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/ 24 January 2001
JUSTIN ARENSTEIN, Middelburg | Wednesday SOUTH Africa’s Human Rights Commission has urged Mpumalanga’s education department to broaden its probe into racial discrimination at state schools to include bias against the disabled and certain religions. SAHRC commissioner Charlotte McClain said it was essential to deal with all discriminatory admission policies at schools and not to only […]
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/ 24 January 2001
SOUTH Africa’s motorists, who have suffered a 30% increase in the fuel price in the past 10 months, will experience some relief with a drop in the petrol price next month. A Department of Minerals and Energy official could not confirm reports that the price would decrease by 20 cents, but said there would definitely […]
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/ 24 January 2001
THE Nigerian army is not considering a pardon for 25 wounded soldiers recently jailed for mutiny and disobedience, says army chief Victor Malu. The soldiers, who were wounded while fighting under the west African peacekeeping force ECOMOG in Liberia and Sierra Leone, were last month jailed for life for protesting against conditions surrounding their medical […]
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/ 24 January 2001
THE coalition government of Guinea-Bissau is in danger of collapse after six government members from the country’s second most powerful party announced they had pulled out. The Guinea-Bissau Resistance (RGB/Bafata movement) said President Kumba Yala had not respected a political agreement and had reshuffled his cabinet this week without consulting his coalition partners. – AFP
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/ 24 January 2001
POPULAR South African music star Brenda Fassie has arrived in the Liberian capital Monrovia to take part in celebrations marking the birthday and fourth wedding anniversary of Liberian President Charles Taylor. Thousands of Liberians lined the 45km route from Roberts International Airport to the city centre to catch a glimpse of Fassie. The singer is […]
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/ 24 January 2001
A MPUMALANGA farmer has appeared in court in connection with the death of a man allegedly mauled by his boerboel dogs. It is alleged that Christopher Livanos’ three dogs mauled the man so badly that he had not been identified. His age could not be estimated.
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/ 24 January 2001
HUGH NEVILL, Kinshasa | Wednesday THE Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is to swear in as president Joseph Kabila, the young and politically untested general who inherits the war-torn chaos of this huge African country a day after his murdered father and predecessor was laid to rest. Kabila was hurriedly appointed as the country’s leader […]
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/ 24 January 2001
THE South African units of global oil giants Shell Group, BP Amoco Plc and Caltex Oil have cancelled plans for a supply joint venture. Caltex representative James Seutloadi said the decision was taken after consulting all stakeholders. ”We looked at the various responses of a wide section of stakeholders and thought we should withdraw from […]
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/ 24 January 2001
ETHIOPIA has appealed for 470 000 tonnes of food aid to feed some 6.2 million people expected to be affected by drought this year. But the number of people reliant on food aid has dropped substantially from 10.5 million last year because of recent rain, said the commissioner of the state-run Disaster Prevention and Preparedness […]
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/ 24 January 2001
THE National Directorate of Public Prosecutions (NDPP) will take over the running of the Witness Protection Programme from the Department of Justice, says the unit’s head Bulelani Ngcuka. The effectiveness of the WPP has been questioned following the recent assassination of two witnesses in the programme. They were due to give evidence in the urban […]