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/ 5 February 2001

ANC?s reaction to probe ?stupid?, says MP

THE African National Congress (ANC) MP sacked from a key post for demanding a probe into the government?s multi-billion rand arms deal says the way his party is handling the probe is “very stupid.” Andrew Feinstein, who played a leading role in getting parliament to back the probe, told the Afrikaans-language Sunday newspaper Rapport: “We […]

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/ 5 February 2001

THREE DIE AS PICK-UP DRIVEN INTO CROWD

THREE people were killed and 30 others injured on Sunday when a vehicle was driven, apparently deliberately, into a crowd of supporters of a candidates in Uganda’s presidential elections, police said. A pick-up truck ploughed into the throng of people who had gathered to welcome presidential candidate Kizza Besigye to their area east of Kampala. […]

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/ 5 February 2001

SA POST OFFICE STILL NOT MAKING MONEY

THE SA Post Office is expected to ask government to continue its subsidies beyond March, having indicated that it will report another loss this year, Business Day reports. The organisation’s continuing financial plight is also reflected in a request to renegotiate the management contract signed last year with New Zealand Post International, now called Transend […]

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/ 5 February 2001

PAKISTAN SUMMONSES BACHER

A PAKISTANI civil court has summonsed former South African cricket chief Ali Bacher to appear next month in a $1.7m libel suit filed by former umpire Javed Akhtar. An ex-parte decision will be taken if Bacher fails to appear or contest the case. Bacher, now head of South Africa’s 2003 World Cup committee, told the […]

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/ 5 February 2001

Medical watchdog bares teeth at kickbacks

OWN CORRESPONDENT, East London | Monday SOUTH Africa’s medical watchdog body, the Health Professions Council (HPCSA), has launched a probe into kickbacks after an ethics survey confirmed widespread unethical behaviour in the medical profession. The survey, by the Ethics Institute of South Africa, found that more than half of doctors had observed misconduct by a […]

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/ 5 February 2001

MBEKI, BUSH AGREE TO MEET

UNITED States President George Bush called his South African counterpart Thabo Mbeki at the weekend and the two leaders are planning to meet. Mbeki’s office says the two touched on the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as they spoke about “matters of mutual interest.” SABC public radio reported that Bush acknowledged the […]

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/ 5 February 2001

LONG WAIT FOR WAGES IN CAR

GOVERNMENT workers in the Central African Republic had a pleasant surprise when their salaries were paid and they were even granted a 10% wage increase. The government of President Ange-Felix Patasse has given civil servants their wages for January – of last year. Moreover, the pay rises granted people in positions of “high state responsibility”, […]

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/ 5 February 2001

ELEVEN KILLED IN DRC AMBUSH

ELEVEN people were killed and eight others seriously wounded in an ambush in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), rebel-controlled radio Bukavu and hospital sources reported. The ambush occurred on Friday on a road in the south Kivu region linking Bukavu and Kisangani. The report said the attack was carried out by Mai-Mai militiamen opposed […]

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/ 5 February 2001

CHILD LABOUR FOUND ON COTTON FARM

NINE children were found hoeing weeds during a raid on a cotton farm by the Northern Province Child Labour Forum this week. The owner of Blinkwater Boerdery in Roedtan near Potgietersrus, Danie Engelbrecht, will be charged for violating the Basic Conditions of Employment Act, which outlaws the use of children under the age of 15. […]