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/ 29 October 2001
Pretoria | Monday HOPES for an interest rate cut received a boost on Monday with a 3,5% point drop in the money supply. Should South Africans receive a one percent rate cut it will give them the lowest interest rate since 1986 — just in time for Christmas. The SA Reserve Bank (SARB) reported that […]
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/ 29 October 2001
Johannesburg | Monday The NNP’s departure from the DA raises the issue of what will become of the public positions of DA representatives who wish to follow the NNP. Those who were elected as NNP party members, before the formation of the DA, will retain their posts. But those NNP sympathisers who have been elected […]
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/ 28 October 2001
MOST retail shop shelves that are normally stocked with washing soap and cooking oil are empty, heralding what looks set to become a serious shortage of basic commodities in Harare. The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries warned early this month that there would be food shortages in Zimbabwe following the gazetting of price control regulations on […]
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/ 28 October 2001
SUSPECTED war veterans and the police are impounding maize from travelers from rural areas, and ordering them to sell it to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB). Passengers and bus conductors yesterday complained of police harassment, saying the maize they carried was in small quantities and had been given to them by their relatives in the […]
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/ 28 October 2001
MORE than 5 000 Egyptians gathered after prayers at the al-Azhar mosque, Egypt’s largest, to vent their anger Friday against the United States and Britain. “Down with the United States, down with Britain. Long live the Muslims,” chanted the demonstrators, who included representatives of the Muslim Brotherhood and of the Nasserite movement who had arrived […]
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/ 28 October 2001
OLA AWONIYI, Makurdi | Friday RESIDENTS driven by troops into the bush from towns in a central Nigerian state where officials said more than 130 were massacred have narrated their heart-rending experiences. “Since I ran into the bush on Tuesday when soldiers attacked Zaki-Biam, I have not seen my two wives and nine children. I […]
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/ 28 October 2001
MORE than 100 people died in weekend riots in the northern Nigerian city of Kano sparked by a Muslim rally against US-led reprisal attacks on Afghanistan, the Nigerian Red Cross said on Tuesday. “The number of dead people cannot be ascertained by the Red Cross but it is safe and reliable to quote a figure […]
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/ 28 October 2001
Libyan leader Muammar Gadaffi said Thursday that suspected attacks with the anthrax bacillus in the United States, if proved true, would be “the worst type of terrorism.” In a statement carried by the official news agency Jana, Gadaffi said that “if it turns out that anthrax germs have been deliberately spread in the United States, […]
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/ 28 October 2001
A SENIOR Western Cape government official has been suspended after a forensic audit found sacked Cape metro mayor Peter Marais’s son is unlawfully occupying a low-cost government house in Cape Town. Grant Marais is one of 135 tenants unlawfully living in housing built for poor whites in Parow Park, northern Cape Town, in the mid-1970s. […]