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/ 23 January 2001
REPRESENTATIVES from Cameroon, Malawi, Niger and Guinea-Bissau will this week renegotiate their debt with the Paris Club group of creditor countries. All four African countries are on the list of Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) identified by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank for special consideration in debt relief if they demonstrate […]
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/ 23 January 2001
A JUDICIAL panel of inquiry into the finances and management of Nigeria’s corruption ridden state-run telecommunications company NITEL has begun its public sitting. The panel, headed by former high court judge Daniel Ishola-Adeniyi, will look into the finances and management of NITEL and its sister company, M-TEL, in the past years. NITEL is widely considered […]
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/ 23 January 2001
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Tuesday OPPOSITION parties have slammed African National Congress (ANC) members of Parliament’s public accounts committee for backtracking on their call for the involvement of the Heath unit to help investigate the governments R43bn arms deal. The Democratic Alliance (DA) and African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP) charged the ANC members with […]
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/ 23 January 2001
A JAILED Guinean opposition politician has begun a hunger strike to press for his release after serving a two-year prison sentence which ended last month. Antoine Soromou is a friend and political ally of the main opposition leader Alpha Conde, head of the Guinean People’s Rally (RPG), who is also behind bars. Soromou was convicted […]
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/ 23 January 2001
A YOUNG Egyptian woman is filing for divorce after she woke up from a New Year’s drinking binge to find herself married, the daily Al-Akhbar newspaper reported. A Cairo court was told the unidentified woman had gone out drinking with friends from work on New Year’s Eve and had no recollection of having married one […]
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/ 23 January 2001
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Pretoria | Tuesday A GROUP of Pretoria businessmen accused of selling more than 700 dud computers to the Mpumalanga government could lose the plush mansions they bought with the proceeds of the dirty deal. Police confirmed that the Asset Forfeiture Unit has been brought on board to seize the properties in Pretoria and […]
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/ 23 January 2001
A KENYAN who nearly brought down a passenger plane after storming the flight deck has apologised, but said he had only been trying to get away from people who wanted to kill him. Paul Mukonyi told BBC television that he was “very very sorry”, and that he had not meant to down the British Airways […]
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/ 23 January 2001
A RADIO operator for the UN refugee agency in the West African state of Guinea has been freed in neighbouring Liberia, 47 days after he was abducted by gunmen. Joseph Loua, a 51-year-old father of five, was seized December 6 as his home town of Guekedou was overrun by rebels in a border area packed […]
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/ 23 January 2001
THE latest round of military talks on the Ethiopia-Eritrea border dispute has been postponed because of a disagreement on troop redeployment, say pro-Ethiopian sources. No new date has been set for a meeting of the Military Coordination Commission (MCC). – Reuters
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/ 23 January 2001
THE government of Ivory Coast has resigned after a cabinet meeting in a move that will allow those ministers who recently won election to parliament to vote for a president when parliament meets on Monday for the first time since it was dissolved after a coup in December 1999. Prime Minister Affi N’Guessan offered his […]