Sunday US warplanes carried out punishing new raids on Afghan cities on Sunday, with one attack on Kabul killing at least 10 civilians including eight children. One bomb devastated three homes in a poor part of the Afghan capital. A couple and six of their children were killed in one house and two […]

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/ 30 October 2001

Jubilee calls for apartheid debt write-off

Johannesburg | Tuesday JUBILEE SA on Monday reiterated its call for the cancellation of debts incurred by the apartheid government, following reports that Switzerland entered into a bilateral agreement with South Africa in 1986. According to weekend reports in Switzerland, apartheid-era chemical and biological warfare expert Dr Wouter Basson collaborated with former Swiss secret service […]

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/ 30 October 2001

Manuel to unveil new inflation targets

Cape Town | Tuesday FINANCE Minister Trevor Manuel will unveil the Treasury’s three-year spending plans on Tuesday in his Medium Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS). It is expected to include lower economic growth forecasts, and a new set of inflation targets for post 2002. The SA Revenue Service (Sars) is tipped to again outstrip its […]

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/ 30 October 2001

DURBAN FISHERMAN DROWNS IN ROUGH SEAS

A DURBAN fisherman drowned near New Pier 204 at Maydon Harbour while another is still missing after rough seas capsized their fishing boat on Sunday, KwaZulu-Natal police said on Monday. Superintendent Vasie Naidu said five men were on board the fishing boat when it was capsized by rough seas. All five men were thrown overboard. […]

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/ 30 October 2001

Cloak and dagger cameras at Cape court

Cape Town | Tuesday THE elite Scorpions investigating unit’s decision to secretly film and record the trial of Pagad members charged with the murder of gang boss Rashaad Staggie was ”unheard of”, lawyers said on Tuesday. The devices were installed in the court with the permission of Cape Town Judge President John Hlophe. Two secret […]

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/ 30 October 2001

The bombing of non-military targets: a list

Islamabad | Friday HEAVY US bombing of Kabul on Friday left two young girls dead in a village near the city’s airport and destroyed two Red Cross warehouses. Taliban officials claim over 1 000 civilians have died since US airstrikes began on October 7 but only a handful have been confirmed independently. Following is a […]

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/ 30 October 2001

GM crops could save Africa’s poor soils

Cape Town | Tuesday THERE is unlikely to ever be a single ”magic bullet” that can solve the problem of poor soils in Africa, but there are signs that genetically modified (GM) crops could be one element in a broader solution, says Professor Jennifer Thomson of the University of Cape Town. In a submission to […]