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/ 2 November 2001

Legal snags may sink Marthinus

The Constitution could be the killer, write Marianne Merten and Barry Streek Marthinus van Schalkwyk’s ingenious plan to save the New National Party may founder on the rocks of complex legal technicalities that will prevent NNP councillors pulling out of the Democratic Alliance without losing their seats. African National Congress and NNP legal teams are […]

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/ 2 November 2001

Donkeys flying high

Chievo Verona have enjoyed a fairy tale ride to the top of the Italian league Paddy Agnew in Rome A couple of seasons ago, when Hellas Verona clashed in a second division derby with little Chievo Verona, the fans of the better-known team taunted their upstart rivals with a derisive banner: ”When donkeys can fly, […]

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/ 1 November 2001

Zim minister’s toilet paper degree

PEDZISAI RUHANYA, Harare | Thursday ZIMBABWE’S Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications, Christopher Mushowe, has acquired a masters degree in Public Administration, but he failed the exam. High Court judge Elizabeth Gwaunza slammed the vice-chancellor of the University of the Zimbabwe, Professor Graham Hill, for awarding Mushowe a pass mark, even though he failed the […]

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/ 1 November 2001

NIGERIAN GOVT BASES BUDGET ON $18 A BARREL

THE Nigerian government on Wednesday decided that the country’s budget for 2002 should be based on a price of $18 per barrel of crude oil, as against $22 for the current year, a minister said. The government plans to spend about 843-billion naira ($7,5-billion) in 2002, with capital expenditure accounting for 414 billion naira ($3,7-billion), […]

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/ 1 November 2001

Secret cameras may derail Pagad men’s trial

Cape Town | Thursday AN application that the trial of five Pagad members for the murder of Cape ganglord Rashaad Staggie be declared a mistrial will continue in the Cape High Court on Thursday, SABC radio news reported on Wednesday. Defence lawyers for the five members of People Against Drugs and Gangsterism (Pagad) asked presiding […]

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/ 1 November 2001

Morkel to walk the plank for ‘mutiny’

BEN MACLENNAN, ANGELA QUINTAL, Cape Town | Thursday IN a day of high political drama, Western Cape premier Gerald Morkel was suspended from the New National Party on Wednesday after speaking out against its ”reckless and self-destructive” decision to leave the Democratic Alliance and co-operate with the African National Congress. On Wednesday night he was […]