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/ 14 February 2001
FOUR Rwandans – including two Catholic nuns – suspected of involvement in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda will go on trial in Brussels on April 17. Vincent Ntezimana and Alphonse Higaniro, and nuns Gertrude Mukangango and Julienne Kizito, all residents of Brussels, are charged with war crimes, according to the official indictment. Higaniro and Ntezimana […]
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/ 14 February 2001
Own Correspondent, Windhoek HUMANITARIAN organisations in Namibia fear that the planned move of a huge refugee camp to the northeast of the country will disrupt the fragile way of life of the largely illiterate San hunter-gatherers there. Officials say that as a result of that concern, the ministry of home affairs has agreed to commission […]
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/ 14 February 2001
JUSTIN ARENSTEIN, Nelspruit | Wednesday SCORES of Mpumalanga schools still practise petty apartheid, denying their black pupils equal education and access to science labs or sports facilities and forcing them to use separate buses on school trips. Some of the more “hardcore racist” schools also refuse to offer non-Afrikaans speakers mathematics, commerce or other science […]
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/ 14 February 2001
THE mayor of Tobatse in the Northern Province has come under fire for wanting to take a trip to China that is expected to cost R180_000. The council has not budgeted for Mayor Pinky Morena’s trip, said Pan African Congress (PAC) chief whip in the Sekhukhune region, Nyankane Masilela. He alleged that PAC councillor Joel […]
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/ 14 February 2001
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Maputo | Wednesday FLOOD victims in central Mozambique are being plucked from treetops as at least two large settlements were swallowed by the Zambezi river this week, sparking emergency operations to evacuate people from affected areas. The Jardim and Chirembwe settlements in the Mutarara locality of Inhangome were reported to be under water. […]
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/ 14 February 2001
STEVEN SWINDELLS, Johannesburg | Wednesday MAJOR South African mining firms have started to test miners anonymously for Aids in an attempt to come to terms with a disease that threatens to devastate their workforce. The testing of miners’ saliva is expected to show that roughly a quarter of the country’s 500_000 miners are living with […]
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/ 14 February 2001
FRENCH judges looking into allegations of unauthorised arms sales to Angola are focusing on the gift of a luxury armour-plated car to President Jose Eduardo Dos Santos. The vehicle – worth 1.3 million francs ($186 000) – was paid for partly by Brenco International, the arms trading company whose president Pierre Falcone is in prison […]
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/ 14 February 2001
DUTCH Prime Minister Wim Kok will make an official three-day visit to South Africa later this month at the invitation of South African President Thabo Mbeki. Kok will meet with Mbeki and members of his cabinet on February 26 and 27. He also will address the South African parliament. On February 28, the Dutch premier […]
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/ 14 February 2001
BILLITON’S Mozambique aluminium smelter, Mozal, says a strike called to protest pay discrepancies had come to a peaceful end and the impact on production was slight. A dayshift of 200 people downed tools in a wage protest, but after long meetings between government ministers, union leadership and management the strike was called off by the […]
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/ 14 February 2001
THE rebel leader in Sierra Leone has returned nine vehicles and 56 weapons stolen from the UN peacekeeping force last year. UN associate representative Marie Okabe said the weapons ”appeared to be in decent condition” but the vehicles – armoured personnel carriers seized by the United Revolutionary Front (RUF) – had been ”cannibalised”. The RUF […]